The BVI Health Services Authority is using local data to drive its new vaccination campaign. This campaign was launched on 27 January; and features statistics collated from the Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital’s Specialty Care, and Intensive Care Units.
The Ministry of Health and Social Development has confirmed that seven more COVID related deaths were recorded during the month of January, bringing the total number of deaths in the Virgin Islands to 49.
Premier and Minister of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie has congratulated Prime Minister of the new Republic of Barbados Honourable Mia Amor Mottley Q.C., M.P. on her resounding re-election victory on January 19, 2022, following the country’s monumental transition to that political status just over one month ago.
The BVI Airports Authority is pleased to announce that Mr. Kurt A.G. Menal, its new Managing Director, has today, Monday 24th January 2022 commenced work at the BVI Airports Authority.
Topic: Good Governance, Ministry of Health, Waste Management | Posted By: DSmith
Tuesday, 25 January 2022 - 8:28am
The Government of the Virgin Islands is determined to enact pieces of legislation that will holistically change the way that waste is treated in the Territory.
The Government of the Virgin Islands has pledged to focus on introducing different pieces of legislation to further strengthen the natural resources and tourism sectors of the economy.
Minister for Transportation Works and Utilities, Honourable Kye M. Rymer, is commending emergency responders and residents of Princess Quarters along Copper Mine Road, Virgin Gorda, for their timely response to a house fire that happened earlier this week on Tuesday, January 18.
The Government of the Virgin Islands is focused on introducing different pieces of legislation to further strengthen the education sectors of the economy. This information was shared by His Excellency the Governor Mr. John J. Rankin, CMG during the Speech from the Throne on January 18 under the theme: Positioning the Virgin Islands through Legislation to continue improving the standard of living of our people.
Topic: Good Governance, Her Majesty The Queen, House of Assembly | Posted By: lstevens
Thursday, 20 January 2022 - 3:39pm
The Government of the Virgin Islands has placed transparency and accountability legislation at the forefront of its agenda for the Fourth Session of the Fourth House of Assembly.