The Ministry of Health and Social Development is working with the Management of Eureka Medical Clinic to bring their PCR testing capacity online in a safe and effective manner.
The public is advised that the Dr. D. Orlando Smith Hospital is the only facility authorised and recognised by the Ministry of Health and Social Development to conduct PCR testing and antigen testing in the Virgin Islands at this time.
Topic: Novel Coronavirus, The Public Service | Posted By: lstevens
Thursday, 15 July 2021 - 1:32pm
As we live and work with COVID-19, the operations of the Public Service will continue. However, to better serve our clients safely, the Department of Human Resources will offer remote services July 15 and July 16 to ensure that the health and safety of our officers and the clients we serve. We will resume physical operations on July 19, but in the interim, you can contact our offices at 468-2178 or HRD@gov.vg.
Today is a difficult day, as we see the continuing rise in cases of COVID-19 and now the very sad number of deaths in the Territory. I want to express my condolences to all of the families who have lost loved ones. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Topic: Ministry of Health, Novel Coronavirus, Public Health | Posted By: DSmith
Wednesday, 14 July 2021 - 5:10pm
The Ministry of Health and Social Development is confirming the passing of one more person overnight and one today, bringing the total number of COVID-related deaths to six.
The Ministry of Health and Social Development is advising the public against purchasing COVID-19 resources online as several counterfeit items are being sold. Items including counterfeit tests, false vaccines, and other items are being promoted as diagnosing, treating and even curing COVID-19.
Topic: Novel Coronavirus, The Public Service | Posted By: lstevens
Tuesday, 13 July 2021 - 7:20pm
As we live and work with COVID-19, the operations of the Public Service will continue. In order to better serve our clients safely, the Civil Registry and Passport Office will temporarily adjust our services that can be provided to our customers.
Topic: Novel Coronavirus, The Public Service | Posted By: lstevens
Tuesday, 13 July 2021 - 7:06pm
As we live and work with COVID-19, the operations of the Public Service will continue. The public is notified that in order to better serve its clients safely, the Virgin Islands Shipping Registry will temporarily adjust its services that can be provided to its customers.