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New Arrival Protocols

The Prime Minister of Belize has announced that the Belize International Airport will reopen to international traffic on August 15, 2020. While exact protocols are still being finalized, an outline of the arrival process has been released by the Government. We are sharing it below.

We encourage everyone to follow the Belize Tourism Board’s website, a few days before departing for Belize, for any updates. We also strongly encourage everyone to contact their hotels/resorts prior to travelling to ensure there are no additional location specific requirements or protocols.

The arrival protocol is:

  1. All travelers shall download the “Belize Health App” and fill out a form on it prior to traveling. As soon as the link to the app is released, we will post here.
  2. All arriving passengers will have to adhere to current safety and health protocols. This will include screening, wearing of masks and social distancing.
  3. All arriving passengers must either be in possession of a Covid-19 PCR test (with a negative result), taken no more than 72 hours prior to departure for Belize, or shall be subject to a Covid-19 rapid test upon arrival. If the test is taken upon arrival, this will be done at the passengers own expense. A negative result will allow the passenger to be cleared, but they may be subject to additional screenings by local health officials. Any positive test results will necessitate the passenger being placed in mandatory quarantine.
  4. All baggage will be sanitized and scanned upon arrival.
  5. Belize International Airport will be implementing enhanced protocols. This will include floor spacing markers, thorough and frequent sanitization of passenger areas, and mandatory wearing of masks of all employees and workers.
  6. A safe corridor methodology will be used at the arrivals area of the airport. This will make any needed tracing and mapping exercises easier.
  7. Only ticketed passengers will be allowed in the check-in areas of the Belize International Airport. We strongly encourage you to book your connecting flights prior to your arrival to ensure a smooth transfer.

The above is Phase 3 of a larger reopening process outlined in the chart below.

In addition, Belize has adopted The Gold Standard Certificate of Recognition– meaning that hotels/resorts/restaurants/tour operations must develop and maintain sanitization and cleanliness standards.

Hotels are being also being reopened by phase. The first ones being allowed to open are the ones that have received the Gold Standard Certification. They will also include the ones who can provide full services and amenities for guests including pickup and drop off to airport, provision of isolated tours, and in-house restaurants/entertainment.

Additional information can be found on the FAQ page of the Belize Tourism Board’s website.

For the best in local air travel visit Tropic Air.

Source: Tropic Air

Tropical Storm Gonzalo Advisory

Gonzalo accelerates toward the southern windward islands. Is expected to bring tropical storm conditions to portions of the Islands on Saturday.

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LOCATION…10.0N 54.2W

ABOUT 485 MI…780 KM E OF THE SOUTHERN WINDWARD ISLANDS

MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…50 MPH…85 KM/H

PRESENT MOVEMENT…W OR 275 DEGREES AT 18 MPH…30 KM/H

MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…1002 MB…29.59 INCHES

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SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNING IN EFFECT…

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for…

* Barbados

* St. Vincent and the Grenadines

* St. Lucia

A Hurricane Watch is in effect for…

* Barbados

* St. Vincent and the Grenadines

A Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for…

* Tobago

* Grenada and its dependencies

A Tropical Storm Warning means that tropical storm conditions are expected somewhere within the warning area within 36 hours.

A Hurricane Watch means that hurricane conditions are possible within the watch area, in this case within 36 hours.

A Tropical Storm Watch means that tropical storm conditions are possible within the watch area, in this case within 36 hours.

Interests elsewhere in the Windward Islands should monitor the progress of this system.

For storm information specific to your area, please monitor products issued by your national meteorological service.

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DISCUSSION AND OUTLOOK

At 1100 AM AST (1500 UTC), the center of Tropical Storm Gonzalo was located near latitude 10.0 North, longitude 54.2 West. Gonzalo is moving toward the west near 18 mph (30 km/h). A general westward- to west-northwestward motion is expected during the next couple of days. On the forecast track, the center of Gonzalo will approach the southern Windward Islands tonight and then move across the islands on Saturday and over the eastern Caribbean Sea on Sunday.

Maximum sustained winds are near 50 mph (85 km/h) with higher gusts.

There is considerable uncertainty in the intensity forecast, but some strengthening is still possible during the next day or so before Gonzalo reaches the southern Windward Islands. Weakening is expected after Gonzalo moves into the Caribbean Sea, and the cyclone is expected to dissipate by the middle of next week.

Gonzalo is a small tropical cyclone. Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 25 miles (35 km) from the center.

The estimated minimum central pressure is 1002 mb (29.59 inches).

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HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND

Key messages for Gonzalo can be found in the Tropical Cyclone Discussion under AWIPS header MIATCDAT2 and WMO header WTNT42 KNHC.

WIND:  Tropical storm conditions are expected within portions of the Tropical Storm Warning area on Saturday.  Hurricane conditions are possible on Saturday within the Hurricane Watch area.

RAINFALL:  Gonzalo is expected to produce total rain accumulations of 2 to 5 inches, with isolated maximum amounts of 8 inches in Barbados and the Windward Islands through Sunday night.  Gonzalo is also expected to produce total rain accumulations of 2 to 4 inches in Trinidad and Tobago as well as 1 to 2 inches over northeastern Venezuela.  Rainfall in Barbados and the Windward Islands could lead to life-threatening flash floods.

Source: National Hurricane Center and Central Pacific Hurricane Center

Belizean Students Earn Prestigious “Titulos de Oro” in Cuba

For the first time in history, and despite the hardships that COVID-19 has brought, four Belizean students who were on scholarships studying medicine in Cuba have earned “Titulos de Oro” – the highest possible grade point average a student can earn in Cuba.

The four students are: Lucio Eulogio Salomón Nuñez, Shaphan Arioch Robateau, Paolo Ronnier Ack, and Roger Eric Keme. 

These four and the others who have graduated are now staying behind to get their documentation and their seal of certification that will make them internationally recognized. Thereafter, the Government will facilitate their return home.

Weather Watch

Special Tropical Weather Outlook issued to update the status of the reconnaissance mission originally scheduled for the system near the Straits of Florida and to increase the formation chances for the system in the tropical Atlantic.

1. Updated:  A tropical wave is producing a large area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms over western Cuba, the northwestern Bahamas, southern Florida, and the adjacent Atlantic and Caribbean waters.  Gradual development of this system is possible while it moves west-northwestward during the next few days.  This system is expected to move over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico later today, the central Gulf on Wednesday, and the northwestern Gulf on Thursday and Friday.  The Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft scheduled to investigate the system this afternoon has been canceled.

* Formation chance through 48 hours…low…30 percent.

* Formation chance through 5 days…medium…40 percent.

2. Updated:  Satellite imagery and recent satellite wind data indicate that the low pressure system located about midway between the west coast of Africa and the Lesser Antilles continues to get better organized.  If current trends continue, advisories could be initiated on this system as a tropical depression later today. 

Regardless of development during the next couple of days, less favorable conditions should limit additional development by the weekend.

* Formation chance through 48 hours…high…80 percent.

* Formation chance through 5 days…high…80 percent.

Source: National Hurricane Center and Central Pacific Hurricane Center

US ANNOUNCES NEW AMBASSADOR TO BELIZE

On July 17, 2020 President Donald J. Trump announced his intent to nominate several individuals to key positions in his Administration. Among those nominations listed on whitehouse.gov was that of André Bauer, of South Carolina, to be Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United States of America to Belize.

André Bauer is a political leader, commentator, and real estate developer in South Carolina.  Mr. Bauer served as a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives as a State Senator, and as the Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina from 2003- 2011.  He was the National Chairman of the Republican Lt. Governor Association in 2005 and he appeared as a political analyst and commentator on CNN from 2016 – 2019.

Mr. Bauer also served as a Major in the South Carolina State Guard from 2010 – 2015.  He has worked in real estate development since 1991 and currently is the proprietor of Bunk Aviation, a real estate holding company in Charleston, South Carolina.

Mr. Bauer received his B.A. degree from the University of South Carolina’s College of Applied Professional Sciences in 1991.  He is the recipient of a number of honors including the South Carolina Republican Party Terry Haskins Awards for Legislative Leadership.

Belize has not had a US Ambassador since Carlos Moreno left office in early 2017.

New Chairman of Elections and Boundaries Commission

Attorney Estevan Perrera has been appointed as the Chairman for the Elections and Boundaries Commission. The appointment was tabled before the Senate yesterday, July 15, 2020. 

Mr. Perrera takes over the reigns from Doug Singh who had served as the Chairman for five years prior to his resignation. During the Senate sitting, Union Senator, Elena Smith, rose and spoke on Mr. Perrera’s appointment stating that with an election taking place soon, it is crucial to have the Chairman be independent of any political party. Opposition Senator, Dr. Louis Zabaneh also focused on the political independence of the Chairman of the Elections and Boundaries Commission. According to Dr. Zabaneh, recent weeks have seen some “hanky panky” at the election offices when it comes to voter transfers. 

Mr. Estevan Perera is a 38-year-old attorney who has previously held posts on the Belize Social Security Board of Directors and the Board of Directors for the Belize Water Services Limited. He currently holds a seat in the diplomatic corps as the Honorary Consul of the Republic of Estonia.

Extension for Implementation of Plastics Regulations

The Department of the Environment (DOE) has received Cabinet’s endorsement for the extension of the time-frame for the implementation of Belize’s Plastics Regulations, 2020.

As a result of the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, and subsequent National State of Emergency to address the ongoing health crisis in April 2020, actions to implement the permitting of licensing systems required in the legislation was disrupted. As such, an extension period is required to implement the relevant sections of the regulations.

See the full press from the Department of the Environment (DOE) as follows:

World Bank Financing for Belize

PRESS RELEASE FROM THE WORLD BANK

World Bank Financing for Belize to Assist Over 13,000 Poor and Vulnerable Households in Response to COVID-19 Impacts

WASHINGTON, July 14, 2020 — Belize will strengthen its response to the economic hardship caused by the COVID-19 pandemic with US$12.4 million from the World Bank. The funds will be used to provide social assistance to poor and vulnerable households impacted by the crisis.

“The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has led to serious economic and social challenges for Belize,” said Tahseen Sayed, World Bank Country Director for the Caribbean. “The World Bank mobilized a rapid response to support the country’s efforts in mitigating the impacts on the poor and most vulnerable populations.” 

The funds will support Belize’s social protection response to the COVID-19 emergency, implemented by the Ministry of Human Development, Social Transformation and Poverty Alleviation (MHDSTPA). The financing will provide support for existing beneficiaries of Belize’s main poverty reduction social protection program, Building Opportunities for Our Social Transformation (BOOST). It will also support poor households not receiving other social assistance or employment income through a temporary Belize COVID-19 Cash Transfer (BCCAT) Program. This program will target households screened through a poverty assessment tool and who meet set criteria, including households with pregnant women, children, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Specific details on eligibility criteria and the scope of the emergency social assistance will be published by the Government of Belize prior to roll-out. In total, over 13,000 households in need are expected to receive cash transfers through this emergency response.

These funds were accessed under the Contingency Emergency Response Component (CERC) of the Climate Resilience Improvement Project (CRIP). CERCs allow funds to be reallocated from existing projects to address emergency response needs.

Labour Complaints Tribunal Established

PRESS RELEASE

Labour Complaints Tribunal

Belmopan. July 15, 2020. 4:10 p.m.

The Ministry of Labour, Local Government and Rural Development hereby informs of the establishment of the Labour Complaints Tribunal.

In accordance with the Labour Act, Chapter 297 of the Substantive Laws of Belize, Revised Edition 2011, Section 200, “A Labour Complaints Tribunal shall be established for the purpose of providing a fair and impartial appeal process arising from complaints of unfair dismissal or wrongful termination.”

Additionally, in accordance with paragraph one of the Schedule of the Labour Act, the Honourable Minister of Labour, Local Government and Rural Development has appointed the following persons as members of the Labour Complaints Tribunal for a period of three years with effect from March 1, 2020:
• Ms. Sheena Pitts, Attorney-at-law – nominated by the Minister and the Chairperson of the Tribunal
• Ms. Ashanti Arthurs-Martin, Attorney-at-law – nominated by the Chief Justice
• Ms. Marissa Longsworth, Attorney-at-law – nominated by the Belize Chamber of Commerce and Industry
• Ms. Ella Waight – representative of the worker nominated by the National Trade Union Congress of Belize
• Ms. Anne Marie Thompson – Commissioner of Labour, ex-officio

As the Labour Department continues to collaborate with employers and employees to promote good industrial relations, fairness, impartiality and tripartism, the Department looks forward to providing full support to the Tribunal for the mutual benefit of all.

The Ministry thanks all its stakeholders and partners who have contributed to making this a proud accomplishment for Belize.

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Spotlight on Leanne Sinai of Twin Flame

From the time Leanne Sinai was a young girl, she was a music lover who would walk around singing and humming to any beat that would pop in her head. As a lover of music, Leanne welcomed every opportunity to belt out a tune and as she grew older, it became evident that her passion was music.

Over the years, as Leanne became comfortable with singing for an audience, she would occasionally record covers of hit songs and share the result on her Instagram page. After high school, Leanne left her home in Belize City to study in Costa Rica.

She shares a love of music with her boyfriend, David Godinez, who is currently living in Houston, Texas. These unprecedented times have created a bridge that’s thousands of miles long, so they decided to collaborate musically as a way to remain connected by the heart.

Their musical collaboration paved the way for Twin Flames which produced two singles, ‘Liar’ and ‘Destiny’. Naturally, the result of the collaboration is a dream come true for Leanne who has always wanted to create her own music. Twin Flames’ singles, ‘Liar’ and ‘Destiny‘, can be found on popular music platforms such as YouTube, Apple Music, Spotify, and Sound Cloud.

Leanne believes that all musicians need to promote and market their music in order to be successful, but getting that legitimately done can be quite costly and can prove to be a challenge for new and upcoming artists. 

This is truly an “against all odds” story and one that we are proud and excited to follow on what we’re sure will be a path to stardom for Twin Flames! Congratulations!