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COVID-19 Case #22 in Belize

A further 45 samples were processed today for SARS-CoV2 as part of our ongoing surveillance.

These tested samples have identified a further case of COVID-19, case #22. The case is that of a male caught entering the country illegally this past weekend and who was swabbed as part of the established protocol, in the Cayo District. Contact tracing for this particular case is currently underway and as soon as further details are known, they will be shared through the official sources of information.

The samples tested also have rendered a second negative result for case #19, he is now considered as a recovered case and is being released from quarantine.

The Ministry of Health continues with its heightened surveillance across the country and continues to advocate (practices and maintains physical distancing, proper hand washing and avoid touching their face) for continued prevention measures from the general public. We also underscore the importance of prompt detection and reporting of illegal crossings as this will prove vital in being able to contain any potential importation of cases.

Regular Gasoline Goes Up

The Ministry of Finance announced that today, Tuesday, June 16, 2020, the pump price for regular gasoline will increase by $0.76 from $8.08 to $ 8.84 per gallon.

The prices for premium gasoline, kerosene and diesel will remain unchanged at $10.92, $5.43 and $7.28 per gallon, respectively.

The price change reflects the current demand and supply conditions of crude oil in the international petroleum market and fluctuations in the acquisition price of refined fuel products in the countries from which Belize obtains its supplies.

The Government of Belize is monitoring the price movements and supply conditions closely and will work with the fuel industry to safeguard the pump prices paid by Belizean consumers.

Celebrate World Sea Turtle Day with Oceana

Celebrate World Sea Turtle Day with Oceana and filmmaker Rory Fielding. In this one hour virtual event, view selected clips from WLRN’s “Troubled Waters: A Turtle’s Tale” and join in the audience Q&A with special expert guests. FREE registration.

Panelists include:

Jeanette Wyneken, Ph.D., FAU Marine Laboratory

Dr. Maria Chadam, DVM, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center

Whitney Crowder, Sea Turtle Rehabilitation Manager, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center

Caitlin Bovery, Sea Turtle Rehabilitation, Gumbo Limbo Nature Center

Rory Fielding, Filmmaker and Producer

Cortney Fielding, Writer and Co-Producer

Catherine Uden, S Florida Campaign Organizer, Oceana

FREE REGISTRATION for this event here:
https://oceana-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vAinhMNqQqSXIySeoyX96g

When you register, you will receive a link to the film and a link for the live event.

The live event will take place June 16th at 6:30 PM Eastern time.

Click the event link for more information.

National Parks Now Open

The National Biodiversity Office under the Ministry of Fisheries, Forestry, the Environment and Sustainable Development announces the re-opening of protected areas under its management, including national parks, nature reserves, natural monuments and wildlife sanctuaries.

All visitors to these protected areas are advised that social distancing and other measures required under the state of emergency regulations must always be observed to suppress the spread of COVID-19 in Belize. These sites will be open to the public between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Belizeans are invited to come out and enjoy the beauty of these areas and are asked to be good stewards by abiding by all park rules.

For further information, please contact:
The National Biodiversity Office
+501 828-8956 or +501 828-4878

Lobster Season Opens Today!

Lobster season in Belize is like Christmas in the summertime. Every Belizean looks forward to the first day of the lobster season when they can enjoy the decadence of a garlic-butter or BBQ’d lobster tail.

The opening of the lobster season usually marks the beginning of a great celebration in Belize – the annual lobster fest! It’s held annually in Caye Caulker and Placencia and does not disappoint with the wide array of locally-inspired dishes you can choose from all with Lobster as the main ingredient!

Today marks the opening of the 2020 Lobster season in Belize, so we’d like you to remember a few things to help keep our spiny lobster around for a long time:

  • the minimum acceptable shell length of fished lobster is 3 inches
  • the minimum tail weight of the fished lobster is 4 ounces
  • no person or establishment should currently have in its possession fillet or diced lobster tail
  • it is illegal to catch any soft shell or female lobsters carrying eggs
  • it is illegal to remove from any female lobster any eggs or spawn or the setae or fiber to which any eggs or spawn are or have been attached

Remember, an open season doesn’t mean it’s a free time for all, so fish responsibly and enjoy!

Another confirmed case of COVID-19

The Ministry of Health has officially confirmed case #21 of COVID-19 in the country of Belize. This new case, like those recently announced, is the result of repatriation – this time from Houston. Patient #21 had applied for return to Belize via the repatriation process through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and returned in-country on June 12th via the Philip Goldson International Airport. As has become standard with persons entering the country, this patient was placed in immediate quarantine and testing was done which produced a positive test. This case is again asymptomatic and will be tested again in adherence with established health protocols.

It is known that on Friday, June 12, 2020, twenty-two (22) repatriates entered Belize via the International Airport – fifteen (15) onboard a United Airlines flight and seven (7) via the northern border with Mexico.

New SI in Effect Today, June 12, 2020

This is a summary of Statutory Instrument No. 85 of 2020 which comes into effect today, Friday, June 12, 2020.

In essence, the following now apply:

  • curfew is still imposed and in effect for the entire country for BOTH Adults and Minors, 16 years and under from:
    • Sunday to Thursday from 10:00 p.m. to 4:59 a.m.
    • Friday to Saturday from 12:00 a.m. to 4:59 a.m.
  • exercise is allowed at any time outside established curfew hours;
  • all sporting activities are allowed EXCEPT for competitive sporting events;
  • gyms and spas are now allowed to open;
  • every business or service can operate EXCEPT:
    • Discos, bars, rum shops, and nightclubs.
    • Daycare centers, childcare centers, nurseries and other similar establishments or businesses.
  • all public pools, beaches and rivers are OPEN to the public;
  • a person CAN host or attend:
    • A private party of no more than 100 persons which can include persons living outside the household;
    • A recreational event of not more than 100 persons;
    • A wedding which has more than 100 persons;
    • A banquet or reception;
    • Any social event;
    • A funeral which has more than 100 persons;
    • A meeting of fraternal society, private or social club, or organization;
  • every person traveling on public transportation MUST wear a face mask or nose and mouth covering for the duration of the journey;
  • all ports of entry are and will remain closed for the purpose of travelling except for:
    • Cargo flights, cargo shipments and Commercial courier flights;
    • Emergency medical flights;
    • Emergency flights approved by the Minister of National Security;
  • all ports of entry into and out of Belize remain CLOSED;

Visit the Belize Press Office website for the full breakdown of the Statutory Instrument.

2021 Belize Public and Bank Holidays

The Belize Press Office has officially released Belize’s 2021 Public and Bank Holiday list.

This coming year, we will enjoy 9 extended weekends. These extended weekends will take place in the months of January, March, April, May, September, October, November, and December.

Here is the full list of 2021 Public and Bank holidays in Belize.

More Changes to Lockdown Restrictions

With the last community transmission of COVID-19 occurring more than 50 days ago, Cabinet has supported recommendations for further relaxation of lockdown restrictions to take effect this Friday, June 12, 2020.

These new measures will allow for more persons to resume work and for more businesses, like spas and gymnasiums, to reopen lending a much-needed push to the Belizean economy. With so many Belizeans suffering from unemployment, many business owners will surely welcome these new changes.

The number of persons allowed for social gatherings will increase to 100 with continued social distancing measures. Private parties, weddings, funerals, and-the-like are now allowed as well. The use of parks and playgrounds are now allowed along with recreational contact sports. Curfew hours have been shortened to 10:00 p.m. to 4:59 a.m. from Sundays to Thursdays and midnight to 4:59 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

The state of emergency will expire on June 30, 2020 and it is not expected to be extended.

Belize Confirms 20th Case of COVID-19

As a part of routine testing carried out on persons entering the country illegally, the Ministry of Health has confirmed case #20, today, June 9, 2020. The person is a 22 year old female who is asymptomatic and was caught entering the country illegally on Sunday, June 7, 2020 along with a one-year-old child and a 63 year old female. All three persons were placed in mandatory quarantine in Punta Gorda.

Contact tracing has begun for anyone who may have come in contact with the infected individual. The Ministry of Health urges the public to continue to adhere to established protocols and to exercise prevention measures at all times.