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This Sunday it looks like the BVI will be moving to an 11-hour quarantine. People allowed to leave their homes from 6am - 7pm. Hopefully this means some local businesses can get back up and running. I know a lot of restaurants are doing delivery and take away. Don't think we will be able to go to bars/restaurants for a little while still, however. Also, looks the beaches and pleasure boating remain banned. https://www.bviplatinum.com/news.php?articleId=31566
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This Sunday it looks like the BVI will be moving to an 11-hour quarantine. People allowed to leave their homes from 6am - 7pm. Hopefully this means some local businesses can get back up and running. I know a lot of restaurants are doing delivery and take away. Don't think we will be able to go to bars/restaurants for a little while still, however. Also, looks the beaches and pleasure boating remain banned. https://www.bviplatinum.com/news.php?articleId=31566Beaches open starting Sunday 6am-1pm for exercise and therapy. New curfew hours confirmed and most business now allowed to operate within guidelines. A few categories of businesses to stay closed.
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Here is the link if anyone wants to see the announcement.
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