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#231739 08/09/2020 11:44 AM
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According to Jeff Berger Dutch side is going to do a mass covid testing towards end of this month. Their active cases continue to rise.

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PM just said we can't afford mass testing.


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They can't afford not.

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The EU doesn't even do mass testing so there is no way the island is going to be able to afford it.

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Dutch side I don't think is part of EU.

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They are broke.


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Originally Posted by SXMScubaman
Dutch side I don't think is part of EU.


No, but they get a lot of assistance from Dutch and EU funding sources.

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St Barth's original plan was to test the entire island. They've since moved on from that idea. They are still requiring a negative PCR test, and are still testing visitors on D+7.

As of Saturday St Barth had performed 1612 tests, St Martin had performed 1770 tests, and St Maarten had performed 984 "community" tests and 350 tests on arrivals at the airport.


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