As the government continues to ensure that nationals are returned home due to the unprecedented crisis, 20 more nationals who are employees of Carnival Corporation LLC will be repatriated to Saint Lucia on Tuesday May 12, 2020. The nationals have been anchored off the coast of Barbados onboard several of the Corporation’s vessels for about a month. Expressing their desire to return home due to industry challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic, the 20 nationals will arrive on Carnival Glory at approximately 7:30a.m. and will be transferred to local shores via tender into Port Castries. Observing the national Health and Safety Protocols outlined for the management of the COVID-19 response and being satisfied that adequate preparations have been made with the cruise line, Carnival Corporation and all nationals aboard prior to arrival, the Department of Health and Wellness has granted permission for the disembarkation process to take place and will be over seen by Port Health Authorities. The Cruise Line and all returning nationals have been informed of the mandatory screening and quarantine process upon arrival. During the coordination of this Health and Safety operation, public access to the Port Castries will be suspended, and will be managed by the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force. The following Health and Safety protocols will be observed: Following the disembarkation process, Carnival Glory will depart Saint Lucia destined to its next port of call as the ship continues to aid other countries in their repatriation efforts. The successful return of nationals are met with an amalgamation of efforts by the Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Tourism, Saint Lucia Tourism Authority, the Department of Health and Wellness, Saint Lucia Air and Sea Ports Authority, Customs and Excise Department, Invest Saint Lucia, Immigration and the Royal Saint Lucia Police Force. The Government of Saint Lucia expresses immense gratitude to all the agencies who are working tirelessly on the repatriation of citizens. We also thank the various quarantine facilities who are working with us to ensure smooth transition as we endeavour to uphold the health and safety protocols outlined and too ensure that all citizens are repatriated in the coming weeks. At this time, we remind you of one of our popular slogans…Be bright…don’t light and be mindful that substance use and misuse will further complicate our existing situation. Related Articles
Amid the uncertainties presented by the COVID -19 pandemic, part of the response by the Government of Saint Lucia is to ensure that all citizens are returned home safely. Thus far the government has lent assistance to the repatriation of 228 nationals.
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