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Hurricane Pass Application Process Starts May 12 to June 15 Published: 11 May 2021
PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM): - The application process for the annual Hurricane Passes for the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season which starts June 1 and runs through November 30, commences on Wednesday, May 12.
There are two types of passes, the Disaster Pass and the Hurricane Pass. No passes will be issued to business owners, only with some exemption categories as noted below.
The pass allows the bearer to access the public road to visit the place of business to assess possible damage to the property. No company passes will be accepted during curfew hours. This can only take place during certain hours that will be stipulated and announced by the Prime Minister in a curfew situation.
Hurricane Pass Application Process Starts May 12 to June 15
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The application process for the annual Hurricane Passes for the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season which starts June 1 and runs through November 30, commences on Wednesday, May 12.
There are two types of passes, the Disaster Pass and the Hurricane Pass. No passes will be issued to business owners, only with some exemption categories as noted below.
The pass allows the bearer to access the public road to visit the place of business to assess possible damage to the property. No company passes will be accepted during curfew hours. This can only take place during certain hours that will be stipulated and announced by the Prime Minister in a curfew situation.
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On Monday, April 26th, a little over two months after the start of the vaccination campaign on Sint Maarten, the country has reached the milestone of the 20.000th vaccine administered to Julia Richardson at the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry of VSA) Collective Prevention Service (CPS) offices.
Richardson came for her first dose of the vaccine and was delighted to be the recipient of the 20.000th vaccine administered on Sint Maarten.
The Vaccination Management Team (VMT) is happy to reach this milestone yet reminds everyone that we still have a long way to go. The percentage of vaccinated people against the COVID-19 virus on Sint Maarten is still not high enough to fight off a possible third wave of infections, which is why the VMT has scaled up the vaccination process to reach the goal as soon as possible.
Published: 27 April 2021
PHILIPSBURG(DCOMM): - On Monday, April 26th, a little over two months after the start of the vaccination campaign on Sint Maarten, the country has reached the milestone of the 20.000th vaccine administered to Julia Richardson at the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (Ministry of VSA) Collective Prevention Service (CPS) offices.
Richardson came for her first dose of the vaccine and was delighted to be the recipient of the 20.000th vaccine administered on Sint Maarten.
The Vaccination Management Team (VMT) is happy to reach this milestone yet reminds everyone that we still have a long way to go. The percentage of vaccinated people against the COVID-19 virus on Sint Maarten is still not high enough to fight off a possible third wave of infections, which is why the VMT has scaled up the vaccination process to reach the goal as soon as possible.