COVID-19: No containment or curfew planned in Saint-Martin

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The Prime Minister, Jean Castex announced last Friday the establishment of the imperative reason to go to all the overseas territories.

In Saint-Martin, the prefect does not plan to apply to establish a curfew and / or confinement. He confirmed it on Friday morning as an aside at a press conference. However, Serge Gouteyron asks the entire population to be very vigilant and to respect barrier gestures. "A balance has been found ... even if the economy is not at its previous level ... But our restaurants and bars are still open, living together is still possible," he insisted. And to recount his own experience: “I used to be in Aix en Provence where there are 400 bars and restaurants, they have all been closed since September. Here we can have a coffee on a terrace, we have a social, friendly life. When I got here I breathed. "

“If we don't protect ourselves, if we make a mistake, I should take drastic measures. If the variant arrives on our territory, we will have to review all the measures, ”he said.

Serge Gouteyron recently participated in a meeting with the authorities of the Dutch side during which they let it be understood that they were considering taking more restrictive measures than they are today on their side. They have already noted that from next February 12, the PCR test to arrive in Juliana must be carried out within 72 hours and not more than 120 hours. People who have stayed during the last 14 days, in countries appearing on the list of banned countries (Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, French Guyana, Guyana, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, South Africa , Suriname, United Kingdom, Uruguay, Venezuela), have not been allowed to enter the territory since January 27.

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