Hana ʻo Nevis i nā hana pale i ka maʻi COVID-19

Hana ʻo Nevis i nā hana pale i ka maʻi COVID-19
Hana ʻo Nevis i nā hana pale i ka maʻi COVID-19
i kakauia ma Linda Hohnholz

Ma muli o ka hopena honua o ka ka hui (COVID-19), makemake ka Nevis Ministry of Health e hoʻopau i ka makaʻu a hōʻoiaʻiʻo i ka lehulehu Nevisian a me nā huakaʻi hele i Nevis e lawe nui ana i ka hoʻoweliweli o ka coronavirus (COVID-19).

I kēia manawa ʻaʻohe hihia i hoʻopaʻa ʻia o COVID-19 i ka Federation of St. Kitts a me Nevis a ke hana nei ke aupuni i nā hana āpau e pono ai e hoʻonui i ka nānā ʻana ma nā awa komo, e hoʻomaʻamaʻa a hoʻolako i nā limahana mālama ola, a e aʻo i ka lehulehu e pili ana i ka pale ʻana. iā lākou iho, ko lākou ʻohana a me ke kaiāulu Nevisian ākea ma ka pale ʻana i ka maʻi maʻi. E komo hou ke Kuhina i nā kau hoʻonaʻauao a me nā kūkākūkā me nā kula, nā hōkele, nā ʻoihana a me nā hui ʻē aʻe a puni ka mokupuni.

"Pono ka poʻe mākaʻikaʻi e ʻike ʻoiai ʻaʻohe hihia o ka coronavirus ma Nevis, ʻo ke aupuni a me nā mea e pili ana i ka mākaʻikaʻi ma aneʻi ke hoʻokumu ʻia nei nā hana āpau i ʻōlelo ʻia e ka World Health Organization a me ka Center, Disease Control, the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) a me ka Pan. American Health Organization (PAHO)," wahi a Jadine Yarde, Luna Nui o ka Nevis Tourism Authority (NTA). "Makemake mākou e hōʻoia i ka poʻe mākaʻikaʻi ke hoʻonui nei mākou i kā mākou kumuwaiwai kūlohelohe e hoʻoikaika i kā mākou ʻōnaehana pale a hana i nā hana wikiwiki e pane i nā mea e hiki mai ana. Aia mākou a pau i kēia a ʻo ke olakino o ko mākou kamaʻāina a me ka poʻe kipa i kēia mokupuni nani ko mākou hopohopo nui. "

Ke neʻe nei ʻo Nevis i ka mākaukau a me ka pane ʻana, hoʻomau ke aupuni i ka paipai ʻana a me ka hoʻoikaika ʻana i kēia mau mea:

  • ʻO ka hana o ka hoʻomaʻemaʻe lima maikaʻi ma o ka holoi lima pinepine ʻana a me ka hoʻomaʻemaʻe ʻana i ka ʻū i mea e hōʻemi ai i ka hopena o ka lawe ʻana i nā maʻi hanu.
  • ʻO ka hele ʻana i ka nohona ma ka pale ʻana i ka launa pū ʻana me nā poʻe e loaʻa ana i ka maʻi ʻeha o ka hanu a me ka noho ʻana ma ka home inā hōʻike ke kanaka i nā hōʻailona like me ka maʻi maʻi.
  • ʻO ka hōʻike pilikino, me ka poʻe huakaʻi e hele mai a hoʻi i ka Federation e koi ʻia e hōʻike iā lākou iho inā manaʻo lākou ua ʻike paha lākou i ka COVID-19 a i ʻole ka maʻi.
  • E kāhea ana i mua i kāu kauka a i ʻole ke keʻena olakino e hōʻike ana i kāu mau hōʻailona a me nā moʻolelo huakaʻi e hiki ai ke hoʻomākaukau ma ke keʻena / keʻena ma mua o kāu kipa ʻana.

Paipai ʻia nā huakaʻi a pau me nā nīnau e nīnau i ka pūnaewele o ka World Health Organization: https://www.who.int/health-topics/coronavirus a i ʻole e kelepona aku i ka Nevis Tourism Authority, USA Tel 1.407.287.5204, Canada 1.403.770.6697 a i ʻole kā mākou pūnaewele.  www.nevisisland.com  a ma Facebook - Nevis Kūlohelohe.

He aha e lawe ʻia mai kēia ʻatikala:

  • “Tourists should know that although there are no cases of coronavirus on Nevis, the government and the tourism stakeholders here are all instituting practices recommended by the World Health Organization and the Center, Disease Control, the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO),” says Jadine Yarde, CEO of the Nevis Tourism Authority (NTA).
  • In light of the global impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Nevis Ministry of Health wishes to allay fears and assure the Nevisian public and travelers to Nevis that it is taking the threat of the coronavirus (COVID-19) very seriously.
  • Kitts and Nevis and the government is taking all necessary steps to increase surveillance at ports of entry, to train and equip healthcare workers, and to educate the general public about protecting themselves, their families and the wider Nevisian community by preventing infection.

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