Reopening borders will unite families, return normalcy to Federation

Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris said at this time opening the border will allow citizens and permanent residents who have been trapped abroad for months to return home to the Federation.
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BASSETERRE, St. Kitts — The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis will officially reopen its borders, particularly the retrofitted RLB International Airport, on Saturday, October 31, to regional and international commercial flights – a decision Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris said his administration did not make lightly given the ongoing threat posed by the COVID-19 Pandemic.

“One of the main reasons behind the government’s decision to fully reopen the borders at this time is to allow for citizens and permanent residents who have been trapped abroad for months to return home to the Federation,” said Dr. the Hon. Harris speaking on the weekly virtual forum series, Leadership Matters.

“They have families waiting for them to return, churches, communities, and jobs waiting for them,” said Dr. Harris. “We promised that when we regained some normalcy our people would be allowed to return home. Things are now relatively under control. After seven months in another country, it is time for our people who want to, to be able to return home. After all, we are agreed that there is no place like home, especially when that home is St. Kitts and Nevis.”

The Prime Minister noted that the opening up of the borders will also bring about a sense of near normalcy in the lives of citizens and residents, particularly as it relates to persons being able to return to gainful employment.

“Work is a critical aspect of that normalcy,” said Dr. Harris. “When COVID-19 struck just over seven months ago, more than 26,000 jobs were available in St. Kitts and Nevis. The highest in history. Some people held more than two jobs. I want to commend their industry and willingness to work.

“For them it is no longer the same. People need the self-worth, the routine, the stability and income that a job provides. A reason to get up and something to look forward to do. Work adds a sense of balance, purpose and it helps to anchor one’s health. We admit that we cannot keep the economy locked down in perpetuity, or for too long, as certain sectors would be completely destroyed.” He noting that at this stage the government knows enough to open carefully and safely.

Dr. Harris said that the return of commercial flights and travellers to St. Kitts and Nevis will allow hotels, guest houses and residences to re-engage some of those who were earlier laid off.

“Our country is part of the world and we are stepping up our efforts to restore our economy. Allowing tourism to rebuild is a critical part of our recovery plan. We will open up safely. Our medical experts have established protocols for us to do so,” he added.

In this regard, the honourable prime minister again encouraged citizens and residents to continue to adhere to the established COVID-19 guidelines if we are to “protect ourselves, our families, our loved ones, and our country.”

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