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The Government Of Sint Maarten Cautions The General Public ToExerciseSafety During TheHolidays

Source: 721 News 31 Dec 2020 11:15 PM

PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten — The Government of Sint Maarten hereby cautions the general public to remain safe amidst the holiday festivities. It is important that the health protocols are followed when out in public areas and at home, that fireworks are used in a safe manner, and that persons making use of the public roads do so safely while looking out for others.

Ensure to move smart when out in public by avoiding large crowds, wearing your mask, washing your hands, andmaintaining a social distance of two meters from others.Exercise similar caution at home, especially when entertaining and allowing visitors in your home.

Thisresponsiblebehaviorwillallow us to continue diminishing our COVID-19 active cases on the island.In doing so,we can all contribute to ensuring thatSint Maartens medical capacityisnot threatened, and our economy can continue to make a much-needed come-back.A lack of adherence to the health protocols could lead to fines and even closure of businesses, and possibly more restrictions in movement for our residents and visitors alike. These types of restrictions are what the government and each citizen are striving to avoid. Government hereby encourages all to adhere to the protocols thereby contributing to the overall wellbeing of our beloved island nation.

After much deliberation, the sale of fireworks was approved by the Council of Ministers to allow a semblance of normalcy within our society. As such, the general public is hereby requested to maintain caution when lighting fireworks and partaking in such activities. Protect yourself, your children, and those around you by ensuring that this is done at a safe distance from flammable material and spectators. The Fire Department, Police Force, Coast Guard, and Customs will closely be observing to ensure all firework displays are in accordance with the permits granted and that they are used in a safe and proper manner. As the country is experiencing gusty winds which can have a negative impact, safety in handling of fireworks is also encouraged to avoid unnecessary medical intervention which may overburden the health care system that is already under stress due to the COVID-19 response.

The Government has taken note of increased road incidents which may be attributed to drinking and driving, reckless drivingas well as wet road surfaces due to the weather conditions.Road usersare herebycautioned toexercisesafetywhile usingpublic roads. Be mindful and considerateof fellow road usersby not drinking and driving.Always designate a non-drinkeras thedriverforyoursafety and that of others.Motorcyclists and scooter riders are also admonished to ride safely and not take unnecessary risks that endanger your life and that of others.Asthere is anexpectation of highwindsand rain over theholidays, roads may be wet and thereforeextra caution is expected by all road users.The general public is asked to pay keen attention to weather updates issued by our localMeteorologicalDepartment of St. Maarten Facebook pageorvia www.meteosxm.comand plan movements accordingly.

Governments major priority remains the safety of our people, especially our most vulnerable. By keeping safe and maintaining high levels of hygiene at home and when out and about, driving safely and using fireworks in a responsible mannerduring the holidays taking into consideration the high winds, we will ensure that our economy begins to stabilize and regain pre-pandemic levels, stated Prime Minister Silveria Jacobs.She further emphasized the need for us to be safe, spend quality time with family and loved ones, focus on priorities of life in order to see another day.

The general public is wished a very safe and blessed transition from the old year into the new. Maythe New Year2021 be a year of progress and growth, one filled with blessingsfor us all individuallyas well ascollectively as a nation.MayGodcontinue to blessand protectSt. Martinand her people,concludedPrimeMinisterJacobs.

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