The Ministry of Health and Social Services today announced that effective 1st November 2020; a $300 administrative fee will be introduced for COVID – 19 testing.
Read MoreWith the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) predicting a rise in mosquito borne diseases, the Environmental Health Department here has expressed concern about breeding sites.
Read MoreSix individuals were awarded Government of Montserrat’s scholarships this year to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate studies abroad.
Read MoreThe design process for a new Hospital for Montserrat will take a significant step this month, as the consultants responsible for finalising the Hospital’s design are on-island to meet with key stakeholders.
Read MoreFACE COVERINGS AT BUSINESS PLACES
Monday, August 3, 2020 - Persons entering business places are required to wear a face covering, as Government continues to encourage COVID-19 safety practices.
Read MorePremier, the Honourable Joseph Farrell was responding to a question from opposition member Donaldson Romeo on whether or not all who applied under the employment and business retention, and assistance programme for COVID-19 relief have been paid.
Read MoreMinister Kirnon says the overall budget associated with the Cubans amounts to $1, 072, 12 covering staff costs, airfares, accommodation, meals and ground transport.
Read MoreThis brings the number of active Covid-19 cases to two.
As in case number 1, the second individual has been on island since March.
Read MoreA thirteen member medical contingent from Cuba will arrive on Montserrat on Tuesday July 21, 2020, and will begin working in the Ministry of Health and Social Services following a quarantine period.
Read MoreMontserrat’s leader of government business is cautioning residents against taking the easing of restrictions in this COVID-19 situation as a signal to let down their guards.
Read MoreThe Government of Montserrat continues to remove and amend COVID-19 suppression restrictions, as the phased reopening of the economy continues.
Read MoreJune 7, 2020 GIU, Davy Hill Montserrat– As the Government continues to gradually reopen the economy on Montserrat, several COVID-19 suppression measures previously imposed are being relaxed; however precautionary measures or practices must be followed.
Read More
My fellow Montserratians, residents and friends of Montserrat I extend warm greetings to all of you.
God has truly been good to us on this island; in spite of all, when we observe what continues to happen globally were COVID-19 is concerned, we know that by God’s mercy we have come this far, and we give him thanks.
Read More
The Ministry of Health and Social Services is today announcing that there are no active coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases on Montserrat; as the lone remaining active case of COVID-19 which was previously reported in the Ministry’s last update, has now made a full recovery.
Read More
The Ministry of Health and Social Services is today announcing the recovery of two more patients from the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), and no new cases of the disease.
Read More
In what has been described as a compassionate goodwill gesture, the government of Dominica last week reached out to its counterparts in Montserrat in the fight against COVID-19.
Read More
The Montserrat Ministry of Health and Social Services is today confirming that the three samples sent to the CARPHA Reference Laboratory on April 27th have all returned negative for COVID-19.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health has announced that a total of 8 persons have been sampled for COVID-19 testing.
Read More