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VIDEO: Adjusted COVID-19 measures in Suriname
May 10, 2020
Adjusted measures COVID-19 measures in Suriname
The Surinamese president Desi Bouterse explained new COVID-19 measures in Suriname on Saturday evening 9 May. In addition, there was specific attention for the border rivers for which a total lockdown applies until 10 May. The Surinamese government has now adjusted this to a partial lockdown until 17 May this lockdown is from 6 pm to 6 am.
The partial lockdown in the rest of Suriname will be adjusted with effect from Sunday 10 May and will then apply from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.
The adjusted measures from Sunday 10 May:
In consultation with the traditional authority, it has been decided to extend the lockdown on the border rivers Lawa, Marowijne and Tapanahony rivers by at least one week, until Sunday 17 May. However, the total lockdown on these rivers will be converted into a partial lockdown and will last from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
Please note. The borders remain closed. Crossing to and from our neighboring countries is therefore not permitted. Checkpoints will also continue to exist in the country to control movements between coastal plains and other districts.
The partial lockdown in the rest of Suriname will be adjusted with effect from Sunday 10 May and will then apply from 11 a.m. to 5 a.m.
Public health measures remain in full force.
This means that the hygiene measures continue to apply: wash hands, sneeze or cough in your arm cavity, as well as keep them two meters apart.
The gathering is extended to a maximum of 50 people, provided that the order and hygiene measures are observed.
Please note. The cr?ches remain closed. The buses are not allowed to drive yet.
Taking into account that the health regulations will be strictly adhered to, the reception centers for juniors as well as for senior citizens will be allowed to receive limited family visits from 17 May.
The National COVID-19 Management Team will hold discussions with organizations from Monday 11 May to indicate the conditions that they must meet in order to restart their operations. This includes the catering industry, sports centers, religious organizations, entertainment venues and the transport sector.
Education.
The Ministry of Education, Science and Culture is currently working on a plan to restart at least the exam classes, at all levels, from 1 June. The mandatory 14-day quarantine applies to all persons coming from abroad. I should also note that the quarantined persons will be able to vote on May 25.
Bridge package
“I have also told you that the government will draw up an economic bridging and social support plan to deal with the economic and social problems that have arisen as a result of COVID-19. The package has already been developed for a period of six months. This is the period when the impact is expected to be the hardest. At the same time, we also look ahead. Not only because we have to be ready because a repeat of COVID-19 is possible, but also because the recovery phase, with everything in our power, must be encouraged and strengthened, ”says President Bouterse.
The government has reserved SRD 400 million and has now also received substantial international financial support. “We can use this to pay for the package of support measures. This concerns support for the Surinamese population: the worker, the service provider and the entrepreneur who is struggling financially as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. We are talking about the shaving ice men, seniors, people with disabilities, traditional authority, bus drivers, boatswains, artists, and so on. ” The president says that the finance minister will explain this support plan in more detail at a press conference on Monday, May 11.
Suriname, we must now persist. Above all, we need to realize that we cannot go back to what we considered normal. The health rules will continue to apply for the time being. That means we will have to adapt and interact and work in a new way. Let us monitor the changes to the measures with the greatest responsibility so that our successes are not simply lost.
Finally, I wish all mothers a very happy Mother's Day tomorrow. Thank you for your faith. Thank you for your cooperation. Good evening, ”said President Bouterse.