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Governor Updates for COVID-19 — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBCV19 Update #23. The daily update from the Governor's Corner included a report from this past Saturday about a shipmate aboard a cargo ship who came ashore illegally over the weekend. The shipmate was quarantined and remains isolated. Apr 13, 2020. Governor's Corners.

Actived: 8 days ago

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COVID19 Roatan — Roatan News — Roatan Tourism …

WEBCOVID-19 Alerts. We’ve added a COVID-19 section to its website to help share translated information. More specifically, the new section includes emergency phone numbers, chat links which aim to connect travelers with all major airlines, and translations to official documents being put out by local authorities.

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Roatan Public Services — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBRoatan Transportation. Ground transportation in Roatan comes by way of taxi services and car rentals. Taxi services are provided mainly by the local Ladino (mestizo). Reputable car rentals include Toyota Rent-A-Car and Avis Rent-A-Car. There are a few low-cost alternatives, but the business transaction is less formal.

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Emergency Numbers (COVID-19) — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBA Guide for Vulnerable People. It is essential to understand the necessary measures for protecting elderly vulnerable people who are at higher risk of becoming ill from COVID-19. Severe illness means that the person with COVID-19 may require hospitalization, intensive care, or a ventilator to help them breathe. Jul 12, 2020.

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Roatan Guide — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBRoatan is part of a cluster of island archipelagos situated ten to forty miles off the northern coast of Honduras. Roatan is located in between Utila and Guanaja Islands. These islands are a gem in the western Caribbean, and they are surrounded by the largest barrier reef system in the northern hemisphere. The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef is only second in …

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Roatan Curfew — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBFIRST: The Health Authorities have confirmed positive cases for COVID-19 (Coronavirus) in our country. SECOND: The department of the Bay Islands is under a curfew, so we ask the citizens of all four municipalities that make up the Insular Department to stay at home. THIRD: People will only be able to circulate to carry out the following …

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COVID Responsible Businesses — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBDirectly inclusion is based on three criteria. The first is that a business has reviewed and implemented COVID health standards; secondly, that an authorized representative of the organization registers the company via the online form. And finally, that a community member validates the business being submitted is a known operating on Roatan.

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COVID-19 Flight Information — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBA Guide for Vulnerable People. It is essential to understand the necessary measures for protecting elderly vulnerable people who are at higher risk of becoming ill from COVID-19. Severe illness means that the person with COVID-19 may require hospitalization, intensive care, or a ventilator to help them breathe. Jul 12, 2020.

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Roatan Ecosystems — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBIn Utila, this type of ecosystem occupies 37% of the island's surface area. In Roatan, this type of ecosystem occupies 7.2% of the islands surface area. In Guanaja figures for this type of ecosystem drop to 6%. Utila Island, which is home to a significant portion of mangrove swamps, has a large vegetal landscape and a high level of biodiversity.

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Roatan Climate — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBAlso, tropical weather waves cross directly over the island of Roatan, mainly between May and October. In recent years, the average annual precipitation has been 1343.68 mm (min: 396.40 mm, max: 2117.80 mm), with an average temperature of 28.14 ° C (min: 20.86 ° C, max: 32.70 ° C). Main months for precipitation are October, November, and

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Vulnerable People — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBIt is essential to understand the necessary measures for protecting elderly vulnerable people who are at higher risk of becoming ill from COVID-19. Severe illness means that the person with COVID-19 may require hospitalization, intensive care, or a ventilator to help them breathe.

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Corona Virus Travel Updates — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBThe Government of the Republic, in the Council of Ministers, approved the following measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the country, which will come into effect as of this Friday, March 13, 2020:

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Governor’s Corner (UPDATED: 3/25/2020) — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBROATAN: 16CORONAVIRUS: 0. The governor spoke about bipartisan unity during what may be the most severe health crisis to hit our island in a long while. Its not uncommon for the governor to be thanked during his Facebook Live streams. He's been consistent about making sure everyone knows of the work being done by the mayors …

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Cargo Ships Guidelines — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBAnnouncement. The Office of Governance, Justice, and Decentralization of the Bay Islands, in coordination with the Deputy for the Bay Islands, complying with the ordinances issued by the Municipalities of Roatán, Utila, Guanaja and Santos Guardiola, informs the general population the conditions for the cargo boats to operate:

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Municipal Ordinance COVID 19 — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBThe Honorable Municipal Corporation of Roatán, Bay Islands in use of the powers and faculties that the Municipalities Law allows, DISCLOSES: CONSIDERING: That the Constitution of the Republic establishes that it is a duty to participate in the promotion and preservation of personal and community health.

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Prepare to Re-Open — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBEstablish a disinfection routine and train staff on cleaning procedures. Wash and disinfect surfaces that are in contact with food and make sure that there are no chemical residues. Prepare a schedule to increase routine cleaning and disinfection. Wear gloves to remove garbage and dispose of waste. Wash hands when removing gloves.

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CM Airlines Flights — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBAs a responsible company, commercial exceptions have been enabled for all our passengers to make their corresponding changes. Tickets issued until March 16, 2020, with a travel date between March 15, 2020, until April 15, 2020.

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COVID-19 Updates — Roatan Tourism Bureau

WEBThe Roatan Tourism Bureau has added a COVID-19 section to its website to help share translated information. More specifically, the new section includes emergency phone numbers, chat links which aim to connect travelers with all major airlines, and translations to official documents being put out by local authorities. Flight Chats.

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