Beaches open on carnival holidays with restrictions

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The Cabinet determined that beaches will remain open on Carnival Monday and Tuesday, August 2 and 3, 2021, though they are public holidays and the regulations require the beaches remain closed on public holidays.

 

However, the Cabinet is certain that the population will exhibit full adherence to the rules which require that there be:

 

a) no music, food, picnicking, and cavorting on the beaches during this holiday period; and

 

b) all adults will conform to the practices that are well-known;

 

they must stick to social distancing, sanitizing of hands, and wearing face masks on beaches (except when they enter the water for swimming and recreation).

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12 COMMENTS

  1. Cabinet has slowly come to its senses. However, I can understand no music but why the hell would I go to the beach without food especially if I will be there for a few hours?

    • It is meant to deter you from spending hours.

      Get your health swim and go back ah ya yard. Let someone else get the spot.

    • Sir Charles Tabor at no time should you believe this was done for us .

      THE BEACHES ARE OPEN TO ACCOMMODATE TOURISTS.

      They do not care about us, most of the hotels are full.

      So they are not listening, it’s for the tourists.

    • NO MUSIC: …NO MUSIC: …PROBLEM

      What about fishing?

      Well, simply go into the sea; …Catch a few fish any fish and ‘fix them.’

      But Where?

      But then, if ‘…No music,’ might be told ‘…No smoke shall be seen on the beach.’

  2. Oh yeah: I would like to see how this will be policed:
    ” they must stick to social distancing, sanitizing of hands, and wearing face masks on beaches”

    Uh…. sanitizing of hands! I guess people will be using the sea water to sanitize their hands.

    Uh….wearing face masks: on the beach?

    You people are for real or are you real people?

    Well…..I guess they will be robocops and drone cops on all the beaches in Antigua & Barbuda.

    The people who make these policies need to be given real work to do. They are getting paid for doing “nothing”. Ghost workers.

  3. Like sand ⏳through the hour glass the Buffoonery of a 🤡 show continues. LOL Sanitizing your hands and wearing face mask on the beach ??
    Clearly you can see they enjoy the “I say jump and you say how high” over the population .

    • You are not the only one that was puzzled. I wonder who they have advising them. Why would you walk with hand sanitizer to the beach and the sea water right there? It would be interesting to see how long the virus would live in the salt water.

  4. Just like they are seen doing in this article? No masks, no social distancing and no arrests made.

    https://antiguanewsroom.com/pm-says-hes-willing-to-face-political-consequences-of-unpopular-vaccination-or-test-policy/

    They set rules for us and follow their own set. Police should be arresting them also since they too are breaking the same rules they force on we the people.

    Word dictator traitor tyrant liar HT Gaston Browne and his entire cess pool gang need to be brought to justice. Nigel Christian’s murderers are still running around freely as well as the abductors, kidnappers and human traffickers of Mehul Choksi.

    Seems like certain people here are above the law.

    Justice for we the people.

  5. WE ARE ALL MATURE & CIVILIZE PEOPLE…… LET US ALL ADHERE TO THE PROTOCOLS AND BE EACH OTHER’S KEEPER…… NOW WE ARE GIVEN A YARD, LET’S NOT GO BEYOND AND TAKE A MILE….. PLAY IT SAFE…… THE VIRUS IS REAL. IT IS CREATING HAVOC & DESTROYING FAMILIES…… PROTECT ME & I WILL PROTECT YOU

  6. Just another trap to say cases have increase when we allow citizens to go the beach.

    They only allowed the beach to open on that day because tourist are coming in.

    This government doesn’t care about the people of Antigua, they only pretend

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