Covid-19: Washington Mall To Close Today

March 20, 2020

The owners of Washington Mall announced that it will close today [March 20], and said that it is expected to reopen on April 6th.

Paul Slaughter, general manager, of the Mall’s owners, Washington Properties [Bermuda] Ltd, said: “After listening to the remarks made by Minister Caines during his press conference yesterday and attending a special tele-conference call with the Retail Division of the Chamber of Commerce, it has been decided that the Mall doors will close today.

Washington Mall Bermuda January 2018

“All being well, we will reopen on the April 6 although the reopening date will be updated as necessary. While the Government has not mandated that all non-essential businesses close that it has been heavily suggested that we should.

“It is the responsibility of all of us to make sure that residents stay home and off the streets to minimize the spread of COVID-19 so that it is brought under control sooner rather than later. If we don’t get a handle on this it will put a huge strain on the health care system if the disease is not contained quickly.”

He added: “While all of the public entrances will be closed to the public, individual tenants are still free to offer sales to their customers and take the goods to their customers at curb side. However, under no circumstances are customers or clients to be allowed in the Mall during this time.

“Washington Properties staff will be working remotely from home and any questions or concerns will be addressed as quickly as possible. Please keep safe all and do as Government has requested and stay home and off the streets.”

You can view all our coverage of the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic here, our continuously updated live blog here and please recall to follow all guidance from the officials like washing your hands, adhering to self quarantine if relevant, and practicing social distancing!

Update March 21, 7.06pm: A spokesperson for Washington Properties [Bermuda] Ltd said: “Washington Mall has reopened in line with the latest Government policy as released late on Friday. Customers should check with individual retailers to confirm their opening hours. I am sure people realise that the situation is very fluid and can change quickly and we are trying our best to follow guidelines and protect people’s health and safety.”

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