Minister: Phase 4 Will Commence On July 1st
Phase 4 will commence on Wednesday, July 1st at 6.00am, with a number of changes to take effect including the curfew changing to midnight to 5am, permitted gatherings increasing to a maximum of 50 persons and recreational scuba diving being permitted.
Speaking at last night’s [June 25] press briefing, Minister Lt/Col David Burch said, “I wish to remind that Phase 4 will commence next Wednesday July 1st at 6 am – so we are still in Phase 3b until then but we are providing advance notice so that affected parties can plan ahead.
“Phase 4 will consist of the following:
- [ii]Permitted gatherings will increase to a maximum of 50 persons
- [iii]Requests for larger gatherings must apply to the Minister of National Security for permission with a plan to include social distancing and masks.
- [iv]Masks must be worn indoors. Masks must be worn outdoors if physical distancing cannot be maintained.
- [v]Recreational scuba diving will permitted
- [vi]Subject to public health guidelines nightclubs and bars will reopen
- [vii]Holy Communion will be permitted
- [viii]Temperature taking as a precondition for entry into government buildings will end, however, masks and hand sanitizing is still required.
- [ix]The government quarantine site will close on June 30th
“Since we have started a trend of having sub phases – we have two items that will likely form a Phase 4b – they are:
“Subject to successful discussions with grocery stores to retain two or three discount days, alphabetized shopping will end
“The curfew will shift to 12 midnight in the evenings to 5am in the morning and will be reviewed weekly.
“While we as a country have made enormous progress – the Committee is mindful of mitigating the risk and recognize that we still have to be cautious and follow the Health protocols that have gotten us to this point.
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Good news about scuba diving. No question there that masks will be worn!
Even if we test at the airport, if someone catches it in transit the test will be negative. When that happens will there be another lockdown?
Hopefully yes, there will be another lockdown. We need one considering how some locals are misbehaving.
Now that Europe is closing its borders to the US, will Bermuda follow suit?