Montserrat’s 24-Hour Curfew FAQ
WHAT TIME IS THE CURFEW? 24 Hours Daily from Saturday 28th March at 6:00 p.m. until Tuesday 14th April 2020
WHAT TIME IS THE CURFEW? 24 Hours Daily from Saturday 28th March at 6:00 p.m. until Tuesday 14th April 2020
The 24-hour curfew comes into effect from 6PM on Saturday March 28, 2020 and ends on April 14 at 12:00AM.
The five cases of COVID-19 is the equivalent to 70,000 cases in the UK if you consider comparative populations, said

The Government of Montserrat has received the assurance of local telecommunication firms Digicel and Flow that during the period of

To further reduce the island’s risk of exposure to COVID-19, the ferry will discontinue regular service between Montserrat and Antigua

The Government of Montserrat has extended the list of ‘essential services’ in the Public Health (COVID-19 Control and suppression) order.
Ministry of Health and Social Services officials reported today that there are an additional three cases of COVID-19 on island.
A targeted fogging campaign is being conducted by the Environmental Health division to curb the spread of dengue. According to
The Cabinet for the Government of Montserrat is working on a package to support the loss of revenue for the
The Deputy Governor has instructed the public officers in the Government of Montserrat who are not an essential service providers
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President of the Civil Service Association calls for public servants to be able to work from home amid concerns of
The Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) confirmed this evening a new case of the coronavirus disease, COVID-19 in
Additional measures are expected to be implemented once the results of the eight samples sent off for COVID-19 testing are
The Ministry of Health & Social Services is looking at alternative methods of processing tests for the COVID-19 disease as
Women on Montserrat welcomed the news that the island would once again have a dedicated and resident physician who specialised
Montserrat and other members countries in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) have agreed to offer a loans moratorium to
The Ministry of Health & Social Services says an update on the number of people who have been seen at
The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) has decided to suspend all High Court criminal trials until further notice, said a
Cabinet has agreed to reduced the numbers permitted to gather from 50 to 25. This was announced on Thursday afternoon
Antigua & Barbuda’s Prime Minister Gaston Browne called for patience as they process the increased work load of screening passengers