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Department of Health Clarifies That Team Sports Are Not Allowed

U.S Virgin Islands Soccer Association

The Department of Health clarifies that no team sports or activities are currently permitted. An announcement by the U.S. Virgin Islands Soccer Association that the season will begin resulted from a misunderstanding that led it to plan the season thinking that permission had been granted.

Commissioner of Health Justa E. Encarnacion said it had not been approved. Respecting the work that had gone into preparing for Sunday’s game, one game was allowed under strict precautions and monitoring.

In response to the misunderstanding about which sports activities are permitted in the territory, DOH issued new guidance, “Public Health Pandemic Order No. X,” portions of which are listed below. At this time, only “low-risk” sports and sports-related activities are permitted.

In a clarification letter, Encarnacion advises, “We look forward to continuing to work with the association and any other sports organizations as long as the pandemic continues to ensure that we are following CDC guidance and that we support sports and other activities at the appropriate time. The safety and health of all of our residents and the community at large is our top priority and our mandate.”

She added that DOH will keep sports associations informed of the outcomes of virtual meetings with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention regarding sports.

Excerpt from Public Health Pandemic Order No. X:

The CDC has determined that the risk of COVID-19 spread can be different, depending on the type of activity categorized as:

Lowest Risk: Performing skill-building drills or conditioning at home, alone or with members of the same household

Increasing Risk: Team-based practice

More Risk: Within-team competition

Higher Risk: Full competition between teams from the same local geographic area (e.g., city or county)

Highest Risk: Full competition between teams from different geographic areas (e.g., outside county or state)

Only low-risk sports are permitted. (Examples include baseball, softball, bowling, golf, cross country, swimming, tennis, table tennis, pool, track and field, competitive cheerleading and training exercises for higher risk sports that do not include player contact or actual games.)

High-risk sports are prohibited. All organized team sports, including leagues, “pick-up games,” scholastic athletic associations, but not exclusive to those named, are prohibited from conducting games and organized group activities.

Violators may be penalized as follows:

$1,000 per participant for violation of the mass gathering prohibitions

$5,000 per organizer of any mass gathering that violates the prohibitions

The immediate closure of the event.

If a person or a loved one shows COVID-19 symptoms or have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, isolate from others and call the Department of Health at 340-712-6299 or 340-776-1519. If it is a medical emergency, call 911 and say that you may have COVID-19.

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