THE LEGISLATURE OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT COVID-19 PROTOCOLS TO BE ENFORCED FOR THE STATE OF THE TERRITORY
Published: Jan 20, 2023

The Legislature of the Virgin Islands wishes to inform the public that all attendees of the 2023 State of the Territory Address are required to be tested forCOVID-19, prior to being seated.
The Department of Health will be onsite to test the public who wish to enter the gallery to view the State of the Territory. Those persons who wish to attend are asked to arrive at 5 p.m. to be tested. Public seating is on a first come first serve basis and is extremely limited.
The public is also reminded that the proceedings will air on VIYA’s Channel 26 and 27, WTJX Channel 12 on VIYA and Dish Network, on the radio at 91.9FM, 93.1FM, 107.9FM, and 970AM, and via social media platforms such as USVI Legislature on Facebook, Live Stream, and YouTube.
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