Business and delivery in St. Kitts and Nevis are operating normally
/Delivery work in St. Kitts and Nevis has not been changed in any way because of the pandemic. This statement was made by the Acting Customs Controller of Saint Kitts and Nevis Kennedy De Silva, who said that the spread of the new coronavirus in the United States did not cause a disruption in the Federation's delivery schedule.
At the moment, all imports of food and other products are on a regular schedule, and all other statements are rumors that should not be believed.
“There is no change that we are aware of, all imports appear normal. We’ve also had discussions because I’m actually on the committee that deals with the coronavirus. During a conversation about freight security, we were informed that nothing has changed to date. The rumors that have been going wild, I don’t know what they are based on, but from all indications, everything should be normal.”
De Silva said that in line with his efforts to promote the dissemination of accurate information, the Department of Customs and Excise is working in collaboration with the Ministry of Health to create a website to keep the public informed of any changes.
He urged members of the public to be wary of schemers whose goal is to cause panic by spreading false information.