Despite a low number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the British Virgin Islands, the Caribbean region is forecast to experience a surge in cases and deaths in the coming weeks.
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) is fully aware of the crisis the travel sector is enduring all around the world triggered by the spread of the deadly coronavirus outbreak. 
The Cayman Islands’ borders will remain closed until at least the end of May as Cabinet has extended last week’s order closing the airports and the ports to passenger traffic to protect this country from the global COVID-19 pandemic. 
The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) is equipping the industry to cope with its immediate challenges while preparing for the eventual return of tourists to the world’s leading tropical playground.
Amid the terrible news broken everyday since the coronavirus spread started to wreak havoc worldwide a month ago, the Bahamas islands in the Caribbean do have some great news to share. 
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in a stable condition, though he remains in the intensive care unit at St. Thomas’ Hospital in London, after his coronavirus symptoms worsened Monday,.
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