#TheBahamas – April 8, 2020 — Grocery store hours have been extended for the general public until 10pm on Tuesday 7 April and Wednesday 8 April, Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis announced today in a statement to the press.
On
Thursday 9 April, food stores will also open from 6am to 10pm to accommodate
essential workers only.
Health
professionals, and members of the Royal Bahamas Police Force and the Royal
Bahamas Defence Force may shop from 6am to 12pm on Thursday.
From
12pm to 10pm Thursday, other essential workers may shop, including, corrections
officers, NIB, social services, environmental health services, immigration,
customs, waste disposal and sanitation companies.
Essential
workers of core utilities, such as water and electricity or any other sector
encompassing the provision of electronic communications including print and
electronic media, may also shop from 12pm to 10pm on Thursday.
The
announcement was made to address long lines at grocery stores.
The shopping
schedule and physical distancing requirements remain in effect. Individuals
must maintain a distance of at least six feet from others when out in public.
During
the statement from the Office of the Prime Minister, Prime Minister Minnis
urged members of the public to wear a mask when shopping.
Shoppers
should also identify a designated shopper for each household and take a
shopping list to the food store to cut down on the amount of time spent inside
and as a courtesy to those waiting in line, said the Prime Minister.
The
Prime Minister also announced that pharmacies will be allowed to operate until
3pm on Thursday 9 April.
Wholesale
bakeries and water producers will be allowed to operate during the lockdown
period to ensure the availability of bread and water when stores re-open on
Tuesday 14 April.
Prime
Minister Minnis assured the public that the country’s food stocks are healthy
and that there is enough food for all residents.
“I know
that these are very difficult and painful times but the decisions that we are making
are to save lives,” said the Prime Minister.
“This situation is very fluid and therefore adjustments will have to be made as needed.”
Family Island communities exempted from shopping schedule
During a virtual meeting with Family Island
administrators on Monday afternoon, Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert
Minnis exempted island communities from the food shopping schedule that went
into effect on 6 April.
Family Island store owners may manage shoppers based
on strict physical distancing protocols already in place under the Emergency
Powers Order 2020.
All Family Island food stores will also be allowed to
operate until 7pm on Thursday to accommodate the delivery of food and supplies
via mailboat and other shipping services.
The Prime Minister also extended special exceptions to
certain islands based on specific needs related to fuel, cargo and inter-island
ferry service.
During the meeting the Prime Minister also received an
update from each administrator on the readiness of health care facilities and
food and fuel supplies and other matters.
During his contribution in the House of Assembly on
Monday, the Prime Minister said the shopping schedule was agreed after
widespread consultation and discussion, including with the National
Coordinating Committee.
The schedule will regularly allow all residents access
to food shopping three times per week. It also allows for a specially
designated time for senior citizens and persons with disabilities.
The schedule also ensures that each group has access
to at least one afternoon slot to accommodate essential workers.