The BVI identified 150 new active cases over the past week and is testing every new case to determine if it is a virus variant.
Governor Bryan's Vax to Win lottery is one of several efforts to promote getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
The U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health supports pop-up sites on all three islands for free COVID-19 tests. No appointment necessary.
Government House has announced a second vaccine lottery, released new details for the vaccine lottery, and updates on COVID-19.
There are now 127 confirmed cases of COVID-19 across the territory, up from 77 last week.
An update on COVID-19 cases in the territory, as well as vaccines and pop-up testing sites.
Three high school seniors have tested positive for the virus and will not be able to attend their graduation ceremonies.
Here are five places on St. Thomas, St. Croix and St. John where kids can receive the Pfizer vaccine, now approved for ages 12 and up.
The territory is not lifting the mask mandate, despite new and more lenient guidelines from the CDC.
The Department of Health has adopted the FDA's expanded use of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 12-15.
Fully vaccinated individuals can ditch the mask and social distancing in most indoor settings.
U.S. regulators expanded use of Pfizer's shot to kids as young as 12. The USVI Department of Health plans to update vaccine guidelines.
An incident earlier today at the refinery sent droplets of oil into the air, contaminating the water of nearby Enfield Green community.
VITEMA advises St. Croix residents to be aware of health issues caused by the odor while multiple agencies investigate the refinery.
The U.S. Virgin Islands ranks in the bottom four among U.S. states and territories number of residents who have received a vaccine.
The CDC released new guidelines on mask-wearing last week and there is good news for everyone.
The Health Commissioner is calling on the public to report negative health symptoms resulting from the gas leak at Limetree Bay refinery.