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British Virgin Islands Secure Impressive 3-1 Victory Over Turks and Caicos in Concacaf Nations League Clash

The British Virgin Islands displayed exceptional skill and determination on September 9 securing an impressive 3-1 victory over the Turks and Caicos Islands in their first matchup of League C, Group C in the 2023/2024 Concacaf Nations League.
The thrilling match was held at the A.O Shirley Recreation Ground in Road Town, Tortola, and attended by footballers, enthusiastic fans and government officials, including Premier Natalio Wheatley.
The BVI team emerged triumphant, thanks to the exceptional performance of Luka Chalwell, who netted two remarkable goals, and Troy Caesar, who added a third goal to loud cheers from the stands.
The visiting team managed to score a solitary goal courtesy of Billy Forbes.
Despite the Turks and Caicos Islands holding a slim one win, one draw, zero lost (1W-1D-0L) advantage in their previous encounters, the BVI team showed great resilience and determination on the field.
The match delighted football fans with both teams displaying their skills and strategic play. The BVI team’s ability to capitalise on scoring opportunities and their solid defensive performance was key to their success.
The BVI is in Group C with Dominica and Turks and Caicos Islands. A total of nine teams are divided into three groups in League C, with the winners of each group in each group and the best-ranked second-place team set to be promoted to League B.
The 2023-24 Concacaf Nations League kicked off on September 7 and will conclude with the Concacaf Nations League Finals in March 2024. The tournament serves as a qualifier for the 2024 Copa America to be held within the United States. Six teams will represent Concacaf in the sixteen-team prestigious tournament.
Looking ahead, the BVI national football team aims to build on this victory and continue to make strides on their 2023/2024 Concacaf Nations League.



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The Ministry of Health and Social Development is monitoring an outbreak of hantavirus linked to the cruise ship MV Hondius that has resulted in several confirmed cases and three deaths, but Honourable Vincent O. Wheatley, Minister for Health and Social Development, and Dr. Ronald Georges, Chief Medical Officer, said Monday that the risk to the Virgin Islands remains low.
The ministry said the reported cases involve passengers and crew aboard the Dutch expedition vessel, which was operating outside the Caribbean region. Health officials said there is no evidence of any cases in the Virgin Islands or elsewhere in the Caribbean.
Honourable Wheatley said the ministry is working with regional and international partners, including the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), to monitor the situation and strengthen surveillance systems.
“At this time, the risk to the Caribbean, including the Virgin Islands, is considered low,” Dr. Georges said. “We are utilizing enhanced surveillance systems and maintaining routine port health inspections and preparedness protocols to ensure the continued protection of public health.”
Hantavirus is a rare but potentially serious disease that is primarily transmitted through contact with infected rodents or their droppings, urine or saliva. Human-to-human transmission is extremely uncommon.
The ministry said the rodent species typically associated with the virus are not commonly found in Caribbean environments, further reducing the likelihood of local transmission.
Residents are advised to avoid contact with rodents and areas where they may be present, safely clean and disinfect areas contaminated by rodent waste, maintain proper sanitation and waste disposal, and seek medical attention if they experience symptoms such as fever or respiratory distress.
Early symptoms of hantavirus can resemble the flu but may progress to more serious respiratory complications if not treated promptly.
“We will continue to work closely with regional and international partners to ensure that any potential risks are identified early and managed effectively,” Dr. Georges said. “Protecting the health and safety of our residents remains our top priority.”
The Ministry of Health and Social Development said it will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary.
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