Local News
Anegada Receives Donated Pickup Truck to Aid Medical Services
The Nurse Romalia Smith Clinic on the island of Anegada received a significant boost to its medical operations last week with the donation of a new Great Wall POER passenger pickup truck, a gift from longtime Anegada homeowner Christian Van Thillo.
The vehicle was formally handed over on April 23 during a ceremony attended by government officials, health authorities, and community members. The donation, facilitated by nonprofit group Unite BVI, is expected to enhance the clinic’s ability to transport medical staff, supplies, and—when necessary—patients across the sparsely populated island.
“This is a very needed vehicle,” said Minister for Health and Social Development, Hon. Vincent Wheatley, who accepted the keys on behalf of the government. “Sometimes, one vehicle just isn’t enough—we use them to collect supplies and even in emergency situations. Christian, you have done so much for Anegada—some known, some unspoken. Thank you.”
The remote location and limited transportation infrastructure on Anegada, the northernmost of the British Virgin Islands, have historically presented challenges for the clinic. The new vehicle is intended to help alleviate those pressures.

Dr. June Samuel, Acting CEO of the BVI Health Services Authority (BVIHSA), said the donation would have a direct impact on the quality of care provided.
“The team here works incredibly hard, and this vehicle will go a long way in supporting their vital work,” Dr. Samuel said. “I met Christian last year and saw first-hand his love for Anegada. The BVI Health Services Authority looks forward to a lasting friendship with him.”
Nurse Cherry-Ann George-Smith, Area Manager of the clinic, called the pickup truck “more than just a truck.”
“This facility is the lifeline of the Anegada community, and this generous gift strengthens our ability to serve,” she said. “My heart is full. Christian and his wife are true friends of the clinic—each visit, they come by just to say hello, to check in.”
Mr. Van Thillo, who has owned a home on Anegada for several years, described the island as “Nature’s Little Secret” and spoke warmly of his connection to its people and the clinic.
“We’ve traveled the world, but what you have here is absolutely unique,” Van Thillo said. “If I can help preserve it, that’s a blessing. It’s become a bit of a tradition—I always seem to get injured during my visits, and I end up at the clinic with Nurse Cherryann taking care of me!”
Territorial At-Large Representative and Junior Minister Hon. Lorna Smith also commended the gesture.
“As someone who represents the entire Territory, Anegada is very dear to me,” Hon. Smith said. “This vehicle helps meet a real need. Christian, I know you’ve done other things here too. Thank you for standing with the people of Anegada.”
According to the BVIHSA, the truck will be added to its fleet under standard management protocols, with scheduled maintenance to ensure its long-term use. Officials said the donation reflects ongoing efforts to improve healthcare accessibility in the Virgin Islands, particularly in remote and underserved communities.

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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.”
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