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What You Need To Know About COVID-19

COVID-19 is an infectious disease of growing global concern. This page is to provide up-to-date information and links for Falkland Islanders and others so they can stay well informed and take steps to protect their health.

Below are a set of frequently asked questions. These will be updated so please check regularly. As well, there are downloadable information sheets and posters for your use., and links to useful overseas information sources.

Latest Update

Support Package Applications

Frequently Asked Questions

Information you can use   (Translations: Spanish, Filipino, Zimbabwean)

Useful Links

Latest Update

Support Package Applications Now Open

Applications can now be made for the Falkland Islands Government’s support package that was announced on 25 March 2020 for private sector employers with employees, as well as the self-employed who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.  

The Government is doing this to reinforce and support the strong public health action which the Falkland Islands Government is taking to protect the population and minimise the social and economic impact of this challenging issue.

How to apply:

Application forms along with other guidance are available through:

Falkland Islands Government - Here

https://www.fig.gov.fk/covid-19

Falkland Islands Development Corporation –

http://www.fidc.co.fk/library/covid-19

The Falkland Islands Development Corporation (FIDC) is tasked to develop the commercial sector of the Falkland Islands by being one of the principal partners delivering the Economic, Rural and Tourism Strategies.

If you need assistance filling out the forms, contact Sian Davies, Business Development Officer, at FIDC telephone 51211.

Relevant documents will be translated into Spanish and Filipino and posted to the websites within the next few days.

The package provisions apply to the following categories.

  • All employees with symptoms who are advised by KEMH to self-isolate for 14 days will continue to be paid by their employer (regardless of whether they are entitled to leave or sick pay). Employers will be able to seek reimbursement of the costs of this measure from the Government, up to a cap of £1,250 for the 14 calendar days per employee for the period of isolation.

     
  • All self-employed people with symptoms who are advised in writing by KEMH to self-isolate for 14 calendar days will similarly be able to claim a sum of up to £1,250 for the 14 calendar days of self-isolation.

     
  • All “vulnerable” self-employed people who are advised in writing by KEMH to self-isolate for an initial period of 3 months, and who are unable to work from home, will be able to claim a sum of up to £2,500 per month for the period of isolation.

     
  • All “vulnerable” employees who are advised by KEMH to self-isolate for an initial period of 3 months, and who are unable to work from home, will continue to be paid by their employer (regardless of whether they are entitled to leave or sick pay). Employers will be able to seek reimbursement for this measure from the Government, up to a cap of £2,500 per employee per month for the period of isolation.

     
  • When private sector employees without symptoms are
    • a) advised by KEMH to self-isolate due to a household member being symptomatic with a fever and with that household member having been advised by KEMH to self-isolate; or
    • b) advised by the government to stay home due to being classified as a non-essential worker.
    • and who in both instances cannot work from home, they will continue to be paid by their employer (regardless of whether they are entitled to leave or sick pay) for a period of up to 14 days.

       
  • When self-employed people without symptoms are
    • a) advised by KEMH to self-isolate due to a household member being symptomatic with a fever and with that household member having been advised by KEMH to self-isolate.
    • or b) advised by the government to stay home due to being classified as a non-essential worker,
    • and who in both instances cannot work from home, they will be able to claim a sum of up to £1,250 for a period of up to 14 calendar days.

All funds will be considered taxable and subject to the usual deductions from payroll.

If employees or self-employed persons are able to work from home during any period of isolation, we would expect them to do so and not to claim re-imbursement from Government.

These measures are designed to ensure that everyone can make the right choice to take necessary public health measures, for the benefit of all, whilst ensuring that the impact on the economy is minimised.

The Government will be announcing further measures to assist the private sector more generally within the next several days.

In addition, the Government continues to offer a range of benefits and allowances to Falkland Islands residents through the Department of Health and Social Services.

COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions

This information was last updated on 17 March, 2020.

 

Information you can use

Here is more information you can read. These can be downloaded and printed out.

The material covers:

Covid-19 - What you need to know

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Covid-19 - What you need to know
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Feeling Unwell Poster

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Feeling Unwell - Poster
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A COVID-19 information leaflet

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COVID-19 Information Leaflet
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 All about flu

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Flu Leaflet
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Information for schools

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COVID-19 Information For Schools
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Information for hotels and lodges

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COVID-19 Advice For Hotels
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COVID-19 Cleaning Information
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What is Social Distancing

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Social Distancing
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Social Distancing - Spanish
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Social Distancing - Filipino
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Social Distancing - Zimbabwean
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Self-isolation – 10 tips

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Self-isolation - 10 tips
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Self-isolation - 10 tips - Spanish
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Self-isolation - 10 tips - Filipino
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Self-isolation - 10 tips - Zimbabwean
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SPANISH COVID-19 Latest Updates

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COVID-19 Public Update - 8 April 2020 - Spanish
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COVID-19 Public Update - 7 April 2020 - Spanish
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COVID-19 Public Update - 6 April 2020 - Spanish
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FILIPINO COVID-19 Latest Updates

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COVID-19 Public Update - 8 April 2020 - Filipino
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COVID-19 Public Update - 7 April 2020 - Filipino
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COVID-19 Public Update - 6 April 2020 - Filipino
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ZIMBABWEAN COVID-19 Latest Updates

 

Useful links concerning COVID-19

The following links cover the latest global information and from the UK.

World Health Organization information is here: https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

National Health Service information is here: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

UK Government latest information and advice: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-information-for-the-public