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Santia: Pothole fix coming

Deputy Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw says Government is working on a road rehabilitation programme, including a fix for those pesky potholes. Bradshaw was addressing the St Michael Speaks leg of the Barbados Labour Party town hall meetings at Springer Memorial School earlier this week. She says part of the fix includes more teams on the road and more equipment. “We had a joint meeting (of my ministry and the Barbados …

Masks off? - Barbados Today

There is a strong possibility that the mandatory mask mandate in schools may be lifted soon as public health officials announce that more “adjustments” to the COVID-19 protocols were on the way and deem the school environment as “safe”.On Wednesday, during a media launch for the COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy Survey Report 2022 at the United Nations House, Marine Gardens, Hastings Christ Church, Minister of Health Ian Gooding-Edghill said that Government continued to analyse and assess the COVID-19 situation in Barbados, it would soon announce more changes to the health protocols.“We have an Emergency Operations Committee and we have an epidemiologist and what we do is that we evaluate the information in that committee and recommendations are made. We have relaxed a number of the measures we had in place and we are also looking at further adjustments to be announced shortly,” he said.Chief Medical Officer Dr The Most Honourable Kenneth George said that while parents were reluct

Biden Walks-Back Covid Over, Barbados Ends Pandemic Mandate, World Covid Stats, More

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Public sector employees warned to work or face job loss

Acting Prime Minister Santia Bradshaw is peeved with some public sector workers shirking their responsibilities and not giving the government an “honest day’s work”.At the same time, she warns that if these people don’t pull up their socks they might very well find themselves out of a job. Addressing constituents at the annual general meeting of the Barbados Labour Party (BLP) St. Michael South East branch at the Parkinson Memorial Secondary School Sunday evening, the Parliamentary representative issued a call to workers who love their country “to do better”.Bradshaw contended that Barbadians are not getting the best out of workers and the public is well aware. As a result, she wants workers to reflect upon the “considerable amounts of money” the government is spending to make sure that it has created programmes in order to keep them employed. For this, she believes that they owe it not only to themselves but to their communities and country, in general, to give an hone

Barbados discontinues all travel-related COVID-19 protocols

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, CMC – The Barbados government said it is discontinuing all coronavirus (COVID-19) related travel protocols for entering the island, approving also a number of fundamental changes.

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