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No retreat from Government - Barbados Today

No retreat from Government Article by December 31, 2020 Sandals Barbados Resort and Spa will remain off the list of certified quarantine properties until the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MHW) is satisfied that its management is willing and able to correct a continuous breach of national COVID-19 protocols. That firm stance was communicated on Wednesday as Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Kenneth George told Barbados TODAY infractions at the Dover, Christ Church property, which were alluded to in a press statement on Tuesday, included “non-wearing of masks, the use of communal areas and the mixing of visitors from various risk categories”.

Statement: Ministry of Health - Barbados Today

Barbados Today December 31, 2020 In a press release issued late on Tuesday, December 29, regarding the delisting of Sandals Barbados Resort and Spa as a designated quarantine hotel, it was stated that police had held three tourists for alleged breaches of COVID -19 protocols related to quarantine. The Ministry of Health and Wellness would like to categorically state that these persons were not associated in any way with the Sandals Barbados Resort and Spa, and regrets that this might have been implied in the release.   Sign up and stay up to date with Barbados FREE latest news. Barbados Today firmly discourages any commentary or statements that are libelous, disruptive in nature or incites others to violate our Terms of Use. Any submissions made on our comment section, are solely the views of the individual and not Barbados Today.

Ministry of Health issues statement

Article by Social Share The Ministry of Health and Wellness today issued a statement in relation to a previous press release regarding Sandals Barbados Resort and Spa. “In a press release issued late on Tuesday, December 29, regarding the delisting of Sandals Barbados Resort and Spa as a designated quarantine hotel, it was stated that police had held three tourists for alleged breaches of COVID -19 protocols related to quarantine. “The Ministry of Health and Wellness would like to categorically state that these persons were not associated in any way with the Sandals Barbados Resort and Spa, and regrets that this might have been implied in the release,” the statement said.

Sandals delisted as quarantine facility, visitors held for questioning

Chief Medical Officer Dr Kenneth George has delisted Sandals Barbados Resort and Spa as a designated quarantine hotel effective January 5, 2021, and three tourists have been held for questioning by police, according to a media statement on Tuesday. “This action was taken after several verified complaints of breaches of the COVID-19 protocols taking place at the resort with respect to visitors in quarantine. “Additionally, police have held for questioning …

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