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May 13, 2021
Investigations into coronavirus at the Ellerslie Secondary School have revealed that only one student has been infected so far, with Health and Wellness Minister Lt Col Jeffrey Bostic declaring Wednesday “there is no outbreak at any school in Barbados”.
The student also did not take public transport amid fears of possible exposure, said Dr Kimberley Philips, medical officer of Health at the Brandford Taitt Polyclinic who is managing the situation.
Dr Phillips said: “The primary case was one who took transport from her father and would have walked home and to school otherwise. So the index case or the one case that we have at the school is not someone who used public transport at all, we are still going through with the other relatives but at this point remember there is no other person positive at this point related to that case, so we have no known contact with public transport at this point in time.”
May 8, 2021
While a COVID-19 case is being investigated at the Princess Margaret Secondary School, the Barbados Secondary Teachers Union (BSTU) is concerned about a lack of conformity to safety protocols by some students who are not wearing masks and practising physical distancing.
In addition, a statement issued by BSTU on Friday evening outlined that the conflicting situation of requiring that classrooms be properly ventilated to mitigate against the spread of infection, especially with only three feet distancing, is greatly compromised in the on-going circumstances, where at many schools windows have to be closed to prevent the entrance into classrooms of residual ash.
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