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Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams will host a Press Conference at 4 p.m. today to provide a COVID-19 Update and National Clean-up Update.
Abrahams will be joined by Minister of Tourism Lisa Cummins; Minister of Health Jeffrey Bostic; Director of The University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre, Erouscilla Joseph; and Senior Veterinary Officer Dr Mark Trotman. (PR)
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Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams on Tuesday night gave the go-ahead for business to resume in Barbados provided the appropriate cleaning of volcano ash was done to safeguard the health of both staff and patrons.
Abrahams provided the update via an audio message to the nation. Barbados was closed for a national cleanup on Monday and only essential services were in operation on Tuesday as citizens and residents continued to sweep, mop, shovel and blast mounds of volcano ash that was dumped on the island after La Soufriere volcano in St Vincent and the Grenadines erupted several times since last Friday.
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Key points and live updates from the April 12, 2021 address to the nation by Minister of Home Affairs, Information and Public Affairs Wilfred Abrahams and Professor Richard Robertson, Director of The UWI Seismic Research Centre.
Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams
As difficult as it is for us, it is worse for Vincentians.
Please pray for them.
The MET Office has been able to predict 90 minutes ahead of the ash plumes.
It is still difficult to plan even though we know 90 minutes ahead of dust plumes coming here.
Today we started our clean up as things progress we will get better at dealing with it.
Barbados will be only partially open for business today. Polyclinics and most Government departments will remain closed as authorities prioritise the clean-up of volcanic ash from the La Soufriere volcano in St Vincent. In a brief national address last night, Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams said village shops, supermarkets, bakeries, hardware stores, gas stations and pharmacies could open today, and Government would do everything to have the rest of …