The Ministry of Health’s Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (ESU) is aware of a coronavirus exposure at the K Margaret Carter Centre (KMCC). The Minister of Social Development and Seniors, the Hon. Tinee Furbert, JP, Read More
The Ministry of Public Works advises that staffing shortages may impact garbage collection over the next few weeks. Residential waste collection will continue; however, it is impossible to guarantee service every day under the current Read More
The Ministry of Transport has advised that bus and ferry service will be interrupted tomorrow, 21 September 2021. This evening, the Department of Marine and Ports Services BIU staff sent notice that they will be withdrawing their Read More
“Sadly, I am reporting another COVID related death,” said Minister of Health, Kim Wilson, JP, MP. “I am so sorry to hear of another loss of life, and I extend heartfelt condolences to the family Read More
On Sunday morning, the executive team of the Bermuda Industrial Union (BIU) held their second meeting with the management and health and safety team. They came to the following resolutions: There will be a deep Read More
Lawyer Marc Daniels expressed on social media tonight his experience he’s had with the Covid-19 coronavirus. Marc give a timeline starting from August 31st until now, 18 days of his battle with Covid-19. Tuesday, 31 August 2021: Read More
This evening (Sept. 17), the Department of Public Transport (DPT) confirmed that the bus service has been interrupted due to industrial action taken by the Bus Operators. The operators raised concerns regarding health and safety standards Read More
Antigen tests can now be imported for personal use. The policy was reviewed and adjusted by the Ministry of Health this week. However, it is important to note that there are many fake antigen tests Read More
According to a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Health, 10,000 people, almost one-sixth of Bermuda’s population, are currently in quarantine as a result of Bermuda’s fourth major wave of Coronavirus cases; the RG reported Read More
With the announcement of a 12:30 a.m. to 5:30 a.m. curfew as part of the PUBLIC HEALTH (COVID-19 EMERGENCY POWERS) (PHASED RE-OPENING) AMENDMENT (NO. 7) REGULATIONS 2021. Na’imah Astwood, the Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police – Operations – Read More