HAIR SALONS REOPEN

COVID-19 Protocols for Hairdressing Salons

BY BGIS | MAY 16, 2020 | CORONA VIRUS, TOP STORIES SCOPE This document outlines the strategies for the safe management and operation of hairdressing salons in the context of the COVID-19 crisis. For the purpose of this protocol, the word hairdresser includes barber, ladies’ hairdresser, beautician, manicurist, pedicurist or any other person whose service is available to the public in […]

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COVID-19 Update May 17th, 2020

Two Barbadian women are the latest COVID-19 positive cases. Aged 21 and 35, they were both identified through contact tracing. The number of persons who have been confirmed infected by the viral illness now stands at 88. Meanwhile, one person will be released from isolation today. The Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory carried out 141 tests […]

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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) advice for the public: Myth busters

There are currently no drugs licensed for the treatment or prevention of COVID-19 Source:-WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION These materials are regularly updated based on new scientific findings as the epidemic evolves. Last updated 29 April 2020 While several drug trials are ongoing, there is currently no proof that hydroxychloroquine or any other drug can cure or prevent COVID-19. […]

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Immigration Department Resumes Full Operations

BY JULIA RAWLINS-BENTHAM | MAY 17, 2020 | TOP STORIES The Barbados Immigration Department will resume execution of its full work programme, tomorrow, Monday, May 18, and return to its regular office hours of 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. However, due to the ongoing response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Immigration Department has implemented the following online appointment system for its core […]

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Registration Department Resumes Normal Service

BY BGIS | MAY 17, 2020 | TOP STORIES All services of the Registration Department will commence from tomorrow, Monday, May 18, between 8:30 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. However, an alphabetical system will continue, and vary according to sections of the department. Attorneys and member of the public are therefore asked to carefully note the times and days that have been allocated […]

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