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Lockdown 'devastating' for Abaco
Lockdown 'devastating' for Abaco
ABACO residents yesterday blasted the government's decision to reimpose a weekend lockdown for the island due to high COVID-19 cases there, saying the new restrictions will be "devastating" for the economy and rebuilding efforts...
Tips for a safe and enjoyable summer
Tips for a safe and enjoyable summer
If you ask the average person what summer means to them, they'll tell you about sunny weather, lazy days at the beach, and vacations with the family. If you ask a pediatrician, we'll tell you about the boy who broke an arm while jumping off a dresser doing his best Superman impression, the girl who ...
Recall of Salad Products due to E. coli in the lettuce ingredient
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced on November 21, 2019, that a voluntary recall was made by a New Jersey company, Missa Bay, of over 75,000 pounds of salad products that contain meat or poultry because the lettuce ingredient may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. The company announced that over 30 packaged salad products with tainted r...
Ministry of National Security Reports Two Cases of Coronavirus Infections.
The Ministry of National Security wishes to inform the public that it had two reported cases of coronavirus infection. Both cases were sent home, quarantined, and tested following the advice and standard protocols of the Ministry of Health...
Health Officials Advise Residents To Pay Attention To Safe Water Practices In The Aftermath Of Nicole
Health Officials Advise Residents To Pay Attention To Safe Water Practices In The Aftermath Of Nicole
The Ministry of Health & Wellness wishes to remind the public that following the passage of a storm, there is risk of contamination of water, and that illness can arise from the use of contaminated water.
PHA Phased Service Reactivation & Visitation Schedule
The following measures remain in effect to minimize person-to-person contact and increase the safety of patients, staff, and the public...
NEMA deactivates NEOC
NEMA deactivates NEOC
The National Emergency Management Agency’s (NEMA) National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC) was deactivated at 10am Thursday (September 29) following the All-Clear on Tropical Storm Ian given by The Bahamas Department of Meteorology.
NEMA Director orders activation of shelters in GB, Bimini
Director of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Captain Stephen Russell, Wednesday, ordered the activation of shelters in Grand Bahama and Bimini as a precautionary measure against potential impacts from Tropical Storm-Force conditions associated with Hurricane Ian.
Fourteen (14) Additional Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Two (2) Additional Death Update #140
Fourteen (14) Additional Confirmed COVID-19 Cases and Two (2) Additional Death Update #140
The Ministry of Health confirms today that there are fourteen (14) additional confirmed cases of COVID-19. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to one thousand seven hundred ninety-eight (1,798)...
MASK MANDATE TO BE RELAXED ON OCTOBER 1ST
MASK MANDATE TO BE RELAXED ON OCTOBER 1ST
The Minister of Health & Wellness, the Honourable Dr. Michael R. Darville, announced today that thecountry’s mask mandate will be relaxed as of October 1, 2022. Members of the public will not berequired to wear a mask in most settings.