BusinessNews Port staff off the job By: Sherrylyn Clarke Date: January 6, 2021 Less than 1 min. SIGN POINTING YOU TO BRIDGETOWN PORT. Share post: FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Some staff at the Bridgetown Port are off the job this morning. There are reports reaching Nation News that at least one person there tested positive for COVID-19. More details as they come. (Nation News) TagsbarbadosBarbados NationBarbados NewsCOVID-19COVID-19 UpdateNation News Previous articleSchools, children and coronavirusNext articleInvestors wary after Amazon launches US pharmacy service Sherrylyn Clarke Over 220 enter Party Monarch 2026 Competition Nationnews Desk - June 1, 2026 Three Surinamese nationals charged in separate cocaine cases From The Courts Jones opens up about struggles Sports Caribbean in ‘debt-climate trap’ Business Ministry must be notified of mass events Health US takes step to halt Nvidia AI chip shipments to Chinese firms outside China World Related articles Crop Over Over 220 enter Party Monarch 2026 Competition The National Cultural Foundation (NCF) announced that 92 performers have registered for the Power Soca competition, while 134... From The Courts Three Surinamese nationals charged in separate cocaine cases Police have charged three Surinamese nationals in separate cocaine-related cases linked to May 23. Police say 33-year-old Farino Revelino... Sports Jones opens up about struggles Akela Jones, the much-loved track and field athlete, has delivered a raw and emotional account of the personal... Business Caribbean in ‘debt-climate trap’ A leading regional economist, who once led the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, is warning that the...