Saturday, May 9, 2026

Positive response to Seek and Save

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Many Barbadians seem to be cooperating with the Seek and Save teams that started visiting homes on Wednesday to track vulnerable people in households.

Yesterday, the Nation team tracked volunteers in parts of Christ Church and St Michael as householders responded to the surveyors gathering information on COVID-19 and dengue fever.

Around 11:30 a.m. University of the West Indies student supervisor Kareem Grant and about 11 others were in Silver Hill and Kingsland in Christ Church.

Up to that point, Grant said they were welcomed by the residents. (TG)

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