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‘Steady flow’ at pop-ups

Health officials were pleased with the number of people who turned out to get vaccinated over the weekend. They are encouraging more Barbadians to consider...
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Church numbers increase

Some churches have been granted permission to increase their capacity from 25 people for Sunday services, and yesterday two of them saw hundreds of...
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Skerrit commends Cuba and Venezuela for help in COVID fight

MEXICO CITY, Mexico – As he gave special thanks to the governments of Cuba and Venezuela for helping regional countries in their COVID-19 fight,...
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74 new COVID cases, 837 in isolation

Seventy-four people – 35 males and 39 females – are the latest COVID-19 cases from 1 759 tests conducted by the Best-dos Santos Public...
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Small business head calls for ‘nimble’ response to COVID crisis

Head of the Small Business Association (SBA), Senator Dr Lynette Holder, is calling on support agencies to be more nimble in the face of...
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Fogging Schedule September 20-24, 2021

Several communities in the parish of St James will be sprayed this week, under the Vector Control Unit’s fogging programme. The exercise will begin on...
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Chess icon sues Netflix over The Queen’s Gambit

Georgian chess icon Nona Gaprindashvili has filed a defamation lawsuit against Netflix, saying she was incorrectly portrayed in the hit series The Queen’s Gambit. The...
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Regional trade unions reject LIAT offer

ROSEAU, Dominica – Regional trade unions representing former employees of the cash-strapped regional airline, LIAT, say they rejected the latest offer by Caribbean shareholder...
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Police outnumber pro-Trump supporters in Capitol

A few hundred protesters gathered around the US Capitol on Saturday, for a rally in support of the pro-Trump rioters who ransacked the building...
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Chase ‘critical’ to WI success

Barbados-born former England batsman Roland Butcher said he sees an important role for Barbadian slow bowling all-rounder Roston Chase in the West Indies batting...
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AG to bring back Integrity Bill

The Integrity in Public Life Bill is back on the legislative agenda. Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley revealed yesterday that the intended legislation, shot down...
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Jab pop-ups continue to be successful

The vaccine mobile pop-ups are reaping success, according to some officials. Yesterday, the Ministry of Health, in partnership with the United Nations International Children’s Emergency...
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