Head of Infectious Diseases at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Dr Corey Forde, on Tuesday reported that a 95-year-old male died at 3 a.m. this morning following complications of Covid-19.
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Joint Statement On Death Of BDF Soldier
The Royal Barbados Police Force (RBPF) has launched an investigation into the shooting death of a soldier on the compound of the District “A” Police Station Monday afternoon around 5:35.
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Age 91, affectionately known as “Dort”, of Bromefield Main Road, St. Lucy. Daughter of the late Elise Hinds. Mother of Lucille Ward of the U.S.A., Doreen Griffith, Glenda Brathwaite, Brenda, Celeste and Vantie Greaves. Grandmother of Dave Hinds and Valarie Perkiss both of the U.S.A., Morris, Richard and Orlando Hinds, Reco and Tony Greaves, Jellisa
Read moreCovid-19 national count now at 60
Four persons tested positive for COVID-19 yesterday, bringing the total number of persons who have tested positive for the viral illness since March 16 to 60 – 31 females and 29 males.
Read moreBarbados records second death from Covid-19
A 74-year-old man is the second person to have died from the coronavirus, COVID-19 in Barbados.
Read moreBoris Johnson moved to intensive care
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved to intensive care in hospital after his coronavirus symptoms worsened, Downing Street has said.
Read moreMajority Of COVID-19 Patients Are Stable
The majority of the COVID-19 patients at Government’s isolation centres are in stable condition.
Read morePolice charge fisherman who threatened Prime Minister
The police have formally charged a fisherman who threatened to kill Prime Minister Allen Chastanet in a video that went viral on social media.
Read moreElectoral body cleared to proceed with recount of March 2 elections
The Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) has been cleared to proceed with the recount of the March 2 general elections.
Read moreThe Central Bank Continues Operations During the Extended Curfew
The Central Bank of Barbados advises that during the 24-hour curfew, it will continue to provide services to enable the national payments system to function and urgent international payments to be made.
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