A tent has been set up at an entrance of the King Edward VII Memorial Hospital to test the facility’s process for separating patients with possible cases of Covid-19.
A Bermuda Hospitals Board spokesw...
Seniors were warned to find ways of distancing themselves, even from loved ones, as the coronavirus pandemic appears to hit elderly patients with health problems worst.
Charles Jeffers, the honorary d...
New legislation empowering the Government to force arriving passengers to self-quarantine will be fast-tracked in the House of Assembly this morning.
As Bermuda braced for the coronavirus pandemic, su...
A funeral procession in honour of a former Bermuda Industrial Union vice-president was held in Hamilton yesterday.
Family, friends and colleagues paid their tributes to Glenn Simmons, who died on Marc...
Physicians, nurses and laboratory staff got a refresher on the use of personal protective equipment and infection prevention and control on Saturday, according to a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Hea...
The zoo section at the Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo is to be closed to the public from today through April 30.
Ian Walker, the principal curator at BAMZ, said the measure had been taken for “the s...
Gatherings of more than 50 people should be avoided in an attempt to combat the spread of a potential killer strain of coronavirus, the Premier said last night.
David Burt said church leaders would be...
A man has said he was given the all clear on a potential killer strain of coronavirus after he fell ill on a flight back to Bermuda — but was later told he was not screened for Covid-19 at all.
The m...
The final appeal over same-sex marriage got a day in court for December at the Privy Council in London.
The December 7 and 8 hearings, revealed yesterday, will settle the issue after years of dispute ...
A musician who played in the same band as disgraced activist and entertainer Tony Brannon said last night that the pair would no longer perform together after Mr Brannon’s “unacceptable comments”.
Fel...