Hospital staff under sustained stress from a fourth wave of coronavirus infections will persevere but cannot be allowed to “max out”, the Bermuda Hospitals Board president warned yesterday.
Michael Ri...
A Government-run centre for disabled adults has been closed after a coronavirus exposure.
Tinee Furbert, the Minister of Social Development and Seniors, said that the K Margaret Carter Centre in Devon...
Mandatory coronavirus test schemes for unvaccinated workers could be used more widely as employers try to cut risk in their businesses.
Keith Jensen, the Bermuda Employers’ Council president, said emp...
The leader of a crisis support service offered advice to people in quarantine who suffered domestic violence.
Laurie Shiell, the Centre Against Abuse executive director, said that the need to stay at...
Almost a sixth of the population was in quarantine this week as the island battled a fourth wave of coronavirus infections.
A spokeswoman for the health ministry said that around 10,000 people in quar...
An organisation that represents island business owners added its voice to calls for unvaccinated residents to get the coronavirus jab.
The Bermuda Employers’ Council highlighted the effects on work an...
A delivery service founder said that a spike in coronavirus cases meant increased demand for his business.
Carl Vincent added that it became clear residents had been asked to quarantine when they were...
Pupils from two private schools moved to remote learning yesterday as the latest coronavirus outbreak impacted more staff and students.
Parents of children in years one to 13 at Bermuda High School an...
A Front Street bar closed yesterday after an employee tested positive for the coronavirus.
The Docksider Pub and Restaurant will undergo a deep clean today and ten other staff members were expected to...
Requests for large group exemptions will come under greater scrutiny because of the spike in coronavirus cases, the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport said today.
Ernest Peets added that reducing th...