Dear Sir,
On reading today’s Royal Gazette (May 8, 2020), I was disappointed, to say the least, that I could not find any mention of the significance of today’s date.
When so many Bermudians and mill...
Dear Sir,
I have to say I am not at all comfortable with not extending the shelter-in-place measures beyond May 2. I understand that the Government is operating under direction of health “experts”, bu...
Dear Sir,
As a person squarely within the group described as “most vulnerable”, I trust that the authorities will make every effort to identify the young women shown in today’s Royal Gazette (May 4, 2...
Dear Sir,
May I present your readers with an interesting timeline.
March 2017. Bernews: “On Tuesday, March 28, 2017, Jason Hayward, president of the Bermuda Public Service Union succeeded Chris Furber...
Dear Sir,
How will we pull through this mega crisis? Well, one thing for sure, it is up to us and no one else.
Will we prove to be capable of working together?
Working together is easier said than do...
Dear Sir,
We are very happy with the decision by the Court of Appeal to uphold former Chief Justice Ian Kawaley’s ruling that the arrest of Mahesh Reddy, our medical director, was unlawful.
Dr Reddy h...
Dear Sir,
With time on my hands I was doing some thinking. I don’t know what streaming is. I think I know what a hashtag is, but don’t care.
I know what an app is but I don’t know how to download one ...
Dear Sir,
So now we need to start talking about what happens when we begin to relax our shelter-in-place rules.
This will means a lot more discussion about why we can and cannot do certain things and ...
Dear Sir,
Am I the only person who is seriously concerned by the lack of meaningful debate and meaningful data surrounding Covid-19 management in Bermuda?
The Premier says, to paraphrase: “Do what I t...
Dear Sir,
The dentist Ronda James wrote an excellent Letter to the Editor entitled “Health plan grandstanding” published on Tuesday, which, among other things, made a connection between the coronaviru...