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Hazard pay for all frontline QEH staff - Bostic
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Structured testing implemented - Barbados Today
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Barbados under curfew as prison officers, soldiers test positive for COVID-19
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Union leader suggests BDF take control of jail
Article by January 1, 2021
Measures are in place to safeguard the integrity of Her Majesty’s Prison (HMP) Dodds and inmates throughout a five-day period of testing and contact tracing after two Prison Officers tested positive for COVID-19.
But the outspoken trade unionist who represents unionised wardens, Senator Caswell Franklyn, has called for the imposition of martial law on the prison amid claims of growing unease among guards.
“My suggestion is that the best thing for them to do now is to declare a State of Emergency in that area and ask the Defence Force to man the prison because they don’t have enough officers even without the threat of the coronavirus.
Curfew announced amid probe into local coronavirus cases
Article by December 31, 2020
Barbadians are to usher in the New Year from their homes, as a curfew has been ordered at the stroke of midnight while the authorities probe a baffling outbreak of coronavirus
infections among Barbadians with no travel histories.
Declaring she was taking immediate action to protect citizens and guests, Prime Minister Mia Mottley announced a nightly midnight to 5 a.m. curfew until January 14.
Old Year’s Night “commercial fetes” are to be cancelled but Government is to provide compensation to affected promoters and event planners, she said.
Some 65 events were registered with the Government’s COVID-19 Monitoring Unit and the organisers are in line to receive compensation for the loss of perishable items, the PM said.