WI vs AUS 2nd ODI: West Indies vs Australia suspended due to COVID case in the West Indies Camp – The second ODI between West Indies vs Australia has been suspended due to a COVID-19 positive case. The development came minutes ahead of the first ball was about to be bowled at Barbados. The players, support staff, and match officials were informed minutes ahead of the kickoff after the toss with both the team rushing back to their respective dressing rooms. The match has been immediately suspended and all the players will now enter isolation.
The positive case is not believed to be an Australian.
Doubt over Aussie, Pakistan tours
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Barbados holiday entry requirements, testing and Covid face mask rules
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If testing demands increase, it may re-open. He asked that private labs price their tests reasonably. The second test is administered five days after the first negative test. The United States has quickly mobilized US$6 million to provide test kits to Barbados and more than 60 other countries to fight the spread of COVID-19. The outbreak was identified in Wuhan, China, in December 2019, declared to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern on 30 January 2020, and recognized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization on 11 March 2020. The $500 appears to be the going price at most private clinics in Barbados, the good thing is though you can prebook and get tested the dsy after a. We are not authorised to … This test is to be taken within 72-hour period prior to travel to Barbados which is determined by if you are coming from a High or Low Risk Country. The Embassy of Japan in Barbados is pleased to announce that it is now accepting appli
February 2, 2021
Barbados’ CARICOM Ambassador David Comissiong is challenging “hypocritical” policies and “hostile” attitudes that hinder Barbadian doctors trained in Cuba from practicing here.
Under existing policies, Cuban-trained doctors are required to sit additional exams before being cleared to practice medicine here since their training does not reach the threshold accepted by the Barbados Medical Council.
The challenges are said to be particularly apparent as scores of Cuban healthcare workers tackle Barbados’ COVID-19 outbreak while Barbadians, also trained in Cuba are denied.
Comissiong says while the expertise of rookie doctors cannot be compared with that of Cuba’s Medical Brigade, there is no excuse for the difficulties young doctors are facing. In fact, the ambassador, who has been working with Cuba’s scholarship programme from the early 1990s, believes some “influential doctors” continue to promote the undesirable policies.