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‘Essential’ farmer fined Article by February 20, 2021 A Bridgetown magistrate has called on Barbadians to educate themselves about the COVID-19 protocols to avoid unnecessary breaches. He applauded the government’s news conferences and the media for disseminating information but said some Bajans were not retaining the information. He made his plea yesterday after a farmer, who considered himself an essential worker, appeared in court charged with breaking the 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew. Before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes could finish reading the charge which restricts persons from leaving the house unless they have a personal emergency or are essential workers, Damien Albert Brathwaite interrupted the court and said: “I am a member of the essential service.” ....
Article by Four more businesses have been impacted by COVID-19 and have temporarily closed. The directors of Carter’s & Co Ltd issued a closing notice for its Barbarees Hill, St Michael store on its social media pages on Thursday. It said the company was informed of a positive COVID-19 case, but did not indicate if it was a customer or a member of staff. “Recently we have been made aware of a positive COVID-19 case at our Barbarees Hill location,” it stated. “Out of an abundance of caution we have taken the decision to close this location until further notice to allow staff to be tested. During this period the location will be professionally sanitised before reopening.” ....
January 2, 2021 Chefette Restaurant at Six Roads, St Philip and Bryden Stokes at Barbarees Hill, St Michael, closed today as part of their precautionary measures in the wake of the possible exposure of members of their staff to the COVID-19 virus. Following a media briefing on Friday night where the spread of the virus among members of the Barbados Prison Service and the Barbados Defence Force was revealed by Government, managing director of Cheffete Restaurants Ryan Haloute issued a press release indicating that management was assessing the implications of a situation where a staff member from the Six Roads outlet had attended a bus crawl on Boxing Day (last Saturday), which has been associated with a sudden spike in the instances of positive tests for the virus. ....