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The National Council on Substance Abuse (NCSA), will release the findings of the 2019 Barbados Drug Information Network (BARDIN) report on Wednesday, August 18, at 10 a.m. during a virtual meeting. Minister of Home Affairs, Information, and Public Affairs, Wilfred Abrahams, will deliver remarks at the start of that meeting, while a presentation on the key findings from the report will be done by the NCSA Research Department. This report … ....
Barbados TODAY has learned. In confirming the development Friday night, Minister of Home Affairs Wilfred Abrahams said the problem was not COVID-related. But when asked to respond to a report that claimed that Nurse had suffered a heart attack, Abrahams said it would be inappropriate for him to divulge the prison chief’s medical business, adding that the superintendent himself would do that as he saw fit at the right time. The minister was also questioned whether Lt Col Nurse’s ailment would affect his ability to continue running the sole adult penal institution as Superintendent of Prisons. He has held the post for the past 20 years. ....
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Update on patients in isolation Article by January 10, 2021 Manager of the Isolation Facilities, Dr. Corey Forde, Saturday night gave a report on the health status of patients in isolation, during a televised update on Barbados’ COVID-19 situation. Dr. Forde indicated that overall the majority were doing well, while those whose condition was initially categorised as serious have since improved. He reported at present there were 14 persons – six males and eight females – in the primary isolation area for seriously ill persons at Harrison Point. Their ages ranged from 20 to 63 years, but he noted the majority were in their 40s. “Three are Barbadians, who I mentioned in the last press conference were severely ill at that time. And they’ve been downgraded to moderate in terms of illness and remain on oxygen therapy. ....