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Nationwide lockdown in effect until August 19

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The government released the prime minister's latest emergency order bringing the two-week lockdown into effect last night. The 24-hour curfew will expire at 5am on Wednesday, August 19. The order revokes the existing lockdown order for Grand Bahama, with restrictions in effect for the entire country. Public service employees will work remotely from home unless designated as...

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AID projects 85 percent sales drop

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A prominent retailer yesterday estimated that the two-week lockdown will result in an 85 percent sales decline, while noting that “15 percent is better than zero”. The country began a two-week lockdown last night due to a spike in coronavirus cases.  As of yesterday, the number of confirmed cases in the country was 715. Jason Watson, AID’s president said:...

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BPL not responsible for tree trimming — says minister

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Works Minister Desmond Bannister yesterday urged Bahamas Power & Light (BPL) consumers to be ‘more responsible’, suggesting that trees and other obstructions on consumer’s properties has hindered power restoration efforts in some communities on New Providence. Speaking ahead of a Cabinet meeting yesterday, Bannister described the situation as a ‘very serious issue’. In the wake of Hurricane...

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MOE urges students to reconsider overseas travel

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Ministry of Education yesterday advised Bahamian students studying abroad to give serious consideration to switching to online courses or a local institution instead of traveling overseas during the pandemic. In a statement, the ministry underscored the uncertainty regarding the international travel of Bahamians planning to attend schools, colleges and universities abroad during the fall 2020 semester,...

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Losing U.S. exchange rate peg ‘not an option’ for Bahamas, says Central Bank Governor

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Losing the country’s fixed exchange rate peg with the US dollar is ‘not an option’ for a country like The Bahamas, Central Bank Governor John Rolle said today, noting that adjustments will be made where necessary to maintain that equilibrium. Governor Rolle was speaking on the regulator’s monthly economic and financial developments report for June. He said:...

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No new work permits, says Immigration minister

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Immigration Minister Elsworth Johnson advised today that the department will not be approving any new work permits - except in "extreme circumstances". Johnson told reporters outside Cabinet that as the country goes through its second wave of COVID-19 cases, the government is seeking to enforce protections for Bahamian workers "We are not going to entertain any new...

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Nurses sound alarm over capacity, overcrowded facilities

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Bahamas Nurses Union (BNU) President Amancha Williams yesterday expressed grave concern over the current capacity of healthcare institutions as the country fights its second wave of coronavirus cases. Wilson said nurses are alarmed over the overcrowding of patients in Accident and Emergency at Princess Margaret Hospital in New Providence and the Rand Memorial Hospital in Grand Bahama....

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COVID-19 cases soar to 679

Clusters of COVID-19 cases spread over businesses and government institutions NASSAU, BAHAMAS — With the number of coronavirus cases in The Bahamas surging to 679 yesterday, health officials are seeking to ramp up contact tracing efforts amid testing delays and a strain on bed capacity. The Ministry of Health reported 31 additional COVID-19 cases on Monday. Of that number, 22...

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PM orders nationwide lockdown, healthcare system approaching capacity

108,000 people are receiving food assistance NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has announced a national lockdown for the entire country that will begin tomorrow at 10pm. Minnis announced the move as he revealed ICU beds are at capacity and non-critical care beds are approaching capacity due to the continued surge in COVID-19 cases. He said the lockdown...

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NEMA issues all clear as storm conditions lashed northwest Bahamas

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Despite the "all clear" given for all of The Bahamas around 9am, residents on Grand Bahama, Bimini and the Berry islands were still experiencing thunderstorms, heavy rain, and strong winds as Isaias made its way out of The Bahamas. Shortly after the announcement by the National Emergency Management Agency, Minister of State for Disaster Preparedness advised that...

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