Postal delivery delays in Warwick

The Bermuda Post Office (BPO) is advising that the Warwick Post Office is experiencing delays in mail delivery due to limited resources available. 

As a result, the BPO is advising residents who live in the Warwick area and/or who have mail with WK postal codes to please visit the Warwick Post Office to collect any urgent mail they may be expecting.

As a note, the WK postal codes are being delivered on a rotational schedule, which may see delays up to eight working days. 

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Ministry of Education: Potential COVID Exposure at Devonshire Preschool

 Ministry of Health’s Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (ESU) is aware of a potential COVID-19 exposure at Devonshire Preschool. The person confirmed with COVID-19 has been isolated. The ESU is contacting confirmed close contacts. These person(s) are being advised that they must quarantine (stay home from school and other activities) and get tested for COVID-19. 

A full assessment will be completed and additional communication will be provided, outlining further public health guidelines that must be followed, such as quarantine and testing.

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COVID-19 Daily Release 18 March 2021

Good day. 

The Ministry of Health received 519 test results since the last update, and 18 were positive for COVID-19. One (1) new case is a resident who arrived on Delta Airlines DL 584 from Atlanta on 8 March 2021 and tested positive on their Day 8 test. 15 of the new cases are classified as local transmission with known contact as they are associated with known cases. The additional two (2) new cases are classified as under investigation. These cases are among residents with no currently identified link to other known cases or history of travel in the past 14 days.

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Minister Wayne Furbert – 2020 Retail Industry Remarks

Today I wish to provide you with an overview of the December 2020 Retail Sales Index.

However before I outline the December numbers, I feel it’s important to provide a full overview of some of the modest, yet milestone activities that took place in the retail sales sector last year, particularly since we were faced with such significant challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic. 

Surprisingly in spite of the road blocks that our economy faced, there were several months during 2020 where we saw positive increases in sales. 

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COVID-19 Daily Release 17 March 2021

Good day. 

The Ministry of Health received 629 test results since the last update, and seven (7) were positive for COVID-19. Five (5) of the new cases are classified as local transmission with known contact as they are associated with known cases. The additional (2) new cases are classified as under investigation. These cases are among residents with no currently identified link to other known cases or history of travel in the past 14 days.

Additionally, since the last update, there were four (4) recoveries.

There are currently 33 active cases, of which;

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Ministry of Education: COVID -19 Exposure at Paget Primary School

The Ministry of Health’s Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (ESU) is aware of COVID-19 exposure at Paget Primary School. The person(s) confirmed with COVID-19 have been isolated.

Additionally, the ESU is contacting confirmed close contacts, and those persons are being advised that they must quarantine (stay home from school and other activities) and get tested for COVID-19.

The assessment of this situation is ongoing and additional communication will be provided, outlining further public health guidelines that must be followed, such as quarantine and testing.

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Violence Has No Place In Our Community

The Department of Public Transport regrets to inform the public that one of our bus operators, Mr. Ramotar, was assaulted by a passenger yesterday afternoon while on duty in St. David’s. Mr. Ramotar was treated for his injuries at K.E.M.H and is recovering at home. DPT is actively working with the Bermuda Police Service in this ongoing investigation and a suspect is in custody. 

Our thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Ramotar for a speedy recovery.

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Assisted with Ministry grants, two Bermudians create compelling, thought provoking films

Today the Minister of Youth, Culture and Sport, Dr. the Hon. Ernest Peets, JP, highlighted two recent recipients of the Bermuda Art Council (BAC) Grants.

Mr. Rory Wilson and Mr. Rick Richardson each received $5,000 to assist with their respective film projects. Rory Wilson is currently working on his sixth short film, Coerce. The film, which is based on Alex Skeel’s true story, explores the dynamics of an abusive relationship from a male perspective.

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Minister of Education Statement: Intellectual Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

Good Morning and thank you for coming.

This month Intellectual Developmental Disabilities Awareness is being observed, and today we are joining in the global recognition. 

Developmental Disabilities covers a broad range of physical, cognitive and/or behaviour conditions such as autism spectrum disorder, hearing loss, vision impairment, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, downs syndrome, intellectual disabilities, attention deficit and learning disabilities. 

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Tina Duke, Acting Director of Department of Education’s Student Services Statement: Intellectual Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

Thank You Minister.  Good morning. The Student Services section of the Department of Education provides an extensive range of educational services for our students with exceptionalities. Starting with our ASD programmes (Autism Spectrum Disorders) that are inclusive of: 

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COVID-19 Update Premier’s Remarks 16 March 2021

Good Evening Bermuda,

I am joined tonight by the Minister of Health, the Hon. Kim Wilson who will provide an update on the latest vaccination statistics, Covid-19 testing results and provide details on measures being put into place to address the current outbreak in Bermuda. 

Following that, I will provide you with an update on the extension of COVID-19 regulations, which have been agreed by the Cabinet today, and touch on matters related to tourism and our economy. 

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Ministry of Education: Potential COVID Exposure at Whitney Institute

The Ministry of Health’s Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (ESU) is aware of COVID-19 exposure at Whitney Institute Middle School. The persons confirmed with COVID-19 have been isolated.

Additionally, the ESU is contacting confirmed close contacts, and those persons are being advised that they must quarantine (stay home from school and other activities) and get tested for COVID-19.

The assessment of this situation is ongoing and additional communication will be provided, outlining further public health guidelines that must be followed, such as quarantine and testing.

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COVID-19 Update Minister of Health’s Remarks 16 March 2021

Good afternoon.

There were 440 test results received by the Ministry of Health since the last update, and two were positive for COVID-19. These two (2) new cases are classified as local transmission with known contact as they are associated with known cases.

Additionally, since the last update, there was one (1) recovery.

There are currently 30 active cases, of which;

·         All 30 are under public health monitoring and;

·         None are in the hospital.

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Mirrors Programme Release the 8 Keys of Excellence Theme Song

The Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs and Constitutional Reform, the Hon. Kathy Lynn Simmons, JP, MP, is pleased to announce that a signature song has been dedicated to the Mirrors Programme by Bermudian artist, teacher and songwriter Patricia O’Connor.

After attending an All In! 8 Keys of Excellence event at Dellwood Middle School, Mrs. O’Connor was so inspired by the students, she produced a song for the Mirrors Programme.

Her passion for supporting Bermuda’s youth was her introduction to the Mirrors Programme.  

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Ministry of Education: Northlands Primary COVID Exposure

Yesterday, the Ministry of Health’s Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (ESU) identified a potential COVID-19 exposure at Northlands Primary School.  Based on the risk assessment, the Department of Health has been in direct contact with affected persons at Northlands Primary School.  Only those persons contacted are required to quarantine.  After the ESU risk assessment, it was concluded that Northlands Primary School open today.

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COVID-19 Daily release 15 March 2021

Good day. 

The Ministry of Health received 1630 test results since the last update, and five (5) were positive for COVID-19. Two (2) of the new cases are classified as imported by residents who arrived on British Airways  BA 2233 from London on 11 March 2021 and tested positive on their arrival test, and a resident who arrived on Delta Airlines  DL 584 from Atlanta on 27 February 2021 and tested positive on their Day 14 test. The third new case is classified as local transmission with known contact as they are associated with known cases.  

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Ministerial Statement: Social Worker Month 2021

Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize that not only is March social work month, but tomorrow the 16thMarch is recognized around the world as world social work day.  This year, the International Federation of Social Workers highlights Ubuntu: “I am Because We Are”. 

Mr. Speaker, Ubuntu: ‘I am because we are’ is a concept and philosophy that resonates with the social work perspective of the interconnectedness of all peoples and their environments. It is a Zulu word that President Obama spoke about at Nelson Mandela’s memorial when he said:

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Ministry of Education on Recent Dellwood Middle School COVID Exposure

Earlier this weekend, the Ministry of Health’s Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit (ESU) identified a potential COVID-19 exposure at Dellwood Middle School.  After conducting a risk assessment, the ESU has concluded that with all precautions (disinfecting and deep cleaning of areas impacted) having been put in place on the campus, Dellwood Middle School will open on Monday, March 15th, 2021.  

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Education Reform – The Learning First Programme Three Pop-Up Events:  March 15th to 19th 2021

The Ministry of Education has scheduled three pop-up events, happening next week Monday, Wednesday and Friday – March 15th, 17th and 19th, 2021 The pop-up events will introduce education stakeholders and the general public to how 21st Century learning for children is being designed for the Bermuda Public School System.

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Plans Underway to Repair Section of Harbour Road Wall

The Ministry of Public Works wishes to advise the public of upcoming plans to repair a 50-foot section of wall located on Harbour Road Paget, east of Highwood Lane and Lovers Lane. 

In the coming weeks, the area in question (see attached image) will undergo remedial repairs to secure the wall section.  Meanwhile, the planning and procurement of the necessary equipment and materials to complete permanent repairs will be carried out and executed in due course. 

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COVID-19 Daily Release 12 March 2021

Good day.

The Ministry of Health received 552 test results since the last update, and three (3) were positive for COVID-19. The first new case is classified as imported by a resident who arrived on American Airlines AA 308 from Miami on 2 March 2021 and tested positive on their day 8 test. The second new case is classified as local transmission with known contact as they are associated with known cases. The third new case is classified as under investigation. This case is a resident with no currently identified link to other known cases or history of travel in the past 14 days.

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Promoting Art and Artists in Bermuda- The Marriage Room Redesign

In response to questions raised regarding the recently announced call for submissions to redesign the marriage room at the Registry General, the Hon. Walter Roban JP, MP, Minister of Home Affairs stated, “It is in the spirit of an initiative that has been promoted by the Registry General since 2019 that we want to celebrate and support Bermudian artists, their work, creativity, ownership, and intellectual property. This Government has been featuring local art in numerous public spaces around the island for several years now.

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COVID-19 Daily Release 11 March 2021

Good day.

The Ministry of Health received 423 test results since the last update, and one (1) was positive for COVID-19. The one (1) new case is classified as under investigation. This case is a resident with no currently identified link to other known cases or history of travel in the past 14 days.

Additionally, since the last update, there were two (2) recoveries.

There are currently 28 active cases, of which;

·         All 28 are under public health monitoring and;

·         None are in the hospital.

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Minister of National Security – COVID-19 Enforcement

Good afternoon,

The aim of today’s media briefing is to once again speak to the COVID-19 regulations that are in place. 

I am joined by Assistant Police Commissioner Martin Weekes who will provide some information on the enforcement efforts that the Police are doing to ensure that residents and businesses are complying with the COVID-19 regulations in place. 

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Ministry of Labour and St. Regis Hotel Partner for Training and Employment Initiative Premier’s Remarks

Good morning.

Junior Minister of Labour, Senator Arianna Hodgson, Ms. Laura Purroy, General Manager Hotelco Bermuda Holding, Mr. Jan Vanhaelewyn, General Manager of The St. Regis Bermuda Resort.

I am pleased to be here today, joined by the Junior Minister of Labour, as she announces exciting training and employment opportunities for Bermudians at the soon to be open St. Regis Hotel in St. Georges.

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Ministry of Labour and St. Regis Hotel Partner for Training and Employment Initiative Remarks By: Senator Arianna Hodgson Junior Minister of Labour

Good morning and welcome to all members of the media and the listening audience. 

I am delighted to be joined here today by the Premier and Minister of Tourism, the Honourable David Burt, Ms. Laura Purroy, General Manager at Hotelco Bermuda Holding, and Mr. Jan Vanhaelewyn, General Manager of The St. Regis Bermuda Resort.  

The public will know that the Ministry of Labour’s overarching aim is the expansion of jobs and economic growth within Bermuda.

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Vaccine Walk-ins at Bermuda College Vaccination Centre

The Bermuda College vaccination centre is today still continuing to accept walk-ins for those persons aged 65 years and older who are unable to register for the vaccination on line.  In addition, we are also today accepting walk-ins for those persons aged 50 or older. However, again, please note that priority will be given to those aged 65 and older. Walk-in appointments are from 3 pm to 6:45 pm today and tomorrow, 12 March 2020. Bermuda College will not accept walk-ins on Saturday.

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Graduate Trainees Complete Career Readiness Programme

The Minister Labour, the Hon. Jason Hayward, JP, MP, recently joined the Graduate Trainee Programme participants in a virtual event to mark the Career Readiness Programme’s completion (CRP), where he congratulated those involved in the initiative. 

The CRP is facilitated through the Department of Workforce Development in conjunction with industry partners, Performance Solutions and AB Consulting. It is a component of the Graduate Trainee Programme, designed as part of the Ministry’s Youth Employment Strategy. 

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