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COVID-19 Update – 13 December, 2020
There were 2181 test results received by the Ministry of Health since the last update and 40 were positive for COVID-19.
One of the new cases is classified as imported – a non-resident who arrived via private jet from the United States on 10 December 2020 and tested positive on their arrival test.
Three of the new cases are classified as local transmission with known contact/source as associated with known cases/clusters.
Firefighters tackle East End car blaze
Photos & Video: BFRS Extinguish Car Fire
| Firefighters extinguished a car fire in St George’s this evening [Dec 13], with firefighters wearing breathing apparatus quickly extinguished the blaze. A spokesperson said said, “At 7pm on Sunday December 13th 2020, the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service Dispatch received a call reporting a vehicle fire at Suffering Lane, St George’s. “BFRS responded with one […]
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Unemployment Benefits
Unemployment Benefits
Please note the following correction:
The correct email is: company.uba@gov.bm
The webpage for individuals is: https://uba.gov.bm
The Bermuda Government will make payments to impacted individuals no later than Thursday, 17 December, if their applications are submitted and complete by Monday, 14 December.
Covid-19: 40 new cases announced today
Covid-19: 40 New Positives, 184 Active
| There were 40 new positive Covid-19 results, so Bermuda now has 431 total confirmed positive cases to date, with 184 active. A Government spokesperson said, “There were 2181 test results received by the Ministry of Health since the last update and 40 were positive for COVID-19. “One of the new cases is classified as imported […]
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Pembroke Parish Offer 40 Gift Vouchers
| The Pembroke Parish Council hopes to spread the Christmas cheer a little wider this year to the Pembroke community, by providing Christmas vouchers to “those in need on a first come-first served basis.” Council Chair, Patricka Ferguson said the Council will be providing 40 gift vouchers of $150 each, and urged people to apply as […]
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Firearm seized after violent incident in St George’s
Weather Forecast For Monday December 14
| Monday, December 14 is expected to be sunny, with the high to be near 24°C/75°F and the low to be near 20°C/68°F, according to the Bermuda Weather Service. Winds are expected to be S. The relative humidity is expected to be near 81%. Sunrise will be at 7:12am and sunset will be at 5:15pm. High […]
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Attorney-General: Legal Aid Cost Savings
| A new model at the Legal Aid Office involves many legal services being delivered by in-house staff which “costs less than awarding assistance via billable hours from Counsel in private practice,” which has resulted a cost savings; dropping from $2.66 million in the 2012/13 financial year to $1.11 million in 2019/20. This was from Attorney-General & Minister […]
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Govt To Make Payments ‘No Later Than Thurs’
| “The Bermuda Government will make payments to impacted individuals no later than Thursday, 17 December, if their applications are submitted and complete by Monday, 14 December,” the Government said today. This is in relation to the unemployment benefits, with the Minister of Finance Curtis Dickinson recently authorising “unemployment benefit payments to individuals whose ability to […]
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Ministerial Statement: The Treatment of Offenders Board Report 2018-2019
Mr. Speaker, I rise this morning to introduce to the Legislature the Report of the Treatment of Offenders Board for 2018 – 2019. This report is in accordance with Section 8 (1) of the Treatment of Offenders Board Act 1979 and Rule 170 of the Correctional Rules 1980 as per 1989 Revision.
The Treatment of Offenders Board is governed by the Prison Rules 1980, The Prison Act 1979, The Prison Amendment 2013 and the Treatment of Offenders Act 1979.
Arrests Made After Home Invasion With Firearm
| Noting a “disturbing video circulating,” the police confirmed the “firearm seen in this video along with multiple rounds of ammunition have been seized” and the “injured male is now under arrest and warded at KEMH” and a second male was also arrested, with the incident stemming from a “home invasion involving a firearm in the […]
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Live Updates: Covid Results, Regulations & More
| [Updating] With Covid-19 cases escalating and frequent developments, such as the suspension of bus service, a curfew, closure of all indoor bars/clubs and much more, we are returning to the live updating format to ensure we provide timely updates and a quick summary of the latest developments always accessible. We will still post articles as […]
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KEMH to light up in green for mental health
BHB: Green Light For Mental Health Awareness
| On Monday [Dec 14], the Bermuda Hospitals Board will be lighting the outside of King Edward VII Memorial Hospital green as part of the initiative to raise awareness on the “importance of good mental health.” A spokesperson said, “Green is synonymous with Christmas, but it’s also the colour chosen internationally to denote mental health. This […]
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Terceira Continues Competing In Azelhof Event
| Jillian Terceira was back in action competing in the Azelhof CSI Lier International Horse Jumping event in The Netherlands. On her second day of competition, Terceira competed in one class on two horses. Competing in the 1.35m CSI2* Table A in 2 Phases, both Against the Clock class, Terceira and Iluna DI Cantero finished 41st, […]
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Bermuda Place 1st & 2nd In CEA Regional
| Bermuda’s children’s team captured first place and the adult team placed second in the recently concluded 2020 Caribbean Equestrian Association’s [CEA] Regional Dressage Challenge. A spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Equestrian Federation is pleased to advise that the 2020 Caribbean Equestrian Association’s [CEA] Regional Dressage Challenge came to a successful conclusion for Bermuda with the Children’s […]
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MarketPlace Releases Holiday Season Hours
| The MarketPlace has provided information about shopping hours for its various locations during the holiday season, including closures on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year’s Day. The updated holiday hours will see The MarketPlace locations open during regular hours from December 14 to December 19, from 9.00am to 7.00pm on Sunday, December 13 and […]
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777 Re Announces 2 Reinsurance Transactions
| 777 Re Ltd has announced the completion of two reinsurance transactions with US based insurance companies. A spokesperson said, “777 Re Ltd, a Bermuda-based reinsurance company, has announced the completion of two reinsurance transactions with US based insurance companies. “Under the agreements, the direct writers will continue to service and administer the policies. The transactions […]
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Video: Sunday Dec 13th ‘Good News’ Spotlight
| While this week has seen a rise in Covid cases and other not so welcome news, there is still plenty of good news to celebrate, including 16-year-old footballer Ajani Burchall making his debut in the English Championship professional league, Jahan Cedenio being named as one of the winners of the 2020 Professional Liability Underwriting Society […]
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Greetham & Zeller Retire From AXIS Board
| AXIS Capital Holdings Limited, announced the retirement of Christopher V. Greetham and Wilhelm Zeller, two longtime members of the Company’s Board of Directors, effective December 31, 2020. “We are grateful for the tremendous leadership and invaluable counsel that Chris and Willie provided to AXIS, particularly in helping the Company navigate through a period of significant […]
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Martial Artists Compete In Online Karate Finals
| Local martial artists competed in the Texas Amateur Organization of Karate Finals online, with several claiming division titles. Seiji Wallington-Ingham won the 8-11 Mixed Krazy Athletic Division representing the Bermuda Karate Institute, Dominique Brown won the 12–17 Mixed Krazy Athetic Division representing Zenji Ryu Karate School. Callahj Simons representing Tabata-Ha Shotokan Karate-Do Bermuda won the […]
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Milan Butterfield Joins Guiseley AFC On Loan
| Bermudian footballer Milan Butterfield has joined Guiseley AFC on loan from Chesterfield. A statement from the club said, “We are delighted to announce the signing of Milan Butterfield on loan from Chesterfield in time for today’s clash with Southport at Nethermoor. Graphic via Guiseley AFC website: “Milan arrives on a one month loan deal from […]
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16-Year-Old Ajani Burchall Makes Debut
| 16-year-old Bermudian Ajani Burchall made his debut today in the English Championship league, becoming Bournemouth’s third youngest ever player. The match took place today with Bournemouth matching up against Huddersfield Town, winning 5-0, and late in the match they brought the talented Bermudian teenager on for his professional debut. During the television broadcast, the commentator […]
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Weather Forecast For Sunday December 13
| Sunday, December 13 is expected to see a mix of sun and cloud with sunshine turning hazy at times, with the high to be near 24°C/75°F and the low to be near 21°C/69°F, according to the Bermuda Weather Service. Winds are expected to be SSE. The relative humidity is expected to be near 71%. Sunrise […]
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Ministerial Statement: Annual Report Legal Aid Office 2013 – 2019
Mr. Speaker, I rise to update this Honourable House on the work of the Legal Aid Office and lay a copy of the document entitled ‘Annual Report Legal Aid Office, Fiscal period 2013 – 2019’ as submitted to the Minister by the Legal Aid Committee, in compliance with section 18 of the Legal Aid Act 1980 (“the Act”). As the document’s title denotes, it covers the 7-year period between 1st of April 2013 and the 31st of March 2020. This brings the Committee’s statutory reporting obligations up-to-date.
‘Potential For Renewable Energy Development’
| The island’s marine Exclusive Economic Zone offers “great potential for renewable energy development,” Minister Walter Roban said, adding that the “most feasible of these technologies is offshore wind” and the “next most feasible technology is floating solar.” Speaking in the House of Assembly, Minister of Home Affairs Walter Roban said, “In June 2019 the Government […]
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Minister: Legal Aid costs slashed by half
“Average Age Of All Active Cases Is 35″
| The average age of all active cases is 35 and “more than half of the new infections reported over the last six days are residents under the age of 30,” the Premier and Minister said. This comes as the island is experiencing a continued increase in new Covid-19 cases, with 391 total to date and a […]
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BPSU & BIU: “Discussions Were Fruitful”
| The Bermuda Industrial Union [BIU] and Bermuda Public Services Union [BPSU] held a meeting with the Minister of Labour and said that “discussions were fruitful and have resulted in an agreement that talks will continue between the parties to ensure that a mutually agreeable solution is found.” A joint statement from the two Unions said, […]
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Financial Assistance Department Annual Report
| The Department of Financial Assistance “categories from highest participants to lowest is pensioners, disabled, earnings low and abled-bodied unemployed” and “the highest expenditures are rent, nursing homes, food and insurance. ” This was from Minister of Labour Jason Hayward as he provided the 2018 – 2020 Annual Report of the Department of Financial Assistance in the […]
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Terceira Competing In Azelhof Jumping Event
| Jillian Terceira began competing in the Azelhof CSI Lier International Horse Jumping event in the Netherlands. On her first day of competition, the Bermudian equestrian competed in one class on two horses. During the 1.35m CSI2* Table A Against the Clock Class, Terceira, and Mia Volo Vd Molendreef finished 30th after recording a clear round […]
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Document: Curfew, No Party Buses, Gyms, More
| “No person shall be away from his home or accommodation during the hours of 11pm to 5am, except for a medical or other emergency,” state the regulations posted online, which have an operative date of today [Dec 12]. The new regulations were previously announced by Premier David Burt the House of Assembly on Friday, with […]
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Minister: Restricted Visiting At Care Homes
| Bermuda’s care homes have moved back to Phase 1 visiting regulations — which “requires visitors to remain outside [unless deemed essential] and to have their visit with the resident through a window or glass door” — due to the increase in Covid-19 cases on the island. This was announced by Minister of Health Kim Wilson […]
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U.S. SEC Fines Mark Watson $450,000
| The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission [SEC] has imposed a $450,000 fine on Mark E. Watson III for his role in Bermuda-based insurer Argo Group International’s “failure to disclose” over $5.3 million in “additional perquisites and personal benefits” while he was the company’s CEO. The document states, “Respondent Mark E. Watson III was the Chief […]
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Resolution Re Donates $10,000 To LCCA
| Resolution Re has donated $10,000 to the Lady Cubbit Compassionate Association [LCCA] to provide additional funding to their General Assistance Program. The funds will be used to provide food vouchers during this Christmas period. Veronica Harvey, Executive Director at LLC said “Covid-19 has depressed all of us! We are experiencing unparalleled requests from families who […]
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Somers Reports Quarterly Net Income: $51.3M
| In a filing with the Bermuda Stock Exchange [BSX], Somers Limited reported their latest financial results, saying that “despite the far-reaching consequences of Covid-19,” they are “delighted to be able to report that the year ended September 30, 2020 was an excellent year for Somers. ” The filing stated: Somers Limited [Somers], a financial services […]
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BHB: Hospital Current Maternity Guidelines
| Bermuda Hospitals Board [BHB] confirmed that the “guidelines for designated support people attending births and visiting mothers in Maternity are not currently changing.” A spokesperson said, “However, in order to minimize the number of people from the community in the maternity department, BHB is returning to the guidance earlier this year relating to doulas not attending […]
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Video: Governor Rankin Gives Farewell Speech
| Governor John Rankin recently released a farewell speech as he makes way for the appointment of Rene Lalgie, saying he has been “privileged to serve as Governor of this beautiful island.” The appointment of Ms Lalgie will mark the first time in Bermuda’s history that we will have a female Governor, and also the first […]
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Minister Congratulates Course Participants
| Minister of Labour Jason Hayward congratulated the participants of the Cleaning Technician Course, saying he was “pleased to see the commitment to gain knowledge and experience.” Minister Hayward posted the photos below on Instagram and said, “I had the pleasure of congratulating the 12 participants of the Cleaning Technician Course which was facilitated by the […]
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‘Annual Rate Of Inflation Remained Unchanged’
| “The annual rate of inflation remained unchanged from the previous month,” according to the newly released Consumer Price Index [CPI] from the Department of Statistics. A Government spokesperson said, “Minister for the Cabinet Office the Hon. Wayne L. Furbert, JP, MP, released the September 2020 Consumer Price Index [CPI] publication from the Department of Statistics.” […]
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Shipping Schedule: Week Starting December 12
| The Department of Marine & Ports Services has released the weekly shipping schedule for ship arrivals commencing on Saturday December 12th. On Wednesday the Somers Isles container ship is expected, on Thursday the Bermuda Islander container ship will arrive, and the Oleander container ship is scheduled to arrive. The weekly shipping schedule, which is subject to change, follows […]
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