HealthLocal NewsNews No testing exemptions for diplomats – Ministry of Health by Barbados Today 05/10/2020 written by Barbados Today Updated by Fernella Wedderburn 05/10/2020 1 min read A+A- Reset Dr Kenneth George Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 259 The Ministry of Health and Wellness has denied that diplomats entering Barbados from countries deemed medium or high risk are exempted from taking a second COVID-19 PCR test. Acting Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Kenneth George, made it clear today that the protocol requiring that a second test be taken four to five days after passengers arrived with an initial negative test result, applied to everyone without exception. He said that there was “absolutely no truth” to allegations in a voice note which circulated on social media this weekend that there had been a reversal in the protocol as it related to the diplomatic community, in response to a protest by an unnamed diplomat about the need for the second test. “This protocol mandating that a second test be done within four to five days of the first negative test for persons coming in from high and medium risk countries has been put in place by the Ministry of Health and Wellness and can only be amended with the consent of the Chief Medical Officer. No amendment has been requested nor has any been approved by me,” he asserted. BGIS Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like ‘No vacuum’ with loss of Bajan multinationals 14/06/2025 Hybrid tariff coming to support battery storage expansion 14/06/2025 Fire Service HQ set for July opening after delays 14/06/2025