Health officials in Barbados are concerned about a worrying trend of declining general immunization of children, even as they continue to battle hesitancy among the general population as it relates …
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A mistrust of COVID-19 vaccines, concern about the long-term effects and insistence on the right to choose are among the reasons fuelling the continued high level of vaccine hesitancy in …
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Barbadians are being warned that the proposals outlined in the Democratic Labour Party’s (DLP) 2022 election manifesto will cost the country a minimum of $800 million and plunge the island …
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The Democratic Labour Party (DLP) is promising significant tax ease for householders and pensioners, regulation of bank fees and major help for householders in building out the renewable energy sector …
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by Emmanuel Joseph and Kimberly Cummins The Electoral and Boundaries Commission (EBC) has announced its intention to re-register the population and issue new identification cards following the January 19 general …
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Chairman of the Electoral and Boundaries Commission (EBC), Leslie Haynes Q.C. maintains that the exclusion of voters infected with COVID-19 from participating in the upcoming General Election is on good …
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Dozens of Barbadians may vote outside of the constituencies in which they reside because of a massive influx of last-minute change of address requests to the Electoral and Boundaries Commission …
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Employers are reminded that on polling day on Wednesday, January 19, they must allow every elector in their employ a reasonable period of not less than one hour for voting. …
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The public is advised that on Election Day, Wednesday, January 19, it is an offence to sell, offer, expose for sale or give away any intoxicating liquor at any premises …
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Members of the public are advised that on Election Day, Wednesday, January 19, the use of loud speakers, bunting, bands of music, flags, party badges, or any such paraphernalia as …