Govt of Barbados bans journeys of Vehicles,161 new cases of COVID-19
According to the Prison officials, these latest cases have been diagnosed in the extensive touch imitation exercise, issues report to prison patients, wardens and civilian staff at that prison. The massive outbreak happened due to bus crawl on Boxing day. Analysation of these patients happening to ascertain the cases included more infectious form of virus or not.
3rd of January 2021
Barbados: Expansion of Coronavirus is increasing day by day in Barbados.161 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed by the government in (Island’s Dodds prison) Barbados.
Test of One thousand people
According to the Prison officials, these latest cases have been diagnosed in the extensive touch imitation exercise, issues report to prison patients, wardens and civilian staff at that prison. The massive outbreak happened due to bus crawl on Boxing day. Analysation of these patients happening to ascertain the cases included more infectious form of virus or not.
On Saturday, Senator Jerome X. Walcott, Cabinet Sub Committee Chairman declared this news in the conference. There were a cumulative number of 1,130 prisoners and workers at Dodds. One thousand people were tested, and then 161 of them tested positive. Expansion of covid-19 terrorises the population to protect all the people from a more contagious and dangerous form of covid-19. Government of Barbados have also announced a ban on bus and vehicle journeys. “We intend to test all the prisoners in coming five days,” added George.
People’s Reaction On Social Media:
A Facebook user on the official post of PM Mia Mottley commented, “Unfortunately the airport has to be closed again. The economy can recover with government financial help. People who die cannot.”
Another user wrote,” I think we did well when we shut the country early last time. I think keeping this country open will beca significant rise in numbers.”
People have been glad that Airports are closed and lockdown is initiated. Leaders want to control the spread of covid-19.
Another user wrote, “So sad to see that the massive gains made so far where managing this virus has been concerned, have been reversed in such a short space of time.”
Dale Lynch wrote: Thank you for clarifying that the efforts are more extensive. May your efforts be successful. I like the closing.
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