Masks no longer mandatory in schools, or public transportation as Barbados ends COVID-19 protocols

The few remaining COVID-19 protocols for Barbados which included mandatory mask-wearing in schools and on public transportation have been discontinued.

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A statement from the Ministry of Health and Wellness announced on Wednesday that the current Emergency Management Order and its attendant Directives have come to an end.

Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr. Kenneth George explained that after consultation with the Emergency Operations Centre, it was agreed that there was no longer a requirement for legislation to guide protocols for the prevention and control of COVID-19 in Barbados.

He said the decision was made after assessing the local, regional, and international evidence, which was collated over the last two-and-a-half years.

Most protocols were lifted in September, with mask-wearing being optional except on public transportation, in schools, medical facilities and in daycare institutions.

Dr George said after examining the local levels of spread with respect to schools and other educational institutions, mask-wearing would no longer be mandatory. Wearing masks will also be optional for persons traveling in public service vehicles.

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However, he reminded members of the public that admittance to particular establishments such as health care institutions will be guided by the institutional policy of the particular establishment. This, he said, may include the requirement for mask-wearing and hand sanitization.

Noting that the Ministry of Health and Wellness had always promoted personal responsibility as a means of reducing spread and infection, Dr. George said this is still necessary, especially for the most vulnerable groups in the population – persons 65 years and older and those with non-communicable diseases, as well as other underlying illnesses and particularly those who are immunocompromised.

“Individuals are reminded to continue to use personal protection, especially if they fall into these categories,” the CMO said.

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“Residents of Barbados must be aware that mask-wearing, physical distancing, hand sanitization and vaccination, remain appropriate actions to protect them and their families. For persons who test positive, isolation remains the most effective public health intervention.  Therefore, if you test positive for COVID-19 you are expected to remain at home unless you have to be admitted to a medical facility for care,” he emphasized.

Dr. George assured the public that health authorities would continue due diligence and monitor the COVID-19 pandemic during Christmas and into the New Year.

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