CELEBRATING INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

As we celebrate International Women’s Day We want to celebrate the women who work tirelessly for Bermuda Red Cross  

 

SELF HELP COVID RADIO SERIES

  Join on Monday March 8th on OCEAN 89 at 7:30 am when The Captain has a very candid conversation with The Rt Rev. Nicholas Dill, The Bishop of the Anglican Churches of Bermuda. Bishop Dill will speak about the COVID Vaccine From Where He Sits.

 

MINISTRY OF HEALTH COVID-19 UPDATE MARCH 5 2021

COVID-19 Daily Release 5 March 2021 Friday, March 5th, 2021 Good day. The Ministry of Health received 425 test results since the last update, and one (1) was positive for COVID-19. This new case is classified as local transmission with known contact as associated with a known case. Additionally, since the last update, there was (1) recovery. There are currently 22 active cases, […]

 

IN THE COMMUNITY – By Disaster Manager, Diane Gordon (March 5, 2021)

The Bermuda Red Cross in partnership with Bermuda Broadcasting Company Limited has engaged in a six week “Self Help Covid” Radio Session to help and advocate Government’s efforts of reaching out to our most vulnerable communities to educate and inform about the COVID-19 vaccine.  We hope this will greatly assist the Government in reaching their […]

 

MINISTRY OF HEALTH COVID-19 UPDATE MARCH 4TH

COVID-19 Daily Release 4 March 2021 Thursday, March 4th, 2021 Good day. The Ministry of Health received 346 test results since the last update, and three (3) were positive for COVID-19. All three of the new cases are classified as imported. The first new case is a non-resident who arrived on Delta DL 584from Atlanta on 22 February 2021 and tested positive on […]

 

MINISTRY OF HEALTH COVID-19 UPDATE MARCH 3 2021

The Ministry of Health received 479 test results since the last update, and five were positive for Covid-19. All of the new cases are classified as local transmission with known contact as they are associated with known cases. Additionally, since the last update, there was one recovery. There are currently 21 active cases, of which; […]