Press Release re Essential Workers Testing

Essential Workers COVID-19 Testing Schedule Update 29 April, 2020 The Ministry of National Security is advising the public of the new swabbing schedule for essential workers requiring COVID-19 testing. Effective now through Friday, May 1, essential workers can schedule their appointment from 2.00 p.m. until 7.00 p.m. Walk-ins are also welcome. Please bring the confirmation number provided […]

 

April 27th Press Conference

April 27th Press Conference Update   Today we joined in mourning with family and friends of those who have lost their lives to COVID-19. Yesterday’s news of the passing of a resident of Westmeath, is disheartening, and our prayers go out to the family and friends of the Bermudian whose life came to an end, […]

 

Ministry of Health Press Release

25 April COVID-19 Update 25 April, 2020 On Friday and Saturday the Ministry of Health received 223 new test results; of which ten were positive for COVID-19 and 213 were negative. Bermuda’s total confirmed positive cases is now 109, as follows: there are 65 active cases, of which: 54 persons are under active public health […]

 

Bermuda Records Sixth COVID-Related Death

Bermuda Records Sixth COVID-Related Death Good Day Members of the Media, The Ministry of Health can confirm that, regrettably, Bermuda experienced another COVID-19-related death at the weekend. This now takes the total number of COVID-19 deaths to six. The Minister of Health the Hon. Kim Wilson JP MP said, “On behalf of my entire team at the […]

 

25 April COVID-19 Update

25 April COVID-19 Update On Friday and Saturday the Ministry of Health received 223 new test results; of which ten were positive for COVID-19 and 213 were negative. Bermuda’s total confirmed positive cases is now 109, as follows: there are 65 active cases, of which: 54 persons are under active public health monitoring, and 11 […]

 

COVID-19 Modeling Data

COVID-19 modelling data – 24 April 2020     The numbers generated through this model cannot be interpreted as predictions of what will occur during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Rather, they should be treated as estimates of what might happen, based on the assumptions used in generating these estimates and the modelling strategy used. The model […]