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COVID-19: Barbados Authorities Give Go-Ahead For Sporting, Social Events

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Barbados Today:- After almost a year of fetes and other large scale social activities being banned amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the green light has been given for open-air social and sporting events to resume. Chief Medical Officer (CMO) The Most Honourable Dr Kenneth George announced at a press conference on Wednesday that these larger public events will be allowed and specific protocols have been put in place to protect patrons, promoters and performers. “For open-air events, for the promoters and the artistes and the people on stage who are actively involved in the production, both vaccination and a rapid antigen

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