Montserrat’s leader of government business says the easing of restrictions and the re-opening of the island’s borders are not for people to become reckless in a still covid-19 environment.
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) on Thursday bade farewell to the Cuban health professionals who have provided specialists and support services to the Government and people of Montserrat since 2020.
Read MoreThe Government of Montserrat has made some significant relaxation adjustments to the COVID-19 suppression regulations.
Read MoreThere are no active COVID-19 cases on Montserrat.
Read MoreThe St John’s Clinic and by extension the Ministry of Health is the recipient of another Vital Piece of Equipment.
Read MoreParliamentary Secretary, Honourable Veronica Dorsette Hector has welcomed an amendment to the Labour Code that spells out when a dispute can be taken to the Court of Appeal.
Read MoreEfforts are being made to have an accredited hospital on Montserrat.
Read MoreMontserrat’s leader of government business says there will come a time when there will be easing of some of the current Covid-19 restrictions that are in place.
Read MoreThe Electoral Commission has unanimously agreed that there needs to be a look at Montserrat’s elections legislation with a view to making changes or adjustments.
Read MoreThe Montserrat Ministry of Health and Social Services is deeply saddened to announce the death of one resident from COVID-19.
Read MoreMandatory testing for front-line workers on Montserrat could become a reality.
Read MoreMinister for Health, Honourable Charles Kirnon has announced that the ministry is considering random testing of children at the island’s schools.
Read MoreA new study has given an insight into why the level of vaccine hesitancy is high in Caribbean islands including Montserrat.
Read MorePremier, the Honourable Joseph Farrell is reiterating his call for persons in the community who are presenting with symptoms of COVID-19 to report to the health centres.
Read MoreFormer Premier Donaldson Romeo says the government should consider giving support to persons affected by the COVID-19 measures.
Read MoreMontserrat’s Leader of Government Business the Honourable Joseph Farrell has announced that the current curfew measures in place have been extended to February 1st.
Read MoreThe tourism sector is unlikely to return to a semblance of normalcy unless Montserrat’s vaccination rate improves.
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