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BAMP backs safe zones, says it’s satisfied with regulations - Barbados Today

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Government’s COVID-free safe zones have finally received an apparent seal of approval from the Barbados Association of Medical Practitioners.(BAMP) After urging that the draft on safe zones be revisited amid claims of potential discrimination in the delivery of healthcare services, BAMP said it is now satisfied the legislation is not intended to and does not […]

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