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Bar operations at St. John’s Police Station restricted as Health authorities conduct contact-tracing investigations

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The police remain tight-lipped over reports that a civilian working at the St. John’s Police Station bar has been infected with the COVID-19 virus.

The bar was reportedly closed and that Health officials were on site Monday conducting inquiries, as contact tracing has commenced.

The woman, who is reportedly of Hispanic descent, was tested positive on October 8.

However, reports say she continued to work, and was also seen at the gun range at the Sir Wright George Police Academy.

Members of the Force did not want to confirm or deny the reports, and calls to Commissioner of Police Atlee Rodney and Public Relations Officer Frankie Thomas went unanswered.

This is not the first bar to be exposed to the virus. Health Minister Molwyn Joseph says a female worker at another bar showed up for work knowing she was sick, and potentially exposed about 100 persons to the illness.

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Joseph has since cautioned bar owners to exercise extreme care during operations, since an infection has the potential to close down their business.

Chief Health Inspector Sharon Martin has complained that bar operators are not being compliant with the protocols and guidelines governing COVID-19.

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3 responses to “Bar operations at St. John’s Police Station restricted as Health authorities conduct contact-tracing investigations”

  1. If it walks like a duck, quack like a duck….it’s a duck.
    My question though…after she was tested positive was the bar owner notified?
    And who owns the bar the police or a civilian?
    Also how the police expect the general public to follow protocols when they are clearly not adhering.
    Justice is really blind and unbalance.

  2. Right now me fed-up. Me a do everything to protect myself and those around me and some people out deh na k. Lard have mercy pan dem WICKED PEOPLE.

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