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THE Duchess of Cambridge and the Countess of Wessex chatted to nurses from Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre.

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By EARYEL BOWLEG ebowleg@tribunemedia.net IN celebration of International Nurses’ Day, the Duchess of Cambridge commended nurses from Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre for the service they provide during the health crisis. Via video call, Kate Middleton spoke with three nurses from the centre about whether there is still stigma surrounding mental health in The Bahamas. “There still is a stigma SEE PAGE TWO

Rogue passenger now does not have virus DIONISIO:

DISINFECTED By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

THE Grand Bahama passenger who initially tested positive for COVID-19 has now tested negative for the disease, the Ministry of Health reported last night. The passenger arrived in Grand Bahama on Friday, May 8, and was part of the government’s exercise to return Bahamians and

residents home who were still abroad due to travel restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic. It was discovered after the aircraft landed in Grand Bahama that this passenger was on the flight. Three individuals traveled with this passenger. On Sunday, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said the passenger tested positive for COVID-19 ahead of his arrival home

and should not have been on the flight. At the time, he said the passenger and three others with him had been retested and officials were awaiting the results. Last night, officials said the passenger has now tested negative for the disease. “The passenger was tested twice upon arrival in Grand Bahama by the Ministry of Health’s Surveillance Team,” the

Ministry of Health said last night. “Both test samples returned a negative result, as confirmed by the fully accredited National Reference Lab in New Providence. Health officials are satisfied that the passenger did not pose a risk to the other passengers traveling on the same aircraft.” The statement came hours after the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced it was investigating how the

RESIGN WHAT FOR? By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net

passenger was allowed on the flight. A statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs says Dr Minnis has asked that this matter be treated with priority. “Accordingly, the ministry is presently conducting enquiries into all matters surrounding the incident and will report its findings to the prime minister on

TOURISM Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar said yesterday he doesn’t believe he should have resigned along with former Health Minister Dr Duane Sands because of his involvement in allowing six permanent residents entry in the country nearly two weeks ago. Speaking ahead of a Cabinet meeting yesterday, he told reporters: “I honestly think enough has been said about this. I think it’s been ventilated. I think the prime minister has spoken to it and I think Dr Sands has

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OPERATOR ERROR CAUSED BLACKOUT By EARYEL BOWLEG ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

RESIDENTS throughout New Providence were left angry yesterday after an island-wide blackout. With many people working from home and students completing classes and exams online, the blackout left thousands of people frustrated. Bahamas Power and Light said the power went off shortly after 1pm.

BPL HEADQUARTERS “We are investigating the matter now, and will keep customers updated

as we get information. We anticipate two hours’ restoration time from the onset of restoration efforts,” the company said 40 minutes after the blackout occurred. About an hour later, another release indicated power was restored at 2pm in a few areas including Wellington St, Hospital Lane, Laird St, Fleming St and Solomon’s Mines. Later in the day, BPL said areas

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ALICIA WALLACE NOW THINGS REALLY NEED TO CHANGE

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