Covid-19 Advisory: Large Group Exemptions
The oversight of approving large group gathering exemptions — as the maximum number of people allowed to gather is 100 persons – is now the responsibility of the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport.
A Government spokesperson said, “The public is advised that the oversight of approving large group gathering exemptions is now the responsibility of the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport.
“Currently under the guidelines, the maximum number of people allowed to gather is 100 persons.
“Requests for group gatherings larger than 100 people must be applied for through the online form to the Ministry of Youth, Culture and Sport. Applications must be complete and provide detailed protocols for Covid-safety.
“Applications can be made online via the following link: https://forms.gov.bm/Exemption-for-Large-Gatherings
“Applications must be submitted at least 10 business days in advance of the date of the event. Prospective applicants should note that the online application form is currently being updated to expedite processing. The new form will be in effect by 28th June 2021. Therefore, applicants are encouraged to defer submitting applications until that date as the process will be clearer and faster.
Minister Peets said, “While we are able to consider applications for large group exemptions, I remind the public that Bermuda and the world are still experiencing a pandemic and the risks associated with Covid-19 remain a reality. We will consider all applications, but remind the public that public health guidance must be followed, maintaining the 3 C’s: avoid closed spaces, crowded places and close contact.”
“As a note large group exemption approvals has moved from the Ministry of National Security, as the resources of the Disaster Risk Reduction and Mitigation Team will be focused on hurricane season preparedness and overseeing the seven approved quarantine sites.”
You can find more information on the links below and also on our dedicated website BermudaCovid.com, which is the most comprehensive resource and historic record available of Bermuda’s handling of the pandemic.
- All: Our coverage of the Covid-19 pandemic here
- Bermuda Stats: Chart of testing stats here
- Vaccinations: Data covering vaccinations here
Not surprising in view of the recent history, and less embarrassing than firing another Minister of Nat Security.
Well in the beginning the govt done a gr8 job. Right there backpedalling and grasping for something not there.
Horse with blinders