Minister Announces Changes To Covid Rules

February 4, 2022

[Updating] Minister of Health Kim Wilson is delivering remarks in the House of Assembly today [Feb 4] on “Living with Covid – The Public Health Emergency.” We will update with the full statement as able, and in the meantime the live audio is below.

Update: Full statement to come, in the meantime a short summary: The Minister said the size of group gatherings to increase from 20 to 100, SafeKey “will no longer be mandatory” in places like restaurants, bars & gyms, while the requirement to wear mask indoors will continue. This starts at noon today.

Update 11.58am: The Minister’s full statement follows below:

Mr Speaker, Honourable Members,

As I reflect back on the past 26 months, it actually pains me to recall the huge devastation caused to, and sacrifices made by, so many people in our community as we fought together against a pandemic never before seen in our generation as when the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 to be a global pandemic.

On the 18 March, 2020, Bermuda recorded its first positive case of COVID-19, and on 1 April 2020 under section 14[3] of Bermuda’s Constitution Order, the Governor declared that a state of emergency exists in Bermuda. This was the precursor to the Public Health [COVID-19] Emergency Order  2020 as the Government deemed it necessary, in the interests of public health, to take extraordinary measures to prevent, control or suppress COVID-19. And, as such, it was declared that a public health emergency exists in Bermuda.

Mr Speaker,

In the intervening period, a number of quarantine and travel ban orders were made. In addition, critical public health restrictions were put in place:

  • curfews were imposed,
  • gathering sizes were restricted,
  • households were prevented from mixing,
  • working from home was required,
  • schools were closed,
  • most businesses were closed,
  • gyms, restaurants, museums, movie theaters were all closed, and,
  • the doors to places of worship were shut.

Mr Speaker,

This impacted the entire community as weddings were cancelled, birthday parties were postponed, funerals were severely limited and visitations to loved ones in rest homes, hospitals and corrections facilities were halted.

Together, we witnessed wave after wave after wave of SARS-CoV-2 virus outbreaks. And, sadly, all too many people lost their lives due to COVID-19.

Much has changed over the course of the past 26 months.

The introduction of vaccines has greatly improved our chances with respect to how we mitigate against the devastation caused by COVID- 19.

In November last year, I indicated to this House that the next step for all of us in Bermuda is to learn how to live with COVID-19, and we have arrived at that step.

As COVID-19 continues to run its course, scientists generally believe that SARS- CoV-2 virus will become endemic for many regions in the world; circulating amongst thepopulation but causing fewer and fewer cases of severe disease or death. This will be due to immunity achieved largely through vaccination and, also, to a lesser extent, throughrecovery.

However, this will not happen overnight. There are a number of African nations, for example, where the vaccination rate is not yet 15% of the total population.

As of the end of Epi Week 4, January 29, 72% of Bermuda’s total population is fully immunized against COVID-19. And, although the Omicron variant is still with us, compared with the Delta variant, we have so far experienced significantly fewer hospitalisations and deaths.

What does this mean? It means the pandemic is not over for the world but Bermuda is in a position as a country to move out of the substantive public health emergency restrictions.

Minister statement health Feb 4 2022

In keeping with the stage Bermuda has reached, the Government is making the following changes to the Public Health [COVID-19 Emergency Powers] [Phased Re-opening] Regulations 2021:

  • the size of large groups will increase from 20 to 100, and this includes weddings and funerals, as well as Island Boats,
  • in restaurants, members clubs, bars, gyms and Island Boats, SafeKey will no longer be mandatory, which means a Student 7- day Pass is no longer required for these venues.

Tables will continue to be limited to groups of ten and be spaced 6ft apart, and these dining establishments, bars and clubs will still be restricted to seated service only.

Most importantly, however, the requirement to wear a mask while indoors in all venues will continue. As Honourable Members know, this coronavirus is transmitted through the air as droplets. As such, wearing a mask, particularly indoors, will be vital for the foreseeable future. It is one of the greatest tools in our arsenal for the reduction of transmission.

The legislative and relevant public health guidance changes will take effect from noon today, Friday, 4 February.

The Government anticipates this transitional stage will continue until the end of March. From April onwards, the public health emergency will be in place to support only the continued requirement to wear a mask indoors.

Mr Speaker,

I cannot over-emphasise the importance of continuing with good public health measures in addition to wearing a mask: wash your hands and maintain a physical distance of 6ft from others in crowded indoor and outdoor settings and, yes, get vaccinated.

Finally, Mr Speaker, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Bermuda community for their adherence to the public health restrictions. While necessary, we know these measures have taken a great toll economically, socially and in terms of our mental, if not, physical health. Thank you.

Mr Speaker, I would also like to extend a sincere thank you the Health teams for their incredible dedication and commitment to the people of Bermuda. The Chief Medical Officers, first, Dr Cheryl Peek-Ball and, then, Dr Ayo Oyinloye, have provided wise counsel and a steady hand throughout. And, health and other professionals across the spectrum of the health system – testing, diagnostic labs, contact tracing and case management, the hospital, the coroner, funeral homes – have worked long days, nights and weekends to keep us safe.

To all of you – Thank You.

Thank you, Mr Speaker.

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You can find more information on the links below from our dedicated website BermudaCovid.com, which is the most comprehensive resource and historic record available of Bermuda’s handling of the pandemic.

  • All Charts: Vaccine, testing & more here
  • Timelines: Dates of major developments here
  • Test results: Chart of testing stats here
  • Vaccine: Data covering vaccinations here
  • Dedicated website: BermudaCovid.com

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  1. question says:

    Masking should be voluntary. It is nothing more than empty virtue-signalling. And why have we not got rid of the TA forms and charges?

    • sandgrownan says:

      A major transmission vector is airborne. Masks help reduce the chance of transmission, therefore.

      While we might argue over effectiveness, especially given the number of unvaxed morons out there, to say they are virtue-signalling is patently incorrect.

      And frankly, I’d drop all restrictions now. Let the idiots take their chances.

      • Otrwele says:

        Your thr only moron. I’ll take my chances with a 98% recovery rate any day. That data has never changed from the beginning of this pendemic. Thank you

        • Sandgrownan says:

          Good for you. Holier than though self centered.

          Hope you don’t get sick you selfish twat.

          • Otrwele says:

            Don’t worry I won’t . I already had your stupid virus ! We all know the people that are vulnerable are 5he same group that the seasonal flu can take out at any time. This cold virus would have run its course with or without the BS that has taken place in the past years and the psychopath scientist already know this. And Like 98% of the people in this world will be just fine.

          • Otrwele says:

            Correction! Your science is the one who thinks it is holier than thou!

            • Sandgrownan says:

              Your inability to grasp basic science is not a Vail of argument against it.

      • Question says:

        Yet again, you’re arguing based on emotions and feelings rather than evidence. There are no credible randomized cluster trials proving that face masks reduce the spread of covid. We’re in the third year of the pandemic, and the evidence does not exist.

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      “Masking should be voluntary.”

      Why? So you can infect me with COVID-19? No thank you!

    • Ringmaster says:

      Not until Bermuda has a Minister of Tourism who knows anything about how to attract visitors driven away by the PLP’s ridiculous restrictions. His childish response to the OBA’s suggestion of trying to get the AC back sums it up. He has no plans. What does Bermuda offer to entice visitors? What is our product? Basic Tourism 101.

  2. Anonymous says:

    I told you bies, by March this is over. UK and Denmark have already dropped all restrictions, with many countries to follow suit. You sheeple still calling for mandates and lockdowns are ridiculous. If you still want to hide from a virus with a 0.01% mortality rate you’re free to do so, but as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord, and the Lord doesn’t give us the spirit of fear.

    • Joe Bloggs says:

      “by March this is over”

      By March of which year please?

      Both Dr. Faucci and Prof Witty agree that we need another 18 months or so before we can try top predict the future with any accuracy

  3. Manchester Moth says:

    Show us your data on masks!

    • Sandgrownan says:

      There’s this thing called Google. Go use it.

    • Loquat tree says:

      Here you go:

      “https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abi9069″

  4. Let's Keep It Real says:

    A “BIG THANK YOU” should have been given to Dr. Weldon.

  5. Richard says:

    Spineless.

    We cannot persecute children any further. No more masks in schools. The science does not support it. No other country has this requirement. We don’t wear them at tables in restaurants why should children have to wear them at desks in the classroom? Children are not ask risk of ill health. They mix outside schools. There is not one piece of logic or science that supports this persecution. The department of health is crushing the current and future well being of our youth and is driving families away from Bermuda as the seek a normal life. Minister Wilson this rets on your shoulders and you should not be able to sleep at night.

    End the madness.

    • Sandgrownan says:

      Persecution??. FFS, grow up.

    • Loquat tree says:

      Even the USA still has masking in schools so you are incorrect.
      CDC advice is for all schoolchildren to wear masks (over 2) as do many other countries.

      Omicron appears to be more prevalent among children than previous variants, many now have vaccine programs for the over 2′s also.
      Most people want to do everything possible to protect their children from Covid. Imagine a serious case or long covid in a child? Possibly life altering, even if not serious enough for hospitalization. I wouldn’t risk my child’s future health with such a simple precautionary measure that children have adapted to readily and without complaint for the most part.