NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Although our neighbors to the North have dropped the mask mandate on air travel and in most public spaces, the Pan American Health...
Residents may soon find themselves facing fewer COVID-19 rules, as government is considering further relaxing COVID restrictions.
Bahamians are reacting to the Deputy Prime Minister, and weighing in on possible changes to the mask mandate.
Local pediatricians are breathing a sigh of relief, with low COVID-19 numbers in the country. Now doctors say the climate is a lot better.
A neurotrauma workshop is being held in on New Providence and Grand Bahama, sharing critical, live-saving training.
The Davis administration is looking at ways to sweeten the pot for nurses in hopes of keeping them here, according to the Health Minister.
The travel health visa may come to an end soon, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Tourism Minister Chester Cooper.
March 15th, 2022 marks the second anniversary since the first positive COVID-19 case was recorded in The Bahamas.
It's World Kidney Day and The Bahamas joined the global observance to raise awareness of the importance of kidney functions.
One doctor is encouraging women to take charge of their health and be their own advocates on International Women's Day.