March 15th, 2022 marks the second anniversary since the first positive COVID-19 case was recorded in The Bahamas.
Two years into the pandemic, COVID-19 is still having a "staggering impact" on pregnant women, as health officials in the region are reporting a large increase...
Changes are on the way for secondary COVID-19 testing requirements as the decline in cases has prompted officials to loosen restrictions.
As Covid-19 cases continue to decline, one union leader is urging the Ministry of Education to proceed with caution as it moves to resume full face-to-face...
The Bahamas received 32,000 Pfizer COVID-19 vaccines today as health officials continue to push for more Bahamians to get vaccinated.
Although The Bahamas is considered to be at the tail end of the fourth wave of COVID-19, Minister of Health Dr Michael Darville says officials must...
The digital services arm of Aliv swung into action during the pandemic, helping employers access affordable rapid antigen tests.
The Bahamas Ministry of Health's review and approval process for large events is "a very good policy," according to regional health experts.
As COVID-19 cases decrease, the Bahamas Christian Council President says he believes restrictions on churches should be relaxed.
It appears healthcare workers aren't as educated on the COVID-19 vaccine as many expect, according to one senior physician.