The current curfew — which is 12.30am to 5.00am — and “other public health measures will remain in place until they expire on January 20, 2022,” the Government noted this evening.
In releasing tonight’s test results, Minister of Health Kim Wilson said, “Additionally, we have been asked about relaxing the current regulations and requirements that are in effect, specifically regarding the curfew. To be clear the current curfew and other public health measures will remain in place until they expire on January 20, 2022.
“Lastly, I think it’s important to stress that this isn’t the first surge that we’ve navigated through. And as we did previously, we will push through and continue to evolve and meet the challenges ahead.
“What we need though is the cooperation of the community to help in curbing the spread. As basic as it may seem, the public health guidance is the best defense against the coronavirus.
“We continue to advocate vigilance, personal responsibility and compliance. The public should continue to wear a mask, wash their hands, keep physically distanced from others not in their household, and add antigen tests to their pandemic toolbox.”
Timeline, via BermudaCovid.com, of the main curfew changes since March 2020: