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Barbados curfew restrictions end July 1

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• All day care centres will reopen to full capacity from next week,

• Sporting events will be able to have spectators, once physical distancing and wearing of masks are observed.

• The limit for outdoor entertainment and social events has been raised to 500 people, and those indoor will be subject to density capacity.

• From July 15, once the COVID-19 Monitoring Unit approves, that limit can go above 500.

• The one-hour limit for church services will also be lifted, and baptisms will be permitted once people wear gloves, but the other protocols remain.

• Commercial air traffic to resume on July 12 with Air Canada.

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