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By Julia Rawlings-Bentham  With almost 60 per cent of Barbados’ population vaccinated against COVID-19, Government is moving towards the establishment of safe zones as it continues to battle the virus that has claimed 98 lives to date. The creation of these zones will see health care workers being targetted in the first instance, followed by frontline workers, along with those in the tourism and education sectors. Overtime, persons in the restaurant and entertainment sectors and places of worship will be included in the creation of safe zones. This plan of action was revealed on Monday by Prime Minister Mia Amor

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