National school examinations suspended in Bahamas | News – Jamaica Star Online

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July 22, 2020

Prime Minister of Bahamas, Dr. Hubert Minnis

NASSAU, Bahamas, Jul 22, CMC The Bahamas has suspended national school examinations following a spike in the number of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in the country in recent days.

The Ministry of Education said that Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis had on Sunday announced the lockdown of the island of Grand Bahama until August 7, due to the recent spike in the number of COVID-19 cases.

The ministry said that in an effort to ensure the safety of all concerned and to protect the integrity of the national examinations, the 2020 sitting of the Bahamas Junior Certificate (BJC) and the Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) examinations is temporarily suspended effective immediately until further notice.

It said that it was advising students to continue their preparations for these crucial examinations as they will be held at a later date in accordance with the advice of the competent authority guided by Ministry of Health officials.

Last Sunday, Minnis said that he understood the frustration and the disappointment of many Bahamians and residents that may ensue as we re-implement certain restrictions.

But as a country we have to do what is right and necessary. If we do not take these measures now, we will pay a higher and deadlier price later, he added.

Bahamas has recorded 153 confirmed cases of the virus and 11 deaths.

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