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Killer bug: 5 more infected
FOUR adults and one child in the General Intensive Care Unit of the Princess Margaret Hospital have contracted the same bacteria that killed two premature babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, as concerns grow that the bacteria could spread to more wards within the hospital.
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Limit on visitors as hospital sees uptick in COVID-19 cases
THE Ministry of Health and Wellness said precautionary measures have been implemented in the Intensive Care Unit and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Princess Margaret Hospital following a noticed uptick in COVID- 19 cases related to exposure at the hospital.
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Four patients with COVID-19 in intensive care in Grand Bahama
FOUR Grand Bahama residents with COVID-19 require intensive care, three of them are under intubation.
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Acinetobacter Baumannii reportedly spreads through PMH
THE OUTBREAK of a bacterial infection, which Princess Margaret Hospital administration had said had been contained in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, has reportedly spread to the Intensive Care Unit of the hospital, with four people being affected, according to sources inside PMH.
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Breaking - PHA: 'No bacteria found in the NICU'
UPDATED The Public Hospitals Authority revealed this afternoon that the strain of Acinetobacter baumannii that killed two babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) has not been detected within the environment of the NICU.
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Crash victims in intensive care
THE cousins of West End and Bimini MP Obie Wilchcombe were still in intensive care at Doctors Hospital last night after their car crashed into a utility pole in Freeport on Wednesday.
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Bahamas finishes second overall at Carifta Games
After three days of intense competition at the National Stadium, the Bahamas finished second overall at the 2018 Carifta Games with 35 medals.
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Newborn injured in PMH unit
THE Public Hospitals Authority yesterday confirmed recent reports of an incident at the Princess Margaret Hospital that affected an infant who was injured during IV therapy.
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Top ways to boost health in 2018 in under five minutes per day
(BPT) - A new year brings new opportunities to focus on health and fitness. The following are four easy ways to boost your health in less than five minutes per day. Drink water before each mealDrinking enough water each day helps to boost hydration,
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Attorneys meet Ministry on VAT
Higgs & Johnson attorneys have met with John Rolle, the financial secretary, and other Ministry of Finance officials over Value-Added Tax (VAT), its ramifications and impending implementation. The session was described as “intense and tremendously beneficial”.
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Man shot at party in Fox Hill dies - armed suspect sought
POLICE are have mounted an "intense" search of New Providence for an armed suspect responsible for the shooting death of a man on Sunday night in Fox Hill.
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Sound wave therapy for erectile dysfunction
Low intensity shockwave lithotripsy (Li-ESWT) has the great potential to offer a curative treatment for poor blood supply/vasculogenic erectile dysfunction, which is a common cause of poor erections for many men.
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Mystery remains as bacteria not found in baby ICU
THE Public Hospitals Authority said yesterday afternoon that the strain of Acinetobacter Baumannii that killed two premature babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of the Princess Margaret Hospital has not been detected within the “environment” of the NICU.
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Bahamas Power & Light | SKYGuard Tropical Cyclone Weather Alert ( #9)
A couple of hours ago an observing site on the southeast coast of Puerto Rico reported sustained winds of 52 kt.
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Marie is first Miss Earth Bahamas
AFTER a two-week intensive search, Bahamas Beauty International selected 22-year-old Brooke Marie Sherman as its very first Miss Earth Bahamas.
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Family mourns victim of car crash
FAMILY and friends mourned the death of Lakeisha Rolle yesterday as the 18-year-old victim of a horrific Eleuthera car crash was laid to rest.
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Mackey Williams and Eva Maycock win ‘Uncle Lou’ 10K fun run/walk
THE competition was intense once again in the St Augustine’s College Alumni Association’s 11th Annual Leviticus “Uncle Lou” Adderley 10K fun run/walk race.
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Review to guard against money laundering
THE FIRST phase of an intensive review of the country’s financial systems and regulatory capacity to protect against money laundering and terrorism began yesterday.
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SKYGuard | Bahamas Power & Light Tropical Storm Projected Track & Intensity ( Bulletin #8)
Surface observations and Doppler radar data from Puerto Rico indicate that the centre of Laura is currently over the Virgin Islands, eastern Puerto Rico, and the adjacent Caribbean waters.
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SKYGuard | Bahamas Dept of Meteorology Real-Time track of Tropical Storm Ian
SKYGuard | Bahamas Dept of Meteorology Real-Time satellite long range projected track of Tropical Storm Ian
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