Health risks

Barbados is an independent island nation in the Caribbean with a moderately developed economy. The capital is Bridgetown. Facilities for tourism are widely available.

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CRIME: Crime in Barbados is characterized by petty theft and street crime, but the incidence of violent crime appears to be on the rise. There has been an increase of robbery of tourists, including armed robbery, and visitors to Barbados should be especially vigilant on the beaches at night. Valuables left in plain sight inside vehicles make tempting targets for criminals. Automobile theft also occurs with some frequency.

MEDICAL FACILITIES: Medical care is generally good, but medical transport can take hours to respond, and ambulance attendants are prohibited from applying life-saving techniques during transport. Doctors and hospitals often expect immediate cash payment for health services.

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