UNC: Trinidad and Tobago should ask for monkeypox vaccine donations

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Caroni East MP Dr Rishad Seecheran addresses monkey pox vaccines at the Opposition’s media briefing on Sunday. – AYANNA KINSALE

OPPOSITION MP Dr Rishad Seecheran says the Health Ministry must not be totally dependent on the efforts of Pan-American Health Organisation (PAHO) to ensure TT has timely access to the vaccine used to treat the monkey pox virus.

He said Government should have no problem asking developed countries –many of which have already sourced and stored large batches of the vaccine –for donations.

On August 3, Health Minister Terrance Deyalsingh said the ministry placed an order with PAHO for 2,000 doses of the monkey pox vaccine. He said there was no firm confirmation of prices or arrival date.

On Sunday, speaking at the Opposition’s media briefing on Sunday, Seecheran said 2,000 doses of the two-dose regime vaccine was not enough to protect the country should there be an outbreak.

“This is not enough Minister Deyalsingh should an outbreak occur in our twin-island republic. We will all be left exposed and every single citizen of Trinidad and Tobago will be at risk. Every effort must be made to get more access to monkey pox vaccines.

“Up to now TT doesn’t have a single monkey pox vaccine. We should not entirely rely upon PAHO and the WHO (World Health Organisation) or vaccine supply to combat monkey pox. The WHO has created a new vaccine-sharing mechanism to stop the outbreak of monkey pox and this program is based on countries’ epidemiological needs, very similar to Covax mandate.

“Right now we are open to attack from monkey pox. We must reach out to foreign partners possibly for a donation. The United States has millions of vaccines, many of the European countries have millions of vaccines and they are they are keeping it from their population.

“But we need to reach out to these foreign governments and ask for donations because we do not know when we would get that order of 2,000 vaccines from PAHO.

“As we saw with the Covax initiative, rich countries bought up most of the world’s supply of vaccines.”

The Covax facility was crippled by vaccine-hoarding which created shortages to the detriment of poorer countries.

Covax was founded in April 2020, by the WHO, Gavi; the Vaccine Alliance, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, European Commission and the Government of France after scientists began working on an effective covid19 vaccine.

Covax’s objective was to ensure all countries had equal access, through its facility, to the covid19 vaccines whenever they became available. TT ordered 100,800 covid19 doses through Covax in 2020.

At the opening ceremony of CARPHA’s stakeholder consultation on regional health security, at the Hyatt Regency, Port of Spain, in July, Deyalsingh admitted to having fears of TT having difficulties with accessing monkey pox vaccine.

Seecheran suggested a proper health-care response plan targeting high-risk citizens as the country remains on high alert for the virus’ arrival.

He said the appointment of a director of infectious diseases was required to focus on manoeuvring TT through this impending threat.

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Restauran el servicio eléctrico al Hospital Universitario

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El secretario de Salud, Dr. Carlos Mellado López, confirmó el lunes el restablecimiento del servicio eléctrico en el Hospital Universitario del Centro Médico de Río Piedras.

“El sistema de electricidad fue restablecido en el Hospital Universitario”, dijo Mellado López en declaraciones escritas en sus redes sociales.

El sistema de electricidad fue restablecido en el Hospital Universitario.

— Carlos Mellado López (@prsecsalud) August 8, 2022

Equipo de ingeniería y técnicos trabajaron en la avería, que duró unas 16 horas, de los generadores del hospital. Los planes de contingencia fueron activados de inmediato.

Según Mellado López, ningún paciente ha estado en riesgo y los equipos continúan trabajando con batería.

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Esgrimistas boricuas cierran el Campeonato Centroamericano y del Caribe con tres medallas

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La Selección Nacional de Esgrima de Puerto Rico cerró este domingo con tres medallas en el Campeonato Centroamericano y del Caribe San Salvador, El Salvador. El evento fue el escenario para clasificar a los XXIV Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe en la misma ciudad entre el 23 de junio al 8 de julio de 2023.

Puerto Rico se dejó sentir con dos medallas de plata y una de bronce y destacadas actuaciones individuales. La delegación puertorriqueña compitió con representación en florete (individual ambas ramas y por equipos masculino), sable (individual y por equipos en masculino) y espada (individual y por equipos femenino).

El arma del florete fue la líder en preseas. Una de las medallas de plata fue conquistada por César Colón López. Completaron el podio, el campeón centroamericano de México, Diego Cervantes, y los medallistas de bronce, el venezolano José Briceño y el mexicano Juan Delgado.

La presea de bronce fue para el colectivo integrado por Colón López, Carlos Padua Rodríguez, Jorge Rojas y Jonathan Lugo. Estos vencieron 44-41 a Guatemala (Carlos Gómez, José López, Cristian Porrás y Derek Quiñones) en cuartos de final. En semifinales perdieron, 44-41, el pase a la medalla de oro contra México (Diego Cervantes, Juan Carlos Delgado, Carlos López y Ulises Soto). Mientras, para el combate por la medalla de bronce, Puerto Rico derrotó 45-28 a Colombia (Santiago Pachón, Sonny Tezna, Javier Uribe y Tomás Vargas). El podio lo completó  Venezuela con el oro y México se llevó la plata.

El sable masculino obtuvo un rendimiento óptimo. Adrián Figueredo Suliveres, Rafael Western Reyes y los hermanos Connor y Dylan Woodward se proclamaron subcampeones de la región centroamericana y caribeña. El equipo le ganó 45-43 al combinado de Cuba (Daimel Cantero, Christofer Frometa, Carol Rivero y Hansel Rodríguez) en tablón de ocho. En semifinales derrotaron, 45-30, a Colombia (Jacob Cardona, Luis Correa, Michael Lozano y Camilo Mozquera). En la final se encontraron con los venezolanos Cristian Crespo, Hender Medina, José Félix Quintero y Abrahan Rodríguez, cayendo 45-40.   

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Además del subcampeonato de Colón López en el florete masculino individual, otros esgrimistas se destacaron. Padua Rodríguez llegó en la octava posición, Lugo Rivera (13) y Rojas Piñero (15).

En el florete femenino sobresalió Gabriela Padua Rodríguez. La joven floretista finalizó en la sexta posición. Padua Rodríguez perdió el pase a las medallas con la eventualmente campeona de la competencia, Alely Hernández, de México. Otra boricua compitió, Yimelis Aristud Matos, finalizando 23.

Por el sable masculino, Western Reyes alcanzó el sexto lugar, seguido de Figueredo Suliveres (séptimo). Los hermanos Dylan (11) y Connor (14) se quedaron en el tablón de mejores 16 esgrimistas.

Las competidoras en desarrollo y en proceso de crecimiento en el alto rendimiento fueron las espadistas. La atleta que más lejos llegó fue Verónica Vázquez López (23). Le siguieron Adriana Pellicier Torres (28), Sabrina López Soto (30) y Xiany Lay (31). En la competencia por equipos no pudieron avanzar a la fase de cuartos de final al perder 45-35 contra la República Dominicana.

Puerto Rico quedó en la sexta posición de los ocho países que acumularon preseas con tres (dos platas y un bronce). El desglose final fue México (5 oros, 3 platas, 8 bronces), Venezuela (5 oros, 2 platas y 2 de bronce), Cuba (un oro, una plata, 2 de bronce), República Dominicana (un oro y un bronce), Costa Rica (una plata) y Panamá (un bronce).

La delegación estuvo acompañada del presidente federativo y entrenador nacional de espada, Juan Carlos Ramírez, los entrenadores Marlon Carrión (florete)y Roberto Figueredo (sable), y el director técnico Ulpiano Padilla.

Para que la esgrima puertorriqueña tenga representación en San Salvador 2023 deberá esperar la certificación del Departamento de Alto Rendimiento del Comité Olímpico de Puerto Rico, proceso por el cual pasarán todos los deportes y atletas a formar parte de la Delegación.

En los pasados Juegos Centroamericanos y del Caribe, Barranquilla 2018, la única medalla fue ganada por Sebastián Tirado. El puertorriqueño subió al podio con el tercer lugar en el evento de florete masculino.

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Suriname en de cocaïnehandel (4)

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De mislukte jacht op Desi Bouterse Suriname heeft als drugsdoorvoerland zijn plaatsje op de wereldkaart al lang verworven. De illegale

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Cops search for Mario Palmer as probe in several crimes intensify Loop Jamaica

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The St Andrew South Police have launched a search for a man identified as Mario Palmer of Psalms Avenue, Kingston 11, and identified him as a Person of Interest.

Detectives believe Palmer can assist them with their investigations into recent crimes in the parish, including an incident of murder.

“He is being urged to turn himself into the Hunts Bay Police by 5:00 pm on Monday, August 8.

Anyone with information that can assist the police to locate Palmer is asked to contact the Hunts Bay police at 876-923-7111, the police 119 number, or the nearest police station.

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Children to learn about dangers of human trafficking Loop Jamaica

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The Ministry of National Security is collaborating with the Ministry of Education and Youth to inform children about human trafficking.

Director of Children and Family Programmes at the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Warren Thompson, said the initiative was necessary, as children are vulnerable to human trafficking.

“There is the inclusion of the trafficking in persons content in the Home Family Life Education curriculum in schools, where we want children and teachers to be sensitive and have an awareness to the issue,” Thompson said.

He continued, “they have an internal committee and a plan of action, aimed at basically doing some preventative work in schools across the island, so a number of things are happening in the education sector”.

Manager of the Trafficking in Persons Secretariat in the Ministry of National Security, Audrey Budhi, said following the creation of Anti-Trafficking in Persons (ATIP) clubs in schools in 2019, the National Taskforce Against Trafficking in Persons had further dialogue on engagement.

“What the team did, coming out of the intentional work from the task force, they have…[from] grades seven to nine…developed the curriculum and that curriculum is used at that level outside of what we were talking about with the clubs.” Ms. Budhi said.

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Senator Joseph asks Sir Molwyn to ensure that uncollected garbage is removed from a Bendals neighbourhood

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Senator Johnathan Joseph is calling on Minister of Health Sir Molwyn Joseph, yet again, to intervene and make sure that the garbage in his constituency is collected in a timely manner.

Sir Molwyn is the Minister responsible for the collection of waste across the country.

Senator Joseph, the United Progressive Party (UPP) Candidate for St. Mary’s North, reports that he has been receiving calls and WhatsApp messages from residents of the St. Thomas area in Bendals whose garbage has been uncollected for the past two weeks.

He says the situation appears to be so dire that even his wife has been receiving messages about the situation.

Personally, Joseph says, he has not seen the condition of the area, but he intends to visit the community as soon as he is able.

The UPP Candidate says he plans to assist the residents however he can if the garbage remains uncollected this week.

In March this year, residents of Harmony Drive in Cashew Hill found themselves in a similar situation, with garbage having been uncollected for several weeks and, in some instances, for a month.

The residents complained of the unsightly and unhealthy situation, which Senator Joseph agreed had become a health hazard.

Accordingly, he promised to remove the garbage if Sir Molwyn and the National Solid Waste Management Authority did not respond to his request for action in this regard.

And since the relevant authorities failed to do so, on April 1, the UPP Candidate fulfilled his promise to the constituents.

He secured the services of a private garbage truck and he, along with constituents, went out collecting the waste.

He was commended highly for his efforts by residents across the country while the Solid Waste Authority chided him for what it deemed to be an interruption to its schedule.

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$43m spent on Johnson Smith’s failed Commonwealth post bid, Summit Loop Jamaica

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The Jamaican Government spent a combined $43 million on the failed campaign by Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister, Senator Kamina Johnson Smith, to wrest the Commonwealth Secretary General position away from Baroness Patricia Scotland, and for its delegation that attended the Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit in Kigali, Rwanda in June.

A total of $18.2 million was spent on the Johnson Smith campaign that started with the surprise announcement of her candidature by Jamaica House in April. Approximately $25 million was spent on the delegation, which included Prime Minister Andrew Holness and his wife Juliet, that attended the week-long Summit at which the incumbent, the Dominica-born Scotland, narrowly defeated Johnson Smith to retain her position as Commonwealth Secretary General.

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The cost of the campaign and the trip to the east-central African nation was revealed in a statement on Sunday by the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM).

According to the statement, the $18.2 million that was expended on the Johnson Smith campaign covered air and ground transportation, COVID-19 tests, meals and accommodation, public relations/communications support activities for staging of events such as the launch and engagements with delegations as well as IT support, printing of documents, photography, food, and beverages.

Regarding the $25 million that was spent by the government for its delegation to attend the Summit, OPM explained that the cost was absorbed by three participating ministries, with the OPM being responsible for $12.8 million of the amount. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade forked up $7.7 million, while the Ministry of Tourism contributed $5.1 million.

The statement also confirmed that global marketing agency, FINN Partners provided public relations, media relations and thought leadership services for Johnson Smith.

“The government of Jamaica was not a party to this arrangement, which was secured by corporate Jamaica,” the statement added.

The Prime Minister was expected to answer questions in the Parliament related to the cost of the campaign, including whether a foreign-based public relations entity was involved and the source of the funding.

In providing the answers Sunday night, the OPM said it was “fulfilling its public commitment to transparency and accountability”.

The OPM asserted that Johnson Smith’s campaign was efficiently conducted and utilised the existing channels and resources, including already established travel plans and engagements.

“This significantly minimised additional and direct expenditure from the budget for the campaign,” it insisted.

The prime minister’s office highlighted that Johnson Smith’s candidature was announced in April and launched that same month in London, with some assistance for this event from corporate Jamaica.

Said the OPM: “The Minister made strategic use of the opportunities offered by impending official engagements, to carry out lobbying activities. In that regard, in her capacity as Foreign Minister, Minister Johnson Smith attended meetings of the Economic and Social Council (United Nations, New York, April 2022); the CARICOM Agri-Investment Forum & Expo (Guyana, May 2022); the 12th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (United Nations, Geneva, June 2022); and the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (Rwanda, June 2022)”.

It also noted that Johnson Smith met with Heads of Government and counterpart Ministers on the margins of these programmed activities, to conduct the work of the Jamaican delegation, and simultaneously, to promote the candidature.

“This is standard operation in international organisations, particularly by small states like Jamaica, which are conscious of the need to capitalise on these avenues to conduct international relations, in order to minimise costs,” said the OPM.

It disclosed that the foreign affairs minister’s travel schedule took her to seven African countries in 10 days as she sought their votes for the secretary general post.

However, all of that would come to naught as, at the end of a divisive campaign, Scotland prevailed by a 27-24 margin and will serve out her remaining two years as secretary general.

The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne, had stated that Jamaica was making a “monumental mistake” in challenging a Scotland for the post. He said the decision threatened to divide the 15-member Caricom bloc.

The OPM said the Jamaican government ran a clean, transparent, principled campaign that met the standards of accountability.

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