COVID-19: Una muerte y 256 hospitalizados

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el domingo una muerte y 256 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 4,996.

Hay 230 adultos hospitalizados y 26 menores. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 20 de agosto al 2 de septiembre de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 23.77 por ciento.

Se reporta una defunción adicional a causa del COVID-19. Unas 256 personas están hospitalizadas; 230 adultos y 26 pediátricos. Al medio día se ofrece una actualización de los datos que incluye el status de vacunación; https://t.co/8KaFLZcGta

— Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico (@desaludpr) September 4, 2022

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Juan ‘Igor’ González hace historia en la Doble A en triunfo de los Toritos de Cayey

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Juan ‘Igor’ González se convirtió en la noche del sábado en el segundo dirigente en la historia del Béisbol Superior Doble A, en lograr títulos consecutivos con equipos distintos, con la victoria de los Toritos de Cayey.

“Nos merecíamos este triunfo. Estoy agradecido y privilegiado. Se escribe una página más en la historia”, expresó el dos veces Jugador Más Valioso de la Liga Americana en las Mayores.

González, quien ganó con los Grises de Humacao en 2021, igualó la gesta de su compueblano vegabajeño Víctor ‘Vitín’ Meléndez, campeón de las temporadas 1971-1972 (Manatí) y 1973 (Vega Baja).

Cayey venció en el séptimo partido 7-2 a los Peces Voladores de Salinas, ante más de 5 mil fanáticos en el estadio Pedro Montañez de Cayey.

Por tercer año consecutivo, el campeón del torneo se decidió en un séptimo juego. Es el segundo título en los últimos cuatro años para Cayey, que tiene cuatro cetros en total, conquistados en las temporadas 2022, 2018, 1986 y 1945.

Cayey contó con una efectiva combinación de los hermanos José Carlos y Juan Carlos Burgos, ambos lanzadores zurdos. El primero fue el ganador, al tirar durante 7.1 entradas con cinco ponches, seis hits permitidos y una carrera. Mientras, Juan Carlos cubrió el resto del camino.

Los Toritos atacaron desde la primera entrada al derecho Yadiel Rolón con par de anotaciones, mediante sencillo de Nelson Molina y ‘passed ball’ que aprovechó Richard González para llegar al plato.

Rolón permitió las primeras cuatro anotaciones de Cayey en 2.2 entradas para cargar con la derrota. Le pegaron seis incogibles y ponchó a dos.

En el tercer episodio, un triple de Michael Arroyo añadió dos vueltas después de dos outs y en el sexto acto, los Toritos aumentaron su ventaja con ramillete de tres carreras, gracias a sencillos de Christian Torres y Jan Arroyo.

Salinas hizo su primera vuelta en la octava entrada y fabricó otra en la novena.

El primer bate  de los Toritos, Kelvin Pérez, fue escogido el Jugador Más Valioso de la serie. Fue el campeón bate del baile de coronación con promedio de .400, con 12 hits. Anotó siete carreras y empujó cuatro. Además, recibió dos bases por bolas.

Al finalizar el encuentro, el vicepresidente de la Federación de Béisbol de Puerto Rico, ingeniero Carlos Príncipe Díaz, entregó el trofeo de campeón al apoderado Alberto Rivera.  Le acompañó el director ejecutivo, Efraín Williams González.

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TRINIDAD-ENERGY- Prime Minister in Europe for energy talks

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GUYANA-ECONOMY- Guyana projected to earn US$1 billion from oil production

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Unicef schenkt schooltassen

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St Andrew woman gone missing; last seen at Coronation Market Loop Jamaica

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Thirty-one-year-old Stacy-Ann Grant of Swettenham Road, St Andrew, has been missing since Wednesday, August 31.

She is of brown complexion, stout build and about 167 centimetres (five feet six inches) tall.

Reports from the Hunts Bay police are that about 9pm, Grant was last seen in the Coronation Market in downtown Kingston. She was wearing a red blouse and red tights.

She has not been heard from since then.

Anyone knowing the whereabouts of Stacy-Ann Grant is being asked to contact the Hunts Bay police at 876-923-7111, the police 119 emergency number, or the nearest police station.

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PM assures that Gov’t has strategy to reduce housing demand Loop Jamaica

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that the Government will be able to reduce the need for housing locally by targeting low-income earners.

The Government is on a thrust to build 70,000 houses, but Holness admits that that number of houses will not sufficiently fill the demand for houses across the island.

“I want you to understand that the Government has a strategy in place to get ahead of the demand for housing,” stated Holness.

He was speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony for Victoria Palms Housing Development in Denham Town, West Kingston on Friday.

According to Holness, part of the Government’s strategy is to gather information from the Population and Housing Census that is to get under way this month, on the housing needs of citizens.

“We have rough estimates as to what the housing deficit is, but I can say to you, that the 70,000 houses will not quench, totally, the thirst for housing, but will go a far way,” he declared.

“We’re expecting that if we target it (housing) to those with no income at all, those who are working-class, low-income, and those who are lower middle-income, then we would have solved a large part of the problem,” Holness insisted.

He said persons who are in the middle, upper and higher-income categories will be able to “focus on the already well-working housing market” locally.

“So, they can buy, and as more people enter the market, the prices (for houses) will go down as competition increases.

“Government will facilitate by making mortgages available at reasonable rates, and by releasing land to the private sector, so that they can develop the lands for housing,” the prime minister stated.

Meanwhile, the multiple-storey housing units that are to be build under the Government’s New Social Housing Programme (NSHP) at Victoria Palms Housing Development, are to be leased to the residents.

“There will be certain undertakings that the persons who will benefit from these homes will have to sign on to, because these houses will not be entitled to them,” Holness explained.

“They will be able to live in them under a lease, but these leases will have conditions of use. So this is not housing you can just sell as you like.

“These houses are, as I have indicated before, that under the New Social Housing Programme, we’re coming with different modalities of providing social housing, and this now is the launch of a new modality,” said Holness.

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PTC start tweejarige masteropleiding ICT

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Retour du premier paquebot de croisière : le Celebrity Equinox est là !

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Le Celebrity Equinos a été amarré peu après 7 heures, ce dimanche, au terminal de croisière. – Photo Jean-Marc Etifier/France-Antilles

Après deux ans et demi d’absence, les paquebots sont de retour dans la baie de Fort-de-France. Ce dimanche (4 septembre), peu après 7 heures, le Celebrity Equinox a accosté dans la baie, au terminal de croisière.

Si le temps n’était pas au rendez-vous, avec un ciel couvert et des coups de tonnerre, le navire était bien là. Premières images de cette arrivée qui lance une saison chargée : 200 navires sont attendus entre le 4 septembre 2022 et le 20 mai 2023, date de la dernière escale prévue pour cette saison. Près de 170 escales auront lieu à Fort-de-France et la trentaine restante est prévue principalement aux Trois-Îlets ou à Grande-Anse.

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Update Sept 4: Danielle becomes a hurricane again Loop Cayman Islands

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With maximum sustained winds up to 75 mph again, Danielle became a category 1 hurricane again late Saturday night.

According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Danielle is still moving slowly at 1 mph, west of the Azores.

Hurricane Danielle is expected to gradually strengthen over the next couple of days and is forecasted to move northeast in the next 72 hours.

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