WATCH: ‘St. Lucia Moves’ Campaign Launched In Fight Against Non-Communicable Diseases – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia has launched a new initiative in the fight against Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs).

The initiative is called ‘St. Lucia Moves’. More in this report from Fernelle Neptune.

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SOURCE: Ministry of Health, Wellness & Elderly Affairs

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COVID-19: 5 muertos y 250 hospitalizados

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el sábado 5 muertes y 250 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 5,068.

Hay 224 adultos hospitalizados y 26 menores. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 31 de agosto al 14 de septiembre de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 19.84 por ciento.

Se reportan 5 defunciones adicionales a causa del COVID-19. Unas 250 personas están hospitalizadas; 224 adultos y 26 pediátricos. Al medio día se ofrece una actualización de los datos que incluye el status de vacunación; https://t.co/8KaFLZdeiI

— Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico (@desaludpr) September 17, 2022

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Nuevo video de Bad Bunny causa revuelo

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Bad Bunny ha compartido un nuevo vídeo para su tema Un Verano Sin Ti “El Apagón”, que ha acompañado con un corto documental titulado Aquí Vive Gente.

El documental, realizado por Bianca Graulau, examina los problemas de justicia social y económica que se superponen en Puerto Rico, como los apagones de verano provocados por las compañías energéticas privatizadas, las subidas masivas de los alquileres, las urbanizaciones de lujo y las lagunas fiscales para los extranjeros ricos.

Desde la publicación de Un Verano Sin Ti en mayo, la superestrella puertorriqueña ha estrenado los vídeos de “Neverita”, “Me Porto Bonito” y “Tití Me Preguntó” del álbum. Tuvo el mayor debut en el número 1 de 2022 en su lanzamiento, y aunque fue desbancado por Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers de Kendrick Lamar la semana siguiente, finalmente volvió a la cima de las listas. Bad Bunny interpretó “Tití Me Preguntó” en directo desde el Yankee Stadium para los VMA de la MTV a finales de agosto.

“Espero que la gente de PR pueda ver mi vídeo antes de que se apaguen las luces”, publicó en Instagram Stories el viernes (16 de septiembre), minutos después de publicar el clip, que comienza con la introducción de la canción impulsada por ritmos retumbantes mientras aparecen los lugareños cantando junto a su canción.

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Gobierno ofrece actualización sobre preparativos ante el paso de Fiona por la isla

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El Negociado de Manejo de Emergencias y Administración de Desastres del Departamento de Seguridad Pública de Puerto Rico ofrece en la mañana del sábado una conferencia de prensa ante el paso de la tormenta tropical Fiona por Puerto Rico. 

“Le pedimos a nuestro pueblo que no salgan a la calle a partir del medio día de hoy y que busquen refugio de ser necesario. Se mantiene una vigilancia de inundaciones repentinas para todo Puerto Rico incluyendo a Vieques y Culebra hasta el lunes en la tarde. La tormenta está más organizada, pero puede que se emita un aviso de huracán por lo que no podemos subestimar esta tormenta”, dijo el gobernador en conferencia de prensa.

“Pedimos calma, pero estemos activos. Cuidar de sus mascotas y pensar en ellas cuando hagan sus preparativos”, añadió. “Nuestro gobierno está activado y preparado para atender la emergencia”, afirmó el primer ejecutivo. Puntualizó que tiene la reserva de emergencia disponible para responder ágilmente, que cuenta con más de 500 millones de dólares para atender la emergencia.

También compartió que firmó una orden ejecutiva para emitir un estado de emergencia ante el paso de la tormenta. A su vez, el gobierno federal está alertado en la posibilidad de tener que declarar un estado de emergencia mayor.

A partir de las seis de la tarde habrá ley seca, añadió el mandatario, y se activó a la Guardia Nacional. 

El Centro Nacional de Huracanes en Miami, informó en el boletín intermedio de las 8:00 de la mañana, que el centro de la Tormenta Tropical Fiona fue localizado por un avión de reconocimiento de la Reserva de la Fuerza Aérea cerca de la latitud 16.1 grados norte, longitud 63.4 graos oeste.

Fiona se está moviendo hacia el oeste a cerca de 13 millas por hora (mph). Se espera un movimiento hacia el oeste a oeste noroeste con una disminución en la velocidad de traslación hasta el domingo en la noche. Se pronostica un giro hacia el noroeste temprano la semana próxima. En la trayectoria pronosticada, se espera que el centro de Fiona se moverá cerca de las Islas Vírgenes y Puerto Rico hoy hasta el domingo, y se aproximará a la costa sur o este de la República Dominicana el domingo en la noche y el lunes.

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Bobby Shmurda Responds To Man Claiming They Were In Bed, Blames Label

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Bobby Shmurda is reacting to allegations made by a man who claimed he was in a video with the New York rapper.

The MC fans are demanding a response from him after he posted a video lying in bed with two persons covered under the sheets with him. Bobby Shmurda had initially posted the video on his Instagram account as he promoted his “Hoochie Daddy” track. In the track, Bobby has his hands around the two persons. One of them is completely covered, while another has his hair and part of his forehead showing. While smoking a blunt, Bobby says, “I know I said I was going to rehab but come on you kno I was just bull****ingggg man,” as he laughs.

On Wednesday, a man who identified himself as a LGBTQ member claimed that he was in the video with Bobby. Sharing the video on his Facebook page under the same name, he wrote, “I’m mad shy but Bobby loves meee.” The video has been liked 220,000 times and has been shared many times. In the comments, the man, Raza, says that the person whose forehead is showing is him after a follower question his hairline to that of the person in the video.

“That really looks like a mans hairline,” a follower wrote to which Raza responded, “duh it’s mine.”

It’s unclear if Raza is telling the truth. Bobby Shmurda addressed the post on Friday, although he did not confirm or deny whether he was in bed with men.

“That’s why y’all still broke after all these years you spend your time on bull**** and cap to make y’all feel better…tap into reality. go get you some Shmoney #viralpost,” he captioned a photo with graphics that read, “when the hate don’t work they start telling lies.”

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Shmurda also hinted that his former label could be behind the “viral post” to sabotage him.

“I’m really that scary… ay they trying to f*** up my tour… cuz I’m not with them anymore and I’m taking they artist on tour like they try sabotage my EP lower my sound all kinda crazy nerd sh** they don’t want it played nowhere They pay for they artist to get played at #reallife #trillers #bandit #bigmad #independentartist #slaveship #nogood,” he wrote in a caption.

He also posted a statement in a screenshot from his Notes app. “Tour is coming and labels always showed me how they control and work any narrative they want and control medias to an extent. How much the bots cost y’all. I just make 200K last week. I’m trying to buy some sh** cus y’all odee yang s***ing I can’t boom the internet so have fun,” he wrote.

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Septembre : le mois dédié au cheval

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Les centres équestres de Guadeloupe ouvrent leurs portes au public durant tout le mois de septembre. Après la martingale à Baie Mahault la semaine passée, c’est au tour du Trianon à Petit Bourg, de La Manade à Saint Claude et de Cavaliers de Saint-Georges à Baie Mahault de réaliser leur opération séduction ce dimanche.

Pratiquer l’équitation fait rêver ! Et après tout, il n’y a pas d’âge pour débuter. Traditionnellement, les centres équestres et poney-clubs ouvrent leurs portes au grand public un dimanche par an. L’occasion pour le plus grand nombre de découvrir ces lieux où l’on peut pratiquer l’équitation près de chez soi. Pour cette rentrée, cet événement exceptionnel s’est transformé en mois du poney et du cheval, rebaptisé Journées du cheval pour l’occasion. L’équitation à…


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TS Fiona steaming towards Puerto Rico & Dominican Republic Loop Cayman Islands

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Tropical Storm Fiona steaming towards Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic

(image source: The Weather Channel)

While maximum sustained winds associated with Tropical Storm Fiona are currently only 60 mph, it is possible that Fiona could get stronger and become a hurricane as it approaches the southern or eastern coast of the Dominican Republic Sunday night and Monday.

Interests in Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands are also encouraged to stay vigilant as Tropical Storm Fiona is expected to approach the south of these islands sometime on Saturday where dangerous swells, heavy rainfall, storm surge and flooding is possible.

Tropical Storm Fiona track (image: The Weather Channel)

As a result of the foregoing, a Hurricane Watch is in effect for Puerto Rico, including Vieques and Culebra.

A Tropical Storm Warning is also in effect for the following:

U.S. Virgin IslandsBritish Virgin IslandsSouth coast of the Dominican Republic from Cabo Engano westward to Cabo CaucedoNorth coast of the Dominican Republic from Cabo Engano westward to Puerto Plata

Watches and warnings for Fiona (source: The Weather Channel)

More information will be provided as the system develops.

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German minister asks UEFA to remove Belarus from Euro 2024 Loop Jamaica

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In this photo provided by the Turkish presidency, Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan, centre left speaks to Azerbaijani president Ilham Aliyev, Uzbek president Shavkat Mirziyoyev, Russian president Vladimir Putin, Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko and Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi, at the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) summit in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022. (Turkish presidency via AP).

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NYON, Switzerland (AP) — A German government minister has asked UEFA to remove Belarus from trying to qualify for the 2024 European Championship, which her country is hosting, citing that country’s support for Russia.

UEFA said on Friday it received the letter to its president Aleksander Ceferin from interior minister Nancy Faeser, which was first reported by Der Spiegel magazine, and would reply to her.

The request comes three weeks before Germany host the Euro 2024 qualifying groups draw in Frankfurt which Russia already were banned from by UEFA.

UEFA and FIFA excluded all Russian teams from international football competitions in February, within days of the military invasion of Ukraine.

UEFA also acted days later against Belarus, which have supported the Russian military and political leadership. On March 3, UEFA prohibited Belarusian teams from hosting games on its territory but stopped short of a competitive ban.

Belarus were described on Friday by Russia president Vladimir Putin as an ally and partner at a conference in Uzbekistan also attended by the authoritarian Belarus president Alexander Lukashenko.

Belarus have never qualified for a major football tournament and won just one game in each of their qualifying groups for the 2022 World Cup and Euro 2020.

In their UEFA Nations League group in June, Belarus played their home games in Novi Sad, Serbia. No fans were allowed to attend.

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CAC secures $15.9 million for aggrieved consumers Loop Jamaica

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The Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) secured $15.9 million in refunds and compensation on behalf of aggrieved consumers between April 1, 2022, and August 31, 2022.

This is almost double the amount of $8.4 million obtained for consumers in the corresponding period in 2021.

Of the $15.9 million secured so far this year, the top three categories of Automotive, Electrical Equipment, and appliances and other services amounted to $13.4 million in compensation.

Details were provided by the CAC’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Dolsie Allen, who addressed a Jamaica Information Service (JIS) ‘Think Tank’ session at the agency’s headquarters in St. Andrew on September 13.

Mrs. Allen pointed out that for the first five months of the financial year, the Commission handled a total of 838 complaints.

This resulted in a 4.22 per cent increase when compared to the 804 complaints that were handled during the similar period last year.

The CEO noted that the top categories in which most complaints were lodged are utilities, electrical equipment, appliances, and motor vehicles.

“We see the top categories as electrical equipment and appliances, 25.89 per cent; Other Services, 22.11 per cent and Utilities, 15.58 per cent. Of course, Motor Vehicles and parts was 10.95 per cent,” she said.

In addition to the refunds, compensation, and the complaints handled, the CAC responded to 233 requests for advice.

“From time-to-time persons call us wanting to know what exactly to do and how they can deal with some of the issues they are facing,” Mrs. Allen said.

She noted that while the majority of requests for advice are received from consumers, requests are heard from vendors “because they also want to do what is right and they want to know how to handle some of these situations.”

“Our core mandate is consumer protection, and we do this from a three-pronged approach. We do consumer education, surveillance, and complaints handling. We are here to serve the public and to provide information to you,” Mrs. Allen said.

For further information on the CAC and its services, persons may visit their website at: https://www.cac.gov.jm/portal/index.php.

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Shock, anger in Spanish Town: Man, 2-y-o killed, house set ablaze Loop Jamaica

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A 2-year-old child and a man were killed during a reported arson attack carried out by criminals in Spanish Town, St Catherine on Friday.

The deceased have been identified as 26-year-old Javaugh Parcell and Alliyah Gilzeane.

Reports are that at about 3:00 am, the two were at home when gunmen kicked in the door to a house in the Central Avenue section of the old capital and opened fire hitting Parcell.

The men then set the house ablaze before they left.

The remains of Parcell and the child were found by a team of firefighters who were called to extinguish the blaze.

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