Salud reporta 4 muertos y 221 hospitalizaciones por COVID-19

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el jueves 4 muertos y 221 personas hospitalizadas.

La cantidad total de muertes atribuidas es de 5,130.

Hay 201 adultos y 20 menores hospitalizados. Este monitoreo cubre el periodo del 12 al 26 de septiembre de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 16.44 por ciento.

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Jarbas Barbosa da Silva Jr nieuwe Paho-directeur

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

WASHINGTON — Jarbas Barbosa da Silva junior van Brazilië wordt de nieuwe directeur van de Pan-Amerikaanse Gezondheidsorganisatie (Paho). Hij werd

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Lise and Hans Schilders: We loved the country and the …

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The content originally appeared on: Sun Dominica

Lise and Hans Schilders from the Netherlands, are co-owners of Hotel The Champs, in Picard, Portsmouth, and have called Dominica home for the past 15 years.

The Schilders’ left the Netherlands in 1994 to live in France for six years, then headed to Spain for another eight, before coming to the Caribbean and settling in Dominica.

“We first visited Dominica in February 2007 because we were looking for ‘our island’ where we wanted to live,” Lise said.
The couple visited other Caribbean islands but Dominica was different.

“Arriving on the ferry from Guadeloupe we saw an impressive, mountainous, green island. Passing through Customs was a nice experience. Our host treated us to Kubuli beer before taking us on the road full of potholes, but lovely views, to Picard, Portsmouth,” she said.

The Schilders’ first came to the Caribbean in 1990 and stayed in the Dominican Republic, where they considered living. But over time, that country became less appealing. The Nature Island, on the other hand, ‘clicked’ with them.

“Dominica fitted right away, 100%, with what we had in mind,” she said. “In Feb 2007 we made our decision. Returned in July 2007 to find a property for a small Bed & Breakfast, and on October 1, 2007, we came to live here.”

Lise, also General Manager of the hotel, shared that several things attracted them from the start.

“Everyone we met was smiling and friendly and proud to be Dominican. We loved the country and the people from day one,” she said.
Next, was to set up Hotel The Champs. This experience led to the Schilders’ biggest adjustment: that things happen in ‘island time’.

“We come from an over-organized country, The Netherlands,” Hans explained, “We thought we had learned to take it slow with the ‘French touch’ and the Spanish ‘ma?ana, ma?ana’. But that was nothing compared to ‘island time’ in Dominica.”

“We live here now for 15 years,” Lise continued, “and we still find it difficult to be as patient as we need to be to fit into the (non-)speed of doing business in Dominica.”

“But we love the island, the nature, the people, the weather and so we accept that ‘it is what it is’,” they chuckled.
One of the major changes to affect the couple was the loss of Ross University.

“That still is a game changer for the North. That change doesn’t get the continued attention it needs, because the political dialogue has disappeared,” she said.

The two are also very aware other changes in the country.

“We see the level of crime and shootings increase. Our impression is that most of this is drug-related,” she said. “So many youngsters seem to fall for the income and life-style, but how many more have to be shot before we do what it takes?”

Forever grateful to live and work in the beautiful Nature Isle, it is only natural for the Schilders’ to exercise their corporate social responsibility, giving back to the country they call home.

During Ross University’s stint here, the Hotel hosted numerous fund raisers including for the Children’s Heart Foundation. The Schilders’ are also founders of the Portsmouth Rotary Club.

“That club has renovated the emergency department of the Portsmouth hospital, and we’ve been instrumental after Erika and Maria in front line aid, and equipping all 58 primary schools with over 3,500 new computers and IT networks. Our latest achievement is the setup of 30 new beekeepers on island,” he said.

The two are well known in the hospitality sector; both serve as Board members of the Dominica Hotel and Tourism Association (DHTA); Hans was Vice President in 2019 and is currently the President. The couple makes sure to employ only local staff at their establishment and primarily source produce locally.

The Schilders firmly believe innovation and invention are needed to survive the challenges facing the country, hence “we need the young and educated Dominicans to step forward, take charge and help to work on the many obstacles that are still ahead of us.”

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Opnames ‘Kofi’s Tori’ in Suriname

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PARAMARIBO — Na de jeugdfilm ‘Leeuwin’ een kleine maand terug, worden er nu ook beelden van de serie ‘Kofi’s Tori’

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Powerful Hurricane Ian making landfall on Florida’s west coast today Loop Cayman Islands

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The content originally appeared on: Cayman Compass

Life-threatening storm surge, swells, heavy rain and dangerous flash flooding expected

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Hurricane Ian

(image: The Weather Channel)

Hurricane Ian, currently west-south-west of Naples and reportedly displaying maximum sustained winds of 155 mph, is expected to make a powerful impact on the west coast of Florida today.

Based on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale, the catastrophic damage to be left in the path of this mammoth category 4 hurricane is anticipated to include the following:

severe damage to homes, with loss of some roof structures and/or some exterior wallssnapped or uprooted treesdowned power lines and power outages for weeks or months in some areasdangerous storm surge, swells, flooding and possibly tornadoes in some places

This range of damage is still projected for the coastline and other areas inland even though Hurricane Ian is predicted to get weaker once it makes its first landfall somewhere around Sarasota, Naples and Fort Myers, Florida.

Hurricane Ian storm surge forecast (Image: The Weather Channel)

As a result of the life-threatening dangers, all interests on Florida’s west coast and inland are encouraged to stay vigilant, take precautions and adhere to official evacuation or other notices from local authorities.

Similar precautions apply to Charleston and Charlotte, where a second landfall is expected by Thursday evening. This projected, second landfall, is shown below.

Hurricane Ian projected second landfall (image: The Weather Channel)

As a result of the foregoing, the National Hurricane Center advised of the below warnings and watches in place as of Wednesday morning:

A Hurricane Warning is in effect for:

Chokoloskee to Anclote River, including Tampa BayDry Tortugas

A Storm Surge Warning is in effect for:

Suwannee River southward to FlamingoTampa BayLower Florida Keys from Big Pine Key westward to Key WestDry TortugasFlagler/Volusia Line to the mouth of the St. Mary’s RiverSt. Johns River

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for:

Cuban provinces of La Habana, Mayabeque, and MatanzasIndian Pass to the Anclote RiverAll of the Florida KeysFlamingo to South Santee RiverFlamingo to ChokoloskeeLake OkeechobeeFlorida BayBimini and Grand Bahama Islands

A Storm Surge Watch is in effect for:

Florida Keys from the Card Sound Bridge westward to east of Big Pine KeyFlorida BayMouth of St. Mary’s River to South Santee River

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Smith Road traffic signal remains down due to CUC line incident Loop Cayman Islands

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The National Roads Authority (NRA) is advising members of the public that the traffic signal at the junction of Smith Road and Bobby Thompson Way remains down.

According to Edward Howard, the NRA’s managing director, the “the traffic signal unfortunately received severe internal damage after one of CUC’s 39KV overhead lines made contact with a signal pole during the storm.”

Howard confirmed that, while the traffic signal is being repaired, Derek Byrne, the Commissioner of Police, will arrange for traffic officers to be posted in the area to assist with the direction of traffic.

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Prison Fellowship schenkt kinderen gedetineerden schoolspullen

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