E sabor amargo di un avestruz cu lo tabata come placa

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Corte di Husticia y e ruta di un  araña riba terenonan di Aruba

*E impresion fastioso cu pa bira miyonario mester ta politico 

ORANJESTAD (AAN) — Uno di e factornan cu a tene nos mas ocupa for di 2018 ta, e trabounan pa decifra tur informacion financiero di Aruba cu tabata parce di tabata scondi tras di un cielo di fantasia cu a spart for di otro.

Palabra por bisa hopi pero cifra ta papia un palabra cla, sigur si tene cuenta cu na Aruba ley ta dicidi riba e uzo di placa di Pueblo di Aruba.

Ayera mientras Benny Sevinger tabata haci su entrada na Corte di Husticia, uno di e epocanan mas asombroso den nos historia, tabata culmina den acusacionnan di Husticia contra Benny Sevinger y cantidad di otro acusado.

Asombroso, pasobra ta increibel con e Gobierno di cual Benny Sevinger tabata parti di 2009 te 2017, a hunga cu placa y interes di Aruba manera tanto rapport ta sugeri.

Nos ta tene duro na e rapport Bo Aruba cu cantidad di proyecto cu semper lo keda rondona pa misterio mescos cu e cantidad di “contratistanan chikito” den ehecucion di cierto proyectonan, cu ta manera fantasma den mondo politico scur.

Reglanan cu mester a garantisa pa Pueblo por a controla con 1.6 Biyon a wordo entrega na proyecto apto pa tur wega politico cu hende por inventa, a wordo kibra.

1.6 Biyon mester tabata parti di e placa di Pueblo cu a lora sin ningun control debido den creacion di un debe nacional y weganan politico cu Citgo, cu tambe a exigi un capital pa atende cu generalnan y comandantenan Venezolano.

No tabata ningun sorpresa cu den e caso di Husticia contra Benny Sevinger, placa lo a hunga un papel importante.

Mientras Benny Sevinger tabata na caminda pa Sala di Corte ayera, nos tabata prepara pa scucha cuanto placa segun acusacionnan lo a lora den loke por considera compra y benta ilegal di terenonan di Aruba.

Diferente articulo riba e proceso legal den Corte lo splica e acusacionnan di Huez. Nos kier para keto na e realidad mas grandi cu ta bini dilanti den otro caso di politiconan acusa di corupcion, di abuso di nan puesto.

Na e momentonan aki, manera rapportnan hasta na Hulanda y Merca ta trece dilanti, hamber y pobresa creciente ta un problema serio. E cantidad di hende pober mundialmente ta crece debi na aumento di prijs y henter e situacion mundial.

Si scucha loke a bini dilanti ayera den Corte, e impresion ta wordo crea, cu pa come bolo y steak hende mester bira politico.

Den otro articulo lo papia di e donacionnan cu ta bay pa partidonan politico cu segun por comprende di un acusado por lo menos, ta politico cu ta inspira pa haya placa pa e por haya voto.

Nos a keda atras cu e sabor amargo di un avestruz cu lo tabata come placa segun acusacionnan legal y hasta nos ta puntra nos mes cu ta pasobra avestruz ta come placa, e ta hinca su cabez den santo pa hende no mira su boca.

Ayera ora Benny Sevinger tabata yega e edificio di Corte di Husticia, e garantia cu democracia mester brinda den eleccionnan liber, a cuminsa tembla.

Kico lo pasa cu e confiansa di Pueblo den su sistema democratico mientras e caso contra Benny Sevinger como acusado principal, ta desaroya?

Con placa realmente por lora den mundo politico, cu ta kita oportunidad di e pober cu no por come y ta habri caminda pa hende golos cu ta uza loke ta di Pueblo pa nan bira Miyonario?

Paso pa paso nos ta sigui e araña cu lo ta biba den un cas cu corupcion lo a comberti den algo mas cu un cas!

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Pakico Gabinete Mike Eman a haya un Aanwijzing y KB na 2014?

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MEP: — ORANJESTAD (AAN): Durante e periodo di gobernacion di Gabinete Mike Eman di 2010 pa 2017

Aruba a conoce e gobierno di mas malo den su historia. Gabinete Eman a hiba un maneho financiero desastroso creando deficitnan astronomico y cu a hiba gobierno na un Aanwijzing y KB na 2014.

Hecho ta cu te ainda ningun hende por saca afo pakico Gabinete Eman mester a endeuda e pais di e forma drastico y cruel aki, ya cu na nan yegada den gobierno nan a hereda 970 miyon florin cu Gabinete Oduber a laga atras na final di 2009. Alavez no tabatin ningun necesidad pa crece nos debe nacional barbaramente ya durante e periodo ey NO tabatin pandemia ni crisis financiero mundial ni prijsnan astronomico di petroleo y gasolin! 

Deficitnan 2010-2014

Deficitnan na 2010 di 188.6 mln, 2011: 325.2 mln, 2012: 443.3 mln, 2013: 332.8 mln y 2014: 405.8 mln. Den total 1.7 Biyon florin extra na nos debe nacional den apenas 5 aña.

E resultado di e maneho financiero desastroso y di e Megadebe tabata un Aanwijzing y KB implementa riba Gabinete Mike Eman dia 11 juli 2014 y cual a conduci tambe na entrada di Comision di Supervision Financiero CAFT pa Aruba na mei 2015. Siguramente esaki tabata un traicion imperdonabel di nos autonomia financiero cometi pa Mike Eman y su partido AVP. 

Deficitnan 2020-2023

Deficitnan na 2020 di 1028.8 mln, 2021: 585 mln, 2022: 148.2 mln y 2023: 25 mln.

Gabinete Evelyn Wever Croes – despues di a logra un surplus di 4 miyon florin na 2019 – di dia pa anochi a ser confronta na maart 2020 cu un pandemia devastador y cu a ruina nos economia y finansas publico dramaticamente. Logicamente e pandemia a trece cune cu e deficit na 2020 a crece grandemente, sinembargo esaki a reduci drasticamente na 2021 y 2022 y lo sigui reduci na 2023 y e añanan siguiente. Hecho ta cu Aruba tabata e pais mas afecta na mundo, caminda e entradanan di gobierno a cay cu 834 miyon florin den 3 aña sigui. 

Mas reto pa e gobierno actual

Tur esaki mientras cu te ainda nos ta cosechando e efectonan negativo di e guera di Rusia y Ucraina cu inflacion dramatico y prijsnan di crudo nunca visto. Y no mester lubida cu desde 2018 e gobierno actual a haya su mes ta paga pa e proyectonan PPP pa un suma di 85 miyon florin pa aña y durante 30 aña largo y tambe e 253 miyon florin na pago di interes riba nos Megadebe causa grandemente pa e locura di Mike Eman y su partido AVP. 

Ta p’esey partido MEP ta condena e forma con partidonan politico di oposicion ultimamente ta crea panico innecesario den pueblo bisando cu e gobierno actual lo haya un Aanwijzing y KB. E cifranan di deficit ta papia pa nan mes caminda tur hende mes por mira e diferencia di e deficitnan crea durante Gabinete Eman sin cu tabatin un pandemia y e deficitnan crea durante Gabinete Wever Croes cu un pandemia devastador cu a afecta tur hende den e comunidad aki, incluso nos opositornan. Pues ban bolbe bek na realidad y hunto traha pa progreso di e pais aki.


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Sistema electoral ta tene AVP responsabel pa araña

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Benny no por tabata Ministro of den Parlamento sin lista politico

*Benny a bira Ministro a base di participacion di AVP na eleccion

*E responsabilidad di partido politico den e caso Avestruz analisa 

ORANJESTAD (AAN) — Awe un caso penal historico ta haya su inicio. Otro caso den cual directamente un politico ta envolvi. Un politico den funcion den Parlamento y acusa di a abusa di su participacion den pasado den Gobierno di Aruba.

Na momento cu Benny Sevinger presenta den Corte di Husticia, ta e representante oficial di partido AVP ta presenta dilanti Huez.

Pa por comprende e realidad di presentacion di un Ministro como acusado den Corte di Husticia, mester tene na consideracion e sistema electoral di Aruba cu no conoce persona como participante na eleccion pero partido cu ta presenta nan candidatonan pa Pueblo dicidi kende lo goberna e pais.

Benny Sevinger no por a participa na eleccion y presenta awe como Miembro di Parlamento dilanti Corte di Husticia como ciudadano Benny Sevinger.

Poniendo un banda e cantidad di voto cu el a haya of no haya, e base di eleccion di Aruba ta dicidi cu ta AVP a participa na eleccion y cu ta como parti di e lista di AVP, Benny Sevinger a haya oportunidad pa awe ta Miembro di  Parlamento.

E hecho cu Benny Sevinger ta wordo huzga pa loke el a haci of no a haci durante e tempo cu e tabata Ministro encarga entre otro cu terenonan di Aruba, cu segun acusacion a bira negoshi, ta nifica cu awe Partido AVP den persona di Benny Sevinger ta dilanti Huez.

Segun Leynan di Aruba, e sistema democratico pa alcansa un Gobierno di Pueblo, ta bira realidad pa medio di partidonan politico.

Na momento cu Benny Sevinger a bira Miembro di Gobierno di Mike Eman, e tabata representante di e partido AVP cu a dicidi cu su persona lo a dirigi asuntonan di tereno pa Aruba.

Ta AVP a haya e votonan necesario pa por a forma e Gobiernonan di Mike Eman, cu tabata tin Benny Sevinger como Ministro participante di un Gobierno.

E sistema electoral di Aruba ta entrega na un partido e decision, kende e ta presenta como su candidatonan na Pueblo di Aruba ya cu den eleccion Pueblo no por vota pa un persona sin cu e ta riba lista di un partido.

Ta partidonan ta carga candidatonan pa bira Miembro di Parlamento y asina tambe gobernantenan di Aruba, cu ta keda responsabilidad directo di e partido politico, como vehiculo pa un persona segun Leynan di Aruba, participa na eleccion.

Awe caso Avestruz ta papia directamente di e responsabilidad grandi di un partido politico den observacion y guia di e trabou cu politiconan tanto den Parlamento como den Gobierno ta haci den su nomber.

Na e momentonan aki AVP no ta lucha solamente pa Benny Sevinger, cu autoridad criminal si por persigui personalmente, wordo declara inocente den Corte.

E partido cu ta representa segun ley directamente den e persona di Benny Sevinger como Miembro di Parlamento y como Gobernante den pasado, sigur ta haya un mancha atrobe si Benny Sevinger resulta culpabel pasobra e partido a haci posibel pa Benny a participa na tur eleccion y haya funcion.

Democracia ta nifica representacion di Pueblo den Parlamento y Gobierno, na cual na Aruba solamente pa medio di un partido Pueblo por dicidi.

E partido mester vigila tur accion di su representante den Parlamento y den Gobierno, pa cual e ta keda directamente responsabel.

Pa un persona subi lista di un partido, generalmente ta investiga un persona y ta sigui pasonan di un persona, cu ta haya penalty y ta wordo saca for di e partido si e no comporta su mes.

Den e caso aki sigur hopi pregunta tocante e partido AVP ta wordo lanza debi na e hecho cu parti importante di e otro acusadonan ta conoci den fila di AVP mientras e lider di AVP, Mike Eman, a profila su mes como uno di e personanan mas cerca di Benny Sevinger tanto den politica como den bida personal.

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CABINET Notes Of Wednesday, September 7 2022

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HURST REPORTS ON CABINET Of Wednesday, September 7 2022

The Cabinet commenced its meeting at about 10:45 am with customary prayers by a Minister of Religion; all members present, except one who chose the virtual means because of his absence from the State. The meeting ended at 5:00 pm, or nearly six hours later; the time was characterized by robust debate, intelligent decision-making, and wide consensus.

The Cabinet invited Rai Benjaminson of outstanding cricketer Winston Benjamin–who was a silver medalist in the last Olympics and the World Championships (in the 400 meter hurdles race)to its meeting today. Although he competed on the USA’s team, Rai Benjamin was socialized, and schooled in Antigua; he is a graduate of the Antigua Grammar School before migrating to the USA. The Prime Minister invited the Olympian medalist and his family to meet with Cabinet to congratulate him for his success, to confirm his appointment as an Antigua and Barbuda cultural/sporting Ambassador, and to be a strong advocate for other Antigua and Barbuda athletes seeking opportunities abroad. Rai Benjamin confirmed that he was more than happy to play those roles and provided the Cabinet members a list of deficiencies that would have to be cured if the Antigua and Barbuda athletes were to be able to make it to the very top. They included an increased number of coaches, additional tracks that meet the same standard as YASCO, and more track meets, both regional and international. The Cabinet proposed more intense Parish-based clubs to foster greater competition. He noted that success is often determined 90% by the psyche, and a very small percentage that can be buttressed by better equipment and more practice.
The Cabinet also invitedone of Rai’s coaching experts from the United States to attend its meeting and to consider him for turning out more successful athletes. The international coaching expert believes that the best coaching begins at childhood and continues through adulthood. In fact, coaches can gain certification and can also find places in the United States and elsewhere, once they are recognized as having high achievement results. The Minister of Sports confirmed that proper training and exposure will bring global attention to Antigua and Barbuda, once the investment is made at an athlete’s early age; Antigua and Barbuda is at that stage at this moment. The Sports Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs are scheduled to meet with the Antigua and Barbuda coaches to develop a program to identify talent at an early age and to upgrade our talent.
The Cabinet questioned the Minister of Health on theSLBMC Emergency Room challenge, where those residents who go there for treatment must seemingly wait for a very long time to receive attention. The Minister of Health explained that it is not uncommon for personnel assigned to the Emergency Room to call-in sick and, therefore, to reduce the number of personnel available to treat the sick. He also explained that many patients who show up at the emergency room are really in need of “urgent care” and not “emergency care”. He said that the Director of the SLBMC surveyed a number of patients who sought treatment at the Emergency Room (E.R.) in a fixed period; the diagnosis offered by the doctors concluded that less than 50% of the patients were of real “emergencies”, but in need of “urgent care”. The Sir Lester Bird Medical Center is therefore planning to increase the number of doctors and nurses assigned to thhe Emergency Room and to quickly determine which patients fall into which of the two groups and to treat them accordingly.
The Cabinet repeated its determination to reduce the cost of gasoline by $1.05 XCD beginning today,Wednesday, lowering the amounts to be paid by drivers. Further adjustments are to be made, all are to reflect the degree to which prices on the spot market decrease. An examination of the history of price decreases and price increases between 2004-2014 show that changes were made 17 times, the highest being $16.45 per gallon; and, the lowest being $12.15 per gallon in early 2004.
The Cabinet reiterated that taxes on flour havebeen eliminated in order to keep the cost of bread at a very low and stable price. One of the important sources of calories has been the bread consumed by the Antigua and Barbuda people; however, bread is a major contributor to NCDs when eaten in high quantities. Cabinet advises against the over consumption of this product.
The Cabinet has agreed to reintroduce a GunAmnesty that will last until the end of the year 2022. Illegal firearms can be turned over to any police station in exchange for which a sum of money is to be offered. The object is to take illegal guns off the streets and out of the hands of criminals. The start of the program will soon be announced.

iii. Cabinet members have been informed by scrutineers that an unusually high number of electors have been transferring their registration into the Constituency of St. Peters. The Cabinet will launch an investigation, and the candidate will prosecute “claims and objections” of those who have untruthfully and unlawfully transferred their registration to that constituency while remaining resident in another.

The Fort James Reverse Osmosis plant is operational providing 500,000 gallons of potable water daily, adding to the daily supply of 7million gallons. A formal turn-over of the plant will take place on Friday 9th September. The increase water pressure has caused older pipes and valves to spring leaks; APUA will work on repairing the ruptured pipes. Residents in nearby communities have reported an increase in water supply around the clock, and applaud the APUA.
The Cabinet has received additional requests for STEM Cells operators to apply their trade in Antigua and Barbuda. The country is becoming known as the STEMCell capital of the region, since many wealthy clients favour coming to Antigua because of the well-known capabilities of the doctors that are administering the STEM treatment, and the beauty of the island.
The Cabinet is considering making changes to the law governing the burial of persons who died of a communicable diseases,such as COVID. The existing law requires burial within 24 hours of death and no funeral. The amended law will allow for seven (7) days before burial could take place and also an open casket for a very short period of time; no touching of the body is to be allowed.
The Cabinet has agreed to assist the national footballer whose throat cancer willlikely not allow him to speak ever again.
The Minister of Lands and Housing announced that 12 homes out of a planned 600 homes,at Olivers, have been completed. All the homes in phase 1 of the project have already been assigned to new homeowners. Over 6000 applications were submitted for this housing project. More homes are to be constructed but there is a shortage of skilled building professionals who have reportedly moved on to join the PLH project in Barbuda. A skill-shortage is being experienced in the booming construction industry.

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Enquiry chairman remembers dead divers with compassion,sorrow

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The five divers employed by a private company hired by Paria Fuel Trading Co Ltd to do maintenance work on a 30-inch pipeline in one of the last photos taken at Pointe-a-Pierre on February 25. From left are Christopher Boodram, who survived,
Kazim Ali, Yuseph Henry, Rishi Nagassar and Fyzal Kurban.

A moment of silence was observed for the four divers who died in the Paria tragedy at the formal opening of the commission of enquiry (CoE) on Wednesday.

Commission chairman, Jerome Lynch, QC, said it is right that they should be remembered with sorrow and compassion.

“Not just them, but their families and friends who grieve for them. I would ask you to please join with me and observe a minute of silence as a mark of respect for those men who have died and for those whose lives have been changed forever,” the Jamaica jurist asked those in attendance.

On behalf of himself and fellow commissioner including subsea specialist Gregory Wilson, he expressed, “our heartfelt sadness and suffering and despair caused by this loss of life.

“We are acutely aware these men were fathers and sons, brothers and cousins, friends and colleagues and breadwinners and confidants who provided joy to many.”

While noting that the enquiry cannot bring back Fyzal Kurban, Rishi Nagassar, Kazim Ali Jr and Yusuf Henry, “it can and it will provide answers to the inevitable questions of how a tragedy of this kind could occur in today’s society.”

Lynch said that he was shocked by the incident.

“Such an incident in a modern country, used to dealing with the extraction of oil and gas and the maintenance of machinery necessary to effect such extraction, is both surprising and tragic in the 21st century.”

He noted that, “194 days ago, four men died when something happened that caused them to be sucked into a 30-inch pipeline stretching across the seabed from berth six to berth five.

“The facts are undoubtedly tragic,” he said pledging to get to the truth, leaving no stone unturned to get there.

Lynch has set hearings for November 21-25, December 5-8, December 12-15, and as a contingent, January 9-13, 2023, although he said hopefully that January hearing would not be necessary.

He said a draft report should be completed by Easter.

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Paria drownings enquiry without pens, paper, printer, internet

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Jerome Lynch, QC –

THE commission of enquiry (CoE) into how four divers lost their lives at state-owned Paria got off to an embarrassing start on Wednesday when the chairman expressed frustration at its lack of resources. He appealed for the basic tools for the commission to do its job.

Jamaican jurist Jerome Lynch QC, complained bitterly that the commission had no pens, paper, scanners, internet, desks, chairs, office furniture or staff to process over 4,000 pieces of documents, beyond reading and collating.

While the commission is ready to do its job, he lamented, “We cannot, without the basic tools to carry it out.”

He apologised to the families of the divers for the delay, some 194 days after they were sucked into a 30-inch underwater pipeline while doing maintenance work for Paria Fuel Trading Co at Pointe-a-Pierre on February 25.

He said he was loath to complain, “But you’ll understand the sense of frustration we have felt over here. You would appreciate, as chairman of this enquiry, the responsibility is mine.”

When he was appointed by the President on July 6, he gave a commitment on behalf of the commission to do all it could to expedite the matter, while ensuring the process was thorough, as several months had already elapsed since the February tragedy.

“Sadly, apart from the stalwart secretary, Sarah Sinanan, we had no administrative support until Monday, September 5.”

He said a new manager, Russell Seebaran, together with some IT and technical support, was added to the team.

“The office structure at SAPA, which was determined to be the place where we would have had our offices, was completed on August 26.”

Had it not been for Udecott chairman Noel Garcia and his staff, Lynch said, “We would have still had an empty shell.”

He credited Energy Minister Stuart Young was credited for his help.

“I know the Honourable Minister Stuart Young has been doing all he can to push this along. Happily, as a consequence, I understand he plundered the offices of the Prime Minister in order to provide us with some chairs, desks and the basic office furniture over the last weekend.

“I understand he has gone abroad with the PM. I do not know if the Honourable Keith Rowley is now sitting on the floor as a result of having his office plundered, but the fact is that we got somewhere to sit.”

But he said the commission was still awaiting “pens to write with, paper to write on, printers to print on, scanners to scan with, the internet to connect.”

The downside, Lynch said, “We are falling behind. I wish to emphasise it is not the responsibility of any one of us sitting on this side (commission) that we have had this slip.”

He assured, however, “We would do everything we can to make up that time.”

To date, he said, the commision has received “something in the order of 40 separate statements from witnesses, over 30 separate documents resulting in over 4,000 pages of material – videos, photographs and a plethora of correspondence.”

But, he said, “We have no one to process it. There is a limit to what one lady can do.”

He said he was hopeful there would have been early legal submissions which might have affected witnesses fixing time, directions, “and all of the other things you would have expected of us that might have been achieved today.

“But that cannot be. And so, while we stand ready to do that which we are charged to do, we cannot do so without the basic tools to carry it out.

“So those whose responsibility it is to equip us, I ask publicly, please help us to do our job. Go the extra mile to provide us with the necessary tools to carry out this enquiry without further delay. With your help, we can get to the bottom of this tragedy in a timely order.

“To those who have complied with our request to provide evidence and documents in support, in a timely fashion, you have our thanks.

“I regret we have been unable to progress the matter beyond reading and collating.

“To those who await answers as to how, why, their loved ones died, and to the general public, you have our unreserved apology.

“This CoE has been delayed yet again. It is not fair. It is not right.”

Hearings will resume on November 21.

Lynch said he would like to do a site visit on November 22, the second day of hearings, to see the hyperbaric chamber the five divers were in when four of them died.

Attorney for Paria and Heritage Gilbert Peterson, SC, said he would make the arrangements, but then told Lynch the hyperbaric chamber was some 60 feet underwater on the seabed.

What Lynch said:

“In response to that terrible event on February 25, the President of TT at the behest of the Government and with no small contribution from members of the public called for a commission of inquiry.

“Initially, the chairman was to be the very experienced retired judge Dennis Morrison, QC. He had to withdraw creating something of a hiatus and consequent delay in getting the inquiry up and running.

“We’ve lost four months. I regret to say, that delay has been compounded. I was appointed by the President to take over on July 6 of this year.

“Let me say something please about the timing of this inquiry.

“This commission, as with all such commissions, requires staff and facilities to carry out its work. I made clear at a short press conference on July 7 that I, nay, we would do all we could to expedite the matter whilst at the same time ensuring thoroughness.

“Sadly, apart from the stalwart secretary Ms Sarah Sinanan who sits in front of us, you’ve had no administrative support until Monday of this week, the 5th of Sept when we were joined by our new manager Mr Russel Seebaran, together with some IT and tech support

“The office structure at SAPA which was determined to be the place where we would have our offices, were only completed on Friday the 26th of August – but for the considerable efforts of Mr Noel Garcia and his staff at Udecott, we would still have an empty shell.

“It’s no part of my responsibility or any of us here to blame anyone for this rather slow provision of the basics to carry out our work and I know that Minister Stuart Young, MP, has been doing all he can to push this along.

“Happily, as a consequence, he plundered the offices of the offices of the Prime Minister in order to provide us with some chairs and desks and the basics of office furniture over the last weekend.

“I do not know if the honourable Keith Rowley is now sitting on the floor as a result of having his offices plundered, but the fact is we got somewhere to sit which makes up for it in some way.

“I await with some considerable concern for pens to write with, paper to write on, printers to print on, scanners to scan with, the internet to connect to, the upshot is is that we are falling behind and I wish to emphasise that it is not the responsibility of any of those who are sitting here on this side, that we have this slip in timing.

“I want to assure everyone that we will do everything we can to make up that time.

“And so it falls to me to tell you that whilst we are ready to do that which we are charged to do, we cannot do so without the basic tools to carry it out.

“To those whose responsibility it is to equip, I ask publicly, please help us do our job! Go the extra mile to provide us with the necessary tools to carry out this inquiry without further delay.

“To those who await answers as to how and why their loved ones died, and to the general public, you have our unreserved apology that this inquiry has been delayed yet again. It’s not fair, it’s not right.”

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PAHO Director Emphasises Prevention Amid COVID-19, Monkeypox Cases In The Americas – St. Lucia Times News

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With the Americas now accounting for highest numbers of monkeypox cases in the world, and COVID-19 remaining a “significant threat” to the region, prevention is key to avoiding infection and protecting peoples’ health, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Director, Dr. Carissa F. Etienne said.

Despite a decrease in COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths in the Americas, “hundreds of people are still dying every day from COVID-19 across our region,” Dr Etienne said during a media briefing today.

“Yet countries have scaled back their public health measures while millions remain unvaccinated.”

While most vaccines delivered in the Americas are for boosters, 10 countries and territories have yet to fully vaccinate even 40% of their populations and some people have yet to receive a single vaccine dose.

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“We must not and cannot be complacent, because this virus is still circulating, still evolving, and new variants can still emerge,” Dr. Etienne said, calling on countries to prioritize those who remain unprotected, including children who return to school this month.

Turning to the monkeypox outbreak, the PAHO Director highlighted that over 30,000 cases have been reported in the region – making the Americas the global epicenter of the pandemic.

Most cases are concentrated in the United States, Brazil, Peru and Canada, and primarily among men who have sex with men, although at least 145 cases have been reported in women and 54 among people under the age of 18.

Following a request from Member States during a special session of the PAHO Directing Council in August, PAHO secured a deal with the manufacturer of the monkeypox vaccine to make this available to countries in the region.

However, with vaccines in short supply and no effective treatment for monkeypox, Dr. Etienne urged countries to “intensify efforts to prevent the spread of the virus.”

This includes effective communication campaigns, using pragmatic, honest, targeted messages “so that everyone knows how monkeypox is spread, how to identify specific symptoms and when to seek medical attention.”

The PAHO Director also called for increasing and decentralizing testing capacity, particularly for high-risk populations, and ensuring that healthcare workers are trained to identify symptoms and provide high-quality, respectful care.

The PAHO Director also called on countries to address stigma surrounding the disease as this prevents those at risk from accessing information, getting tested, or seeking medical attention.

“Stigma has no place in public health,” she said. “If we aren’t proactive in overcoming these barriers, monkeypox will spread in silence.”

PAHO is currently working with countries to prioritize limited vaccine doses for high-risk groups and to strengthen testing. It has also developed guidance and workshops to support country efforts to engage affected communities.

“As we saw with the global COVID-19 response, access to resources and sustained collaboration are key to stopping a virus,” Dr. Etienne said.

“An effective public health response requires us to be decisive, to act fast and prioritize support for the most vulnerable in our region.”

SOURCE: Pan American Health Organization/SLT

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Salud reporta 9 muertes y 294 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 9 muertes y 294 personas hospitalizadas.

La cantidad total de muertes atribuidas es de 5,016.

Hay 258 adultos y 36 menores hospitalizados. Este monitoreo cubre el periodo del 23 de agosto al 5 de septiembre de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 22.6 por ciento.

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Paho: ‘Preventie cruciaal in strijd tegen uitbraken’

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

PARAMARIBO — Nu het Amerikaanse continent het hoogte aantal gevallen van apenpokken in de wereld heeft en Covid-19 nog steeds

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Earth’s Natural: From the love of local seasoning

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The content originally appeared on: Sun Dominica

What started off as a quest to bring all-natural, no preservative seasoning to her own kitchen, has for the past decade brought a signature flavor into the kitchens of many others.

Eartha Pascal, the proprietor of Earth’s Natural, built her business on the idea that having fresh, well-made spice blends on hand will drastically improve anyone’s cooking.

Speaking to The Sun, the Marigot native shared how she started her venture with the assistance of her family in their home.

Before the launch of her product in 2012, Mrs. Pascal said her all-natural organic seasoning blends were only used for the preparation of her family’s meals.

“I started mixing my own herbs and adding them to my cooking. I gave my mix to other people to try and the feedback was very positive,” she stated, recollecting the events that propelled her business.

According to her, she had long mulled over the idea of being an entrepreneur, hence the praises received from those who tested her seasoning mix validated the decision to turn a hobby into a business.

While the seasoning lover stated her initial product choice was wet seasoning, she was however encouraged to transform her products to dry seasoning during the early stages.

As operations grew, the products were certified by the Bureau of Standards and then introduced to the wider public when they landed on the shelves of H.H.V Whitchurch & Co. Ltd. At that moment, Mrs. Pascal said she was a bit anxious however “in little time they were sold out,” she excitedly told.

“Shortly after Astaphan started selling the product and it was well received by the customers. Right now my products are sold at other supermarkets like Issa, S-Mart and Fresh Market and people often call me to give compliments or to make large orders. The feedback I have been receiving is very good and I have gained customers from all over not only in Dominica,” she averred.

The two signature seasoning mixes curated by Earth’s Natural, a seasoning pepper mix and a celery parsley mix have also gained approval from customers in the United States Virgin Islands (USVI), Miami, and New York where they are also sold.

For the past 10 years, Earth’s Natural has prided itself in being all natural and organic with no preservatives. To accomplish this, Mrs. Pascal revealed that all raw materials used for the production of her items are sourced locally either through her garden or other local farmers.

“I grow my parsley, celery, black pepper, basil, and thyme. I once grew seasoning peppers but right now I buy them from other farmers,” she said. “I make the seasoning mix at my home in Marigot, it is packaged there and then delivered to the various businesses for sale.”

While the local entrepreneur says funding has been one of her major challenges, she admitted, that with the assistance of her family and the support from her valued customers, her journey has been rewarding.

With 10 years down, she expressed optimistically that an end is not in sight for Earth’s Natural.

-By Ronalda Luke

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