COVID-19: PAHO Director Says Pandemic ‘Still With Us’ – St. Lucia Times News

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With the Americas region reporting more than 178,000 new cases last week, the Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has declared that the COVID-19 pandemic is “still with us.”

Yet, Dr. Carissa Etienne told a press briefing on Wednesday that falling trends globally, and in the Americas are an encouraging sign.

“We may be transitioning from the acute phase of the pandemic into a phase of sustained control,” Etienne observed.

“This is only possible if we continue to rely on testing and increase vaccination rates in every country,” the PAHO Director noted.

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According to Etienne, over 70% of people in Latin America and the Caribbean have obtained full COVID-19 vaccination coverage.

Nevertheless, she explained that while this is positive news, it hides the fact that over half of Member States are short of that target.

Etienne also observed that ten countries and territories have yet to reach the 40% mark.

She said PAHO is working with countries to ensure everyone can access vaccines.

“And we continue to call on all countries to work diligently to improve vaccination rates, especially among the most vulnerable, and to strengthen epidemiological surveillance,” the PAHO Director stated.

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Antigua Airways announces date for inaugural flight to Lagos Loop Barbados

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It will soon be easier to fly between Antigua and Barbuda and Nigeria as Antigua Airways has confirmed the date for its inaugural service.

In a post to social media yesterday, Antigua Airways said: “First flight departing Lagos on the 31st of October 2022 confirmed; holiday package in Antigua with return on the 6th of November 2022.”

The airline will use its single Boeing 767-300ER aircraft, which has 16 business class and 251 economy class seats, to fly from its hub at the V.C Bird International Airport in St John’s Antigua.

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Antigua Airways will offer three weekly connections from Saint John’s to Lagos, Accra in Ghana and Toronto, Canada.

The cost of tickets and flight times have not been revealed but the airline has urged customers to contact them about package deals to Antigua.

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Santokhi wil samenwerking met Qatar verstevigen

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PARAMARIBO — “De samenwerking tussen beide landen kan verder worden verstevigd door die te intensiveren, binnen zowel de publieke als

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Notre Dame leads the goal feast in the BFA Republic Cup Loop Barbados

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Last weekend it rained goals across the island as the Barbados Football Association (BFA) Republic Cup continued at various venues.

Eighty-eight goals were scored on two match days which featured 15 matches.

Zone 6 leaders and Premier League outfit Empire SC were the biggest winners of the weekend. The “Mighty Blues” hammered Hothersal Turning 10-0 at the Greens playing field.

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Fellow Premiership club Ellerton FC defeated WRBSSC 7-1 in the feature game at the same venue.

Weymouth Wales secured their qualification and top spot in Zone 5 with a 7-1 thumping of second-place Caribbean United in the opening fixture at the Bagatelle playing field.

Scotty’s Car Rental St Andrew Lions have one-foot into the playoffs

The University of the West Indies (UWI) Blackbirds played in the second match at the same venue and required just one goal to earn the three points versus Mavericks SC and a place in the next round.

Twenty-four goals were scored at Dover playing field on Saturday night.

In the first encounter Claytons Kola Tonic Notre Dame defeated Villa United 10-1 and, in the curtain-closer, home team Paradise FC were 9-4 victors over Greens United.

Over at Briar Hall on Saturday evening, Wotton FC continued their perfect run of form in Zone 7, when they won their fourth consecutive match by defeating Dayrell’s Road FC 4-1.

Both Empire SC and the University of the West Indies (UWI) Blackbirds progressed to the next stage of the competition, with victories last weekend

Deacons FC made lightwork of Chickmont FC, with a comfortable 5-0 victory.

Sunday’s results:

At Bridgefield:

Checker Hall 1 v United Stars Alliance 3

Barbados Soccer Academy 3 v Red Hill 0

At Greens:

Potential Ballers 1 v Hillaby FC 1

CL Spartans 3 v St Philip FA 2

At Dover:

Fitts Village FC 4 v Barbados Fire Service 2

Kickstart Rush 3 v Young Boyz 0

At Briar Hall:

Benfica FC 1 v Mega Ballers 4

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Odsan Community Centre Completed – St. Lucia Times News

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The Department of Economic Development is proud to announce the completion of the Odsan Community Centre.

Construction of the Odsan Community Centre is one of many facilitated by the Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project (DVRP), aimed at creating a more climate resilient Saint Lucia. Community Centres in Blanchard, Piaye and Roblot are also currently under construction. Primarily the building will act as a Human Resource Centre and an emergency shelter for the district.

Completion of the Odsan Community Centre contributes to an increase in the number of school facilities, health centres and emergency shelters with reduced vulnerability to landslips, flooding and other climate-related events.

This reduction in climate vulnerability is a direct result of the intervention of the DVRP. To adhere to the mandate of disaster vulnerability reduction, the building includes a wheelchair access ramp, a rainwater harvesting system and hurricane resilient roofs, windows and doors.

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The facility is a two-story reinforced concrete structure with a total floor area of 547.2 square metres. It is inclusive of general earthworks, building services such as electricity and plumbing and modern amenities such as air conditioning.

The facility will include several rooms such as an IT Room, a teaching room, offices, a front desk, a conference room and space for a stage and theatre. Construction of the facility was concluded on September 23, 2022.

The Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project (DVRP) aims to reduce disaster vulnerability and increase long term climate resilience in Saint Lucia by addressing the multi-faceted risks associated with hydrometeorological events.

The DVRP also finances emerging reconstruction activities which are implemented to rectify the damage caused by the 2013 Christmas Eve Trough.

SOURCE: Disaster Vulnerability Reduction Project 

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An dlo lanmè épi Coralie

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Dernièrement, 10 victimes d’AVC se sont retrouvées sur la plage de Madiana pour profiter des bienfaits de la mer. Cette opération menée dans le cadre de la Semaine bleue est à l’initiative de la société HSE Caraïbe, de l’association France AVC en partenariat avec le Parc Naturel Marin et la ville de Schœlcher. Marraine de l’opération, la championne de natation Coralie Balmy et de l’association Coco an dlo, a partagé le bain avec toutes ces personnes en réadaptation. ??????? Texte et photos Hdb

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Les participants de cette opération ont apprécié de se retrouver en toute convivialité avec la championne Coralie Balmy.

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Les bienfaits de la mer ne sont plus à démontrer. Avec son association Coco an Dlo, Coralie Balmy entend développer ce genre d’action pour faire profiter un plus grand nombre de personnes en situation de handicap.  

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« Un programme riche et varié avec en prime le Quarté+ régional »

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Ludovic Loussouarn, manager de zone de vente du PMU 

Le représentant du PMU fait le point sur le Quarté+ régional qui se court dimanche à Carrère. Ludovic Loussouarn tire un bilan positif des actions menées ces derniers mois au sein de l’agence. Néanmoins, la forte inflation a un impact sur l’activité.

Initialement prévue en début d’année, la vingtième édition du Quarté+ régional a lieu ce dimanche sur l’hippodrome de Martinique. À quoi doit-on s’attendre quant au programme qui sera proposé aux parieurs ?

Ce rendez-vous est très attendu par nos parieurs et la société des courses va leur proposer un programme riche et varié avec 4 courses premium, ce qui devrait nous promettre de belles compétitions et un beau spectacle. La première course partira à 12h40 et la dernière,…


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Une cacaoyère au foyer de l’Espérance

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Le foyer de l’Espérance Patronage Saint-Louis vient d’inaugurer sa cacaoyère. Un projet pédagogique et environnemental mené en collaboration avec l’entreprise Frères Lauzéa. À terme, la production sera transformée en tablettes de chocolat qui seront commercialisées.

Le foyer de l’Espérance a désormais sa cacaoyère. Tout d’abord, 500 plants de cacao seront plantés dans le jardin du foyer. L’opération sera renouvelée en 2023 et en 2024 afin qu’à terme, 1 500 cacaoyers soient plantés sur le terrain. Restera à entretenir la cacaoyère jusqu’à la récolte des cabosses. Les plants, si tout se passe bien, devraient porter d’ici 2 à 3 ans. La récolte sera alors confiée à l’entreprise Frères Lauzéa qui la transformera et produira des…


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Demi-tour du vol Corsair : l’intervention décisive d’une surveillante pénitentiaire

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Le 12 août dernier, une fumeuse, âgée de 32 ans, a mis en péril la sécurité du vol SS924 qui a dû être dérouté pour revenir à Paris, 1h30 après le décollage. Retour sur un voyage qui aurait pu tourner au drame sans le sang-froid d’une autre passagère.

Fabienne aime avant tout la discrétion. Pour le coup, c’est raté. Ce mercredi 12 août pourtant, en prenant place dans l’avion Corsair qui la ramenait en vacances chez elle en Martinique, l’agent pénitentiaire actuellement cheffe de détention dans l’Hexagone, ne s’attendait pas à vivre pareille aventure.

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East PoS schools benefit from learning programme

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Minister of Education Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly chats with students of the Morvant Anglican School, at the Literacy Day Extravaganza, at NAPA, Port of Spain on Wednesday – ANGELO MARCELLE

Education Minister Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly said the Arrow Literacy programme, a joint effort with her ministry, Shell and the Arrow Foundation, was a three-year commitment to the students of East Port of Spain. She was speaking at the launch of the programme at Arrow’s Literary Day Extravanganza on October 12 at the National Academy of the Performing Arts, Port of Spain.

The programme is an audio-visual multi-sensory programme which focuses on self-voice techniques covering reading, spelling, dictation, speech, and listening skills, while improving motivation and self esteem.

The programme is being implemented in 20 primary schools in the East Port of Spain area (EPoS). Arrow Foundation director Christopher Bonterre said the programme has already been implemented in schools in Valencia, Matura, Point Fortin, Couva, and other communities, with the help of the private sector. He said this particular programme will be studied with the assistance of funding from Shell.

Shell TT social performance and social investment advisor Ryssa Brathwaithe said Shell was happy to assist with funding the programme as it wanted to contribute to the communities it was a part of.

Arrow Foundation director Christopher Bonterre speaks at the Literacy Day Extravaganza, at NAPA, Port of Spain on Wednesday. – ANGELO MARCELLE

“Reading is important because it prepares you to change your life, and even to change the world. It allows you to experience the world. Literacy is the foundation for lifelong education. We’re happy to partner with the Arrow Foundation because we think it’s important to provide what the children want, and not what we want for them.”

Laventille West MP and National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds said he was pleased that the programme would be implemented in schools in East Port of Spain as it showed the government was aware of the needs of the community.

“Access to knowledge and the ability to read promotes self-esteem,” Hinds said.

“Parents have an obvious critical responsibility along with the school in developing our children, ensuring they are literate, ensuring that they could learn, and making sure they have the materials needed to aid in their development.”

Gadsby-Dolly said covid19 robbed TT’s children of the potential for their scholastic development and robbed the nation of its potential for upward development. She said it was for this reason that govermment had allocated $50 million to remedial education, as it realised it had to invest in helping children recover.

She encouraged corporate entities to partner with government and learning institutions to assist school development.

“There is room for you. If you are not helping in some way to mitigate the circumstances our children have faced in these two years, then there is room for you. If you are not contributing and giving back in this way to TT at this time then what are you doing, because who are you going to get to work for you in your institutions?

“Who are you going to get to fulfil your HR plans, it is these children who will be in your workforce in a few years and if they are not adequately prepared to contribute, then TT will be in a very strange place.

”We said 60 years ago that we are independent and what that means is that we have to produce professionals that will take their place in our country. If our children are not prepared to step into those positions, what will the future of TT look like?”

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