COVID-19: Saint Lucia Records 14 New Cases – St. Lucia Times News

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On Friday November 11, 2022 the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs reports a total of 14 new cases of COVID-19 from samples processed on Saturday November 5, 2022 to Friday  November 11, 2022.

This is from a total of 536 samples collected from November 3, 2022 to November 9, 2022. This number of positive cases makes up 2.6% of all the samples processed on these dates.

These new cases bring the total number of cases diagnosed in country to date to  29,684.

Confirmation was also received of the recovery of 14 individuals diagnosed with COVID-19.

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This brings the number of active cases in country to date to 12. Currently, there is 1 positive case of COVID-19 admitted at the Respiratory Hospital.

Vaccination continues at various Wellness Centres as per the published COVID-19 vaccination schedule. Vaccination will be available from 9 am to 4 pm.

The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs will continue providing frequent updates  to the public as new information becomes available.

SOURCE: Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs. Headline photo: Stock image 

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Summer Walker’s Baby Daddy Larry responds To He Split Announcement

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Summer Walker’s baby daddy has responded to her announcing their split.

Summer Walker has confirmed that she and her unborn baby’s father, Larry, aka LVRD Pharoh, have split. The R&B singer on Nov. 6 shared images from her baby shower, but fans were curious after Larry was not seen in any of the photos. Summer recently shared photos featuring her daughter, whom she calls by the nickname ‘Bubbles’ as well as photos of family and friends who are also pregnant but none with Larry. On Sunday, the singer explained to fans who questioned her relationship status that she was no longer with Larry, although they have a good co-parenting relationship.

According to her, she stepped away to protect her peace and happiness.

“People been trying to be in my business bad lately, idky why y’all need updates on my life lol like go touch grass but I’ve decided to be single, it’s no hard feelings, Larry is an amazing father there’s just certain things I won’t tolerate,” she wrote in a lengthy post on Instagram Story.

Summer Walker shares Bubbles, who was born in March 2021, with producer London On Da Track. Her relationship with the hitmaker has been more than acrimonious, as she has accused him several times of being an awful father and deserting her during her pregnancy.

Summer and Larry were also longtime friends, and they began dating after she broke up with London. Earlier this year, the “4th Baby Mama” artist praised Larry for stepping up as a father for her daughter Bubbles and even referred to him as ‘Papa’ on a cake.

In her post on Sunday, Walker wrote that Larry has continued to be a good father to her daughter by being present for every photo shoots, doctor appointments, and baby-related events.

She added, “no I ain’t removing my face Tatt I still have hella love for him,” she said about the forehead tattoo she did months ago.

Walker also addressed critics, saying that she has seen women maintain a façade of a happy relationship to save face in society when they weren’t happy. While she didn’t name any names, she pointed out celebrity women in long term relationships and marriages who aren’t happy but fake it for the media.

“Every month they complaining bout how they getting cheated on, beat on, children being had on them, they lonely etc,” Summer Walker wrote. “But they rather stay for the IMAGE just to say they have a man or a ring or just to keep receiving apology birkins & cars.”

Walker makes it clear that the only difference between those women and herself is that she prefer her peace and happiness and as such she would prefer to walk away from the relationship.

Meanwhile, Larry also confirmed on Nov. 11 that he and Walker were no longer together and warned that while she is pregnant with his child, he will not allow another male to “slide.”

“We not together but y’all n***as better wait until after the pregnancy before y’all start sliding. I’ll still off one of y’all about her on my soul,” he wrote on Instagram Story.

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Geen reparatie AOW-gat Surinaamse Nederlanders, mogelijk wel eenmalig bedrag

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DEN HAAG — Nederlanders van Surinaamse afkomst met lage AOW-opbouw krijgen misschien een eenmalig ‘onverplicht’ geldbedrag om het tekort aan

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XV de France: face aux Springboks, le frisson de l’inconnu

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

Invaincu depuis plus d’un an, le XV de France se mesure samedi (21h00) à Marseille à la seule nation majeure qu’il n’a pas encore affrontée depuis son renouveau, l’Afrique du Sud, championne du monde en titre, pour un…

Invaincu depuis plus d’un an, le XV de France se mesure samedi (21h00) à Marseille à la seule nation majeure qu’il n’a pas encore affrontée depuis son renouveau, l’Afrique du Sud, championne du monde en titre, pour un test d’envergure à moins d’un an du Mondial.

Lorsqu’il a pris seul, en 2020, les commandes de Bleus moribonds, éliminés sans gloire quelques mois plus tôt en quart de finale de la Coupe du monde au Japon, Fabien Galthié s’est procuré en avant-première le documentaire “Chasing the sun” dans les coulisses du sacre des Springboks.

Lors de son premier Tournoi des six nations aux commandes, il a réuni ses joueurs chaque soir dans le grand auditorium du centre national du rugby à Marcoussis pour en visionner les épisodes et tracer l’air de rien la marche à suivre pour connaître le même destin quatre ans plus tard.  

“L’Afrique du Sud, on les adore (…) Ils nous ont émus, ils nous ont fait vibrer”, raconte Galthié. “Quelle histoire magnifique que cette équipe qui s’est reconstruite autour de Rassie Erasmus (le sélectionneur) en 2018. Et tous ces hommes qui se sont unis pour aller chercher un titre mondial que personne ne leur donnait”.

En quarts l’an prochain ?

Deux ans et demi ont passé depuis les séances nocturnes de ciné et son équipe, à qui personne n’osait alors promettre le titre mondial tant le retard semblait grand sur la concurrence, en est aujourd’hui l’une des principales candidates.

Elle a tour à tour accroché à son tableau de chasse tout ce qui se fait de mieux dans le rugby mondial: l’Angleterre dès son premier match dans le Tournoi en février 2020, l’Irlande trois fois, l’Australie là-bas et la semaine dernière au Stade de France, la Nouvelle-Zélande l’automne dernier… 

Tout, sauf l’Afrique du Sud, que la France n’a plus croisée depuis 2018 et plus battue depuis 2009 (7 défaites conécutives).

Après la victoire arrachée aux Wallabies (30-29) et avant de recevoir le Japon à Toulouse le dimanche 20 novembre, ce frisson de l’inconnu donne un relief à part au deuxième des trois tests automnaux des Bleus.

Ils auront non seulement l’occasion de se jauger directement face aux champions du monde, mais aussi de prendre un ascendant psychologique sur un adversaire qu’ils pourraient potentiellement retrouver dès les quarts de finale de la Coupe du monde l’an prochain.

“De magnifiques combattants”

Ce match de gala dans un stade Vélodrome à guichets fermés, que les Français espèrent aussi bouillant que pour les soirées européennes de l’Olympique de Marseille, aura également pour enjeu la série record en cours de onze victoires.

Antoine Dupont et sa bande, invaincus depuis juillet 2021, comptent bien le rester encore un peu. Il leur faudra gommer les lacunes montrées contre l’Australie et se préparer au défi physique que leur imposeront inévitablement les robustes Springboks.

“Ce sont de magnifiques combattants, des joueurs qui aiment avancer, qui ont ça dans leur ADN “, salue Galthié. “Nous avons un grand respect pour eux, pour ce qu’ils ont fait et ce qu’ils font. Ce rendez-vous pour nous est merveilleux, sublime”.

Le sélectionneur, au nom de “l’expérience collective”, n’a pas touché à son XV de départ, même si le centre Jonathan Danty, devenu papa dans la semaine d’un petit Gabriel, n’a pas mis les pieds à Marcoussis cette semaine. 

En face, l’Afrique du Sud, revancharde après sa défaite en Irlande (19-16), se présente avec Faf de Klerk au poste de demi de mêlée et un déficit criant d’ouvreurs de métier.  

En l’absence de Handre Pollard, blessé, Damian Willemse jouera en 10, mais le rôle de buteur reviendra à Cheslin Kolbe. L’ailier de poche ne sera pas trop dépaysé samedi, avec face à lui son actuel coéquipier à Toulon Charles Ollivon et sept anciens camarades toulousains.

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Le Français Matthis Lebel balle en main à l’entraînement à Marcoussis en France le 9 novembre 2022 avant le match contre les Springboks samedi à Marseille
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Damian Penaud (à gauche) et Antoine Dupont à l’entraînement à Marcoussis en France le 9 novembre 2022
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XV de France: face aux Springboks, le frisson de l’inconnu

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Invaincu depuis plus d’un an, le XV de France se mesure samedi (21h00) à Marseille à la seule nation majeure qu’il n’a pas encore affrontée depuis son renouveau, l’Afrique du Sud, championne du monde en titre, pour un…

Invaincu depuis plus d’un an, le XV de France se mesure samedi (21h00) à Marseille à la seule nation majeure qu’il n’a pas encore affrontée depuis son renouveau, l’Afrique du Sud, championne du monde en titre, pour un test d’envergure à moins d’un an du Mondial.

Lorsqu’il a pris seul, en 2020, les commandes de Bleus moribonds, éliminés sans gloire quelques mois plus tôt en quart de finale de la Coupe du monde au Japon, Fabien Galthié s’est procuré en avant-première le documentaire “Chasing the sun” dans les coulisses du sacre des Springboks.

Lors de son premier Tournoi des six nations aux commandes, il a réuni ses joueurs chaque soir dans le grand auditorium du centre national du rugby à Marcoussis pour en visionner les épisodes et tracer l’air de rien la marche à suivre pour connaître le même destin quatre ans plus tard.  

“L’Afrique du Sud, on les adore (…) Ils nous ont émus, ils nous ont fait vibrer”, raconte Galthié. “Quelle histoire magnifique que cette équipe qui s’est reconstruite autour de Rassie Erasmus (le sélectionneur) en 2018. Et tous ces hommes qui se sont unis pour aller chercher un titre mondial que personne ne leur donnait”.

En quarts l’an prochain ?

Deux ans et demi ont passé depuis les séances nocturnes de ciné et son équipe, à qui personne n’osait alors promettre le titre mondial tant le retard semblait grand sur la concurrence, en est aujourd’hui l’une des principales candidates.

Elle a tour à tour accroché à son tableau de chasse tout ce qui se fait de mieux dans le rugby mondial: l’Angleterre dès son premier match dans le Tournoi en février 2020, l’Irlande trois fois, l’Australie là-bas et la semaine dernière au Stade de France, la Nouvelle-Zélande l’automne dernier… 

Tout, sauf l’Afrique du Sud, que la France n’a plus croisée depuis 2018 et plus battue depuis 2009 (7 défaites conécutives).

Après la victoire arrachée aux Wallabies (30-29) et avant de recevoir le Japon à Toulouse le dimanche 20 novembre, ce frisson de l’inconnu donne un relief à part au deuxième des trois tests automnaux des Bleus.

Ils auront non seulement l’occasion de se jauger directement face aux champions du monde, mais aussi de prendre un ascendant psychologique sur un adversaire qu’ils pourraient potentiellement retrouver dès les quarts de finale de la Coupe du monde l’an prochain.

“De magnifiques combattants”

Ce match de gala dans un stade Vélodrome à guichets fermés, que les Français espèrent aussi bouillant que pour les soirées européennes de l’Olympique de Marseille, aura également pour enjeu la série record en cours de onze victoires.

Antoine Dupont et sa bande, invaincus depuis juillet 2021, comptent bien le rester encore un peu. Il leur faudra gommer les lacunes montrées contre l’Australie et se préparer au défi physique que leur imposeront inévitablement les robustes Springboks.

“Ce sont de magnifiques combattants, des joueurs qui aiment avancer, qui ont ça dans leur ADN “, salue Galthié. “Nous avons un grand respect pour eux, pour ce qu’ils ont fait et ce qu’ils font. Ce rendez-vous pour nous est merveilleux, sublime”.

Le sélectionneur, au nom de “l’expérience collective”, n’a pas touché à son XV de départ, même si le centre Jonathan Danty, devenu papa dans la semaine d’un petit Gabriel, n’a pas mis les pieds à Marcoussis cette semaine. 

En face, l’Afrique du Sud, revancharde après sa défaite en Irlande (19-16), se présente avec Faf de Klerk au poste de demi de mêlée et un déficit criant d’ouvreurs de métier.  

En l’absence de Handre Pollard, blessé, Damian Willemse jouera en 10, mais le rôle de buteur reviendra à Cheslin Kolbe. L’ailier de poche ne sera pas trop dépaysé samedi, avec face à lui son actuel coéquipier à Toulon Charles Ollivon et sept anciens camarades toulousains.

sdu/jr

Le Français Matthis Lebel balle en main à l’entraînement à Marcoussis en France le 9 novembre 2022 avant le match contre les Springboks samedi à Marseille
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Damian Penaud (à gauche) et Antoine Dupont à l’entraînement à Marcoussis en France le 9 novembre 2022
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Boat captain hit with $2m fine in ganja case: co-accused absconds bail Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

A boat captain, Richard Lindo, who was held in September last year off the coast of Manchester with 1,680 pounds of ganja aboard his vessel, was this week fined more than $2 million when he appeared in the Manchester Parish Court.

His co-accused, Lloyd Bennett and Kayega James absconded bail.

The three men were arrested and charged after the vessel they were traveling in was intercepted by the Jamaica Defence Force Coast Guard on September 21, 2021, and the ganja was found in 38 knitted bags.

A year later in September 2022, Lindo pleaded guilty to possession of, dealing in, and trafficking ganja.

He was fined $1 million or two years imprisonment for dealing in ganja, $1 million or two years for trafficking ganja, and $15,000 or six months for possession of ganja.

The person who stood for Bennett when he was granted bail was taken into custody on Wednesday.

Bennett’s attorney told the court that he had left the island and is in custody in the Cayman Islands. The surety was offered bail in the sum of $500,000 and is to return to court on December 9.

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Tobago man in court for exposing boy, 8, to porn

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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A TOBAGO man is expected to reappear before a Scarborough Magistrate on December 9 charged with exposing a child to pornography and engaging in sexual activity in the presence of an eight year-old boy.

The man, whose identity is being withheld to protect the boy, was granted bail when he appeared before the magistrate on November 11.

The man, 41, was charged by PC Thomas of the Child Protection Unit after a June 2022 report in which a woman told police about the incident.

The accused was instructed to stay away from the boy’s school and residence as well as to report to his district police station three times a week as part of his bail conditions set at $100,000 with a surety.

According to the boy’s mother, the child reported that sometime between December 31, 2019 and January 1, 2021, the accused masturbated in the presence of the child while watching pornographic videos on a television.

A subsequent investigation supervised by Superintendent Claire Guy-Allyene, acting Assistant Superintendent Seepersad and Insp Miller of the CPU led to the arrest of the man.

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Vice President in UAE engaging senior government officials, investors

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Vice President Dr Bharat Jagdeo in a high-level meeting with officials from Dubai Ports (DP) World and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) on areas of mutual interest and cooperation

Guyana’s Vice President Dr Bharrat Jagdeo is currently in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) where he is engaging senior Government Officials and investors.

General matters of cooperation and investments were discussed during his meetingwith His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Dalmook Al Maktoum.

Dr. Jagdeo also met with H.E. Reem Ebrahim Al Hashimy, Minister of State forInternational Cooperation where a number of issues were discussed includingstrengthening the role and interest of the South in the Global Multilateral Systemand Climate Change negotiations.

A bilateral Agreement on Cyber Security was formalized between Guyana and the UAE.

Other high-level meetings were held with Dubai Ports (DP) World and Abu DhabiNational Oil Company (ADNOC) on areas of mutual interest and cooperation.

Vice President Jagdeo is accompanied by Minister within the Ministry of Public Works, Minister Deodat Indar, and National ICT Advisor Daryl Akeung.

Further engagements will be held in UAE over the next few days.

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Pierre Activates $200,000 In Food, Sanitizing Vouchers For Flood Victims – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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As of Thursday, 10th November, the Prime Minister, Hon. Philip J. Pierre activated $200,000 worth of food and sanitizing vouchers to be distributed to affected households through the National Emergency Management Organisation (NEMO) and Constituency Offices which had affected residents.

Preliminary Assessments indicate that Saint Lucia has moved from a Level 1 disaster to a Level 2 disasteron the scale of four as of Thursday, 10th November following the devastating floods of Sunday, November 6.

The Prime Minister has  been in dialogue with International Donor Agencies as Saint Lucia will require both technical and financial assistance to respond to the crisis.

His Press Secretary, Maundy Lewis provided an overview of the situation.

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SOURCE: Office of the Prime Minister/SLT

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Let’s End Femicide – Get Involved

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Let’s End Femicide – Get Involved

The theme for 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence is ‘Let’s End Femicide’ a continuation of last year’s focus. 16 days is an annual observance started in 1991 that emerged out of the first Women’s Global Leadership Institute held that same year.

According to the Centre for Women’s Global Leadership, more than 6,000 organizations in some 187 countries have participated, advancing progress toward the urgent goal of ending gender-based violence.

The Caribbean Voice urges is one of those organizations. This year TCV is urging everyone to please sign this petition to declare December 6 as the International Day To End Femicide –https://www.change.org/p/united-nations-declare-dec-6-as-international-day-against-femicide  – and to help share and promote it.

As well TCV is planning a Workshop on Youth Relationship Violence on December 3, 1-3PM. The workshop is presented by Proverbial Peace Revived Ministries with lead presenter being Dr. Brenetia Adams-Robinson, transformational life strategist and empowerment coach. Participants are invited to register for this workshop by contact TCV via email ([email protected]) or mobile/what’s app at 646-461-0574.

On December 9, 6-8PM, TCV will also hold a panel discussion (PD) on Safety and Resiliency for victims and survivors. Panelists are invited to participate in this PD. Please contact TCV via email ([email protected]) or mobile/what’s app at 646-461-0574 to affirm participation.

Other ways in which 16 Days can be observed include:

Focusing on speak outs by survivors and loved ones of victims of femicide and gender based violence. Videos can be shared on social media, letters sent to the print media, interviews done with print media and broadcast media, both traditional and virtual. TCV is willing to help with sharing and promotion if videos, letters/articles and interviews are provided.

Planting of trees, especially fruit trees to memoralize victims of femicide and gender based violence by friends, families, neighbors and former colleagues of victims. Perhaps short programs can be produced around each tree planting that may include sharing of memories of victims, music, poetry, skits, releasing of balloons and sharing of snacks and beverages.

Organizing marches, rallies, candlelight vigils – this can be done by communities, faith based organizations, community based organizations, leaders and influencers. Interfaith events would be fabulous as will events planned by a collaboration of organizations, with government – local or central – support.

Making a donation to an organization supporting survivors of GBV. If you don’t know of any in your country TCV can provide some names.

Educating yourself about GBV – lots of info, podcasts, seminars, workshops and panel discussion are available online. TCV can provide links if needed.

Organizing focus groups – this too can be done by government in collaboration with organizations, in communities to sensitize, build awareness and provide prevention strategies.
Lobbying – write or call the head of state and the responsible minister; hold picketing exercises, have meetings with other stakeholders and policy makers, reach out to social and traditional media for support.
Reaching out to your local police – perhaps have the police hold community forums to talk about what they have in place to address femicide and gender based violence and how communities can collaborate with them.

Reaching out to needy survivors and give them a day remember – gift baskets, consumer supplies, a cookout/games session with them, beauty treatment (nails, hair, full body and whatever else)…

Creatives can produce prevention songs, poetry or even plays and everyone can help to post and share on social media. Plays can be acted out by students, youth groups and the like and video-taped for sharing and promotion. TCV can assist with this if the  material is provided.
Adopting an animal – if the victim loved animals adopt a dog or cat in his or her name.
Cleaning up the environment – clean up part of the environment and get permission to put up a plaque with victim’s name, maybe even plat some flowers and, if possible, construct a bench. If all of this is done that area could then be maintained and even be developed into a sort of community gathering place.

Many do not have the time and often times the wherewithal to become activists and advocates but many, if not all can find one or more activity from the above list to observe 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence. It does not matter how small the start is, for once there is a start, it will grow. And the above range of activities provide scope for all communities to be involved in activities against gender based violence. are enough, many of which also address other issues like environmental sustainability and animal adoption as well foster links between various components of society.

The Caribbean Voice stands ready to help out where desired. Just reach out to TCV and share your plan

Annan Boodram

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