COVID19 Update : Health Ministry continues to Monitor Covid situation

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The Ministry of Health Wellness and the Environment says it is continuing to monitor the local Covid situation.

That is according to Chief Health Promotion Officer in the Ministry of Health Shanika John who said there have been a significant decrease in the number of people getting tested for covid-19.

Rawdica Stephen tells us more in NBC’s Covid-19 update

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NBC’s Special Report : Vincentians urged to Keep abreast of Information on Monkeypox

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Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Simone Keizer-Beache is urging Vincentians to keep abreast of information on Monkey Pox, as outbreaks are reported around the world.

Dr. Keizer-Beache told NBC News that persons should familiarize themselves with the symptoms of the disease, in the event that    any cases are detected here.

Recardo Wilson has more in today’s Special Report.

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CDC Chairman satisfied with Vincymas 2022 despite challenges

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Chairman of the Carnival Development Corporation, CDC,  Ricardo Adams is satisfied with the staging of the 2022 edition of Vincy Mas, despite the challenges which had to be addressed this year.

Mr. Adams was reflecting on the just-concluded celebrations, during the Round Table Talk programme last night.

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Mr. Adams said the Covid 19 Pandemic created some uncertainty this year, and this resulted in late planning.

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Fireman Hooper elated after taking both crowns at Soca Monarch

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2022 Ragga Soca and Soca Monarch King Delroy Fireman Hooper said he is happy to have been able to entertain his fans and supporters for Vincy Mas this year.

Fireman also placed second in the Road March competition.

He told NBC News while he is happy to have won the two competitions in the Soca Monarch Finals, he is also elated that his fans had an opportunity to enjoy Vincy Mas this year after a break of two years.

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Fireman also thanked all the members of his team who continue to believe in him and played an active role in this year’s successes.

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Police on lookout for threats to public safety | Loop Barbados

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Local authorities are on the lookout for gunslingers that threaten to encroach on public safety.

During today’s press conference at Government Headquarters, Attorney General Dale Marshall sternly warned that zero tolerance will be applied to threats toward the Barbadian public.

Addressing the spike in firearm-enabled crimes, the Attorney General issued “a word of warning” to the young men involved.

“Your numbers are few, the people of Barbados are many. You cannot and will not win. You will not be allowed to drive Barbadians into their homes and away from their normal pursuits out of some fear that you have our streets and our communities hijacked with guns.

“You, few villains, will not be allowed to make any further inroads into our communities. You will not be allowed to take over our streets, you will not be allowed to disrupt our daily lives and our livelihoods,” insisted the Attorney General.

Marshall assured residents that “every single resource at the disposal of Government” will be used to respond to those “hell-bent on lawlessness”.

“You are warned not to test our resolve. This is not a response to a spike…. This is a general response to those individuals who feel that it is alright to parade around Barbados at a fete with a gun. It is our response to those individuals who care nothing about life. It is our response to those individuals who feel that it is okay to go into a community and start shooting. Not a response to the spike but a response to you individuals who seem hell-bent on lawlessness.”

His remarks were supported by Commissioner of Police, Richard Boyce, who emphasised that firearm-enabled violence will not be tolerated.

“I want to re-emphasise the message that wherever those guns are, the Barbados Police Service will be out and about taking those weapons out of those persons’ hands,” said the police chief.

“That is my first carrying call to persons, especially those young persons between the age of 19 and 35 who are hellbent on committing that sort of fear in a person’s mind,” Boyce continued.

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PM Andrew Holness Helping Popcaan Clear His Name After Travel Issues

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HLSCC now a Fulbright host

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The content originally appeared on: The BVI Beacon

A visiting scholar will teach next year at the H. Lavity Stoutt Community College, which on Friday announced its membership in the Fulbright Awards Programme administered by the United Kingdom Fulbright Commission.

Through the programme, the college is now offering the BVI Scholar Award, which will allow a professor based at an institution in the United States to spend six months at the Paraquita Bay campus starting in fall 2023.

Workshops, lectures and seminars

During this time, the professor will teach courses to HLSCC students and may conduct workshops, public lectures, seminars and other activities related to their field of expertise, according to the college.

Applicants will be reviewed by the college in conjunction with the Fulbright Commission before a selection is made.

International reach

HLSCC President Dr. Richard Georges said the programme will help the college expand its international reach while offering students the opportunity to work with professors from institutions where they may consider transferring after completing their associate degrees.

“We also expect this exchange to benefit our faculty, who will benefit from collegial exchange with visiting scholars as well as the opportunity to become visiting scholars themselves in the United States,” he said.

The Fulbright Scholar Programme awards more than 1,700 fellowships each year, enabling 800 US scholars to go abroad and 900 visiting scholars to go the US. As a Fulbright Scholar, academics and professionals contribute to communities abroad and at home in their chosen fields.

Fulbright is active in more than 160 countries and partners with participating governments, host institutions, corporations, and foundations in the US and other countries, according to HLSCC.

The Fulbright Programme is sponsored by the US Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

For more information go to fulbrightscholars.org.

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Premier attends Caricom meeting

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The pandemic recovery and climate change were among the topics on the agenda as Premier Dr. Natalio “Sowande” Wheatley represented the territory at the 43rd Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community this week in Para- maribo, Suriname.

The meeting, which was held Sunday through Tuesday, also included discussions on advancing regional food and nutrition security, actions to support the Caricom Single Market and Economy, and climate financing, according to Government Information Services.

The first day featured a speech from United Nations Secretary General António Guterres, who stressed the importance of climate action even while the region is struggling in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic and other challenges.

To support his point, Mr. Guterres alluded to his visit to Suriname’s coast the previous day.

“Rich in diversity, uniting land and sea, and protecting fragile coastal ecosystems, mangroves are a fitting symbol of Caribbean nations — facing challenges, seizing opportunities, preserving natural gifts,” he said.

Mr. Guterres noted that the small island states of
the Caribbean are especially vulnerable to climate change, which he called “the biggest challenge facing our world today.”

“The Caribbean is ground zero for the global climate emergency,” he said.

However, he added that the region is also facing
many other challenges.

“This year’s Caricom summit comes at a moment of
maximum peril for people and planet alike,” he said. The pandemic, he noted, has affected health systems, tourism, economic growth and foreign investment. Its effects in these areas, he added, have now been exacerbated by the war in Ukraine.

Members

Caricom is made up of 15 full member states and five associate members, including the Virgin Islands.

While Dr. Wheatley was at the meeting, Deputy Premier Kye Rymer was appointed to act as premier and finance minister through yesterday. Dr. Wheatley is scheduled to return today.

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Parisien Fils-Aim? sera honor? en Floride ce week-end

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C’est un grand retour pour l’?quipe de Babas Productions. Le gala baptis? <> revient apr?s les deux ann?es de pause impos?e par la pand?mie. Pour cette ?dition, la dix-septi?me, le tapis rouge sera d?roul? en l’honneur de Parisien Fils-Aim?, chanteur du groupe Tropicana. Il sera honor? pour ses 56 ann?es de carri?re et de fid?lit? ? l’orchestre Tropicana, figure de proue du Grand Nord de notre presqu’?le. ? l’occasion, un bal avec l’orchestre Tropicana et Klass se tient le samedi 9 juillet 2022 au Hyatt Regency Hotel ? Miami, Floride.

<>, ce sont l? les premiers mots de Herv? Bastien num?ro 1 de Babas Productions pour introduire la soir?e du 9 juillet prochain. Une explication qui concorde avec le choix de Parisien Fils-Aim? comme invit? d’honneur ? cette ?dition. Monsieur Bastien indique que cet honneur est plus que m?rit? lorsqu’on comptabilise les ann?es de service de Fils-Aim? dans le milieu musical ha?tien : <>, explique-t-il en sp?cifiant que le profil de Parisien Fils-Aim? doit ?tre projet? comme mod?le dans une soci?t? comme la n?tre o? tout part en vrille.

Ceux qui feront le d?placement ce 9 juillet 2022 prennent rendez-vous avec la qualit? et la ponctualit?, nous dit Herv? Bastien. Outre les deux formations musicales Tropicana et Klass, des invit?s comme T-Jo Zenny, Eddy Fran?ois, Kenny Desmangles, Delly Fran?ois ou encore Michel Blaise sont attendus. Ce n’est pas tout, un mini-show culturel est pr?vu avant que ce beau petit monde prenne le relais. Prenez la peine d’?tre ? l’heure, pr?viennent les organisateurs.

En ce qui concerne les pr?paratifs, tout est fin pr?t. Les membres de Tropicana sont arriv?s jeudi apr?s-midi en Floride et sont dispos?s ? assurer le show aux c?t?s de l’invit? d’honneur. D’apr?s notre photographe Charly Amazan qui est d?j? sur place, l’ambiance r?gnant entre les musiciens de Tropicana ne peut ?tre d?crite que de familiale et chaleureuse. Signalons que plusieurs autres personnalit?s du grand Nord sont attendues pour cette c?l?bration, dont Tonton Bicha, de son vrai nom Daniel Fils-Aim?, cousin de Parisien.

Le gala “Le grand Nord en soir?e” a honor? durant ces ?ditions pr?c?dentes des personnalit?s comme l’?conomiste Kesner Pharel, le chanteur Richardson Joseph ou encore le footballeur Charly Eliazar. Un petit doute sur la ville de naissance de Kesner Pharel? Vous avez raison, il n’est pas du grand Nord, mais les organisateurs font ?a et l? des exceptions particuli?rement lorsque les personnalit?s ? honorer valent la chandelle.

“Le ”grand Nord en soir?e” se tient le 9 juillet au Hyatt Regency Hotel ? Miami.

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Special Moment: When Blake became the youngest 100m world champion | Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News | Loop News

Sunday, August 28, 2011 is a day that will be etched in the memory of Yohan Blake. The day was agony for another Jamaican – Usain Bolt.

On that day, Blake became the new world champion when he won the final of the men’s 100 metres at the World Athletics Championships in Daegu, South Korea.

His 25-year-old training partner, Bolt, became victim of the zero tolerance false-start rule and in the end the 100m final of the World Championships started without any of the eight fastest men in the world that year. Two were suspended for doping, two were injured, three failed to qualify and Bolt, the most important of all, was standing on the sidelines, racked with anger and disbelief after he false-started.

Blake clocked 9.92 seconds for the victory to lead home American Walter Dix (10.08) and 2003 World champion Kim Collins (10.09) of St Kitts & Nevis.

The winning time was quick, especially into a headwind. The Jamaica created history on the day. At 21 years, 245 days, Blake became the youngest 100m world champion ever, surpassing American Carl Lewis, who won the event at the 1983 World Championships at the age of 22 years, 38 days.

Blake was in the lane outside Bolt, and he said that in the seconds that followed the disqualification he had only one thought in his mind. “Keep focused. Get the job done for Jamaica.”

In the end it seemed the blame lay with Bolt’s desire to cure the one real weakness in his technique, his slow start. He ran 10.05 seconds in the semi-finals earlier in the evening and did not look as impressive as he had in the heats.

Blake qualified for the final in 9.95 seconds, which would have added to the pressure Bolt was feeling after a season in which he has never hit top form because he has been struggling with his persistent back injury.

While Blake had sympathy for his training partner he nevertheless was overwhelmed by his unexpected triumph on the day.

“I don’t think I can find words to explain it, I feel like I want to cry,” he said. “I have been praying for this moment, this is all a dream for me right now.

“Usain Bolt has been there for me. I felt I would win the race for Bolt.”

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