COVID-19: 10 muertos y 343 hospitalizados

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El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el sábado 10 muertos y 343 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 4,942.

Hay 289 adultos hospitalizados y 54 menores. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 12 al 25 de agosto de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 26.28 por ciento.

Se reportan 10 defunciones adicionales a causa del COVID-19. Unas 343 personas están hospitalizadas; 289 adultos y 54 pediátricos. Al medio día se ofrece una actualización de los datos que incluye el status de vacunación; https://t.co/8KaFLZdeiI

— Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico (@desaludpr) August 27, 2022

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Científicos del RUM descubren la salamanquera bautizada como Verde Luz

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La doctora Alondra Díaz Lameiro, catedrática auxiliar del Departamento de Biología del Recinto Universitario de Mayagüez (RUM) de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (UPR), dirigió los trabajos de investigación que impulsaron el descubrimiento de una nueva especie de reptil puertorriqueña.

Se trata de una salamanquita de monte y mar, también conocida como gecko, media luna o tijo, que sería la décima especie en ser descrita en el archipiélago borincano.

La científica nombró la nueva especie Sphaerodactylus verdeluzicola, para honrar la alegórica melodía Verde Luz, en la que su autor Antonio (El Topo) Cabán Vale, describe las bellezas del monte y mar de la isla.

El hallazgo fue publicado esta semana en la prestigiosa revista científica Ichthyology and Herpetology y representa la primera especie de reptil en ser descrita para la fauna borinqueña en más de 85 años.

“Estamos muy emocionados de añadir una especie que implica un nuevo organismo con potencial para ser investigado más a fondo. También es indicativo de que hay mucho todavía que explorar y hay espacio para descubrir. ¡En el mundo científico hay potencial de descubrimientos todos los días!”, indicó la investigadora, también egresada del bachillerato y la maestría del RUM.

La observación de la nueva especie aconteció en el 2012, mientras Díaz Lameiro era estudiante de maestría, bajo la tutela de los doctores Juan Carlos Martínez Cruzado y Taras K. Oleksyk, ambos en ese entonces catedráticos de Biología del Recinto.

“Estábamos en Rincón buscando la especie Sphaerodactylus grandisquamis porque queríamos descifrar cómo estos animalitos llegaron a las islas del canal de Mona (Mona y Desecheo). Fue así que nos percatamos de este animalito que no encajaba con las descripciones de otras especies. Así que decidimos investigar más a fondo, tomamos muestras de ADN, lo comparamos con otras especias y nos dimos cuenta que tenía diferencias físicas y genéticas para caracterizarlo como una especie nueva”, agregó.

Este proceso, encabezado por Díaz Lameiro, ocurrió en colaboración con científicos de los recintos de Mayagüez y Río Piedras de la UPR, así como de la Universidad Central del Caribe, Oakland University, Marquette University y Sam Houston State University, entre otros.

“Fue un esfuerzo con un grupo de personas que dio su aportación científica desde su área de pericia y, de esta manera, formulamos un artículo con descripciones bien detalladas de la especie”, destacó.

Añadió que, más adelante, en el 2016, se descubrió otra población en Utuado. De hecho, el plan es buscar más poblaciones de Sphaerodactylus verdeluzicola, y estudiarlas más a profundidad. Sin embargo, representa un reto, ya que miden una pulgada de largo, viven en el piso, son marrones y se camuflajean muy bien.

“Tenemos alguna idea de cómo la especie funciona porque conocemos a otros individuos que están en el mismo grupo, pero no sabemos detalles específicos de cómo se reproduce, cuántos huevos pone, su comportamiento y su fisiología. Hasta ahora las dos poblaciones que hemos estudiado tienen números bastante estables y están en ambientes protegidos. Si encontramos nuevas poblaciones, nos abre las puertas para integrar a los estudiantes en esta investigación. Queremos conocerla, protegerla e informar al público para que las valore”, afirmó, al agregar que su hábitat es en la hojarasca gruesa y húmeda.

Destacó que siete especies endémicas, incluyendo a S. verdeluzicola, se han reconocido en la isla grande de Puerto Rico.

“Están distribuidas por toda la isla, en donde se alimentan de insectos pequeños como hormigas y comején. Si incluimos las tres especies que habitan en Mona, Monito, y Desecheo respectivamente, estas completan el grupo de 10 especies de nuestro archipiélago, únicas en el mundo”, sostuvo.

Resaltó que el descubrimiento de la salamanquita de monte y mar destaca la importancia de la ciencia local y de los continuos sondeos de biodiversidad que se llevan a cabo en Puerto Rico por científicos, estudiantes, y ciudadanos.

“Conocer y entender nuestra flora y fauna es un paso fundamental para el manejo y protección de nuestros preciados recursos. Especialmente, para prevenir la pérdida de las especies únicas que dan color, sonidos, y personalidad a nuestra bella isla”, dijo.

Del mismo modo, enfatizó en la importancia de la perseverancia en el entorno científico.

“A veces en la ciencia tenemos más días difíciles que buenos, pero esos días buenos hacen que valga la pena. Como mujer en un campo que está más dominado por los hombres, al estudiar anfibios y reptiles, he enfrentado retos. He tenido que tragar profundo y llenarme de paciencia: ¡pero se puede! A veces persiste la mentalidad de que no hay recursos, de que no es posible, pero si uno va poco a poco, con tenacidad, puede lograr aportaciones de calidad y de interés al público”, concluyó.

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Décès de Monsieur LERUS Luc

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La ville des Abymes nous annoncent ce matin dans un communiqué le décès de monsieur LERUS Luc. 

Monsieur Luc LERUS est décédé dans la matinée de ce  samedi. C’est par un communiqué que la ville des Abymes en a informé ses usagers. En effet c’était un ancien employé communal à la retraite. Tout au long de sa carrière il a cumulé de nombreuses casquettes notamment celle de Directeur de l’office municipal des sports des Abymes, du centre culturel et sportif Lacroix, trésorier du siroco (club dans lequel il a joué plus jeune), président de la fédération guadeloupe caraibe des jeunes et fondateur du salon du sport. 

très touchés du décès de monsieur Luc LERUS, la ville des Abymes, ainsi que monsieur Eric JALTION salue la mémoire de son ami qu’il qualifie comme “grand amoureux du sport, artisan de cohésion sociale et dont la vision moderne aura compté pour l’attractivité du teritoire abymien”.Il renouvelle l’expression de so amitié et de son entière solidarité à sa famille et singulièrement à son frère Patrick ancien collègue de la ville des Abymes et à sa nièce, Chantal, Vice Présidente du conseil Régional. 

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Cayman Connection announces winners of Making Waves Awards Loop Cayman Islands

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Cayman Connection is proud to announce the winners of the inaugural Making Waves Awards, which recognise Caymanians living abroad who have made outstanding contributions to, and excelled in, their respective fields.

Winners include a former NASA scientist and inventor, a budding teaching professional with a passion for education, a global attorney, two gifted student athletes, a top notch neuropsychiatrist, a keen environmentalist, a proud tourism ambassador, and a brilliant performing artist (with an infectious laugh!). They all share a love for the Cayman Islands and strive to promote the Cayman community globally.

“It is truly special to witness the successes of Caymanians overseas,” said Cayman Connection Executive Director Kate Kandiah. “It’s important to celebrate Caymanians overseas, whether they are students, just starting out in their careers or are accomplished professionals. Caymanians carry Cayman with them everywhere they go. They promote our community globally and these awards create an avenue for them to be recognised at home and stay connected to Cayman.”

The awards comprise eight categories, including the Block.one STEM Award, the CIIPA Environment & Sustainability Award, the Davenport Development Arts & Culture Award, the Dart Education Award, the Maples Financial, Legal & Professional Services Award, the Health & Wellness Award, the Sport Award and the Tourism, Travel & Hospitality Award.

Winners include the following:

Tracey Forbes (Maples Group Financial, Legal & Professional Services Award)

Tracey is a qualified attorney in the Cayman Islands and has spent the last eight years working in Mourant’s Hong Kong office, where she flourished as a banking and finance lawyer and played a significant role in business development for the relatively new office. She was fast-tracked to the position of Counsel and has worked closely with global financial powerhouses like Goldman Sachs.

Ashley Gooden (Dart Education Award)

A second-year Primary Education student at the University of Reading, Ashley is described by her peers as a Trainee Teacher who is passionate, good-natured and dedicated to providing quality education for her students. Ashley has served as both the course and student representative for her specification the past two years, working to improve coursework and education generally. She has earned straight-As during her time at Reading and was designated the role of inclusion and diversity officer for the initial Teacher Training Society.

Aaron Jarvis (Sports (Co-Winner))

Aaron made Cayman Islands sports history in 2022 while grabbing headlines all around the world when he qualified for and participated in a pair of major championships.

Teeing off in both The Masters and The Open, he’s the first Caymanian qualify for these tournaments – an honour he earned by winning the 2022 Latin America Amateur Championship. Aaron plays golf collegiately at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He is one of two Caymanians currently playing golf at the NCAA Division I level.

King Navassa (Davenport Development Arts and Culture Award)

King is a passionate performer who simply aims to bring joy to people’s lives. King lives in Manchester, England where he recently appeared on the hit Channel 4 reality series “Come Dine with Me.” and was named by producers as the funniest guest the show has ever had. King is very involved with Cayman Connection and currently hosts the Celebrating Caymanians Overseas podcast, which profiles Caymanians living throughout the UK. King also spends his time playing music and hosting events throughout Manchester.

Mark Paramlall (Health & Wellness Award)

Mark is the Dept. Medical Director and Consultant Neuropsychiatrist at London’s Cygnet Health Care, working in a tertiary level unit specializing in brain injury. His accolades include has presenting his work at various international conferences, contributing to a textbook and peer reviewed papers, serving as an honorary clinical lecturer at both the undergraduate and graduate level, and acting as an examiner for both professional examination and academic post graduate programmes. Mark has trained at some Europe’s premiere research and training institutions for psychiatry and neurology. He completed his core medical training and also holds a degree in Microbiology and Immunology.

Nijel Powery (Tourism, Travel & Hospitality Award)

Nijel serves as Inflight Lead with British Airways, perfectly positioning him to serve with Caymankindness and act as an ambassador for the islands in a public setting. Having lived in the UK for nine years, Nijel has spent the last five with BA, where he worked hard to move up the ladder and now manages the cabin crew on long- and short-haul flights. He’s also been offered and taken roles in several of the major international airlines’ commercial productions.

Elijah Seymour (Sports (Co-Winner))

Elijah holds the distinction of being the only Caymanian footballer to play professionally in three countries. He has been living and playing professional football across Europe since he was 15 and scouted by a club in England while playing with Academy Sports Club. Elijah has played professionally in the UK, Portugal and Romania while also studying at the University of Hertfordshire, where he’s pursuing a degree in Business and Sports Management and holding a 4.0 GPA.

Isabela Watler (CIIPA Environment & Sustainability Award)

Isabela is the embodiment of Caymankind and of works to protect Cayman’s

Delicate ecosystem. Isabela volunteers with Protect our Future, the Youth Ambassadors Program and was invited by the National Trust for the Cayman Islands to speak in front of the world at COP26, in Glasgow, Scotland, on the connection between culture and climate change. Isabela recently completed her first year studying Marine Biology at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Martha Kay Williams (Block.one STEM Award)

A National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) scientist for 29years, Martha was inducted into the NASA Inventors Hall of Fame after her work developing and evaluating advanced polymeric and composite materials/systems assisted NASA in its space exploration needs. She served as the lead polymer scientist/principal investigator and inventor at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center until she retired in 2018. Her 20 published patents revolve around a variety of technologies and the well-published author has won the 2014 R&D100 Top Technology Award, a NASA Commercial Invention of the Year Award and an Excellence in Technology Transfer Award

“This group is an excellent example of Caymanians not only succeeding in their respective fields but promoting their home along the way,” Kandiah said. “There were many others deserving of these awards, which goes to show that a small country like Cayman can produce many highly skilled, high-performing individuals who can succeed and be competitive in much larger jurisdictions. That’s something the people of the Cayman Islands should be proud of and a testament to our strong community.”

The winners were chosen after a public nomination period and a selection process that involved a group of five judges with a diverse range of knowledge, skills and experience across a variety of disciplines. Judges made their determinations using a scoring matrix based on criteria which included:

ExcellencePromotion of the Cayman Islands and ‘Caymankind’ overseasEntrepreneurialismInnovationTeamworkPassionEnthusiasmCommunity Service and Philanthropy

Winners were announced at the Cayman Connection Annual Reception on 24 August at Government House, hosted by H.E the Governor Martyn Roper. A second awards ceremony will take place at the annual Cayman Day in the UK on Saturday, 17 September.

Cayman Connection would like to thank the Making Waves Award sponsors, including Block.one, the Cayman Islands Government UK Office, The Ministry of Financial Services & Commerce, Tower, Dart, Maples Group, the Cayman Islands Institute of Professional Accountants, Davenport Development, the Ministry of Youth, Sports, Culture and Heritage, Carey Olsen, Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands, DM Financial and Compass Media.

About Cayman Connection

Cayman Connection’s main objectives are to develop a vibrant overseas community for the Cayman Islands diaspora to create meaningful connections, meet like-minded people, grow networks, share resources, introduce skills and knowledge, and access support overseas.

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Liverpool equal scoring record with 9-0 win vs Bournemouth Loop Jamaica

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Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino celebrates with his team-mates after scoring his team’s seventh goal during the English Premier League match against Bournemouth at Anfield stadium in Liverpool, England, Saturday Aug. 27, 2022. (Peter Byrne/PA via AP).

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LONDON (AP) — After a winless start to the season and a dispiriting loss to their archrival, Liverpool set out to make a statement against Bournemouth on Saturday.

A 9-0 win, equalling the record for the biggest-ever victory in the Premier League, sends a loud message indeed.

Liverpool blew away Bournemouth at Anfield to put their early-season struggles behind them, with Roberto Firmino scoring two goals and setting up three more.

After opening the campaign with two draws and a loss, it was the kind of performance that will erase many of the questions about whether Jurgen Klopp’s team had lost its edge.

Manchester City also showed that they can never be counted out after the defending champion found themselves trailing by two goals for the second straight game. Erling Haaland netted a second-half hat trick as City rallied to beat Crystal Palace 4-2 at home — having only managed to salvage a 3-3 draw at Newcastle last weekend.

Manchester United and Chelsea also won on a good day for the Premier League’s traditional powers.

United made it back-to-back wins in the Premier League for the first time since February by beating Southampton 1-0 away thanks to a second-half goal by Bruno Fernandes.

Chelsea overcame the early sending off of Connor Gallagher to beat Leicester 2-1 at Stamford Bridge behind two goals from Raheem Sterling.

Also, Brighton beat Leeds 1-0 and Brentford drew 1-1 at home against Everton.

Arsenal, the only team to start the season with three wins, had a chance to maintain their perfect record when they played Fulham at home in the late game.

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Judge Jay-Z Awarded $6.78 Million in Royalties Against Parlux Fragrances

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Jay-Z is adding to his vast fortune as a Manhattan court gave judgment in favor of the rapper against a perfume company that initially sued the rapper for millions in damages.

Jay-Z partnered with Parlux Fragrances in 2013 for his “Gold Jay-Z” cologne. The relationship with the parties, however, deteriorated, with Parlux suing the rapper a few years later in 2016.

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Fernandes gives Man United 1-0 win over Southampton in EPL Loop Jamaica

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SOUTHAMPTON, England (AP) — Manchester United’s stand-in captain Bruno Fernandes made it back-to-back wins for Erik ten Hag’s team by scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory over Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday.

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The Ministry of Health and Wellness is currently managing a COVID-19 outbreak, involving a number of elderly clients, at the Geriatric Hospital.

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