Barbados confirms its first case of Monkeypox Loop Cayman Islands

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Minister of Health and Wellness, Ian Gooding-Edghill

According to Ian Gooding-Edghill, Minister of Health and Wellness in Barbados, Barbados has recorded its first confirmed case of Monkeypox.

Regarding the source of the Monkeypox case, the Minister said:

This case is a Barbadian [man] in his thirties, who attended the Winston Scott Polyclinic with symptoms of a progressive rash, body pains and fever. He sought medical attention at the Polyclinic within hours of his arrival in Barbados. The patient was seen and assessed based on a history of recent travel and clinical manifestations. The patient was swabbed and the samples were sent to the Best-dos Santos Public Health Laboratory for testing where results revealed a positive case of Monkeypox. These results of the locally done test were obtained within 24 hours as against the days awaiting results when the tests were done in Trinidad by CARPHA.

The Minister had alerted the country yesterday that a suspected case was under investigation.

Today, he assured citizens and visitors on island, saying that “the patient remains in isolation and is under the direct care and medical supervision of our Medical Officer of Health.”

“In the interest of patient confidentiality, no personal details will be disclosed,” the Minister continued.

As it pertains to the possibility of transmission surrounding this initial case, the Minister added:

I am confident that the Ministry’s speedy announcement of this case will, as has occurred with our response to COVID-19, get from the Barbadian public the same level of cooperation in our ongoing management of the Monkeypox health issue.

The Ministry of Health and Wellness has commenced contact tracing as a responsible public health measure. Let me assure the public that the Ministry is fully prepared to handle any cases of Monkeypox in our nation.

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Ackelia Smith ‘super happy’ after big PB in women’s triple jump Loop Jamaica

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EUGENE, Oregon: Nothing feels better than when you achieve a personal best and that is why Jamaica’s triple jumper Ackelia Smith flashed a broad smile as she walked through the Mixed Zone on day two of the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon on Saturday.

The 20-year-old student at the University of Texas in the United States, who is seen as a possible successor to the likes of Shanieka Ricketts and Kimberly Williams, reeled off a big personal best of 14.36m to book her spot in the final on Monday.

The 14.36m effort came on her final jump and it was enough to surpass the qualifying mark for the final.

“I am super happy,” said Smith. “I went out there for a personal best and I did just that and there is nothing more else I can ask for.”

Smith’s 14.36m represents the sixth best of the 12 qualifiers.

Smith, who finished second behind Ricketts at the Jamaica trials in June, is not thinking about a medal in Oregon, where Yulimar Rojas is expected to rule.

Rojas, a five-time world gold medallist, Olympic champion, and world record-holder, led all qualifiers with 14.62m.

At the World Athletics Championships Oregon22, the Venezuelan triple jump superstar has the chance to become her event’s first three-time women’s world outdoor champion,

“My goal is to get a new personal best in the final because I am competing against a lot of ladies with a lot of experience,” said Smith.

She is looking to add aggression to her jumps when she competes in the final.

“My techniques are ok enough to get me a big jump,” Smith told Loop Sports. “But one of the things that I did lack the most today was aggression and I think that I did get that on my last jump.”

Ricketts, who produced a 14.45m effort to secure an automatic qualifying spot into the final, was very happy for Smith.

“I am just having goosebumps right now. I just spoke to her before coming over here (the mixed zone). I told her to forget everything and just pretend as if she is in training,” said Ricketts.

The 30-year-old Ricketts will enter the final with the fifth-best qualifying jump.

The third Jamaican – Kimberly Williams – is also through to the final.

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World Champs: Ricketts leads all three Jamaican women into triple jump Loop Jamaica

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Shaneika Ricketts made a jump of 14.45m to qualify for the final of the women’s triple jump in Eugene, Oregon on Saturday.

She leads all three Jamaicans into the finals, as the 20-year-old Ackelia Smith in her first senior championships jumped a big personal best of 14.36m for eighth-best to also book her place.

The veteran Kimberly Williams, at 33, squeaked into yet another final at a major championship, securing the 12th and final spot with a jump of 14.27m.

Jamaica’s Kimberly Williams competes during qualifying for the women’s triple jump at the World Athletics Championships on Saturday, July 16, 2022, in Eugene, Oregon. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

Ricketts won the silver medal at the 2019 world Championships in Doha, Qatar and is looking to at least repeat her podium finish from three years ago. Her 14.45m was the fifth best jump on Saturday.

World record holder Yulimar Rojas leads all qualifiers with an impressive 14.72m.

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One Man Dead, Other People Injured In Separate Vieux Fort Road Accidents – St. Lucia Times News

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One man was pronounced dead, and four individuals sustained injuries from two separate road accidents in Vieux Fort on Friday night.

Emergency officials told St Lucia Times that the Vieux Fort fire station received a call for assistance around 8:34 pm after a collision between two vehicles on the Vieux Fort-Laborie Highway.

On the scene, the responders said the driver of one of the vehicles exhibited no vital signs.

 In contrast, the other vehicle’s occupant sustained injuries, including a laceration above the right eye.

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The emergency personnel transported both individuals to St Jude Hospital, where the driver, who had exhibited no vital signs, was pronounced dead shortly after 9.00 pm.

Later that night, around 10:41 pm, the fire service received another distress call regarding a head-on collision on the St Jude Highway involving two vehicles.

The fire service said it transported three patients to St Jude Hospital due to that incident.

There are no further details at present.

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Small craft Advisory issued by Met Office Loop Barbados

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The Barbados Meteorological Service has issued a small craft advisory for above normal swell heights from 6am to 6pm today.

The alert message however states that the termination of the advisory is dependent on if conditions persist or stop.

In this case, a small-craft advisory is issued when sustained winds of 20 to 25 knots and sea swells of 2.5 to 3.0 metres (8 to 10 feet) are affecting or forecast to affect the marine area within the next 36 hours.

Hazard Info

Winds associated with the tropical wave forecast to affect the island on Saturday are now expected to peak near 25 knots, in light of this, the Small Craft Warning and High Surf Advisory has been downgraded to a Small Craft Advisory.

Nonetheless, seas along the eastern and southern coasts will gradually deteriorate becoming moderate to rough in open water with swells ranging from 2.0 to 3.0 metres.

Swells are forecast to reach peak heights during the day Saturday and gradually improve throughout the night.

Key Messages

All marine craft operators and beachgoers should note the following possibilities along the eastern and southern coasts:

Large open water swells can be hazardous to some vessels.

Operation of smaller vessels can be difficult at times due to large swell

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Le « Festival de la biguine et des musiques d’ici » reporté

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Samedi 16 Juillet 2022 – 14h59

Léona Gabriel – DR

Programmée ce samedi 16 juillet à Rivière-Pilote, la manifestation est reportée à une date ultérieure à cause du mauvais temps. Il était en effet prévu à 17 heures, au marché couvert de Rivière-Pilote, un rappel de l’histoire de la biguine, ainsi que du parcours de Léona Gabriel. Une plaque devait être apposée en hommage à la chanteuse. Et des élèves de l’École de musique et d’arts plastiques (Emap) Paulo-Rosine et de Madinina Band devait faire une prestation.

La Collectivité Territoriale de Martinique informe cependant que le rendez-vous du dimanche 17 juillet au Vauclin est maintenu.

Programme du 17 juillet 2022 dans les jardins de la mairie du Vauclin / Front de Mer du Vauclin

16 h 30 : Dévoilement de la plaque ” Espace Barel Coppet “

Front de mer du Vauclin

17 h 00 : allocution de M. le président du Conseil exécutif de Martinique

17 h 05 : allocution de M. le maire de la Ville du Vauclin

17 h 10 : intervention sur l’histoire de la Biguine de la mazurka et le parcours de Barel Coppet

17 h 20 :  prestation musicale : Guy-Marc Vadeleux et le groupe O’Tantik

20h20 : fin de la manifestation

Le Festival de la biguine et des musiques d’ici.

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World Champs: Parchment leads 3 Jamaicans into 110m hurdles semifinals Loop Jamaica

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Hansle Parchment crossed the line and into the men’s 110m hurdles semifinals at the World Championships on Saturday, July 16. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

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Jamaica qualified three men for the semifinal round of the 110m hurdles at the World Championships, with Tokyo Olympic champion Hansle Parchment leading the way in Eugene, Oregon on Saturday.

Parchment won his heat in 13.17s after recovering from a slow start. Once he had caught up with the field, the big Jamaican pulled away for an easy victory.

Rasheed Broadbell also qualified for the next round. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

The other Jamaicans that are through are Rasheed Broadbell and Orlando Bennett.

Broadbell, 21, finished second in his heat in a time of 13.36s while running out of lane eight.

The third Jamaican – 22-year-old Orlando Bennett – finished fifth in his race in 13.55s but also qualified for the semifinals.

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