Colegio de Médicos urge que se atiendan con premura los casos de leptospirosis

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El presidente del Colegio de Médicos Cirujanos de Puerto Rico, Dr. Carlos Díaz, urgió a atender con premura los casos de leptospirosis en Puerto Rico. 

Dr. Carlos Díaz indicó en RADIO ISLA que uno de los problemas es que el paciente llega muy tarde para atenderse en una institución médica. Carlos Díaz detalló que usualmente las personas piensan que es un virus, pero que cuando llegan a atenderse, los pacientes tienen fallo renal, del hígado y de los riñones.    

La principal oficial médico del Departamento de Salud, Dra. Iris Cardona, confirmó en este medio que los casos sospechosos de leptospirosis en Puerto Rico aumentaron a 26. Ambos galenos indicaron que esta enfermedad es tratable siempre y cuando sea atendida a tiempo. 

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Los síntomas de la enfermedad incluyen fiebre, escalofríos, dolor de cabeza, dolores musculares, vómitos, diarrea, dolor abdominal, ictericia (piel y ojos amarillentos), sarpullido y ojos enrojecidos, según el portal de los Centros para el Control y Prevención de Enfermedades de EE.UU. (CDC).

Los CDC informan que la leptospirosis se puede contraer al beber o tener contacto con agua, incluyendo nadar e ir en balsa o en kayak, o tierra que haya sido contaminada por orina o líquidos corporales de animales infectados. Esta enfermedad también se puede adquirir al estar expuesto a orina o líquidos corporales de animales infectados.

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Huracán Fiona provoca pérdidas millonarias en la Universidad de Puerto Rico

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El presidente de la Universidad de Puerto Rico (UPR), Luis A. Ferraro, informó en RADIO ISLA que el total de las pérdidas provocadas por el huracán Fiona en todo el sistema se estima en $17 millones de dólares.

“En total, hasta ahora, porque esto se sigue evaluando, hay unos $17 millones de dólares en pérdidas. Asuntos de techos, recogido de escombros, filtraciones, obviamente diésel que se ha comprado, se ha tenido que, en algunas situaciones alquilar plantas eléctricas”, detalló Ferraro.   

No obstante, Ferraro indicó que ya hay cuatro de los once recintos dando clases y que se espera que hoy inicie el de Arecibo, para un total de cinco. El Recinto de Ciencias Médicas regresó a sus labores dos días después del paso de Fiona. Ferraro agregó que para el lunes, esperan poder reiniciar clases en los recintos de Río Piedras, Utuado, Mayagüez, Ponce y Humacao. 

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BELIZE-TRADE-Belize signs MOU with Canada-CARICOM Export Deployment Mechanism

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Rivière-Pilote : Le pont de Concorde sous haute surveillance

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Les dernières intempéries ont causé des dégâts importants au niveau du pont de Concorde. Une mission d’études géotechniques est en cours avec pour finalité la reconstruction de l’ouvrage 

Il faudra certainement penser à la reconstruction du pont de Concorde, ouvrage qui permet aux habitants de Concorde, Morne Roche, Mayol, et Ravine de circuler en toute sécurité. Les dernières intempéries ont considérablement fragilisé la structure du pont. Certains travaux de confortement réalisés en amont et en aval du pont ont été détruits et arrachés par la furie des eaux il y a quelques jours.

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Familles d’accueil : « Je ne fais pas de différence entre eux et mes petits-enfants »

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Actuellement, elles sont neuf familles en Martinique à accueillir des enfants de la Protection judiciaire de la jeunesse. Une “belle expérience”, comme la décrit Jacqueline qui depuis sept ans a reçu de nombreux jeunes dans son domicile robertin. Entre la nécessité d’établir un cadre dès le départ aux discussions réparatrices, la sexagénaire revient sur les relations établies avec chacun des mineurs qu’elle a accompagnés. 

Le matin même, Jacqueline a jardiné en compagnie de Loïc*. “Je lui ai fait des photos, des vidéos. Il n’avait jamais fait ça de sa vie, puisqu’il a toujours vécu en appartement, il était tout content”, sourit-elle. Cynthia*, elle, a refusé l’offre de mettre les mains dans la terre, à cause d’une allergie, mais a assuré que ce n’était que partie remise ce week-end. “Elle ne s’est pas braquée”, applaudit celle qui se fait aussi appeler Lynne. Des jeunes comme ces deux-là, âgés de 14 et 17…


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UDP denies Hon. Patrick Faber’s application for candidacy

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The content originally appeared on: Amandala Newspaper

by Khaila Gentle

BELIZE CITY, Fri. Sept. 23, 2022

In a letter addressed to Hon. Patrick Faber, the chairperson of the UDP Nominations Committee has informed the Collet area representative that his application to once again be the party’s standard bearer of that division was denied. That letter accuses Hon. Faber of failing to comply with at least three articles in the United Democratic Party’s constitution by publicly criticizing the party through a series of posts made on his official Facebook page. The controversial move has polarized not only some residents of the Collet division but members of the United Democratic Party itself.

On September 23, three days after the letter to Faber was issued, area representative for the Albert division, Hon. Tracy Panton, wrote to UDP chairman, Michael Peyrefitte, questioning the authenticity of the letter and expressing her concern regarding the matter.

“I…ask for your kind intervention for the letter to be immediately retracted and for Hon. Faber’s interest to represent the United Democratic Party Collet be re-considered post haste,” she said.

Hon. Panton noted that the issuance of the letter seemed “misguided,” since the UDP’s National Party Council (NPC) had agreed that “current sitting parliamentarians would not be subject to the same application process as new aspirants.”

Earlier, in August, the NPC came to an agreement that all party members would remove any negative posts regarding the UDP—and its leader—from their social media pages. In addition to making his own posts, Hon. Patrick Faber also re-shared several advertisements by now ousted UDP member Delroy Cuthkelvin. (Despite being removed from the party, Cuthkelvin has continued to express his discontent with the party, and particularly with party leader, Hon. Moses “Shyne” Barrow.)

In addition to Hon. Tracy Panton, both the vice chairman of the party, Alberto August, and UDP Caribbean Shores standard bearer Lee Mark Chang have spoken out against the denial of Faber’s application. On Friday, Chang posted on his public social media page, “If Patrick, Tracy, or Alberto [are] out, I am out too”—a statement that was met with agreement by many party supporters.

Also weighing in on the matter this past weekend, however, was former Belmopan area representative John Saldivar. He spoke out in support of the decision, stating that it came as no surprise.

Saldivar noted, “We have been grappling with this Patrick Faber issue for some time now.”

According to Saldivar, both the UDP’s Central Executive and the NPC have attempted to urge Faber to “cease and desist” on several occasions, but he has only ever responded disrespectfully. The former area representative shared on his social media page an email from Hon. Faber sent on August 12 in response to a letter from the party chairman. The email states, simply, “ain’t gonna happen. I won’t miss the company of the majority ****heads on the central executive anyhow.”

During that month, Faber had been removed from the UDP’s Central Executive Committee for his continued criticism of the party’s leaders.

Hon. Patrick Faber has served a total of five terms as the Collet division’s area representative and is currently the most senior member of the opposition in the House of Representatives. Despite his checkered past, which consists of a series of domestic violence accusations, he has maintained a vast amount of support from the residents of his constituency.

Notably, in March of 2011, Hon. Faber, as the then chairman of the UDP Nominations Committee, wrote a letter to the then Orange Walk East representative, Marcel Cardona, informing him that Cardona had been removed from the party for publicly declaring his “hostility to, and non-support of the UDP Administration’s Budget and the UDP Government generally.”

In an ironic twist of fate, Hon. Patrick Faber now finds himself in a position similar to Cardona’s.

According to an internal message to the party from UDP leader Hon. Moses “Shyne” Barrow, the rejection of Hon. Faber’s application could be reconsidered, but the Collet area representative has until the end of this month to “cure his breaches to the Party Constitution” and reapply for the standard bearer position.

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Hurricane Ian’s impact on Belize to be minimal

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The hurricane is expected to rapidly intensify over the next few days, although it is not expected to make landfall over Belize.

by Khaila Gentle

BELIZE CITY, Mon. Sept. 26, 2022

Over the weekend, Tropical Depression 9 gained strength and became Tropical Storm Ian and, soon after, it intensified into a hurricane. According to Chief Meteorologist at the National Meteorological Service, Ronald Gordon, accurate tracking models continue to indicate that the hurricane will continue on its path well to the east of Belize, and its impact on the country is thus expected to be minimal.

One effect of the hurricane already being felt in Belize, said Chief Meteorologist Gordon, is a shift in wind direction. This shift has resulted in areas along the coast experiencing the extremely hot daytime temperatures that are typical for inland areas.

“Another impact is that your typical afternoon thunderstorms that normally develop inland due to heating will tend to move also to the coast and offshore areas late in the evening and nighttime,” Gordon added.

While strong gusts of wind can be expected during thunderstorms, the National Meteorological Service does not expect anything near tropical storm or hurricane force winds to affect the country. And while flooding has not been ruled out completely, Gordon said that no widespread flooding is expected for the most part.

Hurricane Ian has been moving in a north/northwesterly direction at 13 miles per hour, with maximum sustained winds of 85 miles per hour (mph). The quickly intensifying hurricane will move over western Cuba, where it will bring winds of up to 100 mph. It will then emerge in the Gulf of Mexico near Tampa, Florida, by which time it could become a Category 4 or 5 hurricane.

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BDF captain commits suicide in prison

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BELIZE CITY, Mon. Sept. 26, 2022

The apparently self-inflicted death of Damacio Coc, a captain within the Belize Defence Force, has left his family and friends reeling and in utter disbelief. Captain Coc, 33, was found hanging from a bed sheet in his cell at the Belize Central Prison by a prison guard during a routine check on Sunday morning at around 10:30, and the results of an initial investigation are pointing to suicide as the cause of his death.

Capt. Coc was reportedly remanded on August 25 of this year after breaching a protection order placed against him by his wife, Angelica Escalante. He was awaiting a bail hearing and had been imprisoned for just one month, alone in a cell in the Tango 10 section of the prison, reports say.

He was seen alive early Sunday morning during a routine search at around 7:00 a.m., and sometime around 8:10 a.m. again, according to Virgilio Murillo, CEO of the Kolbe Foundation, which manages the prison. It was around 10: 30 a.m. that a prison guard saw a white sheet covering the door of Coc’s cell and, after moving it to see inside, he discovered the soldier’s lifeless body.

According to Murillo, there was no indication that Coc was mentally unstable or prone to self-harm, and he reportedly told the prison guard on duty that he was doing fine when asked during the 8: 00 a.m. check.

“Instinctively, I imagine the guard decided to stop and check with him, and the last thing he told the guard at about 8:10 was that he was all right. He didn’t say much, based on what the guard is saying, he’s saying that he never looked depressed or anything like that, so he took it to mean that he was okay and there was nothing to worry about,” Murillo said.

Without providing any details about prison policy, Murillo noted that the soldier was placed in a cell by himself.

“The placement for Mr. Coc was quite appropriate. His placement was determined based on a classification process that we have,” Murillo said.

Expressions of condolences and disbelief flooded social media following the announcement of Coc’s passing. Some comments on social media point to a troubled relationship between Coc and his wife. One close family member suggested that the strained relations between the two led to the protection order, but Coc, because of his love for the woman and their children, refused to leave the relationship still seeing the family even with the restraining order in place some reports suggest.

One of the family members remarked, “I wished u listened! I wish I could have been a better cousin, I told u that the way I was treating u wasn’t because I wanted to but because of ur wife!”

Suggestions are that the placement of a protection order against Coc, known to be a career soldier and upstanding man by all accounts, was frivolous.

“Damacio Coc did not deserve to be there in the first place. I checked on you when I could, Bro, and was looking forward to hearing you being freed, was looking forward to this Thursday,” another friend of Coc posted on social media, hinting that this coming Thursday would have been the date of his bail hearing.

But in a social media post that has since been deleted, Angelica Escalante claims that she was in an abusive relationship with the solider.

“It is no secret that Damacio and I were going through a divorce, it is also no secret that I had a restraining order on him. I cut everyone related to him off because when I was getting beat up and fighting for my if everyone would tell me to leave him but when I did and I made the reports and he was sent to prison, everyone close to him started blame me for him being sent back there,” Escalante stated in the post. She went on to say that she still had not accepted the news and refused to believe that he committed suicide.

“Things were bad between us but I wanted him to get better.. I wanted the drinking to stop, I loved him and I wanted him to be a better person for our daughter,” Escalante further said in the post.

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