Aumentan a 79 los casos de viruela de mono en Puerto Rico

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El secretario de salud, Carlos Mellado, afirmó en RADIO ISLA el miércoles que aumentaron a 79 los casos de viruela de mono en Puerto Rico. 

Según los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (CDC), a viruela símica o del mono puede propagarse a cualquier persona por medio del contacto cercano, personal y, con frecuencia de piel a piel, lo que incluye:

Contacto directo con el sarpullido, las costras o los líquidos corporales de la viruela símica o del mono de una persona que tenga la enfermedad.
Tocar objetos, telas (vestimenta, ropa de cama o toallas), y superficies que haya usado alguien con la viruela símica o del mono.
Contacto con secreciones respiratorias.

Este contacto directo puede ocurrir durante el contacto íntimo, que incluye:

Las relaciones sexuales orales, anales o vaginales, o el contacto con los genitales (pene, testículos, labios vaginales y vagina) o el ano (agujero del trasero) de una persona con viruela símica o del mono.
Los abrazos, masajes y besos.
El contacto prolongado cara a cara.
El contacto con telas y objetos durante las relaciones sexuales, que hayan sido usados por alguien con viruela símica o del mono y que no hayan sido desinfectados, como ropa de cama, toallas, fetiches y juguetes sexuales.

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Conductor fallece tras accidente en la carretera 2 en Manatí

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Un accidente de carácter fatal fue reportado este miércoles con un vehículo volcado en horas de la madrugada en la carretera 2 kilómetro 45 en el pueblo de Manatí.

Según el parte policial, informó el agente Charlie Hernández Rodríguez, de Patrullas de Carretera de Manatí, que se personó al lugar para verificar dicha querella, donde un vehículo Acura Integra, color rojo que transitaba por dicha calle, perdió el control y dominio del volante e impactó a un poste de concreto.

El conductor del vehículo falleció en el acto a consecuencia de las heridas recibidas y fue identificado por su madre como Kenneth Michael Schelmety Torres, de 23 años, residente del pueblo de Florida.

Se le dio conocimiento al fiscal Luis Vega, de la fiscalía de Arecibo, quien ordenó el levantamiento del cadáver y su traslado al Instituto de Ciencia Forenses y que se ocupara el vehículo para fines de inspección.

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SVG wins the Jewels of the Caribbean Invitational Women’s Under-15 Football Tournament

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St Vincent and the Grenadines won the Jewels of the Caribbean Invitational Women’s Under-15 Football Tournament which ended in Antigua and Barbuda last Sunday.

The young Vincentian footballers had 2 wins, 1 draw and a defeat to emerge Champions with a superior goal difference over Grenada.

St Vincent and the Grenadines Under-15s beat Dominica 4-0 in their opening match on 13th August; played to a goalless draw with Antigua and Barbuda on 17th August; and gained a 1-0 win over Grenada 19th August; and were beaten 3-2 by St Lucia on 21st August.

G-Reisa Joseph was named Goalkeeper of the Tournament, and Kellisha Bowens, the Most Outstanding Defender.

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Man found dead in Gills Road Loop Barbados

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Man found dead in Gills Road Loop Barbados

Police respond to altercation and discover body

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Police are investigating the unnatural death of Orlando Maughn of Valarie, St Michael.

While responding to a report on Tuesday, August 23, of an altercation between two men along Gills Road, St Michael, officers from the Bridgetown Division discovered Maughn’s body around 9:38 pm.

He was pronounced dead at the scene by a medical doctor. His body was identified by a family member.

Anyone who can provide any information that can assist with these investigations is asked to call the Criminal Investigation Department at 430-7189/7190, Police Emergency at 211, Crime Stoppers at 1800-TIPS (8477) or the nearest Police Station.

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This is the dramatic moment a 40-metre-long superyacht sank in the Mediterranean off the coast of southern Italy on Monday.

The footage was taken by rescuers on a boat operated by the Italian Coast Guard that captured the shocking moment the superyacht sank. Nine people were rescued from the vessel.

The yacht was nine miles offshore from Catanzaro Marina in the Calabria region, when it sank on August 22. It was registered in the Cayman Islands and was travelling between Gallipoli in Turkey, and Milazzo in Sicily.

The accident happened while it was sailing in the Gulf of Squillace, on the Italian coast of the Ionian Sea.

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Antigua and Barbuda opens first cannabis dispensary

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Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda Gaston Browne takes in the aroma of a cannabis strain during visit to Grow Antigua

Prime Minister Gaston Browne yesterday visited the country’s first licensed cannabis dispensary – Grow Antigua and Barbuda Medicinal Dispensary and Retail Store – which is located at Redcliffe Quay.

History was made when the cannabis dispensary, retail store and smoke shop opened on 15th August.

The store sells a variety of cannabis related paraphernalia and growing supplies.

Presently, applications are being accepted for Grow’s Member Waiting List which allows customers to apply for a medical cannabis user licence.

So far, over 200 people have signed up.

Minister Browne said he wished to see first-hand the operations of the dis- pensary, to hear of the challenges the operators may be facing and get their feedback on how the government may be able to re- solve some of these issues.

The prime minister said he was “quite impressed” with what he saw during his visit. (POINTE XPRESS)

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Police continue investigations into Prince Klass Street fire

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There were no reports of injuries during a house fire on Prince Klass Street on Sunday (August 21) as the Fire Department and the police are investigating the origin of the inferno.

Reports are that the St John’s Fire Station received a call about the fire sometime after 10am.

On arrival they reportedly met a concrete house measuring 38 X 26, which was owned by the late Dr. Evans Moulon but now occupied by vagrants, alight.

Firefighters went into quick action to extinguish the inferno before any other neighbouring buildings could be affected.

Reports are that the interior of the house was badly damaged; however, no one was injured.

Further reports are that electricity and water were attached to the house. However, it was not confirmed whether the building was insured.

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Bathlodge woman attacked by girlfriend of soca artiste at Pinknic

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A Bathlodge woman was wounded about 10pm also Sunday, August 21.

The woman reportedly went to Parham Police Station and reported that she was attacked and beaten by several known persons at the Pinknic event held at the Sir Vivian Richard Cricket Grounds.

Reports are that while she was at the event, she was having a conversation with a young soca artiste and shortly after she was attacked by his girlfriend and her friends.

The police are investigating all three incidents.

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Screams of grief for murdered Gonzales man among five killed in 18 hours

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‘HAVE MERCY!’: A relative of Delano Pierre is being consoled on the corner of Observatory and Quarry Streets, Port of Spain, after he was shot and killed while driving a Port of Spain Corporation vehicle on Monday. – AYANNA KINSALE

RESIDENTS of Harpe Place, who were looking on as police processed the murder scene of murdered Port of Spain City Corporation driver Delano Pierre, were silenced on Tuesday afternoon when his daughter came and began screaming out for him.

Pierre, police said, was killed at about 2 pm as he was driving out of the corporation’s Divisional Headquarters located at the corner of Quarry and Observatory Streets, Port of Spain. The 46-year-old of Jubilee Street, Gonzales, died after two men shot him at least seven times. The killers then ran away.

Police said Pierre was killed merely for living in an area where some men were at war with men from another area. Opposite where he was killed is Harpe Place. On Monday night two men were shot there, resulting in one death.

Police said both Harpe Place and Gonzales are mainly the Rasta City Gang’s territory. There are pockets of Gonzales that are controlled by the Six Gang. Those two gangs are at war.

Pierre was not a member of either, nor was he a member of any other gang.

As police processed the crime scene, taking photographs and interviewing family members who arrived, residents of Harpe Place peeped through their windows, murmuring.

The chatter, audible, but not loud, died when the child screamed her first “Daddy!”

Those who in between their chats made inside jokes, became quiet. Young men who were previously observed talking, stopped. A few women were seen with their eyes filled with tears. One could not hold it any longer and cried, as Pierre’s daughter screamed repeatedly for her father.

The woman who began crying was overheard saying she could not control her emotions.

“I can’t take this nah! I feeling sorry for she. She give me a headache one time.”

Pierre’s daughter arrived at about 3.35 pm and did not stop crying until the family left the scene. She stopped screaming for a while and started again around 4 pm, when undertakers began removing Pierre’s body from the Hyundai truck in which he was killed.

As she screamed, she was joined by another relative who shouted out for Jesus to have mercy on the killers.

Police crime-scene investigators on the corner of Observatory and Quarry Streets, Port of Spain where Delano Pierre was shot and killed while driving a Port of Spain Corporation vehicle on Monday. – AYANNA KINSALE

“What he do to deserve this? Because he from Gonzales? This is overbearing! Have mercy Jesus! This is a senseless killing. He came to work to make a dollar” she shouted.

As she shouted, three police officers who were huddled together were overheard asking each other “When will it end?”

The woman, who identified herself as Pierre’s cousin continued shouting saying had Pierre been her child she would have responded differently. The officers on hearing this said among themselves that such comments were the norm at murder scenes.

After Pierre’s body was removed and his daughter was being taken away from the crime scene, a police officer with the Victim and Witness Support Unit spoke with her and those with her. Among them was one of Pierre’s cousins, a police officer, who left her colleagues side and hugged and cried with other relatives when the daughter began crying out for her father.

Pierre was one of five men murdered between Monday night and Tuesday afternoon and was the second man killed while in that area.

On Monday night, 27-year-old Laventille man and Rasta City member Avery Weekes was shot while walking along Observatory Street. He ran into Harpe Place and was followed. He collapsed and the killer stood over him and shot him repeatedly.

Police said at about 8.30 pm the killer came out of a white car, shot Weekes and jumped back in the car and escaped after driving along Bath Street.

Weekes was taken to the Port of Spain General Hospital and was declared dead on arrival. Another man was shot in the back in the attack and is warded in a stable condition.

Eight hours after Weekes was shot, two men were killed while on their way to work in Arima. The men were killed 30 minutes apart with police unsure if it was done by the same person/people.

Police reported that at about 4 am, Darryl Jessop, an employee of Swissport, was found dead after they responded to a report of gunshots in the area.

Residents of Mt Zion, Maturita, police said, reported hearing gunshots and called the police, who found Jessop’s body. Jessop lived at Tumpuna Road, Cumuto, and was staying with relatives in the area.

In the second Arima shooting, 57-year-old Brian Carter was found dead after residents of Hoyte Avenue, heard gunshots. Carter worked at Coca-Cola and lived about 200 metres from where he was killed.

The fifth man murdered within the 18 hour span was Dennis Nero of River Road, Lower Santa Cruz.

Nero, a mason with the Housing Development Corporation (HDC) was standing on Saddle Road near the Croisse at about 6 am when a man walked up to him and shot him in the head.

Nero died at the scene. He was killed between two police stations, the San Juan Sub Station and San Juan Police Station.

The killing of the five men took the murder toll to 380 for the year.

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