5 deaths, 251 new covid19 cases

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There have been five additional covid19-related deaths, the Ministry of Health said in its daily update on Thursday.

The total number of deaths has has now risen to 4,089.

Those who died were three elderly males and two elderly females, all with multiple comorbidities.

The ministry reported there were 251 new covid19 cases as of Thursday afternoon. The cases were from samples taken between August 16 and 17.

Theere are now 7,051 active cases.

There are 230 patients in hospital, with 6,821 patients in home self-isolation and 14 in step-down or transition facilities.

As of Thursday, there were 164,967 recovered covid19 patients, with 12 people being discharged from public health facilities and 254 recovered community cases.

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No Increase In The Selling Price Of Bread Products – St. Lucia Times News

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The Ministry of Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs would like to inform the public that the creole loaf and sandwich loaf are Price Controlled and protected by the Distribution and Price of Goods Act Cap. 13.09; and Statutory Instrument # 67 of 2013.

As per Statutory Instrument # 67 of 2013, creole loaf is EC$0.12 per oz and sandwich loaf is EC $0.15 per oz; plus, EC$0.60 for slicing and packaging per sandwich loaf. There is no legislative authority to increase the price of these products.

Any violation of the provisions of the Distribution and Price of Goods Act Cap. 13.09, and SI # 67 of 2013, can lead to fines and or to imprisonment.

Additionally, the Government of Saint Lucia is currently subsiding the price of flour to approved bakers, on condition that there is no increase in the selling price of bread products.

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Should you have any concerns, please contact the Consumer Affairs Department at 468-4239, 468-4232 or 468-4229.

SOURCE: Ministry of Commerce, Manufacturing, Business Development, Cooperatives and Consumer Affairs

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DRD licenciará a jóvenes para entrenador o árbitro

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El secretario del Departamento de Recreación y Deportes (DRD) Ray Quiñones Vázquez, anunció el jueves la implementación de un programa educativo denominado “Futuros Emprendedores del Deporte y la Recreación”.

“Dentro de su misión y su visión, el Departamento de Recreación y Deportes ofrece diferentes alternativas a la sociedad puertorriqueña de modo que pueda tener los espacios necesarios para desarrollarse en el ámbito comunitario y empresarial. Los jóvenes quieren servir, emprender y colaborar. A través del Instituto Puertorriqueño para el Desarrollo del Deporte y la Recreación (IPDDER) se les ofrecerá, mediante este programa, una guía que los capacitará para ser líderes y ejemplos a seguir en sus comunidades. De este modo fomentamos la educación, la calidad de vida entre los ciudadanos con personas preparadas para enfrentar los retos”, dijo Quiñones Vázquez en declaraciones escritas.

Explicó que el programa cuenta con el apoyo del Programa de Educación Física del Departamento de Educación y va dirigido a jóvenes entre los 17 y 18 años que interesan obtener sus licencias de entrenador o de árbitro.

Precisamente, el IPDDER tiene a su cargo la implementación del currículo de los talleres que se ofrecerán de septiembre a mayo, en formato presencial y virtual. El programa consta de aproximadamente 80 horas contacto, los cursos se ofrecerán en horarios nocturnos los días de semana y en horario diurnos los sábados y domingos. “Nuestro objetivo es fomentar la inclusión de los jóvenes como entrenadores, oficiales y líderes en las actividades físicas como medio para contar con las mejores herramientas y cumplir con los estándares y competencias de los entrenadores, administradores y líderes”, mencionó Juan García, director del IPDDER.

Por su parte el secretario del Departamento de Educación, Eliezer Ramos Parés, expresó que “nuestro programa de Educación Física está enfocado en promover la actividad física en nuestros estudiantes y la enseñanza de técnicas deportivas para preparar líderes que fomenten el ejercicio, el deporte y la vida saludable. Este acuerdo con el DRD refuerza nuestro compromiso con desarrollar una niñez y juventud más activa, que reconozca el trabajo en equipo y el liderazgo. Continuaremos trabajando para sumar alternativas que nos guíen en la tarea de educar en todos los aspectos, tanto educativos, como físicos y sociales”.

Para este programa piloto hay 40 espacios disponibles libres de costo para los participantes de “Futuros Emprendedores del Deporte y la Recreación”, quienes necesitarán cumplir con unos requisitos mínimos. También contarán con una serie de clases en las que se tocarán temas relacionados con la recreación para adultos mayores, ejercicios funcionales, entrenamiento para variedad de deportes, la importancia de la prevención de salud, metodología y ciencia del entrenamiento, entre otros. A esto se suman los talleres de superación, autoestima, administración y manejo adecuado de las redes sociales. Al finalizar el Programa los jóvenes obtendrán su certificación.

“Estamos creando condiciones orientadas a la formación, restauración de la autoconfianza de los jóvenes para crear semilleros de oportunidades mediante el deporte y la recreación fomentando la profesionalización y el cumplimiento de las leyes en el área del entrenamiento y la actividad física. Los jóvenes podrán ejercer la profesión de árbitros luego de completado los cursos; o bien desarrollar sus clubes deportivos como pequeñas empresas”, destaca Rafael Soto, secretario auxiliar de recreación y deportes del DRD.

Los jóvenes interesados pueden registrase a través del siguiente enlace: https://tinyurl.com/5n7r5eyu.

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Expertos alertan del peligro de una erupción volcánica masiva capaz de provocar el “colapso” de nuestra civilización

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Científicos del Centro para el Estudio del Riesgo Existencial de la Universidad de Cambridge y la Universidad de Birmingham (Reino Unido) publicaron este miércoles en la revista Nature un estudio en el que alertan sobre lo “lamentablemente mal preparado” que está el mundo ante una posible erupción volcánica masiva y sus consecuentes repercusiones en las cadenas de suministro y el clima.

Los expertos explican que existe un “concepto erróneo generalizado” de que los riesgos de grandes erupciones son bajos, y describen la actual falta de inversión gubernamental en el monitoreo y la respuesta ante posibles desastres volcánicos como “imprudente”, en especial si se tiene en cuenta que se inyectan fondos para prevenir escenarios de mucha menor probabilidad, como la colisión de asteroides.

“Los datos recopilados de los núcleos de hielo sobre la frecuencia de las erupciones en el tiempo sugieren que existe una probabilidad entre seis de una explosión de magnitud siete en los próximos cien años. Eso es un juego al azar”, dijo Lara Mani, coautora del estudio, quien subraya que “tales erupciones gigantescas han causado un cambio climático abrupto y el colapso de civilizaciones en el pasado distante”.

Por su parte, Mike Cassidy, también coautor del estudio, añade que “la última erupción de magnitud siete fue en 1815 en Indonesia”, lo que por entonces produjo un descenso global de las temperaturas de un grado, malas cosechas, hambrunas y epidemias.

“Ahora vivimos en un mundo con ocho veces más población y más de cuarenta veces el nivel de comercio. Nuestras complejas redes globales podrían hacernos aún más vulnerables a los impactos de una gran erupción“, advierte.

Pese a estas perspectivas sombrías, los investigadores argumentan que se pueden tomar medidas para protegerse contra la devastación volcánica, desde una mejor vigilancia hasta una mayor educación pública y manipulación del magma, aunque para eso es necesaria la implicación directa y activa de los gobiernos.

“Los vulcanólogos llevan más de veinte años pidiendo un satélite dedicado a la vigilancia de los volcanes”, comentó Mani a modo de ejemplo de la indiferencia mostrada por los gobiernos. “A veces tenemos que confiar en la generosidad de las empresas privadas de satélites para obtener imágenes rápidas”, añadió.

Nota original de RT Español.

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Canon Ivan Harewood passes, PM expresses condolences Loop Barbados

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Retired clergyman Canon Ivan Harewood has passed away.

Speaking on his death, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley called him “a true friend of the community” as she said goodbye in an official statement issued yesterday, August 18.

“I join members of the Anglican Church family across Barbados, as well as my constituents in St. Michael North-East, in saying goodbye to a true friend of the community, retired Canon Ivan Harewood. I was saddened yesterday to learn of the passing of an outstanding clergyman who was as loving and friendly as he was quiet and unassuming. His was not an overwhelming physical stature, and his voice equaled his size — but neither of these features characterised his personality or the extent of his resolve on matters of society and humanity. And while most Barbadians will know him as a most dignified man of God and servant of the people, whose presence was always clothed in a spirit of quiet humility, many will not know that it was most likely influenced by his experiences after he started his working life in the nursing service of Britain.”

The Prime Minister’s statement went on to relay how Harewood served as Chaplain of the House of Assembly for “just short of three decades” after his ordination to the priesthood and return to Barbados. She reflected on how the late clergyman led “parliamentarians of every political colour in prayer and reflection at the start of each sitting”. His service to the island covered some of post-Independence Barbados’ most memorable moments, ranging from economic growth and decline to life-changing political episodes.

“Canon Harewood did it week after week, year after year, never once showing a hint of interest in attracting the limelight or a political label to himself. His was an approach worthy of emulation. On behalf of the Government and people of Barbados, I extend deep sympathy to his family, especially his wife Adele Harewood, sons Curtice Harewood and the Rev. Mark Harewood, and daughter Dr Susan Harewood. May his soul rest in peace,” the Prime Minister stated.

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Sri Lanka hopes to reach initial agreement with IMF for help Loop Jamaica

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Sri Lanka’s central bank chief said Thursday he is hopeful the crisis-ridden island nation can reach a preliminary agreement that could lead to a bailout package with the International Monetary Fund when officials from the financial institution visit Sri Lanka later this month.

The Indian Ocean country is facing its worst economic crisis and has been negotiating with the IMF while government leaders in Colombo have said Sri Lanka is effectively bankrupt.

Nandalal Weerasinghe, the governor of Sri Lanka’s central bank, said he hoped IMF officials and Sri Lanka’s government could “finalize and reach a staff-level agreement” on the policy package during their meetings.

Sri Lanka announced in April that it is suspending repayment of foreign loans. Its total foreign debt is $51 billion, of which it must pay $28 billion by 2027. The country has said it needs to restructure all of its debt.

Weerasinghe told reporters Thursday that the agreement being sought with the IMF would give them “a clear picture on debt sustainability and debt targets for us to achieve in the next 10 years.”

Once an agreement is reached, Weerasinghe said, Sri Lanka would approach sovereign bond holders and other external creditors.

“We hope all our creditors will support Sri Lanka once they see the strong macro program endorsed by the IMF,” he said.

Sri Lanka’s economic meltdown has triggered a political crisis, with widespread anti-government protests erupting across the country. Massive public protests ousted Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa last month.

Rajapaksa fled the country after thousands of protesters stormed his official residence and he resigned in exile. He first fled to Maldives, then to Singapore and is now in Thailand.

The protesters blamed Rajapakasa and his powerful family for years of mismanagement and corruption that have bankrupted the nation and led to unprecedented shortages of essential imports like fuel, medicine and cooking gas.

Sri Lanka’s new President Ranil Wickremesinghe said two weeks ago that his government had initiated negotiations with the IMF on a four-year rescue plan and had commenced the finalization of a debt restructuring plan.

However, Wickremesinghe also said negotiations with the IMF have been difficult because of Sri Lanka’s bankruptcy and that an expected early August target for an agreement with the agency was not possible. It is now expected in September because of social unrest in the country.

Wickremesinghe was elected president last month to complete the rest of Rajapaksa’s five-year term, which ends in 2024.

Wickremesinghe’s government is preparing a national policy roadmap for the next 25 years that aims to cut public debt and turn the country into a competitive export economy.

Wickremesinghe has stressed that Sri Lanka needs long-term solutions and a strong foundation to stop a recurrence of economic crises.

Two weeks ago, he said the hardships had eased somewhat with reduced power cuts, fertilizers being brought in for cultivation and cooking gas distribution improving.

But many people complain that price hikes of most essential items are unbearable.

Prices of most essentials have tripled in recent months and most people are struggling to pay for basic needs. About 70 per cent of Sri Lankan households surveyed by UNICEF in May reported cutting back on food consumption. Many families rely on government rice handouts and charitable donations.

Separately Thursday, police fired tear gas and used water canons to disperse university students who were walking in a protest march in the capital Colombo, demanding that Wickremesinghe resign. Local television channels showed police arresting some of the protestors.

Protestors accused Wickremesinghe of being a surrogate of Rajapaksa and trying to suppress the rights of the people to protest.

They paraded along the main roads in the Colombo, shouting slogans and displaying banners that read “Go Ranil Go, get lost with ALL Rajapaksas,” “Stop Suppression and “Release all the arrested protestors.”

Since his election, Wickremesinghe has authorized the military and police to violently dismantle protest camps in Colombo and arrest those they identified to have trespassed in the president’s official residence and other state buildings.

Rights groups have accused Sri Lanka’s government of using emergency laws to harass and arbitrarily detain protesters who are seeking political reform and accountability.

However, Wickremesinghe has said that although the protests started peacefully, groups with political interests took over later and became violent, citing the burning of dozens of ruling party politicians’ homes in May.

By BHARATHA MALLAWARACHI Associated Press

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Caricom moving closer to eliminating all non-tariff barriers

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Prime Minister of Trinidad, Dr Keith Rowley and Guyana’s President Dr Irfaan Ali (right)

Non-tariff barriers have proven to be a significant hindrance to free trade within CARICOM countries, but efforts have been ongoing to remove all such barriers within the region.

President Irfaan Ali is leading a state visit to Trinidad and Tobago. In a joint press conference on Thursday with Prime Minister of Trinidad, Dr Keith Rowley, the two leaders updated on a series of discussions and progress that were made in areas of regional importance.

President Ali underscored that process has been made to return to true free trade in the region, with the Technical Task Force handling the removal of all non-tariff barriers.

According to the Trinidadian Prime Minister, the COVID-19 pandemic and Ukranian war have painted the importance of resolving barriers that have been affecting trade in the region.

In relation to the non-tariff barriers, Rowley said this has been a prevalent issue throughout CARICOM and hinders the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME) mechanism.

Focal points of this Guyana-Trinidad engagement have been energy, agriculture, tourism and youth development.

Carrying a strong agenda to slash the food import bill and drive agriculture in the region, the idea is to disrupt the model of relying on imported goods.

However, Dr Ali said while it might appear as a disruption, this is not the case. In fact, he said distributors must be part of the process.

Guyana has committed to sending 5,000 coconut plants to Trinidad, as the nation has faced devastation to this resource in recent years. Additionally, shade houses for vegetable production will also be available for the twin-island republic.

President Ali and First Lady Arya Ali, along with their son, arrived in Port-of-Spain on Wednesday afternoon. President Ali was welcomed by acting President of Trinidad and Tobago, Christine Kangaloo, and with a 21-gun salute, after which he was invited to inspect the Guard of Honour.

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Closure Of A Section Of The Marchand Road – St. Lucia Times News

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The Department of Infrastructure, Ports and Transport wishes to inform the general and motoring public of the closure of a section of the Marchand Road (from the Chaussee intersection to the Rock Hall Road intersection) on Friday August 19th, 2022 from 9:00am to 5:00pm

This closure is necessary to facilitate the commencement of the Castries East phase of the Community Road Rehabilitation Programme.

As a result of the closure, the aforementioned section of road will not be accessible to vehicular traffic.

Pedestrians are urged to exercise extreme caution when traversing the vicinity of the work site.

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Motorists should utilise the available alternative routes to avoid delay.

The Department of Infrastructure, Ports and Transport regrets any inconvenience caused to the public as a result of the closure and will advise on any changes to the work schedule.

SOURCE: Department of Infrastructure

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Roberto Clemente es declarado prócer puertorriqueño

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Roberto Clemente Walker será añadido a la lista de próceres puertorriqueños, tras la firma del gobernador Pedro Rafael Pierlusi Urrutia de la Ley 61-2022 presentada por el representante Eladio “Layito” Cardona Quiles, trascendió el jueves.

La iniciativa dispone incluir el nombre de Roberto Clemente Walker al Día de las Mujeres y Hombres Próceres de Puerto Rico. El proyecto de la Cámara 991, al que se unió como coautor el representante Ángel Matos García-, sumaría a Clemente Walker a la lista de ilustres puertorriqueños como Eugenio María de Hostos y Ana Roqué de Duprey, para que el tercer lunes de febrero de cada año se conmemore su vida, obra y legado.

“Todo puertorriqueño y toda puertorriqueña debe conocer la obra y el legado de Roberto Clemente, no tan solo por su trayectoria deportiva, sino por todas las aportaciones y ayudas que llevó a los más necesitados. Por esta razón presenté este proyecto, para que las futuras generaciones conozcan y conmemoren el sublime legado de este ilustre boricua”, expresó Cardona Quiles, quien preside la Comisión de Recreación y Deportes de la Cámara de Representantes en declaraciones escritas.

La ley dispone que el Gobierno de Puerto Rico, a través del Departamento de Educación y el Departamento de Recreación y Deportes, así como las entidades públicas y los municipios, se encargarán de conmemorar, promulgar, difundir y preservar la obra, trayectoria, vida y legado de Clemente Walker.

Clemente Walker jugó 18 temporadas en las Grandes Ligas, en las que llegó a los 3,000 hits, con 1,305 carreras anotadas y 240 cuadrangulares.

Además, fue dos veces campeón de la Serie Mundial, ganó cuatro títulos de bateo, jugó 15 veces en el Juego de Estrellas, ganó 12 Guantes de Oro consecutivos, fue el Jugador Más Valioso (MVP, por sus siglas en inglés) de la Liga Nacional en el 1966 y ganó el MVP de la Serie Mundial de 1971.

El carolinense fue exaltado póstumamente al Salón de la Fama del Béisbol, y en las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol (MLB, siglas en inglés) se instituyó el Premio Roberto Clemente, que se otorga anualmente a jugadores que realizan labores destacadas en el deporte y la comunidad.

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Autoridades buscan a sujeto sospechoso de apropiarse de 12 celulares en Plaza Las Américas

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Agentes adscritos a la División de Propiedad del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales (CIC) de San Juan del Negociado de la Policía de Puerto Rico, publicaron estas imágenes donde se observa a un hombre sospechoso de cometer el delito de apropiación ilegal, hechos ocurridos el día 9 de agosto del año en curso, en un quiosco de la compañía Claro, ubicado en el centro comercial Plaza Las Américas en Hato Rey. 

Según se informó, el hombre utilizando un objeto punzante, forzó una puerta del quiosco, apropiándose de 12 celulares de diferentes marcas valorados en $9,000. 

Se exhorta a la ciudadanía que de poseer información que ayude con el esclarecimiento de este caso, favor de comunicarse con el agente Ángel Rivera al Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales de San Juan, a los teléfonos 787-793-1234, extensiones 2200, 2271, 2275 o a la línea confidencial de la Policía de Puerto Rico 787-343-2020.

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