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The Electoral Department advises the public that registration for the Trident ID card will come to an end at the 13 registration centres across the island, this Saturday October 29.
Effective Monday, October 31, registration services will be available only at the Electoral Department Warrens Tower II, Warrens, St. Michael, or via the online portal at trident.gov.bb. However, collection of the Trident ID card will continue from the 13 centres.
Persons are reminded that if they do not receive a call informing them that their card is ready for collection, they should telephone 536-2343 or 535-4800 before visiting the collection centre.
The centres will be open, Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 5 pm. A list of collection centres and additional information may be obtained at trident.gov.bb.
Members of the public are reminded that it is a serious offence to harbour or assist wanted persons
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Le projet de remplacement de la décharge des Maringouins par un centre de stockage des déchets à Quesnel-Trois Rois « fin 2024 » doit être accompagné de nouvelles études d’impacts sur la santé humaine et l’environnement a conclu la Commission nationale du débat public dans un avis rendu le 16 septembre. « Une étude des dangers devra être lancée pour répondre à toutes les inquiétudes relatives à l’impact sur la santé des hommes » a pressé la Commission nationale du débat public (Cndp) dans son avis du 16 septembre dans le cadre du projet d’installation d’un centre de transformation et…
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Les deux îles viennent d’entrer en phase épidémique pour la bronchiolite, informe, ce jeudi 27 octobre, Santé Publique France.
La Guadeloupe et la Martinique sont sous surveillance : les deux îles sont entrées en phase épidémique de bronchiolite. C’est ce qu’indique, ce jeudi, Santé Publique France, après avoir constaté depuis plusieurs semaines une recrudescence du phénomène.
Martinique
En Martinique, les indicateurs de surveillance sont à un niveau élevé en ville et à l’hôpital depuis plusieurs semaines, note la cellule régionale Antilles.
Au cours des 4 dernières semaines, près de 300 consultations chez un médecin généraliste pour bronchiolite du nourrisson (<2 ans) ont été estimées sur le territoire (soit 75 consultations hebdomadaires en moyenne). Ce qui est supérieur aux 4 semaines précédentes avec 185 consultations (soit 45 consultations hebdomadaires en moyenne).
Au cours de la semaine dernière, 65 consultations ont été estimées sur l’ensemble de l’île (contre 80 une semaine plut tôt).
Guadeloupe
La situation semble encore plus sensible en Guadeloupe, où l’activité est très élevée à l’hôpital (urgences et hospitalisations) ainsi qu’en médecine libérale.
Le nombre de consultations hebdomadaires pour bronchiolite en médecine de ville continue d’augmenter la semaine dernière avec près de 120 consultations estimées sur l’ensemble de l’archipel (contre 80 consultations la semaine précédente).
Au cours des trois dernières semaines, près de 100 consultations en moyenne par semaine ont été réalisées chez un médecin généraliste (contre 35 consultations hebdomadaires en moyenne au cours des 3 semaines précédentes).
Le nombre de passages aux urgences (CHU, Clinique des Eaux Claires et CH Basse-Terre) pour bronchiolite du nourrisson a atteint 39 passages, comparable aux pics de passages enregistrés lors des saisons 2019-2020 et
2021-2022.
Pour les deux îles, « la saison 2022-2023 de bronchiolite est amorcée », relève Santé Publique France. Plus au nord, les îles de Saint-Martin (premiers cas évocateurs et premiers passages aux urgences) et Saint-Barthélémy (calme pour le moment) sont suivies avec attention.
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The Companies Office of Jamaica (COJ) has established an Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism and Proliferation of Arms Financing (AML&CTF) Department in keeping with its goal to meet international standards set by the Financial Action Task Force.
The establishment of the unit, which is charged with ensuring that information received regarding beneficial owners is accurate and current, also aligns with amendments to the Companies Act which proposes that the reporting of beneficial ownership information for each company become mandatory.
As part of its enforcement activities, the unit will also conduct field visits, inspect the Register of Members and any other relevant documentation of entities, impose pecuniary penalties, as well as, refer entities for litigation and removal. Only specified bodies, agencies and entities will have access to beneficial ownership information.
In a press release, the COJ said the new AML & CTF department, along with the amendments to the Companies Act, might clear the path for Jamaica to be taken off FATF’s grey list as well as the blacklist of the European Union.
Amendments to the Companies Act are expected to be tabled in both Houses of Parliament this calendar year will ensure greater transparency and improved corporate governance in companies as well as reduce the risk of legal persons such as companies being abused and used for money laundering and terrorism and proliferation of arms financing.
If the proposals are accepted by parliament, all companies including non-profits and overseas companies will have to identify and indicate the beneficial owners of companies; a beneficial owner is any natural person/s that exercise/s ultimate ownership and ultimate effective control of a company.
The new obligations include submitting detailed particulars of beneficial owners and identifying politically exposed persons who are members or officers of a company.
Companies may also face increased sanctions for not filing on time, not providing accurate information, not allowing the Registrar access to verify information, not keeping records for stipulated periods and not filing change documents for beneficial owners as mandated.
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Mental Health remains a priority area for the government, and the Ministry of Health has committed to improving the delivery of mental health services in Guyana.
Minister of Health, Dr Frank Anthony said the Suicide Prevention and Mental Health Bills will help to reorganise mental health care in Guyana.
The Ministry is focusing on improving services at the National Psychiatric Hospital in Berbice.
“We have a new psychiatrist that has been relocated to the National Psychiatric Hospital. We have adequate staff at the institution, in addition to the nursing staff we have psychiatric aids that are working there. We have more than 70 psychiatric aids that would assist patients on a 24-hour basis. So, we have been constantly working to improve the facilities and the services that we offer at the psychiatric hospital,” Dr Anthony said.
Minister Anthony noted that when the government took office in 2020, mental health was neglected. There was also poor service at the facility.
The government is now working with patients to see less institutionalisation, one of the provisions in the new Mental Health Legislation.
“One of the active programmes that we are working on is to deinstitutionalise the patients that we have there because once they are through with their acute phase then they can be managed closer to home,” the Health Minister said.
This would require less staff to be present at the hospital itself, but persons can be managed by returning home and attending regular clinics for medication.
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