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The Office of the Director of Public Prosecution to host a week of activities

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecution will host a week of activities from September 3rd to 10th

Assistant Director of Public prosecutions, Tammika Da-Silva-McKenzie says the activities will be held with the theme “Exploring Sexual Assault Cases through Medicolegal Lens from report to Court.

She says one of the highlights of the week will be a Sexual Assault Symposium to be held on September 7th and 8th.

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President of the Lions Club of St. Vincent South, Lion Dionne John this morning presented a cheque to Mrs. DaSilva-McKenzie to support the activities.

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Unvaccinated travelers entering SVG will no longer be required to quarantine once tested negative

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The content originally appeared on: NBC SVG

The Ministry of Health has announced that effective Immediately: Thursday August 25th 2022

Unvaccinated travelers to St. Vincent and the Grenadines :

Will Not be required to complete the Pre-Arrival Form at health.gov.vc.
MUST ARRIVE WITH a negative SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 test result as per the following: A negative result of a COVID-19 RT-PCR done no more than seventy-two (72) hours or three (3) days before arrival.

OR

A negative SARS-CoV-2 antigen test done 24 hours before arrival may be retested for COVID-19 on arrival in SVG.

Will NOT be required to quarantine in a Tourism Authority/MOHWE approved facility once the arrival COVID-19 test is negative. If the arrival COVID-19 test is positive, the traveler will isolate in a Tourism Authority/MOHWE approved Transition/Quarantine Hotel at their cost. A reservation for a Tourism Authority/MOHWE approved Transition/Quarantine Hotel is therefore no longer required for travel to SVG.

Vaccinated travelers to St. Vincent and the Grenadines:

Will Not be required to complete the Pre-Arrival Form at health.gov.vc.
Fully vaccinated travelers to St. Vincent and the Grenadines DO NOT NEED TO ARRIVE WITH A SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) TEST: MAY be tested for COVID-19 on arrival in SVG as determined by the Port Health Officer.

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Weather Update: Flash flood warning for the North Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

UPDATE: 9am, Thursday, August 25, 2022

This alert message is valid from 9:00 am and will be terminated at 6 pm on Thursday, August 25, 2022, or sooner if conditions warrant.

A flash-flood warning is issued when rapid flooding due to heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time (generally less than 6 hours) is occurring or is imminent in the warning area.

**** Hazard Info ****

A tropical wave continues to affect the island, however convective activity associated with this feature has diminished over Barbados resulting in mostly sunny conditions this morning. Lingering instability coupled with light winds and an abundance of atmospheric moisture will result in a high probability of localized activity across northern and northwestern districts.

This activity is forecast to generate cloudy to overcast skies, moderated to heavy showers and thunderstorms over St. Lucy, St. Peter, St. James, sections of St, Andrew and St. Thomas during the late morning into the afternoon. Rainfall accumulations of one (1) to two (2) inches are forecast across the above-mentioned sections of the island during heavy showers. Conditions across the remainder of the island are expected to remain generally sunny and therefore the previously issued flash-flood warning has been discontinued.

UPDATE: 6:30 am, Thursday, August 25, 2022

The Barbados Meteorological Services have issued a flash flood warning for Barbados.

The alert message is valid from 6 am, today, Thursday, August 25 and will be updated at 9 am today or sooner if conditions warrant.

A flash-flood warning is issued when rapid flooding due to heavy or excessive rainfall in a short period of time (generally less than 6 hours) is occurring or is imminent in the warning area.

**** Hazard Info ****

Over the last hour, moderate to heavy rainfall and thunderstorm activity have been observed as a tropical wave affects Barbados. Further accumulations of 15mm to 50mm in moderate to heavy rainfall are possible within the coming hours.

Advice:

Residents and visitors should be prepared for the following possibilities if this alert level elevates to red –

Significant runoff from higher elevations

Significant soil erosion is likely on exposed or scarred land surfaces

Large water settlements on roads and fields

Significant adjustments to water levels of existing water bodies (ponds etc.)

Significant delays on traffic routes with some roads possibly impassable

Large objects or debris from higher elevations may also become embedded within fast-moving water flows

Significant flooding at the foot of hillsides and coastal roads is possible.

[Original story: 1:30 pm, Wednesday, August 24, 2022]

The Barbados Meteorological Services is monitoring a tropical wave of immediate interest to the southeast of Barbados.

As of 8 am, this morning, the wave was near 55W or 460 km (290 miles) off the island.

The Met Office said in a midday alert that the tropical wave remains disorganized with an elongated area of low pressure to the southeast of Barbados.

However, the update also shared that the current model guidance is now suggesting the tropical will bring some moderate to heavy showers, rain and thunderstorms during the night, tonight, Wednesday, August 24, and continue into Thursday, August 25, 2022.

Recommendations to the public:- Download the BMS insight app for Android or CAP.CAP for significant weather alerts.- Continue to monitor the BMS website and Social media pages for official weatherupdates.- Prepare yourself well in advance in case this alert elevates to orange or red.

This is the final information statement on this tropical wave, however, due to the already saturated nature of some areas across the island, flood watches or warnings may be required at short notice.

The Barbados Meteorological Service continues to monitor a number of tropical waves in the Atlantic.

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Casos de viruela símica en Puerto Rico aumentan a 92 y Salud hace llamado urgente a la vacunación

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El Departamento de Salud hizo un llamado a las personas elegibles a vacunarse contra la viruela símica a que asistan a un centro fijo de vacunación o a una de las actividades de este fin de semana. Se estarán realizando eventos: el viernes, 26 de agosto, en Waves Ahead en Maunabo desde las 9:00 de la mañana hasta las 1:00 pm; el sábado, 27 de agosto, en Migrant Health Center en Mayagüez desde 9:30 a.m. hasta las 3:00 p.m. y el domingo, 28 de agosto, en el Edificio F, Departamento de Salud de Puerto Rico desde las 9:00 a.m. hasta las 3:00 de la tarde. No se requiere cita previa. 

“Hoy se reportan 13 casos adicionales para un total de 92 casos confirmados para el virus Orthopox. De los casos confirmados, 90 son residentes de Puerto Rico, el 98% son hombres, 56% residen en la Región Metropolitana y la edad promedio es 40 años. Aún podemos contener la propagación del virus si las personas a riesgo se vacunen y se limita el contacto cercano piel con piel con individuos que desconozcan su estado de salud respecto a la viruela símica”, manifestó el secretario de Salud, Carlos Mellado López.

Las personas elegibles para vacunarse deben cumplir con uno de los siguientes criterios: tener el virus de inmunodeficiencia humana (VIH); o ser hombre que tienen sexo con hombres, gay, bisexual, persona trans, género no conforme o género binario o ser participantes de programas de PrEP para VIH. Igualmente, si la persona en los pasados 21 días: ha tenido sexo con personas que presentan lesiones en la piel características de viruela símica o, ha tenido sexo con un desconocido o, ha tenido más de una pareja sexual o, tuvo contacto cercano con una persona con sospecha o confirmado de virus Orthopox por el equipo de Epidemiología o asistió a algún evento donde se reportó un caso de viruela símica. También aplican criterios ocupacionales para personal de laboratorio, clínico o destacado para trabajar la respuesta de salud pública contra el virus de la viruela símica.

“Queremos identificar los contactos y vacunarlos rápidamente. El que más personas se vacunen, nos puede ayudar a detener este brote de viruela símica. Por otro lado, si tiene sospecha de haber tenido contacto con alguien con la enfermedad o tiene algún síntoma como, por ejemplo, una lesión en la piel que desconoce su origen aísle y haga una consulta con su médico lo más pronto posible” añadió la Dra. Melissa Marzán. 

Para conocer los centros fijos de vacunación contra la viruela símica y si cumple con los criterios de elegibilidad, visite las redes sociales del Departamento de Salud o llame al 787-522-3976 o 939-227-9400 lunes a viernes de 8 de la mañana a 4:30 de la tarde. Por otro lado, los proveedores de salud podrán consultar al Departamento de Salud 24/7 al 787-404-5361. 

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Relevan de su cargo a juez por investigación por supuesto caso de violencia de género

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La Oficina de Administración de los Tribunales (OAT) informó el jueves que el Juez Superior del Tribunal de Primera Instancia de Guayama, Josian Rivera Torres, fue relevado de su cargo en relación con un supuesto caso de violencia de género.

“Advinimos en conocimiento de una querella presentada ante la Policía de Puerto Rico contra el juez Josian Rivera Torres, Juez Superior adscrito al Tribunal de Primera Instancia, Sala de Guayama. Se reporta que el asunto se encuentra en una etapa investigativa y se le dará espacio a las autoridades concernidas para que realicen las gestiones que correspondan. Como medida cautelar, la Jueza Presidenta, Maite Oronoz Rodríguez, relevó al juez Rivera Torres de su cargo de subadministrador interino de la Región Judicial de Guayama y se ordenó a la Oficina de Asuntos Legales iniciar una investigación al respecto.

La Oficina de Administración de los Tribunales se mantiene atenta a este asunto y tomará las medidas que estime necesarias conforme al desarrollo de la investigación”, dijo el director administrativo de los Tribunales, Sigfrido Steidel Figueroa.

Según publicó El Vocero, la exesposa del juez Rivera Torres acudió a las autoridades donde presentó una querella contra éste por violencia de género. Supuestamente, los hechos ocurrieron el martes.

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The Myztikalz brengt grote boodschap

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The content originally appeared on: De Ware Tijd Online

Met ruim driehonderd leerlingen op de dansschool werken, betekent te maken krijgen met diverse karakters en persoonlijkheden: leerlingen met verschillende

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Les suspendus poursuivent le combat

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

Le collectif des organisations en lutte a convoqué la presse ce mercredi pour réaffirmer la poursuite de son combat contre l’obligation vaccinale et pour la réintégration des personnels.

« Sa nou ka ègzijé kanmarad, sé kè yo aréte kouyoné nou ! Nous voulons la réintégration des suspendus, le paiement des salaires et de tout ce qui leur est dû ! » Ce sont les mots du secrétaire général de Force ouvre, Max Évariste. Des mots qui pourraient émaner d’autres syndicalistes, tant ceux qui sont présents sur le bik du CHUG partagent le même avis. Cette invitation était donc l’occasion de redire leur détermination, de faire le bilan de ces 12 derniers mois et…


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RADA gets backhoes to assist farmers in St Thomas and Westmoreland Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

The Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) has received two backhoes from the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries to provide services to farming communities in St Thomas and Westmoreland.

The units, costing some $38.76 million, were handed over by portfolio Minister, Pearnel Charles Jr., on August 24 at the Agro-Investment Corporation compound in Kingston.

Charles Jr said the move shows the Ministry’s continued commitment to providing RADA with the necessary resources to optimise its performance, so that farmers can increase their production and productivity.

“Over the years, we have witnessed the great demand and need for Government’s intervention in providing access to roads within farming communities, clearing of blocked drains after flooding, land-preparation activities and other things which are critical for us to achieve food security,” he said.

For St. Thomas, the backhoe will be used to do land clearing and pond excavation, thus playing an integral role in the upcoming onion planting season.

In Westmoreland, it will be used for the resuscitation of earthen ponds for rainwater harvesting, especially in the eastern section of the parish, where there is more than 291 hectares of pineapples being produced by some 484 farmers.

Features of the two CAT 426F2 model backhoes include four-wheel drive, an operating weight of 8,425 kilograms, and an air-conditioned operator station.

They will also assist with the Farm Road Rehabilitation Programme, respond to emergencies and natural disasters, and support drought mitigation and other major projects.

Additionally, the equipment should make digging, clearing and excavating drains, creating dams, fish ponds and other storage catchments, easier.

Vice Chairman, RADA’s National Board of Directors, Richard King, in his remarks, noted that the handover is “a milestone for the organisation”

“While we are trying to encourage young people and others to get involved in farming, one of the main challenges is land preparation and drainage. With the introduction of these magnificent [backhoes], we will be able to go a step further,” Mr. King said.

Acting Chief Executive Officer, RADA, Winston Simpson, also welcomed the initiative as one that will “bolster our equipment and our infrastructure system”.

“These backhoes are two of a series of equipment that RADA intends to put into operation to increase productivity as we target the ‘Grow Smart, Eat Smart’ concept,” Mr. Simpson pointed out.

Parish Agricultural Managers for St. Thomas and Westmoreland, Bevene Martin-Dickenson and Yuri Stephenson, respectively, were also present at today’s handover.

The two backhoes will complement the fleet of seven tractors that RADA already has in operation.

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Jamaica weather: More rain this weekend Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

Jamaicans are being urged to brace for more rain this weekend, following days of showers and thunderstorms due to a trough across the central Caribbean.

The Meteorological Service of Jamaica said in its latest forecast released Thursday morning that the trough is expected to linger into the weekend.

For its three-day forecast from Friday to Sunday, the Met Service said to expect showers and thunderstorms across sections of the island.

See the local forecast issued by the Met Service on Thurdsday, August 25, 2022 at 5am.

24-hour forecast:

Thursday morning:… Isolated showers across sections of eastern and southcentral parishes, partly cloudy elsewhere.

Thursday afternoon / evening:… Becoming mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms across sections of most parishes.

Thursday night:…Partly cloudy.

Maximum temperature expected for Kingston today:..33 degrees CelsiusMaximum temperature expected for Montego Bay today:..32 degrees Celsius

3-day forecast (starting tomorrow):

Friday: Morning showers across sections of northern and southeastern parishes. Scattered afternoon to evening showersand thunderstorms across most parishes.

Saturday: Morning showers across sections of eastern parishes. Afternoon to evening showers and thunderstorms especially across central and southwestern parishes.

Sunday: Isolated morning showers across sections of eastern parishes. Afternoon to evening showers and thunderstorms especially across southern parishes.

Other current regional weather features:An area of low pressure east of the Windward Islands has a low chance of development over the next five days.

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Official funeral for Pat Whyte

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room
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The Cabinet decided that Mr. Pat Whyte who served as a Director of Sports for more than a decade, who was a cricket umpire throughout the region and a celebrated Antiguan sportsman, is to be offered an official funeral.

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