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The content originally appeared on: Sun Dominica

After HIV-Aids, gay men in Dominica are afraid that they will become the scapegoat for monkeypox

Since coming out to his family and friends as a homosexual almost four years ago, Fred* (pseudonym) says that he developed a thick skin, and not once has he felt hurt over the typical jokes made about his sexuality.

That is until last week when he was told by a family member, “you all better not bring your gay disease to Dominica.”

“That really hurt me,” the almost 30-year-old told the Sun. “Since I heard of this Monkeypox disease and it being prevalent among the gay community, I knew people would start thinking stuff like this.”

Monkeypox is now a global threat

Monkeypox, once a relatively obscure virus endemic to Africa, has bloomed into a global threat, infecting more than 20,000 people in 75 countries and forcing the World Health Organization (WHO) last month to declare it a worldwide health emergency.

According to WHO, about 99% of cases are among men, and at least 95% of those patients are men who have sex with men. Therefore, for many gay and bisexual men in Dominica, the summer has been consumed with similar conversations as monkeypox cases spike.

Though Tom*- another gay man in Dominica- understands the statistics on who the outbreak has been impacting most, he, however, emphasized that any gender could bring in the virus to the island and transmit it to others, therefore, “this is really everybody’s problem.”

“Forty years ago, AIDS was also called a “gay disease” because the initial outbreaks were primarily among gay men, now look where we are, both men and women can contract the virus,” he pointed out.

The 25-year-old is also fearful that the gay community could become a scapegoat in the event of a larger and more widespread monkeypox outbreak.

“It’s already hard being who you are and loving who you love in a country that’s so closed-minded, so imagine if this virus gets in and everyone starts pointing fingers at us, I only see things getting worse for our safety,” he distressingly stated.

His 23-year-old partner Eddie* has also expressed his frustration and lack of confidence in the system’s ability to properly prevent an outbreak in Dominica by not taking preventative measures.

WHO asked gay men to limit the number of sexual partners

It’s really disheartening that little information is coming from the authorities on monkeypox. This shouldn’t be the case, more public information and knowledge on this virus should already be blasting the airwaves before it is too late,” he told our reporter.

Last Wednesday, the WHO issued a call to gay and bisexual men to limit their number of sexual partners to protect themselves from monkeypox and help slow the transmission of the rapidly spreading virus.

WHO chief, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said it is crucial for public health authorities to engage communities of men who have sex with men to reduce transmission of the virus and take care of those infected while protecting human rights by fighting stigma and discrimination.

“For men who have sex with men, this includes for the moment, reducing your number of sexual partners, reconsidering considering sex with new partners, and exchanging contact details with any new partners to enable follow-up if needed,” Tedros said.

Though WHO scientists have said that the virus is primarily spreading through skin-to-skin contact during sex, they’ve cautioned that anyone can catch the virus through close physical contact.

This includes hugging and kissing within a family, for example, as well as shared towels or bedding that are contaminated. There have been cases of women and children catching the virus during the current outbreak, though transmission appears to be low in the broader community at the moment.

Monkeypox can also spread through respiratory droplets when infected individuals have lesions in their mouth, though this requires prolonged face-to-face interaction. The outbreak still might be able to contain if people limit their risk of exposure now, Lewis said.
Unusual symptoms

Most people who catch monkeypox are recovering in two to four weeks, according to the U.S. CDC. But the virus causes a rash that can be very painful. In the past, monkeypox began with symptoms similar to the flu and then progressed to a rash that can spread over the body.

But monkeypox symptoms in the current outbreak have been unusual. Some people are developing a rash first, while others have a rash without any flulike symptoms at all. Many people are developing a localized rash on their genitals or anus.

In countries like the US, the Jynneos vaccine which requires two doses 28 days apart is just starting to be administered.

Europe is currently the epicentre of the global outbreak, reporting more than 70% of monkeypox cases, followed by the U.S, then Spain.

The global monkeypox outbreak has seen more than 22,000 cases in nearly 80 countries since May. There have been 75 suspected deaths in Africa, mostly in Nigeria and Congo, where a more lethal form of monkeypox is spreading than in the West.

As of July 29, Caribbean countries such as Puerto Rico (13 confirmed, 12 suspected), Dominican Republic (3 confirmed, one probable), Jamaica (2 confirmed), Bahamas (one confirmed, one suspected), Barbados (one confirmed), Bermuda (one confirmed), and Martinique (one confirmed) have been reported.

Meanwhile, Dominica’s Health Minister Dr. Irving McIntyre revealed that all suspected cases of monkeypox have been tested at the hospital and thus far, all have returned negative.

“So we are ahead of the game, we have measures in place to address this,” he said.

(*) represents a change of the names to protect the identity of those interviewed.

-By Ronda Luke

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More sexual cases at the court; Marigot man sentenced while West Coast man denied bail

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The content originally appeared on: Sun Dominica

Paul Guiste, a father of 11 of Marigot, has been sentenced to prison for four years, eight months, and 21 days following his guilty plea to Unlawful Sexual Connection (USC) and indecent assault against a 19-year-old woman.

The facts of the case are that, on May 9, 2018, at about 5:30 a.m. at Marigot, the virtual complainant (VC) left her home to run an errand in the village. She stopped a passenger bus that was driven by Guiste.

There he propositioned her sexual favours offering her $40 but she stated to him, “I don’t do sex for money.”

The VC entered the bus and Guiste drove off at speed causing her to fall back and hit her head on the seat of the bus.

The victim’s evidence further stated that the then 52-year-old man drove to an isolated area known as the Farm Road in Marigot where he switched off his engine then locked the young adult inside the bus and stepped away to answer a call at which time she stated she was scared and started panicking. Upon his return to the bus, he then pried open her legs and performed oral sex on her. He then attempted to initiate intercourse without her consent but stopped after the victim pleaded with him.

Guiste pleaded guilty to the charge on June 2, 2021, and appeared before the court more than a year later for sentencing.

While Justice Wynante Adrien-Roberts said judicial authorities set the maximum penalty for the offense of USC at 14 years imprisonment and indecent assault at 5 years if committed on a person 16 years and older, she stated the starting point of the sentence must be established upon application of the sexual offenses guideline which prescribes a six-step process for arriving at the sentence.
Meanwhile, at the Magistrate’s court, a west coast man was denied bail following two sex-related charges and an abduction charge preferred against him by the police.

The accused recently appeared before Magistrate Pearl Williams where the charges were read to him. He was not required to enter a plea as the matter is an indictable offense and is expected to be tried at the High Court before a judge and jury.

The 49-year-old man is accused of committing sexual acts against a minor aged 7 years.

At the court hearing, the police prosecutor, Sergeant David Andrew Jr. objected to bail pursuant to section 7 (2)(e) of the Bail Act.
He stated, that it is not in the public’s interest for the accused to be released, and the police fear that if granted bail, the defendant may abscond justice.

Sergeant Andrew told the court, on the hills of the police investigation, the accused fled his community and evaded police. When apprehended, he said the accused was found with $3,700.00 in his possession which the police believe would have been used to flee the jurisdiction.

Another of the prosecutor’s grounds for objection to bail was that the accused may interfere with witnesses, as according to police, the defendant made attempts to contact the mother of the victim relative to finicianal payment in regard to the incident.

However, in his plea to the court for bail, the accused denied the allegations put forward by the police and begged for his release as according to him, he is financially responsible for his two minor children who are in his care.

However, he was unable to sway Magistrate Williams and bail was denied.

She said the court found that no appropriate circumstance exists as to why bail should be granted to him and agreed with the prosecution that it would not be in the public’s interest to grant bail to the accused man.
He was remanded into custody at the Dominica State Prison and the matter was adjourned to November 24, 2022, for Preliminary Inquiry.

In keeping with the section 38 of Dominica’s Sexual Offences Act of 1998, The Sun is not at liberty to disclose the name of the accused unless he is convicted at the High Court of Justice for the alleged offense.

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Foreigner arrested after ammunition found at Sangster’s airport Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News
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Lawmen in St James arrested and charged an American citizen in relation to ammunition that was found in his possession on Wednesday, August 10 at the Sangster International Airport in the parish.

Charged with illegal possession of ammunition is 29-year-old Javius Mitchell, a Lab Technician of Emily, St Bainbridge, Georgia in the USA.

Reports are that at about 1:45 pm, Mitchell was in the process of boarding a flight, during which his luggage were searched and two Sig Sauer magazines, one of which contained eight 9mm rounds of ammunition.

He is scheduled to appear in the St. James Parish Court on Thursday, August 11.

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Raheem Sterling aims to spark Chelsea ahead of Tottenham game Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

LONDON (AP) — Raheem Sterling is aiming to become more of a leader and a direct attacking threat at Chelsea after leaving Manchester City in search for more playing time.

Chelsea may need both of those attributes on Sunday when they host Tottenham in the season’s first meeting between two of the “Big Six” teams.

“Inside the changing room and at the football club, there’s a developing side of me which I’d like to see a lot more, and that’s to be more involved in decisions in the dressing room, to be more vocal, and try to drive the team on,” Sterling said during a news conference Thursday.

The England winger added that another reason for joining Chelsea was that manager Thomas Tuchel wanted him to play a more direct role on the field as well.

“I think he (Tuchel) said to me it’s my directness, always threatening in behind,” Sterling said. “But most importantly it’s how I attack the box, and with the fullbacks that we have here he said that’s the one thing he wants to see a lot more.”

Chelsea are without an out-an-out striker after Romelu Lukaku returned to Inter Milan on loan and Timo Werner rejoined former club RB Leipzig. That meant Sterling played up front in the team’s opening 1-0 win at Everton, but the team often looked short of attacking ideas at Goodison Park.

Tottenham, meanwhile, brushed aside Southampton 4-1 and looked like a team that had taken several steps forward after a first full offseason under manager Antonio Conte. The Italian will be returning to Stamford Bridge — where he led Chelsea to the 2017 Premier League crown — in search of a statement win that would really signal that Tottenham are ready to join champion City and Liverpool in the race for the title.

Sterling won four league titles at City after joining from Liverpool, but the 27-year-old London native said his decision to leave Pep Guardiola’s team was also based on the fact that he found himself on the bench more often last season.

“I just felt my time at City was getting limited on playing time for different reasons,” Sterling said. “Since 17, I’d been a regular starting, so to get to a peak time in my career, not to play regularly is something I wouldn’t accept. My personality is to try to fight and change the scenario, but it didn’t happen and that’s it.”

Both Manchester clubs are in action Saturday, with United trying to bounce back from an opening-day loss against Brighton when they travel to Brentford in the late game. City host Bournemouth in one of the five afternoon kickoffs. Liverpool host Crystal Palace on Monday.

LEICESTER TRIES TO FEND OFF SUITORS

Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers entered the last few seasons facing expectations of taking the team to the Champions League. This time a more realistic goal seems to be just keeping the team together.

Leicester are the only Premier League club yet to make a signing in the transfer window, while there is constant speculation that several of their best players could be on the way out.

Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel has already left, while Chelsea are pursuing a deal for center-back Wesley Fofana — although Rodgers said two bids for the defender came in well short of the club’s valuation. There’s also constant speculation about midfielders James Maddison and Youri Tielemans, the latter of which is reportedly a top target of Leicester’s opponent on Saturday, Arsenal.

So instead of focusing solely on tactics, Rodgers is having to make sure the uncertainty doesn’t unsettle his players.

“The message to all of the squad, not just the players there is speculation about, just keep your eyes on the ball,” Rodgers said Thursday. “Keep the focus on the football, we know it is a time of year where there is speculation, but it is something I haven’t seen so much in the group.”

Leicester opened the season with a disappointing 2-2 home draw against Brentford, having led 2-0 until the 62nd minute. They now face a trip to the Emirates on Saturday to face an Arsenal team that beat Crystal Palace 2-0 in the opening round and look to have been strengthened by their new signings, including striker Gabriel Jesus.

“Arsenal have gone to a new level with the three players who have come into the team,” Rodgers said.

LEEDS STILL LOOKING FOR STRIKER

Leeds’ American manager Jesse Marsch is not in a hurry to strengthen his team’s attack despite the club having failed to sign a new striker.

Leeds have added eight new players since narrowly avoiding relegation on the last day of last season but have so far missed out on their striker targets — including Charles De Ketelaere, who chose AC Milan instead. Patrick Bamford started up front in Saturday’s 2-1 win over Wolverhampton.

The club remains in the market for a striker, but Marsch said it’s all about finding the right fit.

“A lot of it is looking for the right profile, what age we want, without suffocating some of the young players getting chances in the next few years,” Marsch said ahead of Saturday’s game at Southampton. “The way I like to play the game, we ask a lot of our strikers, to work hard, to press. It’s a very demanding position the way I like to play. We’re trying to find the right one and I think we are being very aggressive in evaluating what’s out there.”

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Two familes evicted to make way for Tobago airport

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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A 3D look at the proposed expansion of the ANR Robinson International Airport in Tobago. Image courtesy Ministry of Works and Transport

Wickedness to the highest order.

This was how some residents of Crompston Trace, Bon Accord, described the eviction of two families in the area on Thursday as work continues on the $1.2 billion ANR Robinson airport expansion project.

The residents, who had been given eviction notices, claimed they had not been given enough time to seek alternative accommodation.

“This thing has been badly handled from day one. I don’t know what they want people to do. I don’t even know where I going to live now,” one evicted resident told Newsday.

Another angry resident shouted, “This is real wickedness, boy. People really eh have no compassion again.”

The drama unfolded around 7am when workers from China Railway Construction Ltd, the main contractors for the project, entered the families’ homes and began removing appliances and other items.

A short time later, Canaan/Bon Accord assemblyman Joel Sampson arrived. He condemned the action.

“We stand in defence of the people of Tobago, because this is very inhumane. We have people now coming into the people’s homes to move their stuff out,” he said.

“Look at what is going on, the Chinese….I want persons in the diaspora to see what is going on. This is sad and I don’t agree with it.”

Sampson called on the Prime Minister, as a Tobagonian, to intervene.

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Herman Responds To Reports Of Staff ‘Agitation’ At BCF, Confirms ‘Discontent’ – St. Lucia Times News

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Saint Lucia’s Director of Corrections Hilary Herman, responding to reports of staff agitation at the Bordelais Correctional Facility (BCF), Thursday confirmed that there had been ‘a level of discontent’ among employees.

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In a media statement, Herman indicated that the discontent concerned the time it takes to buy equipment.

“I am currently in a meeting with the officers addressing their issues and explaining to them that there are no quick fixes to our problems,” the Director of Corrections stated.

He disclosed that Home Affairs Minister Dr. Virginia Albert-Poyotte had established a review committee to evaluate the BCF’s operations.

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“Recommendations are now being deliberated at the Ministry level,” Herman disclosed.

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The ICDF commits to further developmental work in SVG

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The Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund ICDF has reassured Prime Minister Dr. Ralph Gonsalves that they are prepared to do even more developmental work in St. Vincent and the Grenadines.

On Tuesday August 9th, the Prime Minister, and his delegation sat down with top leadership at the ICDF headquarters for a review of the programs and projects being implemented in SVG and regionally.

The Taiwan ICDF, is a training and capacity building, funding agency, designed to meet the local needs of Taiwan’s partner countries. The organization provides developmental assistance in a range of areas such as public health, education, environmental protection, agricultural and information and communications technology.

A release from the API says Taiwan’s ICDF Secretary General Ambassador Timothy T.Y. Hsiang, agreed with Prime Minister Gonsalves that more can be done. Ambassador Hsiang committed to working alongside local officials to further refine and develop the assistance provided to SVG by the ICDF.

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Prime Minister Gonsalves expressed gratitude to Secretary General Hsiang and expressed his excitement about the announcement that the ICDF has expanded plans to carry out further projects especially in the areas of farming technologies and women’s entrepreneurial training and development.

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A new Lewis Punnett Geriatric Care Facility will soon be constructed

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A project will soon be undertaken here to construct a new Lewis Punnett Geriatric Care Facility to better meet the needs of the residents.

This is according to Minister of Finance Camillo Gonsalves as he spoke about investments being made in the Healthcare Sector at a Press Briefing on Tuesday at Cabinet Room.

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Minister Gonsalves also outlined several other projects that are ongoing and others which are set to commence in 2023.

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Over 20 Government constructed houses in Orange Hill will be handed over by the end of this month

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More than twenty Government constructed houses in Orange Hill will be officially handed over to the homeowners by the end of this month.

This is according to Acting Prime Minister and Parliamentary Representative for North Windward, Montgomery Daniel, as he provided an update on the project on NBC Radio yesterday.

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Minister Daniel also gave an update on the project to construct a Bridge at the Overland River in North Windward.

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NBC’s Covid-19 Update – Thursday August 11th 2022

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Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Camillo Gonsalves has reiterated that the government of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has not mandated a vaccine booster for group of workers.

Minister Gonsalves made the statement while speaking at a news conference on Tuesday.

Rawdica Stephen tells us more in today’s special report.

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