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Health Ministry: 4,070 covid19 deaths

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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THE Health Ministry reported two additiional covid19 deaths on Monday, bringing the death toll from covid19 to 4,070. This information was contained in the ministry’s covid19 update on Monday.

The deceased were an elderly male and a middle-aged woman. They had comorbidities such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

The ministry said there were 202 new covid19 cases.

There are 176 patients hospitalised with covid19.

The ministry also said between July 22 and August 3, 3,922 people were fully vaccinated and 15,908 were partially vaccinated.

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Tourism Minister visits Comfort Inn: Use incentives to expand industry

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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Minister of Tourism Randall Mitchell, right, enjoys the views on a tour of Comfort Inn & Suites with general manager Maria Yip-John on Monday morning. –

Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts Randall Mitchell is encouraging tourism-related businesses to use the incentives provided by his ministry to continue enhancing the country’s tourism product.

Mitchell made the statement via a media release on Monday, after a tour of Tobago’s newest hotel, Comfort Inn and Suites, Orange Hill Road, Scarborough, which opened last Thursday.

He was accompanied by Permanent Secretary Simone Thorne-Mora Quinones, chairman of the Towers Hospitality Group Ltd Allan Richards and his managing director Abena Richards.

Comfort Inn and Suites, he said benefited from incentives offered under the Tourism Development Act (TDA) that facilitates both the development of new hotel room stock and improvement of existing room stock.

The act, administered by his ministry, provides for benefits to be granted to the owners and operators of various types of tourism projects that contribute to the growth and expansion of the industry.

Mitchell met ​​with the hotel’s executive management team and was given a tour. He said he was happy with the outcome of the project and was pleased that the incentives accessed through his ministry were instrumental in bringing it to fruition.

“The Comfort Inn brand is well-known globally and will positively impact the international visibility of destination Tobago and certainly improve its marketability. That’s why we readily supported the vision shared by the owners that would ultimately increase the number and quality of the room stock available on the island,” he said.

He also highlighted the benefits of these projects to the economy and the positive impact on employment. During construction , the project employed 200 people and now has a staff of 75.

He encouraged visitors to come to Tobago.

“Now that the hotel has launched, we are encouraging visitors to book their vacations in Tobago, as there is now another high-quality accommodation option in Comfort Inn and Suites.”

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MSJ: Government should have taken wage advice from its own board

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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MSJ leader David Abdulah. – PHOTO BY ROGER JACOB

IF Government had taken the advice of the Economic Development Advisory Board (EDAB) since 2016, the three cycles of outstanding negotiations for public-sector workers could have been settled and would not now be an economic nightmare.

In making this claim, Movement for Social Justice political leader David Abdulah, who was part of that committee, said it had given advice on the National Tripartite Advisory Council (NTAC) and its function as it related to wage negotiations.

“The Prime Minister did not even acknowledge the recommendations of EDAB on how NTAC should have functioned.”

Had that been done, Abdulah said at a news conference on Sunday, “Certainly the 2014-2016 negotiations could have been settled in a tripartite manner.

“What is the point of NTAC?” Abdulah asked in reference to Government’s recent invitation for the unions to come back to the table, under this umbrella, for continuing the contentious negotiations

Government moved from a two per cent-four per cent wage offer to public-sector workers and the national security bodies, which have been rejected by their representing trade unions.

The Joint Trade Union Movement (JTUM) is expected to make a statement on this final offer on Wednesday morning.

Abdulah slammed Government’s anti-labour position, saying for the past seven years, under the Dr Keith Rowley administration, “not a single piece of labour legislation has been brought and passed.

“Waste of time, Minister of Labour (Stephen Mc Clashie).

“You are not doing your work, Prime Minister. As leader of this country you could have taken this country in a different direction, in a positive direction when NTAC was established, if you had taken the advice of the EDAB.”

In addition to failing to follow the recommendations of EDAB, Abdulah said Government also refused to act on the recommendations of the Road Map for Recovery committee, which it set up.

He said the recommendations of these and other committees could have led to the economy’s being in a better place, instead of putting the burden of adjustment on people at the lower end of the economic scale.

He referred to the Lashley Committee on Petrotrin’s restructuring, which he said Government ignored, sending all workers home and shutting down the refinery, which has left TT without energy security and with foreign exchange shortages.

Abdulah also defended his integrity against claims by Public Utilities Minister Marvin Gonzales that Abdulah had no moral authority to make recommendations about WASA, when he was part of the PP administration when the Desalcott contract was renewed.

He labelled Gonzales an “upstart” and said he was “fast and out of place” to question his integrity, when Abdulah took the “moral high ground” in 2012 by leaving the government amidst allegations of corruption.”

He denied making recommendations on the transformation of WASA, as that was not his area of expertise.

“I have been around for a long time,” he said, pointing to the many boards on which he served, including the Cabinet-appointed committee looking at the restructuring of the ADB.

“My minority report saved the ADB,” he said, telling Gonzales, “When you get a little bit of that experience in this country, come and talk.”

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House approves $44.7B supplementary funding

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Government has secured a total of $44.7 billion in funding from the National Assembly in a supplementary budget that will enable continued expenditure for this 2022 fiscal year in a number of developmental areas.

The National Assembly on Monday approved the Financial Paper No. 1 of 2022. Of the $44,794,011,175 billion, $12.2 billion are current estimates and the remaining $32.5 billion are capital estimates.

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Desir Acknowledges Need For Outside Help Amid Violent Crime Wave – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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Police Commissioner Milton Desir has acknowledged the need for outside help amid Saint Lucia’s current violent crime wave.

The country has recorded 41 homicides this year, including three fatal police shootings.

“At that point I think we need some help whichever way whether it is in the region or internationally to solve these issues,” Desir told reporters on Monday.

“I know a lot of the homicides cannot be prevented but however I think the police action should be to solve those homicides. Persons identify the individuals and bring them into justice,” the Police Commissioner explained.

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He disclosed that the Regional Security System (RSS) is assisting in investigating some cases.

But in terms of RSS officers who were here to assist in patrols and searches, Desir said the 12-member contingent left on Sunday after their three-week stint in Saint Lucia.

“They added to the numbers that we had,” he stated.

He acknowledged that stiffer penalties for gun-related crime should serve as a deterrent but asserted that the effect might not be immediate.

“When those persons have been arrested and taken to court and the court administers those penalties then you may see the deterrence,” the Police Commissioner told reporters.

Desir spoke against the backdrop of the circulation on social media of a music video in which individuals, some of them masked, issue explicit threats.

The Police Commissioner, who told reporters he had not at the time seen the video, asserted that criminals were becoming bolder.

At the same time he spoke of the need for a holistic approach to dealing with crime.

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Radican demanda de clase contra compañías aseguradoras locales por depreciación ilegal en reclamaciones para reparación de automóviles

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Cuatro demandas de clase fueron radicadas simultáneamente este lunes en el Tribunal de Primera Instancia contra varias compañías de seguros de automóviles, entre ellas: MAPFRE, Triple S, Universal Insurance y Cooperativa de Seguros Múltiples.

Las demandas incoadas impugnan la práctica de estas compañías que cobran a los consumidores una deducción por depreciación en piezas de reemplazo de la carrocería de automóviles. Los recursos legales presentados alegan que los proveedores de seguros agregan ilegalmente una “deducción de depreciación” automática al reemplazar piezas dañadas, requiriendo a los asegurados pagar dinero adicional de su propio bolsillo a pesar de haber tenido cobertura completa de colisión en sus vehículos.

“Si bien tal práctica podría estar justificada al reemplazar neumáticos o limpiaparabrisas desgastados, no existe justificación legal para esta práctica cuando se trata de parabrisas y parachoques”, puntualizó el licenciado Ari Kresch de la firma de abogados 1-800-LAW-FIRM a través de declaraciones escritas.

Las demandas fueron presentadas por el abogado Francisco Colón Ramírez en colaboración con 1-800-LAW-FIRM, un bufete de abogados especializada en la defensa del consumidor. Los demandantes están buscando una orden judicial que permita auditar los libros y registros de las aseguradoras demandas durante los últimos 15 años para identificar a los consumidores que se han visto afectados por esta práctica escandalosa. Los demandados son compañías de seguros locales que poseen la mayor parte del mercado de seguros de automóviles de Puerto Rico. Según el licenciado Colón Ramírez, se estima que estas empresas han cobrado a los consumidores más de 100,000,000.00 dólares en deducciones de depreciación indebidas durante ese período.

“Nuestros clientes están indignados justificadamente. Después de años de pagar pólizas de seguro que pensaban que cubrirían sus costos de reparación en caso de accidente, ahora descubren que están obligados a pagar costos de reparación adicionales. Los derechos del consumidor deben ser la prioridad, y continuaremos abogando en nombre de todos los clientes que han sido perjudicados por estas acciones ilegales”, agregó la abogada Mónica Díaz de 1-800-LAW-FIRM. Para obtener más información sobre las demandas, puede comunicarse con la Lcda. Mónica Díaz de 1-800-LAW-FIRM, por correo electrónico a Mdiaz@1800lawfirm.com o al 787-310-8502.

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Hallan sexagenario sin signos vitales dentro de un auto que se accidentó en Coamo

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Agentes del distrito de Coamo, investigan un incidente con persona muerta, en la calle 15 del sector Mariano Colón en el barrio Río Jueyes, de Coamo. 

Según la Uniformada, se recibió una llamada a través del Sistema de Emergencias 9-1-1 y al llegar los agentes, encontraron a un hombre de aproximadamente 63 años en el asiento del conductor de un Toyota Corolla, el cual había fallecido.  

La Policía precisó que el vehículo en cuestión impactó levemente un muro de cemento frente a una residencia del lugar. 

El fiscal de turno del área de Aibonito, junto a los agentes del distrito policíaco, investigan los hechos. 

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Des réalisateurs professionnels transmettent leur savoir aux jeunes

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The content originally appeared on: Martinique FranceAntilles

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Dans le cadre du concours national « Filme l’avenir », 18 jeunes ont été initiés à la réalisation d’un court métrage aux côtés du réalisateur Gilles Elie-Dit-Cosaque et son équipe. Les volontaires ont réalisé leur propre vidéo sur l’espoir d’un changement positif de la société. 

«Cette opération, qui existe depuis trois ans, est à l’initiative de l’association Les Ami(e)s du Comedy Club, présidée par Jamel Debbouze, indique Gilles Elie-Dit-Cosaque. Ce projet est accompagné entre autres par France Télévision. Il est proposé, à une vingtaine de jeunes par ville candidate, de participer en groupe à l’écriture, la réalisation et le montage d’un court-métrage. La thématique cette année est “Joue-la collectif”. Pour ce faire, les jeunes sont accompagnés par des…


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Samuel Crail remis en liberté sous contrôle judiciaire

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

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 Le “grand frère” Samuel Crail avait été libéré la semaine dernière puis arrêté ce vendredi. Il est de nouveau libre sous contrôle judiciaire.

Libéré mardi dernier (2 août) après plus de six mois d’incarcération, en raison de problèmes de santé suite à une longue grève de la faim,  Samuel Crail était placé sous contrôle judiciaire.

Trois jours après sa remise en liberté, Samuel Crail a été interpellé vendredi soir (5 août) pour des faits de violence avec arme et menace de mort.Il a été libéré hier soir, le temps de l’instruction de l’enquête.

Le grand frère reste également dans l’attente de son jugement pour sa participation présumée lors des émeutes urbaines de novembre et décembre dernier.

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Couple celebrates 300th dive with Sandals Negril Loop Jamaica

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The content originally appeared on: Jamaica News Loop News

“Dive partners for life” is exactly how Sandals Negril’s first-time guest Norman Krobath sums up his relationship with his wife Tracy.

The couple, who has spent years travelling around the world, recently undertook their 300th and 150th dive respectively, off the shores of the famous Seven-Mile Negril Beach, while vacationing at Sandals Negril.

The Krobaths have dived in various parts of the world including Egypt, Belize and Mexico, in addition to Sandals Negril, they have also dived while at Sandals Grande St Lucian and Sandals Grenada.

For Norman, scuba diving is not just a passion that has strengthened the bond between him and his wife but has also given them the opportunity to explore the vast wonders of the ocean.

Diving for almost 20 years, Norman noted that this recreational sport was always something he was interested in, as he saw it as a life-changing to have opportunity to see a part of the world that just a small percentage of people get to experience.

Adding that some of the best dives they have done have been with Sandals Resorts, they both shared that the Sandals Negril watersports team has been truly exceptional and every dive with them has been memorable.

For her part, Tracy who has only been diving for about seven years, was in a jubilant mood to mark her 150th dive milestone and was effusive in her praises for the resort’s team.

“Though I am still a bit scared of the water, I must admit that I did about 50 dives before I actually knew how to swim, so I’d encourage people to take a leap at it. The team can teach you how to maintain breath control before taking you out to the water to dive. The watersports team here at Sandals Negril and especially scuba instructor, Sangha Spencer, was really great at connecting and giving us the perfect diving experience,” Tracy shared.

The Krobaths enjoy travelling the world for diving and have shared that Sandals Negril offered a great diving experience. (Photos: Contributed)

The Krobaths shared that diving has heightened their love for the ocean and the creatures that inhabit it. They also note that this has also increased their drive to see to its protection.

“Diving gives you an appreciation for the environment that you live in and many people globally source food from the sea, so it is important to know what your reefs look like in order to effectively practice safe fishing and to maintain a healthy marine environment,” Norman shared.

When asked what his ultimate milestone is for diving, Norman simply stated that he plans to dive until he can’t anymore.

He also shared that diving with the great whites (sharks) is also very high on his bucket list.

A bucket list item they got to tick off in Negril was them both seeing dolphins on their dives, which was breathtaking.

Committed to passing on his diving skills, Norman has been sharing his knowledge with his nephews, friends and anyone they meet.

The couple also shared that they have met a lot of people through diving, adding they have become friends with other guests at Sandals Negril who they will be diving with next year during their trip to Sandals Royal Curacao, Sandals’ newest resort.

Currently a dive master, Norman shares that he is not counting out on being a dive instructor once he retires.

Scuba diving is a part of the extensive and award-winning watersports activities at all Sandals resorts with an exceptional group of PADI Certified watersports team members offering more than 33,000 dives each year and over 10,000 visitors taking their first underwater breath through a Sandals diving programme.

PADI has named Sandals Resort as one of the Top 5 Dive Operations in the Western Hemisphere.

The resort offers certification lessons, and it is evident that the Krobaths are lovers of the ocean and value the incredible dive experiences they have had while vacationing at various Sandals Resorts across the Caribbean.

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