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NIS emails not a scam! Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The Ministry of Health and Wellness is assuring the public that the emails being received by persons who would have had COVID earlier this year, are legitimate.

Some persons reached out to Loop News last week when the emails started popping up in inboxes and in spam. Some of the recipients had COVID-19 as far back as February 2022 and thus were unsure of how to proceed.

The emails carried the title ‘Signature Requested: NIS Sickness Claim – Bulk’ and came from SeamlessDocs <noreply@seamlessdocs.com> . They were addressed to the patient and stated, “Your signature is requested on the following document on behalf of Dr. Adanna Grandison,” in the case of those shared with Loop.

This week, the Ministry of Health and Wellness is clarifying that the emails are real and only apply to some of the recipients.

In a statement, the Ministry has said, persons who were in isolation due to COVID-19 for the period February 1 to June 30, this year, are currently receiving ‘sick benefit’ forms via email which are to be submitted to the National Insurance Department. The Ministry of Health and Wellness is assuring the public that these emails are legitimate and, therefore, anyone who qualified for ‘sick benefits’ from the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) during that period as a result of having had COVID-19, and did not receive their form, may go ahead and sign as well as submit the form electronically.

Additionally, persons who received the form via email and do not qualify for NIS benefits, or persons who have already submitted and have been compensated, may ignore the email.

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L’ouragan Fiona, élevé en catégorie 4, se dirige vers les Bermudes

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 Fiona, premier ouragan majeur de la saison dans l’Atlantique, poursuivait mercredi sa route dévastatrice vers le Nord, se dirigeant vers l’archipel des Bermudes après avoir sévi dans les Caraïbes où il a causé la mort d’au moins cinq personnes.

L’ouragan a été relevé en catégorie 4 sur l’échelle de Saffir-Simpson qui en compte 5 par le Centre national des ouragans (NHC), basé à Miami.

“Fiona va approcher les Bermudes tard jeudi”, a indiqué le NHC, précisant que l’ouragan, accompagné de vents soutenus soufflant jusqu’à 210 kilomètres par heure, se trouvait mercredi matin à 170 km au nord des îles Turques-et-Caïques.

Fiona, alors tempête tropicale, s’est formée mi-septembre au centre de l’Atlantique et a semé mort et destructions lors de son passage dans les Caraïbes.

Un homme est mort en Guadeloupe, emporté avec sa maison par les flots d’une rivière en crue. Deux personnes sont décédées en République dominicaine et deux autres à Porto Rico.

Dans les îles Turques-et-Caïques, aucune victime n’a été signalée, a déclaré la vice-gouverneure du territoire Anya Williams, appelant néanmoins les habitants à continuer de s’abriter.

La marine britannique et les garde-côtes américains se tiennent prêts à fournir de l’aide, a-t-elle précisé. 

Coupures d’eau et de courant

Nombre des quelque 38.000 habitants de ce territoire britannique d’outre-mer ont subi des coupures de courant.

Fiona avait auparavant touché la République dominicaine et ses quelque 11 millions d’habitants. Le président Luis Abinader a déclaré l’état de catastrophe naturelle dans trois provinces dans l’Est –La Altagracia où est situé la station balnéaire de Punta Cana, El Seibo et Hato Mayor.

Les autorités ont indiqué mardi que plus de 10.000 personnes ont été déplacées. Quelque 400.000 personnes sont privées d’électricité et 1,2 million d’eau.

Des images de médias locaux montraient des habitants de Higuey sur la côte Est cherchant à récupérer des affaires, plongés dans l’eau jusqu’à la taille.

Plusieurs routes ont été inondées ou coupées aux alentours de Punta Cana par des chutes d’arbres ou de poteaux électriques et l’alimentation en électricité a été interrompue, selon des journalistes de l’AFP. “C’est venu à toute allure”, a dit à l’AFP Vicente Lopez, déplorant les dégâts pour les commerces.

A Porto Rico, territoire américain toujours en train de se remettre de l’ouragan Maria d’il y a cinq ans, Fiona a provoqué des glissements de terrain, fait tomber des arbres et des lignes électriques, rendu des routes impraticables et emporté un pont dans la ville d’Utuado. 

“Beaucoup souffrent en ce moment”

Le président américain Joe Biden a déclaré l’état d’urgence à Porto Rico, où s’est rendue la responsable de l’agence américaine de gestion des catastrophes (FEMA), Deanne Criswell.

“Nous envoyons des centaines de personnels supplémentaires”, a dit mardi Deanne Criswell après une tournée dans l’île, accompagnée du gouverneur Pedro Pierluisi.

Michelle Carlo, conseillère médicale de l’organisation humanitaire Direct Relief à Puerto Rico, a déclaré à la télévision CBS News que “beaucoup de gens à Porto Rico souffrent en ce moment même”.

“Environ 80% des Porto-Ricains sont toujours sans électricité et quelque 65% sans eau”, a-t-elle ajouté.

L’ouragan a provoqué des dégâts “catastrophiques” sur cette île de trois millions d’habitants, avait déclaré dimanche M. Pierluisi. Selon les autorités, près de 800.000 personnes restent privées d’eau potable.

Le secteur agricole portoricain a été dévasté, selon le président d’une association d’agriculteurs, Hector Cordero, qui a indiqué dans un entretien radiophonique mardi que les récoltes de bananes, de légumes et de café avaient été durement touchées.

“L’agriculture a globalement disparu”, emportée par le déluge, a-t-il dit.

L’ensemble du territoire de Porto Rico, qui compte plus de trois millions d’habitants, avait été privé d’électricité à l’approche de l’ouragan.

Le courant n’a pour l’instant été rétabli que pour un peu moins de 300.000 clients de la compagnie électrique LUMA, mais le gouverneur a dit mardi s’attendre à ce qu’une “grande partie de l’île” ait de nouveau accès à l’électricité en soirée ou mercredi.

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Tropical storm warning and hurricane watch issued for Bermuda Loop Jamaica

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The US National Hurricane Centre has issued both a Tropical Storm Warning and Hurricane Watch for Bermuda as Hurricane Fiona heads north towards the territory.

At 8am, the eye of Hurricane Fiona was located 1,125 kilometers southwest of Bermuda.

Hurricane Fiona is a dangerous category four hurricane and it is packing winds that are near 130 mph (215 km/h).

On the forecast track, the center of Hurricane Fiona is expected to approach Bermuda late on Thursday.

Photo: NOAA

The Bermuda Weather Service said forecasts show Hurricane Fiona is expected to pass about 115 miles (185 km) northwest of the island on Friday.

“Prepare for strong tropical storm winds and hurricane force gusts from Thursday night – a brief period of sustained hurricane force winds remains a possibility. The worst conditions are now expected near dawn on Friday,” the Bermuda Weather Service said. “Take note of the potential for storm surge affecting low-lying coastal areas prone to flooding, as Fiona’s passage is now expected to be coincident with high tide. Dangerous surf on south shore and large swells will be experienced from today.”

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Tropical wave now with a 90 per cent chance of developing

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

As of 8:00 pm EDT Tue Sep 20 2022 …Central Tropical Atlantic:

A tropical wave is producing shower and thunderstorm activity a few hundred miles east of the Windward Islands.

The system continues to show signs of organization and it will likely become a tropical depression within the next two or three days.

The disturbance is forecast to move west-northwestward across the southern Windward Islands late Wednesday and then move toward the central Caribbean Sea late this week.

Interests in the Windward Islands should closely monitor the progress of this system as heavy rainfall and gusty winds could affect these islands beginning on Wednesday.

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Quinn-Williams and crew undertake ‘back-breaking’ clean-up project in Hodges Bay community, earning residents’ approval

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REAL NEWS- Pearl Quinn-Williams, the United Progressive Party (UPP) Candidate for St. John’s Rural North, is the latest political hopeful to undertake a successful clean-up drive.

Quinn-Williams went out with a crew of private citizens to clean up an area of Hodges Bay that had been stacked with rotting tree branches. The debris reportedly had become a breeding ground for rodents and other vermin.

The Candidate says several of her brothers joined in the effort, as well as her husband, Steve, and they “toiled in the blazing sun for six hours.”

She notes that it was back-breaking work, but the team laboured on, “with the critters angry” that their home was being disturbed.

Reports are that a prominent constituent was passing by, saw the effort, and lent his assistance to what he felt was a commendable exercise.

Quinn-Williams says she was thankful for the assistance, since those who were hard at work were exhausted and the help was timely.

At least four other UPP Candidates have undertaken similar clean-ups or garbage-collection drives in their constituencies.

Unembarrassed by his Administration’s failure to provide these services to a number of communities, Prime Minister Gaston Browne took to Facebook last week to criticize the UPP’s efforts as political gimmickry.

However, Quinn-Williams disagrees, branding their work as civic pride, while the affected residents referred to it as true representation.

She adds that it was a demonstration to parliamentary representative Charles “Max” Fernandez that things can get done even when one is not in office.

The Candidate says that Hodges Bay residents were elated and appreciative of the hard work of her team; and she, personally, feels joy and pride in having gotten the work done for the community.

It is alleged, by a constituent, that Fernandez says he was happy with the outcome of the effort. However, she says, she is hoping he will be happy with the outcome of the elections when he loses.

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Urgent measures needed by Region to control skyrocketing food prices—Pres. Ali

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana
President Dr Irfaan Ali addressed the Development Bank of Latin America (CAF) dialogue on Food Security in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The event was held on the sidelines of the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.

President Dr Irfaan Ali has called on Governments across the region to collaborate and devise appropriate, urgent measures to shield the most vulnerable from increasing food prices.

He said that the strategic actions implemented must ensure that food supply is strengthened and maintained in the coming years.

This call was made at a forum hosted by the Andean Development Corporation (CAF) Development Bank of Latin America on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), to highlight food security in Latin America and the Caribbean and to discuss challenges, strategies and urgent action.

President Ali said that “the vulnerabilities and uncertainties in the region’s food system must be fixed to make them more inclusive, and sustainable, ensuring that delivery targets the wellbeing of the people and feed our societies”.

He posited that national protection systems must be expanded, protecting the most vulnerable, maintaining food to supply markets, maintaining investment in food production and farming, and investing in green resilient and inclusive food systems.

As Lead Head for agriculture, agricultural diversification and food security in CARICOM, the Guyanese Head of State reminded the gathering of the challenges facing the world in relation to poverty and hunger and its devastating effects.

“Over the last five years alone in Latin America and in the Caribbean, we have an additional 13.2 million persons who are undernourished, most of whom are children and women. This has a direct impact on educational outcomes and health outcomes. The issue of food security is interrelated to educational output, we have to understand this.”

The President also highlighted that in 2030, it is estimated that “hunger will affect 67 million people in the region, a figure that does not take into account the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic”.

In identifying additional concerning statistics, he explained that if this trend continues, it would be impossible to achieve the targets set out in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) goal two (zero hunger) by 2030.

“As of March 2022, food inflation across 20 countries in the English and Dutch-speaking Caribbean increased by 10.2%; food inflation alone increased by 10.2%. This can be linked to the insecurity problems we’re having in more and more countries, the population becoming more and more uneasy; more persons responding by taking to the streets.”

In Guyana, he noted, the Government has taken steps both locally and regionally to reduce food imports by 25% by 2025 through investments in technology, research and development, removal of trade barriers, institutional strengthening and expanding access to agricultural lands.

“As we move forward, we must be able to find innovative ways of bridging the gap. How are we going to bridge the financing gaps? How are we going to restructure loans to ensure that there is a mix of concessional financing and loans to help farmers to increase production, to help countries, to invest in drainage and irrigation systems, to invest in climate resilient agriculture, in Smart Agriculture? Who is going to provide the financing? What is the cost of that financing?”

The President presented several other questions as he outlined the areas that require collective attention and action.

“We have to look at this as a region and come up with regional policies and programmes that will address this issue holistically…This is how we are going to ensure sustainability.”

He also spoke about the importance of encouraging the next generation to embrace agriculture and to “see it as something exciting, innovative, challenging”.

Failure to do this, he lamented, would lead to the inability to create a sustainable framework for the production of food, sustainability, and resilience of the region’s agricultural sector.

President Ali and a Government delegation are in New York for the 77th UNGA.

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APNU+AFC identifies nominees for NRF committees, but awaits ruling on court case – Norton

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Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton

While the A Partnership for National Unity/Alliance For Change (APNU/AFC) Opposition has identified persons to take up positions on the various committees to overlook the Natural Resource Fund, it is withholding its nominations until the court makes its ruling.

During a press conference on Tuesday, Opposition Leader Aubrey Norton was asked by this publication about the Opposition nominees for the various committees that are overlooking the NRF.

Specifically, the Opposition is supposed to submit nominees for the Public Accountability and Oversight and the Investment Committees. According to Norton, however, he does not intend to make any nominations until their court matter has been resolved.

“We have not yet provided nominees. You know we have a case before the courts on this question of the Natural Resources Fund. We know the people we want to put there,” Norton explained.

“But this has to be taken in the context of how the Government operated with the Natural Resources Fund. Let us recall that we made recommendations that the Government refused to consider. And they actually moved to appoint the people they wanted there.”

That being said, Norton did not completely rule out nominating persons to the committees before the court case concludes. As he put it, his party can adapt if there is a need for the persons to be appointed.

“We are holding on that until we deal with the other issues. We have the court case. We are awaiting the outcome. If the need arises, to put people before, we are a political movement that adapts. And we will take action.”

The Opposition has gone to court challenging the legality of the NRF Bill that was passed into law last year. Opposition Chief Whip Christopher Jones and Trade Unionist Norris Witter, earlier this year, filed a Fixed Date Application which was converted to a Statement of Claim by Justice Singh, arguing that due to the absence of the parliamentary Mace – the most significant symbol in the National Assembly and some members not being seated – the Act cannot be regarded as being lawfully passed.

On the night of December 29, 2021, members of the APNU/AFC had dislodged the Mace from its position at the House Clerk’s desk and protested in an attempt to prevent the Natural Resource Fund Bill from being passed.

At one point in the National Assembly proceedings, the Speaker’s Personal Assistant was seen latching onto the Mace while lying on the floor in an attempt to secure it, while the Opposition parliamentarians stood by hurling racial slurs and taunts at him. However, the Opposition’s protest and its mounting calls for the Bill to be sent to a Special Select Committee had no effect as the Government passed the Bill.

House Speaker Manzoor Nadir is, however, adamant that the NRF Act was lawfully passed, noting that a replica Mace was in place. He had explained that almost all Parliaments in the Westminster System have two Maces in case one is not being found or is stolen.

The court case continues on November 8. However, Attorney General Anil Nandlall has asked that the court dismiss the challenge. In his Affidavit in Defence, Nandlall contended that the claim is an abuse of the court process and without any legal basis. In light of this, he has urged the court to dismiss the matter.

According to the Attorney General, there is no principle known to the law, neither does the Constitution nor the Standing Orders of the National Assembly require that the Mace must be present and in place for Parliament to exercise its constitutional power to make laws for the peace, order, and good governance.

Since the passage of the legislature last December, the Government has gone on to establish the Natural Resource Fund Board. Following parliamentary approval, the Government has made two withdrawals from the fund amounting to $83.3 billion.

This sum, which was taken out following parliamentary approval, has been transferred to the Consolidated Fund to finance national development priorities.

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No es prioritario para LUMA revelar salario de celadores contratados para reparar el sistema tras el paso de Fiona

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El director de seguridad pública de LUMA Energy, Abner Gómez, no quiso compartir los detalles sobre cuánto cobrarán los celadores que vinieron desde el extranjero, específicamente bajo su empresa matriz, Quanta Services, para trabajar la emergencia energética tras el paso del huracán Fiona.

A preguntas del periodista Isaac Rosado en Pega’os en la mañana sobre cuánto se cubrirá en gastos de transporte, dieta y alojamiento, el funcionario indicó que el equipo administrativo de LUMA Energy, en conjunto con el Negociado de Manejo de Emergencias y Administración de Desastres (NMEAD), ofrecerá los datos más adelante.

Sí. Son de Quanta y tenemos disponibles técnicos de Quanta, que son unos cinco mil, para llegar a Puerto Rico. Sí son necesarios. Ya son personas entrenadas para responder a emergencias de restauración de sistema. Ese es su trabajo cuando ocurren desastres en estados y otros países […] Nosotros estamos enfocados en la respuesta a esta emergencia. Esos datos, con mucho gusto, eventualmente se ofrecerán. Estamos enfocados en responder y restaurar el servicio. Esos datos numéricos, yo estoy seguro, que en el camino se van a proveer a ustedes, los medios. Eso no es prioridad ahora mismo para restauración. Nuestra prioridad es restablecer el sistema, restablecer y reparar”, expresó al aclarar que tampoco tienen una fecha para compartir tal información.

En el día de ayer, la privatizadora informó sobre la llegada del equipo.

Gómez informó que tienen sobre mil empleados laborando en reparación “Nuestros hombres y mujeres están en la calle haciendo el trabajo. Tenemos gente que ha estado llegando a Puerto Rico […] Tenemos la gente en las calles, más las ayudas que están llegando de distintos estados continentales”, informó.

En los pasados meses ha sido tema de discusión pública la llegada de personal para trabajar la red eléctrica del país con un pago cuantioso, cuando Puerto Rico cuenta con expertos que conocen el sistema. Asimismo, portavoces y activistas han denunciado que muchos de los empleados de la privatizadora no cuentan con la expertise necesaria para laborar.

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Funcionario de LUMA Energy niega expresarse sobre posible investigación federal

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El director de seguridad pública de LUMA Energy, Abner Gómez, dejó al equipo legal de la privatizadora la tarea de enfrentar un posible investigación a la empresa, según fuera solicitada por la fiscal general de Nueva York, Letitia James.

“Ese particular no está dentro de mis capacidades gerenciales en LUMA. Eso yo […] se lo dejo a nuestros abogados. Cuando llegue el momento, nuestro equipo estará hablando de eso, pero en estos momentos, la prioridad es responder. Estamos en una emergencia. Todas estas cosas que no van a apoyar la emergencia serán atendidas en su momento”, expresó el funcionario.

En el día de ayer, la fiscal solicitó a la autoridades federales, mediante una carta, seguirle la pista tanto al desempeño de LUMA Energy, como a la situación energética en la isla. El comunicado, el cual tiene la firma de la comisionada residente Jenniffer González Colón, va dirigido a, entre otras, la Agencia Federal para el Manejo de Emergencias (FEMA, por sus siglas en inglés).

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Tropical Storm Warning & Hurricane Watch Issued for Bermuda Loop Barbados

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The content originally appeared on: Barbados News

The US National Hurricane Centre (NHC) has issued both a Tropical Storm Warning and Hurricane Watch for Bermuda as Hurricane Fiona heads north towards the territory.

At 8am, the eye of Hurricane Fiona was located 1,125 kilometers southwest of Bermuda.

Hurricane Fiona is a dangerous category four hurricane and it is packing winds that are near 130 mph (215 km/h).

On the forecast track, the center of Hurricane Fiona is expected to approach Bermuda late on Thursday.

Photo: NOAA

The Bermuda Weather Service said forecasts show Hurricane Fiona is expected to pass about 115 miles (185 km) northwest of the island on Friday.

“Prepare for strong tropical storm winds and hurricane force gusts from Thursday night – a brief period of sustained hurricane force winds remains a possibility. The worst conditions are now expected near dawn on Friday,” the Bermuda Weather Service said. “Take note of the potential for storm surge affecting low-lying coastal areas prone to flooding, as Fiona’s passage is now expected to be coincident with high tide. Dangerous surf on south shore and large swells will be experienced from today.”

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