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CARICOM AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE 1. The WHO/COVAX Scheme. All Caricom member states have signed on to the vaccine component of the World Health Organization’s “Accessto Covid-19
FURTHER REDUCTIONS TO QUARANTINE REQUIREMENTS FOR FULLY Just about a week after announcing that incoming travellers would soon only be required to quarantine for seven days – versus the previous 14-day regime – the government has disclosed yet RASTAFARIAN ELDER REAFFIRMS STANCE AGAINST COVID-19 JAB Despite a public appeal from Prime Minister Gaston Browne for members of the Rastafarian community to be inoculated against Covid-19,members of
GOVERNMENT ROLLS OUT SECOND DOSE OF ASTRAZENECA VACCINE The Chief Medical Officer Dr Rhonda Sealey-Thomas was among the top health officials and healthcare workers who received the second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine yesterday. INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL WANTS GOVERNMENT TO STOP Alfred Lambremont Webre, the tribunal’s designated Coordinating Judge, says it is the sixth cease and desist order that they have served on governments in the Caribbean regarding the use of NEUROLOGIST URGES RESIDENTS TO TREAT STROKE SYMPTOMS By Orville Williams orville.williams@antiguaobserver.com Speaking in the context of Stroke Awareness Month, Consultant Neurologist at theMount St
LEROY KING SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS FOR ROLE IN STANFORD Spread the love. The former chief of Antigua’s Financial Services Regulatory Commission (FSRC) was sentenced today to 10 years in prisonfor his role in
ANTIGUA OBSERVER NEWSPAPER May 21, 2021. By Latrishka Thomas Latrishka.thomas@antiguaobserver.com After a lengthy hearing which involved reviewing video footage from a CATEGORY: THE BIG STORIES May 22, 2021 | The Big Stories. The family of a 25-year-old man is soliciting the help of the general public in raising funds to meet his medical expenses. For the past five years, Jevorn Davis TODAY’S DAILY OBSERVER The idea that stronger reactionary measures reduce crime is refuted and experts say that a flawed education system is a key contributor todeviance.
CARICOM AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE 1. The WHO/COVAX Scheme. All Caricom member states have signed on to the vaccine component of the World Health Organization’s “Accessto Covid-19
FURTHER REDUCTIONS TO QUARANTINE REQUIREMENTS FOR FULLY Just about a week after announcing that incoming travellers would soon only be required to quarantine for seven days – versus the previous 14-day regime – the government has disclosed yet RASTAFARIAN ELDER REAFFIRMS STANCE AGAINST COVID-19 JAB Despite a public appeal from Prime Minister Gaston Browne for members of the Rastafarian community to be inoculated against Covid-19,members of
GOVERNMENT ROLLS OUT SECOND DOSE OF ASTRAZENECA VACCINE The Chief Medical Officer Dr Rhonda Sealey-Thomas was among the top health officials and healthcare workers who received the second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine yesterday. INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL WANTS GOVERNMENT TO STOP Alfred Lambremont Webre, the tribunal’s designated Coordinating Judge, says it is the sixth cease and desist order that they have served on governments in the Caribbean regarding the use of NEUROLOGIST URGES RESIDENTS TO TREAT STROKE SYMPTOMS By Orville Williams orville.williams@antiguaobserver.com Speaking in the context of Stroke Awareness Month, Consultant Neurologist at theMount St
LEROY KING SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS FOR ROLE IN STANFORD Spread the love. The former chief of Antigua’s Financial Services Regulatory Commission (FSRC) was sentenced today to 10 years in prisonfor his role in
ANTIGUAN RESORT’S FRUITFUL MISSION Story and photos by Gemma Handy gemma.handy@antiguaobserver.com Green-fingered staff at an Antiguan hotel closed to the pandemic forover a
ABHTA DONATES EQUIPMENT TO THE ABHTI 14 hours ago · The Antigua and Barbuda Hospitality Training Institute (ABHTI) recently received a donation of essential cooking equipment from the Antigua and WORRIED ABOUT THE SPEED WITH WHICH COVID VACCINES WERE While much attention has been given to how quickly the Covid-19 vaccines were developed, scientists have been studying pandemic coronaviruses and vaccines to protect against them for over a GROW ANTIGUA TO HAND OVER ITS FIRST OFFICIAL CANNABIS History will be made on Monday, as the country will be handing over its first official Cannabis License. The Medicinal Cannabis Authority (the “MCA” or “Authority”) of Antigua and Barbuda UPP LEADER CHIDES ‘POLITICAL DIRECTORATE’ FOR INTERFERING 14 hours ago · By Orville Williams Leader of the United Progressive Party (UPP) Harold Lovell is blaming political interference from the current administration for the bad publicitythat has
INCREASED DEBT ON THE HORIZON AMID COVID-19 PANDEMIC Elesha.george@ntiguaobserver. Small Island Developing States (SIDS) like Antigua and Barbuda have for years been faced with a debt crisis that is likely to worsen as a result of the Covid-19 COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR HIV POSITIVE PATIENTS, SAYS leon.norville@antiguaobserver.com. Antigua and Barbuda’s HIV/AIDS Clinical Care Coordinator, Dr Maria Pereira, said patients who are HIVpositive
CORNELIUS: NO WORD FROM TWO TOP ATHLETES AS OLYMPIC 14 hours ago · Two of the country’s top track and field athletes are yet to report their progress to the Antigua and Barbuda Athletics Association (ABAA) with all attempts to get in contact with at leastone
CONSISTENCY WAS KEY FOR SEALES ON HAT-TRICK WINDIES DEBUT 14 hours ago · Debutant West Indies fast bowler Jayden Seales insists looking to maintain consistency was critical to his success, on a day when his hat-trick spell provided a rare bright spot on atough start
VACCINE REGISTRATION SYSTEM OVERWHELMED WITHIN A DAY OF By Orville Williams The Health Ministry is urging patience from persons facing issues with their Covid-19 vaccine registration, while expressing delight with the significant number of residents ANTIGUA OBSERVER NEWSPAPER May 21, 2021. By Latrishka Thomas Latrishka.thomas@antiguaobserver.com After a lengthy hearing which involved reviewing video footage from a CATEGORY: THE BIG STORIES May 22, 2021 | The Big Stories. The family of a 25-year-old man is soliciting the help of the general public in raising funds to meet his medical expenses. For the past five years, Jevorn Davis TODAY’S DAILY OBSERVER The idea that stronger reactionary measures reduce crime is refuted and experts say that a flawed education system is a key contributor todeviance.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS TO QUARANTINE REQUIREMENTS FOR FULLY Just about a week after announcing that incoming travellers would soon only be required to quarantine for seven days – versus the previous 14-day regime – the government has disclosed yet CARICOM AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE 1. The WHO/COVAX Scheme. All Caricom member states have signed on to the vaccine component of the World Health Organization’s “Accessto Covid-19
PROBE UNDERWAY INTO CDB’S HANDLING OF A&B ROAD PROJECT An independent arm of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has launched a probe into allegations of poor ethics levelled at the bankregarding the
WORRIED ABOUT THE SPEED WITH WHICH COVID VACCINES WERE While much attention has been given to how quickly the Covid-19 vaccines were developed, scientists have been studying pandemic coronaviruses and vaccines to protect against them for over a GOVERNMENT ROLLS OUT SECOND DOSE OF ASTRAZENECA VACCINE The Chief Medical Officer Dr Rhonda Sealey-Thomas was among the top health officials and healthcare workers who received the second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine yesterday. NEUROLOGIST URGES RESIDENTS TO TREAT STROKE SYMPTOMS By Orville Williams orville.williams@antiguaobserver.com Speaking in the context of Stroke Awareness Month, Consultant Neurologist at theMount St
NEW REVERSE OSMOSIS PLANTS TIPPED TO END WATER WOES Residents are in line for improved water services with the forthcoming addition of three new reverse osmosis plants. APUA’s Water Business Unit manager, Ian Lewis, told a press conference ANTIGUA OBSERVER NEWSPAPER May 21, 2021. By Latrishka Thomas Latrishka.thomas@antiguaobserver.com After a lengthy hearing which involved reviewing video footage from a CATEGORY: THE BIG STORIES May 22, 2021 | The Big Stories. The family of a 25-year-old man is soliciting the help of the general public in raising funds to meet his medical expenses. For the past five years, Jevorn Davis TODAY’S DAILY OBSERVER The idea that stronger reactionary measures reduce crime is refuted and experts say that a flawed education system is a key contributor todeviance.
FURTHER REDUCTIONS TO QUARANTINE REQUIREMENTS FOR FULLY Just about a week after announcing that incoming travellers would soon only be required to quarantine for seven days – versus the previous 14-day regime – the government has disclosed yet CARICOM AND THE COVID-19 VACCINE 1. The WHO/COVAX Scheme. All Caricom member states have signed on to the vaccine component of the World Health Organization’s “Accessto Covid-19
PROBE UNDERWAY INTO CDB’S HANDLING OF A&B ROAD PROJECT An independent arm of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) has launched a probe into allegations of poor ethics levelled at the bankregarding the
WORRIED ABOUT THE SPEED WITH WHICH COVID VACCINES WERE While much attention has been given to how quickly the Covid-19 vaccines were developed, scientists have been studying pandemic coronaviruses and vaccines to protect against them for over a GOVERNMENT ROLLS OUT SECOND DOSE OF ASTRAZENECA VACCINE The Chief Medical Officer Dr Rhonda Sealey-Thomas was among the top health officials and healthcare workers who received the second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine yesterday. NEUROLOGIST URGES RESIDENTS TO TREAT STROKE SYMPTOMS By Orville Williams orville.williams@antiguaobserver.com Speaking in the context of Stroke Awareness Month, Consultant Neurologist at theMount St
NEW REVERSE OSMOSIS PLANTS TIPPED TO END WATER WOES Residents are in line for improved water services with the forthcoming addition of three new reverse osmosis plants. APUA’s Water Business Unit manager, Ian Lewis, told a press conference TODAY’S DAILY OBSERVER The idea that stronger reactionary measures reduce crime is refuted and experts say that a flawed education system is a key contributor todeviance.
CASH LOTTERIES ARE LATEST VACCINE INCENTIVE AS DOSES NEAR 17 hours ago · By Orville Williams orville.williams@antiguaobserver.com As the expiration date for thousands of AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccines fast approaches, theAN EARLY ELECTION
We’d been hearing some rumblings that an early election was in the offing. Some of the cognoscenti were telling us that an election could be called as early as November of this year – that IICA REINTRODUCES VETIVER GRASS TO ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA The Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), continues to spearhead a major environmental project entitled “Strengthening Coastal and Marine Climate Resilience through PRIME MINISTER TIGHT-LIPPED ON DATE OF NEXT GENERAL By Orville Williams orville.williams@antiguaobserver.com Despite the furore surrounding the likelihood of an early general election in Antigua and Barbuda, Prime Minister Gaston Browne is NEW MARITIME PLAN AIMS TO PROTECT OUR OCEAN ‘FOR 17 hours ago · Antigua and Barbuda lays claim to more ocean space than most other countries in the region. Not only are the twin island nation’s world-famous waters a WORRIED ABOUT THE SPEED WITH WHICH COVID VACCINES WERE While much attention has been given to how quickly the Covid-19 vaccines were developed, scientists have been studying pandemic coronaviruses and vaccines to protect against them for over a COVID VACCINES HAVE GONE THROUGH ‘DILIGENT’ SAFETY TRIALS by Gemma Handy Bringing Covid-19 vaccinations to market may have happened at breakneck speed, but no steps in ensuring their safety have been skipped. That was the message from medical experts who JUDGE DECIDES TODAY WHETHER DPP SHOULD BE EXAMINED IN 17 hours ago · by Shermain Bique-Charles shermainbique.charles@antiguaobserver.com A high court judge in Dominica will hand down her decision today on whether attorneys for Indian fugitive Mehul Choksi should be ‘COCONUT PALM SEEDS THOROUGHLY ASSESSED BEFORE IMPORTATION 1 day ago · In a bid to restock the majestic coconut palms that once adorned Antigua and Barbuda in abundance, the government has already put plans in motion to ANTIGUA OBSERVER NEWSPAPER Man pleads guilty to battery against activist Mary John, fined $500. May 21, 2021. By Latrishka Thomas Latrishka.thomas@antiguaobserver.com After a lengthy hearing which involved reviewing video CATEGORY: THE BIG STORIES May 22, 2021 | The Big Stories. The family of a 25-year-old man is soliciting the help of the general public in raising funds to meet his medical expenses. For the past five years, Jevorn Davis TODAY’S DAILY OBSERVER The idea that stronger reactionary measures reduce crime is refuted and experts say that a flawed education system is a key contributor todeviance.
COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR HIV POSITIVE PATIENTS, SAYS leon.norville@antiguaobserver.com. Antigua and Barbuda’s HIV/AIDS Clinical Care Coordinator, Dr Maria Pereira, said patients who are HIVpositive
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL WANTS GOVERNMENT TO STOP Alfred Lambremont Webre, the tribunal’s designated Coordinating Judge, says it is the sixth cease and desist order that they have served on governments in the Caribbean regarding the use of WORRIED ABOUT THE SPEED WITH WHICH COVID VACCINES WERE While much attention has been given to how quickly the Covid-19 vaccines were developed, scientists have been studying pandemic coronaviruses and vaccines to protect against them for over a LEROY KING SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS FOR ROLE IN STANFORD Spread the love. The former chief of Antigua’s Financial Services Regulatory Commission (FSRC) was sentenced today to 10 years in prisonfor his role in
SARGASSUM INVADES ANTIGUAN BEACHES By Gemma Handy Stinking sargassum seaweed is once again carpeting some of Antigua’s most cherished beaches, repelling bathers and putting critically endangered wildlife at risk. LONG MAY THEY BE REMEMBERED Long may they be remembered. They made us believers. We shared in their thrill of victory and their agony of defeat. They inspired us to strive for excellence, and never to quit. They enriched our NEW REVERSE OSMOSIS PLANTS TIPPED TO END WATER WOES Residents are in line for improved water services with the forthcoming addition of three new reverse osmosis plants. APUA’s Water Business Unit manager, Ian Lewis, told a press conference ANTIGUA OBSERVER NEWSPAPER Man pleads guilty to battery against activist Mary John, fined $500. May 21, 2021. By Latrishka Thomas Latrishka.thomas@antiguaobserver.com After a lengthy hearing which involved reviewing video CATEGORY: THE BIG STORIES May 22, 2021 | The Big Stories. The family of a 25-year-old man is soliciting the help of the general public in raising funds to meet his medical expenses. For the past five years, Jevorn Davis TODAY’S DAILY OBSERVER The idea that stronger reactionary measures reduce crime is refuted and experts say that a flawed education system is a key contributor todeviance.
COVID-19 VACCINE SAFE FOR HIV POSITIVE PATIENTS, SAYS leon.norville@antiguaobserver.com. Antigua and Barbuda’s HIV/AIDS Clinical Care Coordinator, Dr Maria Pereira, said patients who are HIVpositive
INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL WANTS GOVERNMENT TO STOP Alfred Lambremont Webre, the tribunal’s designated Coordinating Judge, says it is the sixth cease and desist order that they have served on governments in the Caribbean regarding the use of WORRIED ABOUT THE SPEED WITH WHICH COVID VACCINES WERE While much attention has been given to how quickly the Covid-19 vaccines were developed, scientists have been studying pandemic coronaviruses and vaccines to protect against them for over a LEROY KING SENTENCED TO 10 YEARS FOR ROLE IN STANFORD Spread the love. The former chief of Antigua’s Financial Services Regulatory Commission (FSRC) was sentenced today to 10 years in prisonfor his role in
SARGASSUM INVADES ANTIGUAN BEACHES By Gemma Handy Stinking sargassum seaweed is once again carpeting some of Antigua’s most cherished beaches, repelling bathers and putting critically endangered wildlife at risk. LONG MAY THEY BE REMEMBERED Long may they be remembered. They made us believers. We shared in their thrill of victory and their agony of defeat. They inspired us to strive for excellence, and never to quit. They enriched our NEW REVERSE OSMOSIS PLANTS TIPPED TO END WATER WOES Residents are in line for improved water services with the forthcoming addition of three new reverse osmosis plants. APUA’s Water Business Unit manager, Ian Lewis, told a press conferenceCATEGORY: BREAKING
Feb 19, 2021 | Breaking. Statement on behalf of Mount St. John’s Medical Centre (MSJMC) Dr. Albert Duncan, MSJMC Medical Director said: “We can confirm that sadly, a male patient, age 68, has CATEGORY: THE BIG SCORES This Day in Sports History. Jun 4, 2021 | The Big Scores. 1971: Pakistani cricketer Zaheer Abbas scores 274 vs England at Edgbaston in 544 minutes. 1984: 1960 champion Arnold Palmer fails to CATEGORY: EDITORIALS Apr 12, 2021 | Editorials. It is with a heavy heart, coupled with a firm resolve, that we note the dastardly eruption of La Soufriere volcano in neighbouring St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The GOVERNMENT ROLLS OUT SECOND DOSE OF ASTRAZENECA VACCINE The Chief Medical Officer Dr Rhonda Sealey-Thomas was among the top health officials and healthcare workers who received the second dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine yesterday. CMO SAYS VACCINATION CAMPAIGN WILL BE POSITIVELY IMPACTED By Carlena Knight With news that the Russian Sputnik V vaccine has been approved for use locally, a top health official is confident that it will be a huge boost to the ongoing public vaccination WORRIED ABOUT THE SPEED WITH WHICH COVID VACCINES WERE While much attention has been given to how quickly the Covid-19 vaccines were developed, scientists have been studying pandemic coronaviruses and vaccines to protect against them for over a COVID VACCINES AND FERTILITY: ADDRESSING MISCONCEPTIONS By Dr Saeed Graham (MD) of Amplify Caribbean Covid-19 has proved itself to be a formidable enemy, claiming millions of lives and leaving countless with long-term medical injuries. RESORT ADJUSTS POLICY AFTER MASK-WEARING CONTROVERSY Just over two weeks ago, Carty sent a letter to the resort’s management, expressing the concerns raised by some workers regarding the resort’s mask-wearing policy. The staff, he said, was VACCINE RUMOURS DEBUNKED: MICROCHIPS, ‘ALTERED DNA’ AND One TikTok user created a video about being “microchipped” and called a vaccine the “mark of the beast” Rumours took hold in March when Mr Gates said in an interview that eventually “we will have some digital certificates” which would be used to show who’d recovered, been tested and ultimately who received a vaccine. MY VACCINATION EXPERIENCE WAS A BREEZE Theresa Goodwin sits patiently awaiting the consultation phase; By Theresa Goodwin It took a little convincing and a comforting pat on the back from the warm and friendly nursing staff at the Villa Polyclinic to get over my fear of needles on the day that I eventually decided to join the queue to take the first dose of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.* __
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