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COVID deaths rise in Jamaica

There are 5 new COVID related deaths in Jamaica.

All 5 patients are male.

The number of people dead as a result of the virus is now 179.

The new deaths are 2 men from St. James, 2 from St. Mary and the other was from Portland.

Their ages range from 39 to 77-years-old.

One more death is also under investigation.

One hundred and fifty-five new cases were recorded yesterday.

There is a total of 8,600 cases in the country.

And Local Government Minister Desmond Mckenzie says investigations are under way into the cluster of coronavirus cases at the Vineyard Town Golden Age Home in the corporate area.

During a joint digital news conference with Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton, Mr. Mckenzie on Wednesday outlined measures, which will be taken to contain the spread of the virus.

He said it is clear some of the protocols put in place at the home for the elderly were not observed.

The cluster of cases at the facility was discovered during the Health Ministry’s ongoing island wide surveillance of senior citizens’ homes and infirmaries.

Up to Tuesday, 43 residents and 3 staff members had tested positive for COVID-19 from 72 samples taken. 

The cases are confined to 1 section of the facility.

The testing of all 428 residents and 162 staff members is expected to be completed in the next 2 to 3 days.

Minister Mckenzie also urged all members of staff of infirmaries who have not yet been tested, to make themselves available.

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GATE program to be reviewed

Barataria/San Juan MP, Saddam Hosein

The GATE program is being reviewed and in the meantime government has cut its allocation by 35 million dollars.

Minister of Finance Colm Imbert could give no more details on the future of GATE but he said it is under review.

Minister Imbert was responding to Barataria/San Juan MP Saddam Hosein during the final stages of the Standing Finance Committee Review of the 2021 Budget.

Mr. Hosein wanted to know more.

In 2019 and 2020, the government had allocated 435 million dollars to gate but that figure is now $400 million for 2021.

Minister Imbert said Parliament would get a report on the GATE review soon. 

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Parents concerned about an order to recall laptops from teachers at Chaguanas North Secondary

The Parent Teachers Association reacts with surprise to an order to recall laptops given to teachers at the Chaguanas North Secondary School.

President of the PTA, parent support group Kevin Hinds tells Newscenter 5 the instruction came down yesterday.

He said parents and teachers are extremely concerned.

However he said they were later informed that the decision was halted.

According to Mr. Hinds they are waiting to see what happens next.

When contacted on the matter yesterday, President of the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association, Antonia De Freitas said she was unaware of this development.

However, she assured she would look into the situation.

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2 men shot dead by police after robbery in central Trinidad

Two men are shot dead by police following a robbery in central Trinidad.

Up to late last evening the identities of the men were not released.

Reports say the incident took place around 10:30 yesterday morning in Chaguanas.

Newscenter 5 understands a taxi driver parked his vehicle and went into a bar.

Two men armed with guns alighted a white AD Wagon and entered the premises.

It is reported the men robbed the man of a cellular phone and cash before fleeing the scene, via the vehicle that brought them.

The victim made a report to the Longdenville Police Post.

Officers on patrol spotted the vehicle in Pokhor Road and gave chase.

The vehicle stopped at Depot Road and the occupants are reported to have opened fire on the police.

Police returned fire hitting two of the assailants.

They were rushed to the Chaguanas Health Facility where they were pronounced dead on arrival.

Officers say one Smith and Wesson .38 revolver containing 3 live rounds and three spent rounds were found on the scene.

Investigations are ongoing.

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PSA President says new computer system for internal elections is no trick

President of the Public Services Association, Watson Duke

President of the Public Services Association Watson Duke says a new computer system he plans to introduce ahead of internal elections is no trick.

On Wednesday head of the United Public Officers Slate, Oral Saunders said if this system is allowed it would confuse the process.

Yesterday President Watson Duke said he also had some questions about the new system, which will be discussed with the membership today.

He said he is not worried as his slate is in a class by itself.

Public servants will go to the polls in just over 4 weeks time to decide on their new executive.

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Government says the Nabarima vessel poses no threat to this country

The FSO Nabarima vessel stuck in Venezuelan waters is said to be stable and upright.

According to local experts who visited the tanker on Tuesday, it poses no danger to this country’s maritime environment.

There have been concerns about a possible environmental disaster if an oil spill from the Venezuelan owned Nabarima occurs.

In a report from the local team of experts assures the storage tanker is stable.

Energy Minister, Franklyn Khan said the vessel has been in the same spot for over a decade.

Mr. Khan admitted there were problems on the vessel but they have been fixed.

Minister of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs, Amery Brown said the tanker belongs to Venezuela and is situated in that country’s waters.

He said Trinidad and Tobago is unable to simply extract the vessel.

As such, he said government has taken a strategic approach.

Fishermen and Friends of the Sea have been expressing concerns about the vessel and its condition.

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Police probing circumstances surrounding shooting death of Allan Stoute in Arima

Thirty-eight-year-old supervisor with the Water And Sewerage Authority, Allan Stoute has been shot and killed during an argument with a male relative at their Arima home.

The shooting occurred at around 7am at the Mt. Pleasant Road home of Mr. Stoute.

Reports say Mr. Stoute had just arrived home when he got in an argument with the man.

Mr. Stoute’s wife Tiffany Khan told reporters yesterday there was a physical altercation and Mr. Stoute was shot.

She said 3 of their 5 children witnessed the shooting.

Homicide detectives have since detained a suspect for questioning.

Investigations are ongoing and police officers are to look at CCTV footage.

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Guyana moves to set up accommodation in schools to get rid of squatters

The government in Guyana has moved to set up accommodation in schools after State owned sugar company, GUYSUCO began flooding the area of success, in an attempt to get squatters out.

Many of the squatters have rejected the offer by Prime Minister Mark Phillips for them to be housed in a primary school.

An auditorium at the school and some classes has been set up as a refugee camp.

The opposition has slammed the government’s actions against the squatters.

Opposition leader Joseph Harmond says the squatters have become the victims of a heartless government.

Mr. Harmond says many of the squatters are already troubled by COVID-19.

President Irfaan Ali has said the squatters at success need to learn to do things the right way.

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Police seize quantity of marijuana worth $500,000, 30 Finches and 2 Macaws in Morne Diablo

Southwestern Division police seizes a quantity of marijuana, 30 Finches and 2 Macaws.

According to the TTPS officers were alerted to suspicious activity when they observed 3 Venezuelan nationals in a pirogue at the Morne Diablo Beach.

The officers made an attempt to engage the occupants of but they fled the scene into the nearby-forested area.

A search of the pirogue revealed that there was 55 kilograms of marijuana with an estimated street value of $550,000.

The exotic birds were also discovered.

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Parents and students protest outside Parliament after CXC reveals flaws

Ministers Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly and Lisa Morris-Julian

Hours after the Caribbean Examination Council revealed some of the flaws and discrepancies in this year’s CSEC and CAPE tests, a protest outside the Trinidad and Tobago Parliament.

Students and their parents yesterday demanded answers from the Education Minister.

One parent who is also a teacher Kathy Brooks said yesterday they have reached out to the Minister but with no response.

Ms. Brooks added that CSEC and CAPE students are devastated with no clear direction.

But last weekend CXC’s Chairman, Sir Hilary Beckles said the independent review team set up by the council has found some of the problems and recommendations have been submitted.

But Ms. Brooks noted that CXC is playing a blame game, which is ultimately geared to put teachers in the firing line.

Meanwhile the Education Ministry says Ministers Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly and Lisa Morris-Julian and Ministers of Education from several countries- including Jamaica, Barbados, Antigua and Guyana, met with CXC Registrar Dr. Wayne Wesley, to discuss the report.

In a statement the Ministry says the 3-hour meeting discussed in some detail the following recommendations for immediate implementation.

It says this includes an extension of the deadline for queries beyond October 23rd, 2020 to November 6th, 2020, a reduction in the cost for requests for reviews for 2020.

The Ministry says a reversion to the pre- January 2018 position and practice where a review includes a remark, not simply a recalculation of the candidate’s score was also discussed.

The Ministry says expediting of requests for reviews and an abandonment of the CXC policy and practice of grade diminution also formed part of the talks.

It says the Ministers unanimously proposed it in attendance that in addition to all the other measures outlined, a total waiver of fees for reviews should be considered by CXC for 2020.

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