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20-year-old woman of St. James fatally shot

Another gun related killing.

This time the victim is a 20-year-old woman in St. James.

The name given is Brianna Parks.

She was fatally shot at around 6:30 last evening.

Reports are saying Ms. Parks was in the company of a group people who were in possession of a firearm.

It is being said they were playing with the gun when it went off.

The young woman was hit by a bullet and was taken to hospital where she died while undergoing emergency treatment.

And four other murders are being investigated.

The killings occurred in the south and central parts of the country on Sunday night into yesterday morning.

Among the dead, 52-year-old father of four, Curt Wellington Davidson and 28-year-old Shazard Mohammed.

Mr. Mohammed’s niece, Salina Mohammed spoke with the media at the scene of the killing yesterday.

Jewelry and other personal items were taken from Mr. Mohammed.

Police suspect robbery was the motive.

The daughter of the other victim, Crystal Davidson said she saw her father earlier in the day.

The house, in which the two men were killed, was the scene of a murder in April this year.

And in the other incidents one of the victims is 50-year-old Moruga Stick Fighter, Matthew Brown, who was shot while in the house of a friend.

Mr. Brown was killed at around 8 pm on Sunday.

And Devon Brown was fatally stabbed during an altercation at home.

Mr. Brown was found at the corner of Esmeralda and Southern Main Roads yesterday morning at around 1:30.

He was taken to the Chaguanas District Health Facility where he died while receiving attention.

A woman has since been held in connection with the killing.

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South Korean health officials believe the country is experiencing its second wave of COVID-19

Health officials in South Korea believe the country is going through a second wave of Coronavirus, despite recording relatively low numbers.

 

The country had been a success story in dealing with COVID-19, but now expects the pandemic to continue for months.

 

The head of the Korea Centers for Disease Control (KCDC), said the first wave lasted up until April.

 

Yet since May, clusters of new cases have grown, including outbreaks at nightclubs in the capital, Seoul.

 

Between those periods, daily-confirmed cases had fallen from nearly a thousand to zero infections recorded for three days in a row.

 

Today officials said over the last 24 hours, 17 new infections had been recorded, from different clusters in large offices and warehouses.

 

Dr. Jeong said the recent resurgence had led her to conclude that the country was in the grip of a second wave of the virus, and that she expected it to continue.

Until now, the KCDC had said that South Korea’s first wave had never really ended.

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Port of Spain Mayor says renaming a street is easier than removing statues of Christopher Columbus

Mayor of Port of Spain, Joel Martinez

The Mayor of Port of Spain says renaming a street in the capital city is easier than removing the statues of Christopher Columbus.

Some 8,000 votes have been garnered in a petitioned aimed at removing the statue of the country’s documented Spanish founder.

The group making the request visited Mayor Joel Martinez last week telling him Christopher Columbus should not be honored given the mass murder he perpetrated upon the indigenous peoples he met here when his ships landed.

A member of the group has even given a deadline of Wednesday evening for the statue of Columbus to be removed.

However during the Take Two program on i95.5fm yesterday Mayor Martinez explained while renaming a street is easy, removal of the statues is not.

Further his worship noted that because of the historical symbolism attached to the effigy impacts the country’s entire population and as a result cannot be lightly dismissed.

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Brazil becomes 2nd country to register more than 50,000 deaths from Coronavirus

Brazil has become the second country, after the US, to register more than 50,000 deaths from COVID-19.

It comes amid growing political tension and just days after the country confirmed more than one million Coronavirus infections

Graphs of Brazil’s deaths and infections show a continuing climb.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has also recorded the biggest one-day increase in cases globally, with most of the new infections in the Americas.

The decision of Brazil’s far-right President Jair Bolsonaro to oppose lockdowns and focus on the economy has been hugely divisive.

Two Health Ministers – both doctors – have left their posts as deaths and infections have surged.

The first was sacked by Mr. Bolsonaro, the second resigned after disagreeing with the President.

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Beaches across the country reopen today

Macqueripe Beach, Chaguaramas, Trinidad

Beaches across the country reopen today but a limit is being place on the number of people being allowed at the Macqueripe Beach Facility.

The Chaguaramas Development Authority is enforcing the partial prohibition.

In an advisory, the CDA says the number of people allowed on the beach at any given time will be at its discretion.

The Public Health Novel Coronavirus Regulations 2020 issued on Monday states: a person shall not, without reasonable justification “be found at or in any beach, river, stream, pond, spring or similar body of water in congregations of more than 25 persons.

Beaches have been closed since late March, in keeping with measures from government to limit the spread of COVID-19 and now the authority says it will ensure that the Ministry of Health’s guidelines are adhered to for the safety of all beach goers.

These regulations are in effect until June 30th.

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Police Association in talks with NCRHA for better health policy after death of officer

The Police Association is in talks with the North Central Regional Health Authority in a bid to create a better health policy document for its members.

The news comes as the service mourns the death police officer Stephen Swanson.

Acting CPL Swanson passed away suddenly last Saturday night.

Officer Swanson, an Acting Corporal with 15 years’ service, was last attached to the Canine Unit.

President of the Police Social and Welfare Association Gideon Dickson told Newscenter 5 he is saddened by the passing of officer Swanson.   

Mr. Dickson said this morning members of the TTPS like any other citizen battle lifestyle diseases but their level of anxiety associated with their job makes them more susceptible.

He added that this was the trigger for drafting a new health policy for police officers.

According to a recent study from the Harvard School of Public Health and the Cambridge Health Alliance, the life expectancy of a police officer is 20 years less than a normal civilian and the average age of a law enforcement officer who has suffered a heart attack is 49 years, compared to 67 for the general population.

In addition, the study says police officers are 25 times more likely to suffer death and disability from heart disease than from a violent action of a suspect and despite this information many agencies have been slow to develop wellness programs and cardiac screening assessments.

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National Security Minister in Bahamas slams critics of his governments handling of situations which followed Hurricane Dorian

Bahamas, National Security Minister Marvin Dames

In the Bahamas, National Security Minister Marvin Dames is again slamming critics of his government’s handling of the situations, which followed Hurricane Dorian almost one year ago.

Over the last week the government has been slammed for how it has treated with the families of the dead and missing.

Even former Health Minister Duane Sands was critical of the government he served until almost two months ago.

In the parliament yesterday, Minister Dames was obviously disturbed by some of the criticisms.

He also pointed fingers at the Opposition.

Minister Dames insisted the Bahamas Defence Force and the government have done their best in the face of trying circumstances.

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NATUC to observe Labour Day tomorrow by looking at unfinished business and helping members in need

Secretary General of NATUC, Michael Annisette

As it prepares to observe Labour Day tomorrow the National Trade Union Center says it has noted the number of people reaching out for help, because of COVID-19 and measures to control it.

Secretary General of NATUC, Michael Annisette said this morning Labour Day 2020 is being used to look at unfinished business, and provide help to members in need.

Mr. Annisette said tomorrow there will be an online meeting of leaders and the distribution of food hampers across the country.

He does not believe COVID-19 has weakened labour, but it has affected on-going negotiations.

The Joint Trade Union Movement earlier this week said its leaders will make the trek to Charlie King Junction in Fyzabad tomorrow.

However members of trade unions are being told to stay at home.

There will be no public march as is customary every year.

JTUM said it intends to adhere to the protocols created to stem the spread of the pandemic.

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Assurance that Tobago ready for upcoming phases of COVID-19

An assurance that Tobago has an adequate number of beds and contact tracers for upcoming phases of the island’s response to COVID-19.

At the COVID-19 briefing on Wednesday, acting Director of Primary Care at the Tobago Regional Health Authority Dr. Roxanne Mitchell said the island is in a good place.

Dr. Mitchell also assured that Tobago would soon begin its own testing for COVID-19.

Dr. Mitchell said the separate COVID-19 Intensive Care Unit will remain at the Scarborough Hospital.

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Fuad Khan bows out of politics

Dr. Fuad Khan

Dr. Fuad Khan, the long-serving Member of Parliament for Barataria/San Juan bows out of politics.

Dr. Khan faced the screening committee of the United National Congress last night.

He says it was then he realised he no longer had the drive to continue in the political arena.

Speaking on The Morning Show on i95.5fm today, Dr. Khan said it was time to give the youth of the party a chance.

He says it was a personal decision, as he wanted to focus on his profession as an urologist.

It is rumored Opposition Senator Saddam Hussien may be the party’s candidate for Barataria/San Juan.

Dr. Khan said he would support whoever is chosen by the screening committee as he remains committed to the party.

Dr. Khan also said he was not contemplating being in the Senate, as he just wants out of politics.

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