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[Shabait] Eritrean makes History with Country's First Worlds Medal
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— Nana Akufo-Addo (@NAkufoAddo) November 12, 2020
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Eritrea achieved independence from Ethiopia after a 30-year civil war.
Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Stuart Young has given a commitment that all systems will ready and in place for the reopening of borders in two weeks.
The borders will reopen from July 17 only to nationals and vaccinated non-nationals.
Young spoke to the media at Piarco International Airport, during a walk-through on Friday morning hosted by Minister of Works and Transport Rohan Sinanan.
He said, “One of the important things...is how we are going to handle our unvaccinated nationals who return, because we don’t want them mixing and interfacing and increasing the risk of spread.”
He reiterated guidelines announced by the Prime Minister last Saturday at a press conference on the way vaccinated and non-vaccinated travellers will be processed.
Vaccinated travellers must present proof of being fully vaccinated using a World Health Organization-approved covid19 vaccine and a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before travel. After they are cleared on arrival, they will not be required to go into quarantine.
Children under 18 with a negative PCR test and in the company of fully vaccinated adults will not be required to go into quarantine.
The government will no longer cover the cost of state quarantine for returning nationals. Unvaccinated nationals are now required to pay for their accommodation in state-supervised quarantine.
“What they do is go through the same application process, say why they aren’t vaccinated – because there may be reasons for that – then provide a 72-hour negative PCR test.
\"We are building out the system for these people to go into state-supervised quarantine, which has to be paid for. The IT system will manage that,” Young said.
“We are going to have a separate area to deal with nationals who are non-vaccinated, check their documents, there will be authorised companies to take them from the airport.
\"Before arriving in Trinidad they must confirm with a paid booking for quarantine accommodation for 14 days.”
The money saved from covering the state quarantine bill will go towards other crucial areas.
Before TTrecorded its first covid19 case, the government advised citizens to travel only for essential and emergency purposes. The country closed its borders on March 21, 2020.
Even with the reopening of the borders in two weeks, Young said it is still important for citizens to remain cautious and travel only for essential purposes.
“Medical personnel tells us that’s the mood we should be in. But we are also realistic and recognise that people are going to be moving. That’s why I said to manage the risk and understand you’re still at risk (from) travelling.
“We expect vaccinated and non-vaccinated nationals to come and go, and what we are asking at this stage is for people to exercise caution. We are still in a global pandemic and there is still a lot of unknown where people can put themselves and others at risk.”
Over the past four months, some countries within the region introduced colour-coded wristbands with GPS technology to track the mov
The Facebook-owned social media platform announced the arrival of Reels in North America, which the company describes as \"a new way to create and discover short, entertaining videos on Instagram.\"
“I’m only showing you this so next time you’re watching this show you can use your real judgement [sic] and see how they flip peoples words and change positive moments into negative,” Master P wrote in his Instagram post along with a video of him talking with a woman who seems to be a producer for the show.
Master P continued:
“That’s the real reason my son didn’t want to talk on camera anymore because he knew that his words would be altered like they did mine.
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Ever since the show premiered in 2016, the show has followed the lives of the children of hip hop icons, including Dame Dash‘s son Damon “Boogie” Dash and Rev Run‘s daughters, Angela and Vanessa Simmons.
During the show’s run, Romeo and Angela flirted between friendship and romantic interest, and it seems the way the storyline was edited played a big factor in why the Millers left the show.
In the video Master P posted to his Instagram, the woman who seems to be the producer says “We want to see Romeo and Angela fall in love,” to which Master P replies, “There’s no love there.
Local activists of African and Native American descent are holding big businesses and the government accountable for polluting their water and causing an uptick in cancer cases.
The surprising but very worthy champion of their efforts to expose environmental racism is actress Ellen Page (Juno, Inception), who hails from Nova Scotia.
Louise Delisle, an African Nova Scotian, cites the many cancer deaths in her town of Shelburne, once a thriving refuge for freed slaves, of whom she is a proud descendant.
This time Nova Scotian activists and movie fans are lucky that someone is Ellen Page.
The blueprint for this galvanizing doc is the book by Canadian social/science author Ingrid Waldron, There’s Something in the Water: Environmental Racism in Indigenous and Black Communities.
LeBron James, right, of the Los Angeles Lakers puts up a jump shot ahead of James Harden, left, of the Houston Rockets during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game Sunday, Jan. 10, 2021, in Houston, Texas. (Carmen Mandato/Pool Photo via AP) LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers dunks the ball during the […]