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Guyana yesterday recorded sixty new COVID-19 cases with thirty-eight coming from Region Four, according to the Ministry of Health’s dashboard.
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The Ministry of Health yesterday announced the deaths of four men as a result of COVID-19.
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[New Times] Rwanda Correctional Service (RCS) has allayed fears regarding the safety of inmates in different prisons in the country, following cases of Covid-19 that were reported in at least two prison facilities.
A woman and two men were shot, one fatally, by unknown assailants on Glebeville Avenue in St Andrew on Sunday.\tThe deceased has been identified as 19-year-old Raheem Sinclair, otherwise called ‘LJ’, a labourer of Red Hills Road in the...
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, Dec 4, CMC – Caribbean countries were on Friday reporting increased cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19) while reiterating the need for their nationals to follow the various measures and protocols aimed at curbing the...
Jamaica on Thursday recorded two more COVID-19 deaths, pushing the tally to 227.\tThe deceased are a 50-year-old female and a 17-year-old male from St Catherine. The latter was previously under investigation.\tOne more case was recorded as a...
Head coach of the Guyana Jaguars Franchise, Esuan Crandon, said yesterday that he was happy to be outdoors training at the La Bonne Intention facility after a few months.
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Two more deaths as a result of COVID-19 were yesterday recorded even as ministry officials await to confirm them.
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[WHO] Thirty-two (32) new COVID-19 cases were identified out of 1753 samples tested today. This brings the cumulative number of confirmed cases to four thousand, nine hundred, and forty (4940). To date, four thousand, three hundred, and ninety-eight (4398) patients have recovered and been discharged, including two hundred, and sixty-eight (268) in the past 24 hours. The number of active cases is five hundred, and nine (509) and thirty-three (33) deaths. The new death is a man of 42 years old.
Eighty-eight new cases of COVID-19 were reported yesterday by the Ministry of Health.
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One new COVID-19 fatality was yesterday recorded along with 44 new cases.
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Guyana yesterday recorded one more coronavirus disease (COVID-19) related death and an additional 31 additional COVID-19 cases bringing the total number of cases to 3620.
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A statement outlining the effects of the virus showed the Eastern Cape recorded 35 deaths out of the 74 new cases recorded.
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Texas on Wednesday became the first state with more than 1 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, and California closed in on that mark as a surge of infections engulfs the country from coast to coast. In New York, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said all restaurants, bars and gyms statewide will have to close at 10 p.m. starting […]
LONDON (AP) — The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases across the planet has surpassed 40 million, but experts say that... View Article
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The Ministry of Health yesterday reported that 29 additional cases of COVID-19 have been recorded, taking the total number of cases recorded by Guyana to 6,105.
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Jamaica on Saturday recorded one more COVID-19 deaths, pushing the tally to 120.\tThe deceased is an 82-year-old male of a St James address.\tOne more case was recorded as a coincidental death.\tAnd one other fatality is being probed, pushing that...
Exercise your hard earned right to vote. Elections are happening all over the country and who you choose matters. This message was engraved into crops to encourage people to vote. Photo: WithLove.vote
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A Guyana Fire Service investigation has revealed that the fire which gutted the Singh’s Electronic World building on Sunday was electrical in origin.
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A total of ten persons are currently patients at the Liliendaal Centre for Infectious Disease and Control even as minor works continue at the facility.
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Election campaigns in Ivory Cost took a violent turn last weekend with deadly violence in the city of Bongouanou, 200km north of Abidjan.
Two people were killed as two ethnic communities clashed.
While the violence appeared spontaneous, regional bloc ECOWAS is worried. It has dispatched a delegation to the country to try and calm tensions.
Ethnically charged slogans and messages have increased as the west African country prepares for a presidential election on October 31.
Political analyst Sylvain N'Guessan says last weekend's clashes are a sign of more violence to come.
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As of October 21, 2020 at 10:00 AM(according to Alabama Political Reporter)Alabama had 174,528 confirmed cases of coronavirus,(6,551 more than last week) with 2,805 deaths (99 morethan last week)Greene County had 339 confirmed cases, (10 more casesthan last week), with 16 deathsSumter Co. had 467 cases with 21 deathsHale Co. had 745 cases with 29 […]