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Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 27, 2021 (SKNIS): As the Ministry of Public Works celebrates Public Works Week 2021, officials from the Public Works Department (PWD) were guests on the May 26, 2021 edition of “Working for You”. Chief Engineer at the Public Work Department, Mr. Livingston Pemberton, commented that the traffic light project came about out of necessity to improve traffic efficiency and congestion.“We had what we call Traffic Flow Measurement Study that was done, and what we would have done is to have persons at these various intersections looking to see the number of vehicles that were travelling the different…

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The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC®) has engaged with regional governments and other key stakeholders from across the region on the conception and planning of the 2021 regional examinations and registers its appreciation for their enriching contributions. A Special Meeting of Council was held on Tuesday, 25 May 2021 and members reviewed and accepted a report from CXC’s School Examinations Committee (SEC), that made recommendations on the strategy for the 2021 regional examinations, which emanated from discussions at Caricom’s Council of Human and Social Development (COHSOD) 28th Special session on 12 May 2021. After careful deliberation and consideration of all the pertinent…

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Exercising the powers conferred by section 10 of the Public Health Act, Cap.9.21, the Minister of Health, the Hon. Akilah Byron-Nisbett, with the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers, has made the Public Health (Restriction of Movement) Regulations, 2021. These Regulations include a two-week period of restricted movement, which ends on Tuesday 8th June, 2021.Under these Regulations, from Saturday 29th May, 2021, regional and international travellers shall be required to submit official proof of full vaccination against the COVID-19 virus prior to entry into Saint Christopher and Nevis, and they shall also be required to present official proof of full vaccination upon arrival…

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 26, 2021 (SKNIS): Permanent Secretary (PS) in the Ministry of Education, Mr. William Vincent Hodge stated during the May 25, 2021 edition of “Leadership Matters” that the current situation in schools in relation to the COVID-19 virus requires parents to get vaccinated in an effort to stop the spread of the deadly virus.“The COVID-19 is making a huge impact on our schools. Learning is disrupted just at the brink of examinations, schools are forced to abandon their field trips and educational tours, graduations may not be held except virtually, parents are forced to stay at home…

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 26, 2021 (SKNIS): Medical Chief of Staff at the Joseph N. France General Hospital (JNF), Dr. Cameron Wilkinson, stated during the May 25, 2021 edition of “Leadership Matter” that there is irrefutable evidence that supports mass vaccination to combat the deadly COVID-19 virus.“The evidence is clear that it is only through the administration of a safe and effective vaccine we can win this fight against the deadly Coronavirus. This is clear that the virus will continue its relentless march across the globe, leaving a path of sickness and death and will only be stopped if a significant…

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 26, 2021 (SKNIS): Medical Chief of Staff of the Joseph N. France General Hospital, Dr. Cameron Wilkinson, assured that the efficacy of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine will remain high even with a reduced time frame between the first and second jabs. On Tuesday’s (May 25, 2021) edition of Leadership Matters, Dr. Wilkinson commended persons who continue to come forward to receive the life-saving COVID-19 vaccine. He said that science has demonstrated that the first dose of the vaccine provides a 76 percent efficacy. A dosing interval between four to 12 weeks increases the efficacy above 82 percent he added.…

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 26, 2021 (SKNIS): Health authorities in St. Kitts and Nevis are working assiduously to break the transmission of a cluster of confirmed COVID-19 cases that has seen 16 new cases in one week.“Between last Wednesday (May 26, 2021) and yesterday (Monday, May 24, 2021) a total of 742 persons have been tested,” Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Dr. Hazel Laws said on the May 25 edition of Leadership Matters. “Ladies and gentlemen, all efforts are being made to break the chains of transmission of the virus and contain this expanding cluster of cases. We must flatten this…

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COVID-19 (Prevention and Control) Order, 2021 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 24 of the COVID-19 (Prevention and Control) Act, No. 16 of 2020, the Chief Medical Officer makes the following Emergency Order:[Published 25th May 2021 – Extra-Ordinary Gazette No. 29 of 2021] Citation and duration.(1) This Order may be cited as the COVID-19 (Prevention and Control) Order, 2021. (2) This Order shall have effect from Tuesday 25th May, 2021 to Tuesday 8th June, 2021.Interpretation.In this Order, “Act” means the COVID-19 (Prevention and Control) Act, No. 16 of 2020.Closure of all schools for two weeks.All public and private…

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SAINT CHRISTOPHER AND NEVIS STATUTORY RULES AND ORDERSNo. 15 of 2021 Public Health (Restriction of Movement) Regulations, 2021 In exercise of the powers conferred by section 10 of the Public Health Act, Cap. 9.21, Act, the Minister of Health with the approval of the Cabinet of Ministers makes the following Regulations:[Published 25th May 2021, Extra Ordindary Gazette No. 29 of 2021] Citation.These Regulations may be cited as the Public Health (Restriction of Movement) Regulations, 2021.Interpretation. In these Regulations,“COVID-19 (Prevention and Control) Act” means the COVID-19 (Prevention and Control) Act, No. 16 of 2020;“COVID-19” means the COVID-19 novel coronavirus (2019-n CoV).Restriction…

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Introduction My fellow citizens and residents. I wish to update you on the current situation and the necessary measures we are taking to protect the health of the people of our Federation. We were all saddened by the news of the recent cluster of cases of COVID-19. At this point I wish to empathize with the parents, teachers, students and the communities impacted by the events over the last week. I appeal to the public to be sensitive to those who are affected. We should avoid naming persons, circulating photos and/or disseminating any information on the affected individuals. Ultimately, we…

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