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Twenty-five-year-old Erika Vargas, a resident of Orange Walk Town, is the first person on record to be charged with spreading false news. The arraignment follows a stern warning from Attorney General Michael Peyrefitte on Wednesday in respect of the dissemination of false information regarding COVID-19. In a social media post on her Facebook account on […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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As we told you, residents of San Pedro Town tonight remain on lockdown. When we checked in today, the streets remain without traffic and Belize’s top tourist destination has become a ghost town. Due to the state of emergency businesses have closed down and social distancing is very much encouraged. Grocery stores are allowed to […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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Another concern emerging from San Pedro Town is that landlords are kicking tenants out who can ill afford rents. These tenants are mostly non-residents of the island who are there for work. But due to the state of emergency and COVID-19, they have become jobless and now fear they may also become homeless. Our newsroom […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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Schools across the country have closed due to COVID-19 as a way to enforce social distancing among the young. It means that thousands of children are now at home and have to adapt to home-based learning. Parents are finding ways to keep the children engaged and learning during school hours, while teachers are creating new […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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A main concern in the population is over food security so thousands are stock piling food item. A committee called the COVID-19 Food Supply Monitoring Committee met on Tuesday to discuss the country’s food stock and mitigation efforts that are to be put in place to ensure that Belizeans have food on their table in […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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Earlier this week transport authorities met with the Belize Bus Association and other bus officials to discuss the movement of persons across the country. Several large operators closed off their operations while others scaled back on their runs because of COVID-19 concerns. That meeting saw the introduction of new measures in response to the interruption […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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In San Pedro and Belize City, residents have generally been staying home and activities on the streets have slowed down as a result of the measures to prevent the spread of the virus. Today, we checked in at the situation in the west. Local officials in San Ignacio/Santa Elena have met to discuss their contingency […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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We also spoke with Mayor Earl Trapp and Western Regional Commander Senior Superintendent Linden Flowers. They both outlined areas that they are working to enforce and manage to keep things flowing smoothly in the towns of Santa Elena and San Ignacio. Earl Trapp, Mayor, San Ignacio/Santa Elena “For now what we are trying to […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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The world class Cuban health system is contributing across the world in the fight against the novel coronavirus. Belize and Antigua and Barbuda are the two most recent countries to receive health personnel from the island country. A second team of Cuban doctors is expected in the country to assist in the containment of the […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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Financial institutions stand ready to work with their respective customers during this time of economic catastrophe. The Central Bank of Belize, led by Governor Joy Grant, has been instrumental not only in securing funds for relief but also for working with commercial banks to lower their interest rates during this period. According to Grant, most […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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Since the outbreak of COVID-19 worldwide, hand sanitizers and alcohol are virtually non-existent in stores and supermarkets. Washing your hands frequently with soap and water is one of the best ways to fight COVID-19 but if soap is not available, hand sanitizers are the second choice. To satisfy the local demand for hand sanitizers, Minister […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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Belize Healthcare Partners Limited, a private facility, is taking a different approach to deal with an anticipated health crisis in the case of a COVID-19 outbreak. The hospital is functioning as normal, but it has also prepared to accept patients that may be affected by the virus and has converted a section of the facility […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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Typically in March, Belize would celebrate Women’s Month with a plethora of activities that would celebrate women, as well as, bring to focus the issues specific to our gender. All those activities, though, have been shelved as the world now focuses on the COVID-19 pandemic. But, gender-based violence is still a genuine threat for many […]
Written on March 26, 2020 | Posted in
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Tonight there is a second case of the highly contagious corona virus. The second case is the mother of the thirty-eight year old resident of the San Pedrito area of San Pedro. The announcement was made today that within three days of the first case, there is now another person carrying the virus. The first […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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San Pedro remains under lockdown tonight as San Pedranos observe a state of emergency imposed since Monday following the announcement of the first case of the virus. Generally, the streets have been empty as residents stay at home and tourism activities have come to a grinding halt. Those who travel to the island to work […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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Prior to this afternoon’s press conference, there had been persistent hearsay on social media that the prime minister would be bringing into effect a countrywide lockdown in attempting to mitigate the possible spread of coronavirus in Belize. At the start of that media briefing, PM Barrow made it clear to the nation that there will […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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According to PM Barrow, should a countrywide state of emergency become imminent, citizens must not panic. In the case of such eventuality, the prime minister says that the national taskforce, the second arm of government’s response to the COVID-19 crisis, is already putting together a plan of action that will be implemented to ensure that […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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As the nation braces for a crisis provoked by the COVID 19, several measures were announced today at a press conference by the national Oversight Committee, to ease the pain on Belizeans and quell uncertainty caused by the threat of the spread of the virus. Financial expert Doctor Carla Barnett, one of two economic czars […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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Belize’s economic performance in light of the existing crisis is very poor and it will take months for the country to rebound from the doldrums of COVID-19. Gross domestic product, or GDP, will undoubtedly plummet as a result of the massive economic shock. Exacerbating an already dismal situation is the fact that many in the […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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Lord Michael Ashcroft, who has been in Belize for two weeks, made a significant announcement today as the country braces for the spread of COVID-19. Lord Ashcroft is making a very generous donation for the benefit of Belizeans. He is contributing ten million dollars to be used towards the combat of the virus. From what […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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During his presentation today, PM Barrow also spoke about the contributions made by the utility companies. On Tuesday, B.E.L. said its hands are tied when it comes to cancellation of bills or reduced rates for everyone in Belize. The company committed to reviewing case by case for those directly affected by the threat of COVID-19. […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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The Leader of the Opposition who is the co-chair of the Oversight Committee joined the Prime Minister at a press conference this afternoon. There have been numerous reports of property-owners evicting tenants during this worrying time. Many have lost their jobs as the economy continues to reel from the COVID-19 catastrophe. Opposition Leader John Briceño […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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Government is stepping up efforts to raise public funds to aid Belizeans, and while it is now looking at an initial one hundred and twenty-five million dollars in financial relief, co-chair of the National Oversight Committee, John Briceno, says it is still only a drop in the bucket. John Briceño, Leader of the Opposition […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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Late this evening, a chartered flight arrived from Havana, Cuba landed at the Philip Goldson International Airport. On board was a team of Cuban medical professionals, who will be here for an extended period working along the health personnel from the Ministry of Health. All around the globe, the Cuban government is assisting with the […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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Cuba has had a medical brigade deployed in Belize comprising doctors and nurses for years now. At the press conference earlier today, Prime Minister Dean Barrow spoke about how important the frontline medical personnel are to the healthcare system to combat the deadly COVID-19. Aside from being equipped with personal protective equipment, there is also […]
Written on March 25, 2020 | Posted in
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