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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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. […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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With prices for crude oil dropping on the international market, kerosene prices will go down at the pump at midnight tonight. The Ministry of Finance says the price for kerosene will decrease by one dollar and nineteen cents to now retail at five dollars and forty-three cents per gallon. Diesel went down this week to […]
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Reports surfaced this morning that the Michael Finnegan Market was closing down. The information online suggested that vendors were all leaving at midday because the market would be shutting down. Well, the long and short of it is that the market is not being closed but many vendors are closing their stalls and going home. […]
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A Special Sitting of the Senate took place today in Belmopan for senators on both sides of the aisle to approve the General Appropriations Bill 2020-2021. When it went to the House, there was no debate and the budget was expeditiously passed. Included in the billion-dollar budget for the new fiscal year is twenty-five million […]
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Social partner senators Mark Lizarraga and Elena Smith, along with U.D.P. Senator Doctor Carla Barnett, also shared their views on certain sections of the Prime Minister’s budget. Senators are calling for a complete redo of the budget in light of COVID-19. Mark Lizarraga, Senator for Private Sector “Let’s talk a little bit about the […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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The United Democratic Party postponed its national leadership convention amidst the COVID-19 situation that has been plaguing the world. The deadline for applications is set for March twenty-sixth and at the eleventh hour, two new applications were submitted. As you know, Patrick Faber and John Saldivar are back in the ring, along with Omar Figueroa. […]
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Darrell Bradley is currently the President of the Senate. He ran as the U.D.P. standard bearer for Caribbean Shores in 2015, but was defeated by the P.U.P.’s Kareem Musa. Bradley is not a standard-bearer and does not represent any constituency, but the U.D.P. constitution allows anyone from the National Assembly to be eligible for the […]
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Albert area representative Tracy Panton has come under fire from the People’s United Party after it came to their attention that relief being offered to constituents appeared to be blatant politicking. The P.U.P. says it is shameful propagandizing during a time of national crisis. Since Monday, Tracy Panton and her Albert Care Team have been […]
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The issue of food security in a case of national emergency is paramount. While he alluded to the fact that government is doing everything in its means to ensure that there is sufficient food to go around, Prime Minister Barrow expanded on the matter when pressed about existing initiatives such as the Pantry and BOOST […]
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Last week, the Belize Tourism Board laid off a majority of its employees and provided them with compensation packages that should cover the next four months. But would they still be eligible to receive relief funds since they also qualify as unemployed stakeholders in the deflated tourism industry? Prime Minister Dean Barrow “The B.T.B. […]
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Prime Minister Dean Barrow during a press conference today confirmed to the country and frontline healthcare workers that the isolation unit will remain inside the walls of the Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital. The K.H.M.H.A. Workers Union expressed concerns that having the isolation at the national referral hospital is not only putting frontline healthcare workers at […]
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A private medical facility has plans not to accept COVID-19 cases. The folks at Belize Medical Associate say they cannot accommodate COVID-19 patients because the facility is not properly equipped to so do. Instead, it is prepared to take on patients with other illnesses, as well as emergency services. Here is Duane Moody with a […]
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