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US: Maryland man may be first to be vaccinated against COVID-19

By Lynn Allison From Newsmax David Rach claims he may have been successfully vaccinated against COVID-19. The graduate immunology student from Maryland took part in a clinical trial last May to test a drug developed by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and…

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Chinese Virologist: I came to US to ‘Deliver the Message of the Truth of COVID’

By Marisa Herman From Newsmax A scientist said she escaped China to warn the world about how dangerous the coronavirus is, Fox News reports. Hong Kong scientist Dr. Li-Meng Yan told Fox News, in an exclusive interview, that the Chinese government knew…

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Cayman: COVID-19 Screening Update – strong testing to continue during current roll back

GRAND CAYMAN (GIS) – With the Cayman Islands cautiously rolling back all but the most basic COVID-19 prevention measures, health officials are still emphasising the role that a strong testing regime plays in the continuation of this process. With this objective…

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UNAIDS says COVID-19 has worsened HIV situation in the Caribbean

From CNW – Caribbean National Weekly GENEVA, July 7 – The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has worsened the efforts by Caribbean countries to meet the 2020 targets on HIV-AIDS, a senior UNAIDS official said Tuesday. UNAIDS Caribbean director, Dr. James Guwani,…

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Caribbean Life’s Caribbean RoundUp – July 8 2020

By Azad Ali From Caribbean Life Antigua Antigua and Barbuda blanked last week’s special conference of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders where Barbados Prime Minister, Mia Mottley handed over the chairmanship of the 15-member regional grouping to her St. Vincent and…

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You could move to Barbados and work there remotely for a year thanks to a new incentive

By Sophie-Claire Hoeller From INSIDER Barbados is planning to introduce a “12-month Barbados Welcome Stamp” that would allow visitors to stay in the Caribbean country for up to a year and work remotely. Barbados plans to reopen to tourists on…

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OffshoreAlert Daily Digest – July 10, 2020

Friday, July 10, 2020 Former deVere USA officers settle SEC fraud complaintRead on OffshoreAlert / Share on TwitterBritish nationals Benjamin Alderson and Bradley Hamilton have agreed to pay penalties totaling $750,000 to settle a fraud complaint by the SEC regarding their employment…

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Cayman: Armed robbery in George Town

From RCIPS July 10 2020 Shortly before 9:30PM yesterday, 9 July, officers responded to a report of a robbery at a business premises on Mary Street in George Town. Two men entered the store, brandished a handgun and demanded cash….

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Praise for Ogier’s Trusts Advisory Group in Cayman in new Chambers HNW Guide

“Very helpful and highly responsive” – the trusts experts and specialist litigators in Ogier’s Cayman Trusts Advisory Group are praised for their technical skills and client service by the new edition of Chambers HNW, an independent review of the world’s…

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Africa: Audit Bureau blocks Deloitte’s central banks audit

From Tabadul Quoting Africa Intelligence, the united nation support mission in Libya, which has been headed provisionally since march 11 by stephanie Williams, is by no means out of the woods in its efforts to audit the Tripoli based central…