Month: January 2022
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ANUG calls for urgent review of protocols to curb COVID spread – -warns infections, deaths to continue to ‘trend high’ if country remains fully open
With the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases increasing by 40% and intensive care unit (ICU) admissions doubling during the first…
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Former national footballer Vurlon Mills seeking to change lives on and off the field
Although he recently played his last football tournament, if Vurlon Mills has his way he will able to help future…
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Guyana-born scientist spearheading research on vaccines for rheumatoid arthritis, autoimmune autism
As a child Jamal Lewis always knew that he was leaning towards a career in the science field as he…
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Eight more COVID deaths reported
The Ministry of Health today said that as of January 21st, 2022, eight more persons who tested positive for the…
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Three women move to court to stop Exxon from flaring gas
Three Guyanese women have filed a case against Guyana’s Environmental Protection Agency to put a stop to flaring…
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Last rites for Yesu Persaud
Mourners filing past the casket of Yesu Persaud at a viewing at the Indian Monument Gardens today. The article Last…
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Jamaica’s four-man bobsled team ready to rock Winter Olympics again
Jamaican bobsled brakeman Nimroy Turgott’s job is to push the sled as fast as possible, jump in, then “hold on,…
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Jamaica’s four-man bobsled team ready to rock Winter Olympics again
Jamaican bobsled brakeman Nimroy Turgott’s job is to push the sled as fast as possible, jump in, then “hold on,…
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Jamaica’s four-man bobsled team ready to rock Winter Olympics again
Jamaican bobsled brakeman Nimroy Turgott’s job is to push the sled as fast as possible, jump in, then “hold on,…
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Jamaica’s four-man bobsled team ready to rock Winter Olympics again
Jamaican bobsled brakeman Nimroy Turgott’s job is to push the sled as fast as possible, jump in, then “hold on,…
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