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Benchmark memo signings advance OSI partnerships > Air Mobility Command > Article Display

On May 24, leaders from OSI, Air Force Security Forces and The Air Force Judge Advocate General Corps, signed a milestone memorandum at OSI Headquarters in Quantico, implementing a fully integrated Criminal Investigation and Prosecution capability.,

Record number of health order violation tickets handed out in Manitoba

COVID-19: Edo strengthens measures to prevent third wave …insists on enforcement of no facemask, no entry policy – Nigerian Observer

BENIN CITY – The Edo State Government has strengthened its response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, stepping up preventive measures to avoid a third wave of the pandemic. Permanent Secretary, Edo State Ministry of Health, Dr. Osamwonyi Irowa, who represented Governor Godwin Obaseki during a press conference, said the government is committed to winning the war against the pandemic and ensuring the health of citizens. According to him, the measures will guide religious gatherings, schools, markets and shops, transportation, hotels, lounges, bars and restaurants, social gatherings including weddings, anniversaries and funerals and the state’s civil and public service. For religious gatherings, some of the guidelines include, “COVID-19 Monitoring/Enforcement Team should be reactivated and remain functional; provide hand-washing stations with running water and liquid soap, and alcohol based hand sanitizers at entry and exit points; conduct temperature checks at entrance p

Vale council fires warning at visitors to Barry and Penarth

Cllr Neil Moore, leader of the Vale of Glamorgan Council, said: “The last year has been tough on everyone. We have needed to stay inside for long periods, so I fully understand people’s desire to visit our coastal locations now that restrictions are starting to ease. “What’s more, we are delighted to welcome them – but only if they can behave in a considerate manner, showing respect for the resorts, residents and other visitors. “If that’s not possible, if you are intent on drinking too much, littering, or engaging in any other form of anti-social behaviour, my message is simple: stay at home. Don’t come to the Vale because we don’t want you here.”

Vale of Glamorgan council warn visitors after anti-social behaviour

Open fires are not permitted anywhere in the country park Cyclists are reminded to only use cycle paths or bridleways Litter should be placed in the bins provided or taken home Swimming in the lakes is prohibited Motor vehicles are prohibited within the park Cllr Neil Moore, Leader of the Vale of Glamorgan Council said: “The last year has been tough on everyone. We have needed to stay inside for long periods, so I fully understand people’s desire to visit our coastal locations now that restrictions are starting to ease. “What’s more, we are delighted to welcome them – but only if they can behave in a considerate manner, showing respect for the resorts, residents and other visitors.

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