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Pure Grenada getting tougher on marine waste

Pure Grenada getting tougher on marine waste February 18, 2021 Grenada is working to develop a public private sector partnership to reduce marine waste coming from pleasure vessels such as yachts The tri-island nation is working with the Caribbean Public Health Agency Grenada is set to implement a Marine Waste Management policy with amendments to the existing legislation Pure Grenada, the Spice of the Caribbean is taking important steps to further protect its marine environment for future generations while creating opportunities for the sector. The tri-island nation is working with the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) to develop a public private sector partnership to reduce marine waste coming from pleasure vessels such as yachts.

West Indies to host Sri Lanka from March 3

West Indies to host Sri Lanka from March 3
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Officials uneasy about COVID variants

Officials uneasy about COVID variants Dr. Simone Keizer Beache, CMO, confirmed no presence of other variants but did register concern that they could be here. By: Dayle Da Silva• Testing is yet to confirm whether any COVID-19 variants presently exist in St Vincent and the Grenadines. But according to the Chief Medical Officer Dr Simone Keizer-Beache, given the disease patterns that were unfolding, there is concern among health officials that the UK variant could be present here. This concern comes as the Caribbean Public Health Agency.   (CARPHA) recently confirmed 5 cases of the COVID-19 variant SARS Co-V-2 (the UK variant) in St Lucia, which had become the third country behind Trinidad and Tobago and Jamaica to record the variant within their borders.

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