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La Soufriere, covid19 and 5G conspiracy theories

La Soufriere, covid19 and 5G conspiracy theories 2 Hrs Ago The view from the Belmont observatory in St Vincent as the eruption of the La Soufriere volcano continues. The volcano is hidden by the ashfall and deposits can be seen on surrounding vegetation and houses. - Photo courtesy The UWI Seismic Research Centre The covid19 pandemic has crippled economies around the world. For tourism-dependent, small Caribbean islands like St Vincent and the Grenadines, it has been worse as travel restrictions have exacerbated a difficult situation. Last year, at a Caribbean Economic Forum, St Vincent Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves predicted an economic bloodbath for the region.

Escape from St Vincent: Cruise ship carries 159 passengers from Caribbean island

A cruise ship rescued hundreds of people in St Vincent yesterday after delivering supplies to the volcano-hit Caribbean island. Royal Caribbean’s cruise ship Celebrity Reflection took 159 passengers, including 108 stranded Americans, from the island to Philipsburg in Dutch Sint Maarten. It also delivered water and other vital supplies to people left on the island coated in ash from a week of violent eruptions. La Soufrière volcano shot out another explosive burst of gas and ash earlier yesterday morning as thousands continue to be affected by the destruction. The explosions that began on April 9 forced some 20,000 to flee the northern end of the eastern Caribbean island for shelters and contaminated water supplies across the island.

Vincy authorities cope with another unwelcome intrusion - coronavirus

April 17, 2021 KINGSTOWN – Authorities at St Vincent’s emergency shelters Friday facing a near impossible task of limiting the spread of COVID-19 as they house hundreds of people fleeing the wrath of the La Soufriere volcano. Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Simone Keizer-Beache was reported as saying that two people who were evacuated from the volcano danger zone this week had tested positive for the coronavirus. The public has not been told exactly which shelters are affected by the evolving situation, but from all reports, the news triggered mass testing and contact tracing. Just outside the capital city, the Lodge Village Government School is currently home to more than 150 men, women and children who fled the heart of the volcano’s ‘red zone’ on the North Leeward side of the island. When a team from

Covid alert at two emergency shelters

Covid alert at two emergency shelters Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Dr Simone Keizer-Beache Social Share MASSIVE TESTING AND contact tracing is taking place in two emergency evacuation centres after five persons who evacuated from the volcano danger zone this week tested positive for Covid-19. Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Simone Keizer-Beache, speaking on NBC Radio yesterday said two of the persons are in private accommodation, while the other three are in two shelters. “Two of those persons were actually in the homes of relatives, so that we have exposure within a private home. And the other three persons, one in one shelter, exposing 12 persons in that family and two persons, in another shelter, exposing around eight persons in that shelter, immediately as close contacts.”

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