Category: Island Life

Tropical Depression Eleven forms in the Atlantic

NOAA’s National Hurricane Center issued a Public Advisory as Tropical Depression Eleven (formerly Invest 95L) forms in the Atlantic Ocean.

Eleven and could strengthen into Tropical Storm Josephine as it tracks towards the Caribbean.

The center of Tropical Depression Eleven was located near latitude 12.0 North, longitude 41.5 West, about 1350 miles East of the Lesser Antilles. Eleven is moving toward the west near 16 mph until through Wednesday. Followed by a west-northwestward motion at a similar forward speed by Wednesday night through the rest of the week.

If Tropical Depression Eleven or another future system gains this name before Aug. 22, then the Atlantic would have its earliest-forming “J” storm on record, as noted below by Phil Klotzbach, a tropical scientist at Colorado State University. Another first in this “extremely active” hurricane season.

Low pressure area in eastern Atlantic is now given 50% chance of tropical cyclone development in next five days by the National #Hurricane Center. If it gets named, it would be Josephine. Current record for earliest ‘J’ storm in the Atlantic is Jose on August 22, 2005. pic.twitter.com/kHKcwG1jkF

— Philip Klotzbach (@philklotzbach) August 9, 2020

The other remaining storm names for 2020 are Kyle, Laura, Marco, Nana, Omar, Paulette, Rene, Sally, Teddy, Vicky and Wilfred.

However, strong vertical wind shear and dry air are eventually set to impact the system, which may result in weakening.

The National Hurricane Center notes the possibility of Eleven will weaken to a tropical wave by then.

“Wind shear and dry air is going to stymie this system as it works its way toward the Bahamas,” said Fox 35 meteorologist Glenn Richards, who added the system will likely be gone by early next week.

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Choice Hotels Adds AMResorts All-Inclusives to Loyalty Program

 

Choice Hotels has completed the onboarding of more than 50 AMResorts all-inclusive resorts to its network. 

The move is the result of a strategic agreement with AMResorts’ parent company, Apple Leisure Group, signed last year, which allows for members of Choice Hotel’s Choice Privileges loyalty program to earn and redeem points at AMResorts’ Zoëtry, Secrets, Breathless, Dreams, Now and Sunscape-branded hotels. 

It also means guests can make reservations at those properties with Choice. 

“Through our collaboration with AMResorts®, Choice’s all-inclusive luxury resort offering is now the largest of any major U.S. hotel company, which means our loyalty members have access to unparalleled vacation and rewards options in top leisure destinations like Cancun, Montego Bay, and St. Martin,” said Jamie Russo, vice president, loyalty programs and customer engagement at Choice Hotels. “We’re proud to provide our loyal guests with even more possibilities for their next getaway through the ability to earn and redeem points at some of the world’s most renowned all-inclusive resorts.”  

AMResorts has already reopened a number of its resorts in the wider Caribbean-Mexico region under the company’s CleanComplete Verification program, which features a series of health and safety protocols amid the new realities of travel. 

For more, visit Choice Hotels

— CJ

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The Top All-Inclusive In St Maarten Is Open Again

 

St Maarten’s leading all-inclusive resort is open again, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The adults-only Sonesta Ocean Point Resort, the adults-only resort adjacent to the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort, is open and accepting guests following St Maarten’s tourism reopening. (The Sonesta Maho Beach Resort remains closed, however). 

St Maarten continued its multi-phased reopening earlier this month, officially welcoming back travelers from the United States (see St Maarten’s health and safety protocols for visitors here). 

st maarten all-inclusive open

The Sonesta Ocean Point has reopened with a host of new health and safety measures called PureCare. 

So what’s changed at the property?

The resort’s signature Azul restaurant and The Point are both open; Casa Blue will be open at a later date following an upgrade project, Sonesta said in a statement. 

st maarten all-inclusive open

Four bars are open, including One Zero Pool Bar, Martin’s Bar, Azul Bar, Sunset Lounge + Bar, along with poolside service. 

The Serenity Spa has shifted its operations outdoors, meaning guests can get treatments in an oceanfront gazebo. 

That’s along with new, 24-hour contactless room service, along with a new coffee and pastry bar called Carmen’s Cafe. 

Butler service will be available on request, but Sonesta has “strict, limited room entry guidelines” that also mean nightly turndown service has been paused for now. 

As for the aforementioned Sonesta Maho Beach Resort, its closure has been extended through at least Oct. 29. 

For more, visit Sonesta Ocean Point

— CJ

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McSally: Democrats would make DC and Puerto Rico states if they win Senate

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Russia registers “1st” coronavirus vaccine

Moscow – Russia is the first country to register a coronavirus vaccine after less than two months of testing on humans.

Officials dubbed the vaccine “Sputnik V”, named after the Soviet-era satellite that was the first launched into space.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said the vaccine, developed by Moscow’s Gamaleya Institute, is offering a lasting immunity from the deadly coronavirus.

“As far as I know, a vaccine against a new coronavirus infection has been registered this morning, for the first time in the world.”

Putin emphasised that the vaccine underwent the necessary checks, adding that one of his daughter has received the shot and is feeling well.

The phase three of the clinical trials for the vaccine are set to begin on Wednesday. Countries including the United Arab Emirates, the Philippines and Saudi Arabia are taking part in those trials.

No data has yet been published by the researchers and the long-term effects and safety of this possible vaccine currently remain unclear.

Skepticism about the Russia’s coronavirus vaccine

Russian officials said that 100% of volunteers developed immunity on the 21st day after receiving the first dose and that their immunity doubled after the second injection.

However, there has been international skepticism that Russia has developed an effective and safe vaccine. One of whom is top infectious disease expert and White House coronavirus task force member Dr. Anthony Fauci.

“I do hope that the Chinese and the Russians are actually testing the vaccine before they are administering the vaccine to anyone. Because claims of having a vaccine ready to distribute before you do testing is, I think, problematic at best.”

Other experts said they were concerned that not enough was known about Russia’s research.

“There seems to be rather little detail thus far on Russian (vaccine) candidates. The collateral damage from release of any vaccine that was less than safe and effective could exacerbate our current problems insurmountably.” said Danny Altmann, a professor of Immunology at Imperial College London.

Britain and Canada last month has accused Russia of using hackers to steal vaccine research from Western laboratories.

Meanwhile, a World Health Organisation (WHO) spokesman told Reuters that the WHO is in “close contact” with Russian health authorities about the “possible pre-qualification process for a Covid-19 candidate vaccine which requires rigorous review.”

Last July, the World Health Organization said that there were 26 candidate vaccines in the clinical evaluation stage, including the one registered in Russia that was developed by the Gamaleya Scientific Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology.

Pre-orders of 1 Billion doses

Russia has already received pre-orders for 1 billion doses of the from over 20 countries.

“We’ve seen considerable interest in the Russian vaccine developed by the Gamaleya Institute from abroad,” said Kirill Dmitriev, CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF).

Gamaleya’s vaccine is based on the adenovirus, a similar technology to the coronavirus vaccine prototype developed by China’s CanSino. It employs another virus to carry the DNA encoding of the needed immune response into cells.

Dmitriev added that along with foreign partners Russia is ready to manufacture 500 million doses of vaccine per year in five countries.

Industrial production is expected to start from September.

The RDIF launched a dedicated site for the vaccine: https://sputnikvaccine.com/

In other news:

Scientists tested 14 different types of face-covering

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