Month: July 2020

The Bahamas Has Its First Relais & Chateaux Hotel

 

The Bahamas has its first-ever Relais & Chateaux hotel. 

The luxury Tiamo resort on Andros Island has officially joined the culinary hotel collection.

The move will officially take effect Aug. 1, according to Wilfried Vincent, general manager of Tiamo. 

The “eco-chic” boutique hotel can be reached only by boat or seaplane, with a mix of 11 villa and two rooms, all built in the traditional Bahamian style, along with a signature spa. 

The property’s culinary offerings include the Great Room eatery, a pair of bars including a beach bar, and a “Starlight Dinner” offering as well. 

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Tiamo can only be accessed by boat or seaplane.

It’s a boost for Andros, The Bahamas’ capital of adventure, an island known for its legendary small resorts, from Tiamo to the Small Hope Bay Lodge and Swains Cay Lodge, among others. 

“We are delighted to announce our affiliation with the circle of Relais & Chateaux,” Vincent said in a statement. “I want to associate with this all employees of the resort, who share their local knowledge daily to best meet the needs of our international clientele.”

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A villa at Tiamo.

The property joins a growing portfolio of Relais & Chateaux member hotels in the Caribbean that now includes the Eden Roc Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic; the Calabash Luxury Boutique Hotel in Grenada; Hotel Le Toiny in St Barth; Quintessence Hotel in Anguilla and Secret Bay in Dominica (the latter is the most recent addition to Relais & Chateaux’s Caribbean collection, having joined late last year).

For more, visit Tiamo

– CJ

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Ysa Pérez Rediscovers Her Puerto Rican Roots in the Wake of Disaster

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Russian university completes clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccine

A Russian university said that clinical trials of COVID-19 vaccine on 38 paid volunteers have been completed successfully.

Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University launched clinical trials of the potential COVID-19 vaccine produced by Russia’s Gamalei Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology on June 18.

“The research has been completed and it proved that the vaccine is safe. The volunteers will be discharged on July 15 and July 20,” said Yelena Smolyarchuk, the head of Sechenov University’s clinical research centre.

Smolyarchuk added that the volunteers will remain under medical supervision on an out-patient basis after being discharged.

There are at least 21 vaccines currently under trial worldwide, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). Every country and every lab is taking a different approach to finding the solution to stop the global pandemic.

Clinical trial on a glance:

  • The first group of 18 healthy volunteers got vaccinated on June 18.
  • The second group of 20 volunteers received the vaccine on June 23 at the Practical Research Centre for Interventional Cardiovasology.
  • The volunteers were males and females within the age group of 18 to 65.
  • They receive a lyophilised vaccine or a powder from which a solution is prepared for intramuscular injection.
  • Some participants reported headaches and elevated body temperature, however, the university said these symptoms resolved completely within 24 hours after vaccine administration.
  • The participants have been kept in single or double wards on campus at Sechenov University.
  • They will have to spend 28 days in isolation after the vaccine injection to protect them from exposure to other infections and after discharging they will be monitored for 6 more months.
  • During isolation, the volunteers were offered psychological support.
  • The COVID-19 vaccine developed by Gamaleya Institute is also being tested at Burdenko Military Hospital in Moscow.
  • The military hospital is using the liquid form of the medication during the clinical trial.

In other news:

MHS to join forces with Caribbean colleagues to fight COVD-19.

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The Commonwealth and the CARICOM stand on Guyana’s Elections

The Commonwealth and the CARICOM strongly urged all stakeholders to respect the decision of the Caribbean Court Justice (CCJ) on Guyana’s general elections.

Last week, the CCJ heard the appeal filed by Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo and Irfaan Ali, the PPP/C presidential candidate seeking several reliefs, including an interpretation of the words ‘”more votes are cast” in Article 177(2)(b) of the Constitution of Guyana.

In its ruling, the CCJ nullified a recent report submitted by Guyana’s Chief Elections Officer (CEO) Keith Lowenfield in which he had dumped over 115,000 votes cast in the March 2 polls.

“It was for GECOM to ensure that the CEO submits a report in accordance with its directive June 16 in order to proceed along the path directed by the laws of Guyana”, said CCJ President Adrian Saunders.

The CCJ has also ruled that Lowenfield should produce a report directed by Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) chairperson, Justice Claudette Singh.

Justice Singh had written to Lowenfield directing him to prepare a final report based on the results of the national recount, which lasted more than 30 days.

Statement by the Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland QC on Guyana’s Electoral Process

I note and welcome the 9 July 2020 statement from the Chairman of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), Prime Minister of St Vincent and the Grenadines, Dr. The Hon. Ralph Gonsalves, which called on all stakeholders to respect the ruling of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), Guyana’s final court of appeal.

In accordance with the applicable laws and the constitution of Guyana, the CCJ exercised its final appellate jurisdiction, and, on 8 July 2020 handed down a clear and unambiguous ruling. The CCJ stated, “It is for GECOM to ensure that the election results are swiftly declared in accordance with the Laws of Guyana.”

Guyana is a much loved and valued member of the Commonwealth. On behalf of the entire Commonwealth family, I strongly encourage the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) to follow the directions given by the CCJ and decisively conclude the 2 March 2020 elections based on the results of the national recount. The will of the people as expressed in the 2 March 2020 General and Regional Elections must be respected for democracy to prevail in Guyana.

I urge all political actors and stakeholders in Guyana to accept and respect the results of the national recount and ensure that their words and actions promote an environment of peace, harmony and social cohesion among all Guyanese.    

Guyana’s destiny as a great nation rests on the shoulders of those men and women who are duty bound to make the right decision, respecting the will of the people and the rule of law, and ready to place their country before their personal ambitions.

The Commonwealth calls all leaders to be faithful to the common good, so that Guyana’s future may truly be forged today. 

Statement by CARICOM Chairman, Ralph Gonsalves

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) welcomes the progress towards the finalisation of the electoral process in Guyana following the ruling of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on Wednesday 8 July. The Community calls on all stakeholders to respect the ruling of the CCJ, Guyana’s final court of appeal.

Indeed, the CCJ in the summary judgement aptly stated: “It has been four months since the elections were held and the country has been without a Parliament for well over a year. No one in Guyana would regard this to be a satisfactory state of affairs. We express the fervent hope that there would quickly be a peaceable restoration of normalcy.”

Accordingly, the Court’s ruling should lead to a declaration by the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) of the results of the General and Regional Elections held on 2 March 2020, without further delay. 

CARICOM commends the continuing patience and calm of the people of Guyana and calls on all stakeholders to respect the rule of law. 

In other news:

London-born twins to be deported to two Caribbean nations.

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American Airlines Relaunches Aruba, St Vincent Flights

 

American Airlines has relaunched more routes to the Caribbean, part of a broader restart of service to the region. 

The world’s largest airline officially resumed nonstop flights to Aruba from both Miami and Charlotte this weekend. 

Both of those routes are operating once daily, with the Miami-Aruba service on a Boeing 737-800 and the Charlotte-Aruba service on an Airbus A321 aircraft. 

The flight relaunch comes after Aruba reopened its borders to tourists from the United States of America last week (learn more about how to visit Aruba and the island’s new health and safety protocols here) 

On July 11, American also relaunched service to St Vincent and the Grenadines, with one daily flight on a Boeing 737-800. 

That relaunch comes after St Vincent and the Grenadines quietly reopened its borders for tourism. 

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The Firefly Plantation on the island of Bequia, St Vincent and the Grenadines.

St Vincent and the Grenadines is requiring all travelers to fill out a pre-arrival Travel Form (you can get it here) and show proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival. 

If you do not have a negative PCR test you will be tested on-site. If you are tested on arrival, you will have to stay in quarantine until you receive your results. 

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Some hotels that have reopened in St Vincent and the Grenadines include the Firefly Plantation in Bequia, the Young Island Resort off the coast of St Vincent, which just reopened over the weekend.

If you test positive, you will be required to quarantine. 

— CJ

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