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I never thought I'd be thankful to the Hungarian government for anything, but damn the details of our new restrictions are a relief...
#when i heard online school was back i was devastated#this is my last year in art school and actually my school's adult courses will be banned after that so my last chance too#and we were just starting to have live models in art class and that's pretty much pointless in online class...#but this time students learning a profession may participate in classes that require physical attendance in person#i didn't think they'd consider us honestly#but i'm grateful they did#also there's a national curfew between 8 p.m and 5 a.m which would be an issue for dog owners#but they get an exception to the curfew dogs can be walked at night near one's home which must be a relief for my parents#i didn't expect dog owners to be considered either so it's a pleasant surprise?#also they let go of some taxes#and restaurants and pubs can do delivery without any paperwork otherwise necessary#it's a lot more thought-through than in spring i can actually live with most of the new rules#the fact that our prime minister has absolute power now is scary though#so is the military presence in the streets even if they are just there cuz we don't have enough policemen#honestly the police patrolling the streets scared me enough already#also the new regulations will be published on facebook by the prime minister instead of the usual clear and detailed written stuff#which sucks because the shit he says usually makes no sense??#like there was a regulation back when restaurants could have guests#he said 'you can only remove your mask when you're eating' which was really vague#i mean when you're in the process of putting food in your mouth? or just when you have food in front of you?#then when details were released it turns out that meant you can take your mask off if you're sitting at a table...#so yeah hope i won't be fined for not being able to make sense of the prime minister's videos#but otherwise#as i was saying current regulations i can actually live with to my surprise#detailed and surprisingly minimizing negative consequences#rambling
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SpaceX capsule and NASA crew make 1st splashdown in 45 years (AP) Two NASA astronauts returned to Earth on Sunday in a dramatic, retro-style splashdown, their capsule parachuting into the Gulf of Mexico to close out an unprecedented test flight by Elon Musk’s SpaceX company. It was the first splashdown by U.S. astronauts in 45 years, with the first commercially built and operated spacecraft to carry people to and from orbit. The return clears the way for another SpaceX crew launch as early as next month and possible tourist flights next year. Test pilots Doug Hurley and Bob Behnken rode the SpaceX Dragon capsule back to Earth less than a day after departing the International Space Station and two months after blasting off from Florida. The capsule parachuted into the calm gulf waters about 40 miles off the coast of Pensacola, hundreds of miles from Tropical Storm Isaias pounding Florida’s Atlantic coast. “Welcome back to planet Earth and thanks for flying SpaceX,” said Mission Control from SpaceX headquarters. More than an hour after splashdown, the astronauts emerged from their capsule on the deck of a recovery ship, both signaling a thumbs-up as they headed for medical exams.
Students return to campus (AP) The first wave of college students returning to their dorms aren’t finding the typical mobs of students and parents. What they found Friday were strict safety protocols and some heightened anxiety amid a global pandemic where virus infections are growing in dozens of states. North Carolina State University staggered the return of its students over 10 days and welcomed the first 900 students to campus, where they were greeted Friday by socially distant volunteers donning masks and face shields. Elon University in North Carolina, mailed testing kits to all 7,000 students ahead of their arrival in a few weeks. Maine’s Colby College will be testing students before they arrive and then three times a week for the first two weeks on campus. They’ll be tested twice a week after that, until the semester ends. The University of Rhode Island is scaling back campus housing to abide by distancing requirements, causing a scramble for some students. “Just like the rest of the world, we have to figure out how to carry on,” said Betsy Flanagan, who was sending her freshman son, Arch, off to college. “This virus isn’t going away and it’s going to be with us for quite a while, so we all have to figure out how to safely exist and that includes continuing to educate our future.”
Face masks are thwarting even the best facial recognition algorithms, study finds (CNET) It turns out face masks aren’t just effective at preventing the spread of airborne diseases like COVID-19—they’re also successful at blocking facial recognition algorithms, researchers say. In a report published Monday, the US National Institute of Standards and Technology found that face masks were thwarting even the most advanced facial recognition algorithms. Error rates varied from 5% to 50%, depending on an algorithm’s capabilities.
How the pandemic and a broken unemployment system are upending people’s lives (Washington Post) He had five days to move out of the house in Brightwood Park, and now Daniel Vought stood looking at the plastic crates stacked in the living room holding his things. T-shirts. Power cords. Pokémon cards and stuffed animals. His beloved guitar—a Gibson Explorer electric—still hung on the wall. He figured it would be safer staying behind. A new housemate was coming, one who could actually pay $800 a month for the room Vought, 30, had lived in rent-free since the coronavirus pandemic shut down the Georgetown bar where he worked. For four months, his unemployment benefits application had been snared in red tape at the D.C. Department of Employment Services, a black hole of unanswered emails, phone holds and automated voice messages offering delays instead of answers. Hundreds, if not thousands, of people in the nation’s capital have been sucked down the same confusing abyss. Through July 29, the employment office has fielded more than 133,000 claims, nearly five times the number processed in all of 2019. In the meantime, the end of July meant the end of the initial round of federal emergency pandemic assistance. Republicans and Democrats in Congress are deadlocked over the scope of a second wave of federal help. No matter what that future assistance looks like, for people like Vought, still waiting for benefits from the spring and living without a financial cushion, the damage has been done. People pushed into poverty by the coronavirus pandemic could face years of increased dependence on government help, experts say, and greater housing insecurity and homelessness. A single mother with another baby due this summer found herself choosing between buying food or paying the rent. A former D.C. police officer spent months on a relative’s sofa, unable to find work or collect unemployment so he could find his own housing.
Coronavirus pandemic causes another health concern—closed public restrooms (Washington Post) When courier Brent Williams makes his daily deliveries around the city here, he runs into one persistent problem: There’s almost nowhere to use the restroom. Most public buildings are closed under the pandemic, and restaurants and coffee shops that have shifted to carryout service won’t let him use their facilities. “It’s hard to find any place where I can use the restroom,” said Williams, speaking outside a ­library in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood that has reopened its ­restrooms to the public. The library is one of five citywide to have opened their doors, and other parts of the city have almost no options for those who need to relieve themselves or wash their hands. The lack of restrooms has become an issue for delivery workers, taxi and ride-hailing drivers and others who make their living outside of a fixed office building. For the city’s homeless, it’s part of an ongoing problem that preceded covid-19. “It’s gone from bad to worse,” said Eric, who lives in an encampment near Interstate 5. (Eric asked to be identified by only his first name.) “It’s definitely much, much harder.”
A weakened Tropical Storm Isaias lashes virus-hit Florida (AP) Bands of heavy rain from Isaias lashed Florida’s east coast Sunday while officials dealing with surging cases of the coronavirus kept a close watch on the weakened tropical storm. Isaias was downgraded from a hurricane to a tropical storm Saturday afternoon, but was still threatening to bring heavy rain and flooding as it crawled just off Florida’s Atlantic coast. Upper-level winds took much of the strength out of Isaias, said Stacy Stewart, senior hurricane specialist at the National Hurricane Center in Miami. The storm also slowed down considerably.Authorities closed beaches, parks and virus testing sites, lashing signs to palm trees so they wouldn’t blow away. DeSantis said the state is anticipating power outages and asked residents to have a week’s supply of water, food and medicine on hand. Officials wrestled with how to prepare shelters where people can seek refuge from the storm if necessary, while also safely social distancing to prevent the spread of the virus.
Latin America coronavirus death toll surges past 200,000 (Reuters) The death toll in Latin America from the novel coronavirus passed 200,000 on Saturday night, a Reuters tally showed, underlining the region’s status as one of the global epicenters of the pandemic that is testing governments to the limit. Apart from the United States, Brazil and Mexico have racked up more fatalities from the virus than any other country, and together they account for around 70% of the regional death toll. Both have struggled to balance the need to curb the spread of the virus with restrictive safety measures while trying to reopen their economies, which have been battered by the crisis. Other countries in Latin America are also battling to hold the coronavirus at bay, and the region breached the 200,000 mark after Peru registered another 191 fatalities.
Indian police crackdown on illegal liquor suppliers after 86 die (Reuters) Indian police raided rural hamlets and made arrests to break up a bootlegging cartel on Sunday, after 86 people died from consuming illegally-produced alcohol this week in the northwestern state of Punjab, officials said.
Victoria state declares disaster, night curfew (AP) The premier of Australia’s hard-hit Victoria state has declared a disaster among sweeping new coronavirus restrictions across Melbourne and elsewhere from Sunday night. An evening curfew will be implemented across Melbourne from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Premier Daniel Andrews says the state of disaster proclamation gave police greater power. He says 671 new coronavirus cases had been detected since Saturday, including seven deaths. It comes among a steadily increasing toll in both deaths and infections over the past six weeks in Victoria. Melbourne residents will only be allowed to shop and exercise within 5 kilometers (3 miles) of their homes. All students across the state will return to home-based learning and child care centers will be closed.
Israel’s Netanyahu rails at media over protests against him (AP) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday railed at swelling protests against his rule, saying they were egged on by a biased media that distorts facts and cheers on the demonstrators. Netanyahu has faced a wave of protests in recent weeks, with demonstrators calling for the resignation of the long-serving leader, who is on trial for corruption charges. They’ve also panned his handling of the coronavirus crisis. Netanyahu has painted the protests as dens of “anarchists” and “leftists” out to topple “a strong right-wing leader.” The protests have largely been peaceful. In some cases they have ended with clashes between demonstrators and police. In others, small gangs of Netanyahu supporters and individuals affiliated with far-right groups have assaulted demonstrators.
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News Live updates: Federal officers confront protesters outside White House with tear gas; Bowser condemns federal agencies’ actions - The Washington Post
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Listed below are some main developments:
• The metropolis’s 7 p.m. curfew came and went with no circulation by the huge crowd or the huge displaying of federal regulation enforcement officers on the lots of facet of the fencing. Defense power autos and federal regulation enforcement personnel lined metropolis streets.
• Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) joined demonstrators end to the White Dwelling within the evening. The venerable Democratic presidential hopeful stated, in part, "“It’s main that we gain out on the front lines and declare to out racism everywhere.”
• Felony decent Overall William P. Barr for my part ordered regulation enforcement officers on the bottom to elongate the perimeter around Lafayette Sq. merely earlier than President Trump spoke Monday, a individual conscious of the topic stated.
• John Falcicchio, the manager of workers for D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D), confirmed Tuesday that federal officers, collectively with at the White Dwelling, inquired about their powers to determine on eradicate watch over of the metropolis’s police division. He stated metropolis officers objected and would mount a upright anxiety if federal officers tried to create so.
June 2, 2020 at 8: 05 PM EDT
Many of of Nationwide Guard troops creep with the streak into D.C. from across the nation
To supplement the presence of native and federal police and the D.C. Nationwide Guard, Defense Secretary Trace T. Esper requested reveal Nationwide Guards to send in some of their troops as smartly, and hundreds were on their scheme or already right here by Tuesday.
Defense officers stated that Nationwide Guard participants from Utah and New Jersey were on the bottom Monday, and that extra troops from Indiana, South Carolina, and Tennessee were anticipated to achieve on Tuesday.
Other states were furthermore within the strategy of sending troops. Maryland sent 116 Nationwide Guardsmen to the District on Tuesday, in conserving with a spokesman for Gov. Larry Hogan (R). And Ohio — led by Republican Gov. Mike DeWine — sent 100 participants of its Nationwide Guard to Washington on Tuesday, in conserving with a inform on Cleveland.com.
“The mission assigned to the Maryland Nationwide Guard is the safety and safety of monuments in and across the Nationwide Mall,” Hogan spokesman Mike Ricci stated Tuesday in an e mail. He stated Esper called the Maryland governor on Monday to manufacture the query.
But some states with Democratic governors declined to send Nationwide Guard troops, collectively with Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D). He stated he refused for several reasons, amongst them the reveal’s ongoing coronavirus response and “I am no longer going to send our girls and men within the uniform of a very proud Nationwide Guard to Washington for a photograph op.”
By Tom Jackman and Ovetta Wiggins
June 2, 2020 at 8: 03 PM EDT
Mother recounts son’s expertise after arrest Monday evening
When her 21-year-dilapidated son in fact handy Carla Wheeler that it turned into once main for him to be at the disclose end to the White Dwelling on Monday, she and her husband requested him to thrill be cautious.
At 7 p.m., he texted that he turned into once going to be arrested.
For the following 9 hours, they frantically tried to search out him, calling police stations and every quantity they might imagine of, Wheeler stated. At 5: 30 a.m., he one way or the other called them.
Wheeler stated her son did no longer are desirous to declare with a Washington Post reporter about what took dwelling, nonetheless she stated he is traumatized. She recounted what he in fact handy his fogeys: About 6: 30 p.m., a phalanx of police moved in on what had been a accrued disclose, firing rubber bullets and gasoline and surrounding the protesters, pushing them trusty into a smaller and smaller condo. “There turned into once no scheme to gain out,” she recalled. “Then he turned into once stuck.”
Wheeler stated he in fact handy them he noticed a teen overwhelmed by police, groups that incorporated formative years being sprayed with one thing, and an dilapidated man shot within the sight with a rubber bullet.
He in fact handy her he felt fortunate with merely the stinging in his eyes from the gasoline. “He’s bodily unscathed,” she stated. “Mentally, no longer so powerful.”
Everyone who had been arrested turned into once filled into autos, taken to a police facility and in fact handy to attend on curbs except they might also very smartly be taken in for processing.
Interior, runt maintaining cells were full of folks. If anybody turned into once sick, Wheeler stated, they were all exposed. Her son’s hide had slipped when the cordons of police moved in and with tight handcuffs on, there turned into once no scheme to adjust it. He turned into once charged with violating the curfew, Wheeler stated.
It turned into once his first mission into the protests over George Floyd’s loss of life. And his closing, Wheeler stated. She furthermore has forbidden her 16-year-dilapidated from going.
It’s an main second in history, and her formative years raised in Washington salvage been to many marches, nonetheless this one turned into once various.
Her 21-year-dilapidated son in fact handy his fogeys the expertise confirmed all his worst emotions relating to the United States. He selected to head to highschool in Europe after President Trump turned into once elected, Wheeler stated.
On Tuesday, he in fact handy his fogeys he turned into once ready to return to Spain.
By Susan Svrluga
June 2, 2020 at 7: 44 PM EDT
Sen. Elizabeth Warren joins protesters outside White Dwelling
Cheers erupted as Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) arrived at the demonstration end to the White Dwelling on Tuesday evening.
Warren spoke with protesters outside Lafayette Sq. a half of-hour earlier than the District’s 7 p.m. curfew set aside of abode in. She turned into once joined by her husband, Bruce Mann, and their golden retriever, Bailey.
After taking selfies with some folks, Warren in fact handy The Washington Post that she made up our minds 30 minutes earlier to plan to search the protests herself as a result of she “feels a accountability to stare this.”
“I’m right here this day as a result of nothing adjustments if we don’t declare out. It is no longer ample to quit jubilant in our properties and offices and say we stand in harmony,” she stated. “It’s main that we gain out on the front lines and declare to out racism everywhere.”
Warren, who unsuccessfully sought the Democratic Social gathering’s nomination for president, stated “it’s previous homely” that Trump cleared the identical park earlier than curfew Monday for “a photograph op” outside St. John’s Episcopal Church.
“Donald Trump has failed in his job to lead this nation for the reason that day he turned into once sworn in, nonetheless he took it to original lows the day earlier than this day,” Warren stated.
She left earlier than the curfew set aside of abode in.
By Teddy Amenabar and Perry Stein
June 2, 2020 at 7: 33 PM EDT
Hundreds pack streets end to Lafayette Sq., surpassing Monday crowds
Hundreds of demonstrators gathered in power in Washington on Tuesday evening, displaying up in increased numbers than the day earlier than.
An hour earlier than a 7 p.m. curfew, the crowd swelled vastly along the northern fringe of Lafayette Sq., jamming H Road NW and surrounding streets for about a blocks — roughly two or thrice the desire of protesters the evening earlier than. Law enforcement stood three deep within the back of a fence, face shields down.
With the crowds came more back stations, with more folks handing out water and offers to demonstrators.
Onlookers wheeled bicycles during the crowd, which turned into once now spilling onto 16th Road NW and onto the steps of St. John’s Episcopal Church, where a fire turned into once set aside of abode within the basement Sunday evening. The chants were rising louder and more unified, nonetheless beneath them, demonstrators insecure to every various about yet one more veil of power to sure them from H Road.
As curfew inched closer, groups of protesters began huddling in groups of two and three to declare about contingency plans if officers began firing, as took dwelling around this time on Monday. They reminded themselves of where they parked and checked bags for added masks. They discussed what to create for gasoline burns and lamented their lack of precise gasoline masks. One woman stated she felt fortunate she’d packed a drowsing accumulate, in case things went extremely poorly.
Swim goggles and lab goggles hung loose on the necks of various protesters who stated they wanted to be ready in case pepper bullets and various irritants began to soar around curfew.
Many had attended previous days’ protests, nonetheless several stated they were motivated to strategy out after searching at the assault on accrued protesters Monday. They merely wanted to be ready.
Dagoberto Acevedo, 24, of Fairfax, stated he turned into once right here on Monday evening when the police began to push protesters some distance from the park. All over a skirmish, as officers rushed forward and protesters ran, Acevedo tripped. A federal police officer in rebellion gear raised his baton, he stated. And a boy he didn’t know — merely 14, he later realized — threw his physique between them.
“After that,” Acevedo stated, “I’ll be out right here each day making an attempt to abet supply protection to folks.”
Because the curfew neared, the disclose remained accrued. No bottles tossed or rocks thrown.
At 6: 45 p.m., dozens of protesters began heading west on H Road, some distance from the crowd. But thousands more remained in dwelling. Autumn Sacred, a 29-year-dilapidated murky woman with a “dump Trump” pin on her backpack, climbed onto the window sill of Off the File, the restaurant at the Hay-Adams. At 6: 55 p.m., her chums yelled at her, “gain down now! It’s initiating!” The crew positioned on safety goggles.
“I’ve been taking part in video video games since I turned into once 8 years dilapidated,” she in fact handy them, hopping down. “I am ready for this.”
At 6: 59 p.m., the demonstrators started chanting, cheering and clapping — nonetheless no longer intriguing. There turned into once no shoving, no jostling.
Seven minutes previous curfew, a lady with a megaphone yelled directions to the crowd.
“Within the event that they delivery gassing you, create no longer plug!,” she stated. “I promise your eyes will quit burning one way or the other.”
The longer police waited to strategy, the more demonstrators looked to relax out, their mood turning celebratory.
A diminutive murky boy in a Batman hat danced danced to the mantra of “This Is what democracy looks admire.”
Beside him, a blonde woman turned into once pleading along with her husband. “Let’s quit except 7: 30,” she requested. “Ten more minutes.” He shook his head and took her arm, main her away.
By Marissa Lang, Hannah Natanson, Paul M. Duggan, Perry Stein and Jessica Contrera
June 2, 2020 at 7: 12 PM EDT
Arrested Monday, protester returns Tuesday
One hour earlier than curfew, hundreds of demonstrators crowded onto H Road. NW. Unlike the nights earlier than, it wasn’t merely rows of U.S. Park Police and waist-high barricades surroundings aside the crowds from the White Dwelling. An 8-foot steel fence lined the brick sidewalk, weighed down by heavy steel plates.
Protesters pointed their phones during the holes to determine on photography of the rows of Park Police positioned within the back of the fence. The physical condo between the demonstrators and regulation enforcement looked to gash back the stress on the front lines. Somewhat than be ready to search officers within the eyes whereas they chanted “choose a knee” and “I will’t breathe,” they were yelling at them from afar.
For now, no person turned into once throwing bottles or rocks. Volunteers handed out hand sanitizer and water bottles, whereas aged couples weaved during the crowd, making an attempt to search out spots they were jubilant standing.
They cheered as a murky protester in his dead 20s, who gave most attention-grabbing Patrick as his title, stood earlier than them, screaming his story of being arrested the evening earlier than. He stated he had been set aside of abode freed from the D.C. jail at 4 p.m. Tuesday. After stopping at Burger King, he came straight back downtown.
“I will eradicate coming back,” he hollered. “I will eradicate coming back.”
He kept yelling except he turned into once out of breath, then his friend touched his back and let him deeper into the crowd.
By Jessica Contrera
June 2, 2020 at 6: 44 PM EDT
‘We couldn’t no longer create it’: Immune-compromised grandparents leave quarantine to be part of protests
Merianne and Louis de Merode had a lot to fear on Friday afternoon as they stood amid a crowd of at the least 1,000 folks on H Road NW, north of Lafayette Sq..
Merianne, 64, and Louis, 71, had been in end to whole isolation for the reason that unique coronavirus began spreading several months within the past. The Georgetown couple salvage compromised immune systems and insecure — with unprecedented reason — that the virus will be a loss of life sentence for one or both of them.
They hadn’t planned to be part of the teeming crowds in downtown Washington over the closing several days. But about a things changed.
They watched the chatter on their neighborhood listserv — affluent Georgetowners decrying the looting that had spread to their neighborhood whereas asserting runt relating to the loss of life of George Floyd. After which they noticed demonstrators gassed to sure the fashion for President Trump’s photo op on Monday.
“We weren't coming down right here for four days, as a result of we were timid it turned into once going to be too compromising for our smartly being,” Louis stated. “Then things started piling up in our brains and our hearts, and we both made up our minds that we couldn’t no longer create it.”
On Tuesday, the pair were within the thick of a chanting, clapping crowd on H Road, cloth masks settled a runt of askew on their faces. Helicopter blades thrummed overhead.
“If some distance more white folks stated, ‘Right here's our anxiety,’ there might presumably be much less want for the vogue at folks no longer listening,” Merianne stated.
They regarded around at the oldsters shouting shoulder to shoulder. It turned into once invigorating. It turned into once serene provoking.
“Right here's 1,000 times more folks than we’ve been around,” Merianne stated.
“We stepped out of the principles that we set aside of abode for ourselves,” stated Louis.
By Peter Jamison
June 2, 2020 at 6: 31 PM EDT
Young folks be part of in demonstrations in District
Arwa Shobaki and Nidal Betare were searching at CNN photographs of accrued protesters getting sprayed with bullets and chemical irritants outside the White Dwelling on Monday after they made up our minds: They would bring their 6-year-dilapidated daughter, Rita, to the demonstrations the following day.
President Trump’s possibility to fireside on innocent, unarmed folks elevated the scenario to one thing equivalent to warfare, they stated, and their daughter had to stare history. Rita turned into once one in every of many formative years dropped at the demonstrations Tuesday.
“Trump is clearly making an attempt to terror folks,” stated Shobaki, 42. “We wanted to veil her he place up a fence where folks passe to crawl free.”
Rita turned into once amongst many formative years who joined their fogeys at the protests on Tuesday.
Rita ready for the day by tugging on a white cloth hide and slipping a pink bow in her darkish hair. Her fogeys parked downtown after riding from their D.C. home, and Rita spilled from the car, paunchy of curiosity. When she first noticed federal brokers, she requested, “Aren’t they alleged to be for warfare?” After which — “Aren’t they alleged to be conserving us?” Her mother didn’t know exactly what to inform, so she stated constructive.
Rita’s fogeys haven’t in fact handy her exactly what took dwelling to George Floyd as a result of they don’t are desirous to terror her. For the identical reason, they didn’t explain her exactly what dangers might presumably lurk in closed-in Lafayette Sq. — the gasoline that can per chance burn her brown eyes, the rubber bullets that can per chance rep angry red marks on her diminutive calves.
They merely laid down ground principles: They would leave smartly earlier than the 7 p.m. curfew, earlier if they sensed danger. They would place on masks. And, most considerably, the family would continually stick collectively.
That turned into once easy, as Rita spent many of the day on her dad’s shoulders. That’s where she turned into once perched about 6 p.m., 30 minutes earlier than officers had started firing the day earlier than. The crowd started chanting about Trump, and Rita stuck out her tongue and held her arms up in an “X” — one in every of her (nonverbal) nicknames for the president. The many is “Dumb.”
Then the chants changed, and Rita began calling out the slogan she’d memorized currently from a poster hung in her family’s home. “Shadowy lives,” she shouted, looping her fists under her dad’s chin, “topic!”
By Hannah Natanson
June 2, 2020 at 5: 57 PM EDT
Infuriate mounts toward federal regulation enforcement end to Lafayette Sq.
Shaking the 7-foot steel fence that turned into once erected overnight, protesters angry at federal regulation enforcement officers guarding Lafayette Sq. yelled insults, questions and requests at the girls and men of the Nationwide Guard, the U.S. Park Police and the Department of Set of initiating Security.
“Disgrace on you! Disgrace on you!” the crowd hollered.
“Create y’all salvage souls?” a young woman shouted.
“Why did you shoot at us the day earlier than this day?” requested Jake, a 26-year-dilapidated D.C. resident who requested to be identified most attention-grabbing by his first title. “We were armed with cardboard signs and water bottles! Why?”
After three days of protesting, Jake’s thunder turned into once hoarse. He turned into once end to the front line on Monday when officers started the exhaust of power to sure protesters and, admire many others uncover, stated he turned into once very much stunned by the sudden escalation.
“Is that this what you signed up for?” Jake yelled at the officers, whose expressions were inscrutable within the back of rebellion shields.
The scene along the huge murky chain-hyperlink fence turned into once irritating, with protesters assuredly shaking the fence, which infrequently swayed precariously nonetheless did no longer strategy down.
The huge majority of protesters would then reveal at the fence-shakers to quit: “Don’t create it don’t create it.”
“Don’t give them a reason!”
“Cease it,” screamed Anya Colon, 38. Colon, who came from New York, stated that many of the fence-shakers looked to be young and that she wanted to eradicate things accrued.
“Explore at the lineup,” she stated, gesturing toward the officers within the back of the fence. “No one desires them to assault us. We don’t salvage one thing else to fight them.”
At one point, two murky protesters — ages 19 and 20 — who were standing at the fence requested a white police officer who approached them whether or no longer he understands that their lives mattered.
“All lives topic,” the officer responded.
“He doesn’t gain,” one in every of the protesters stated to the lots of, shaking his head in obvious disgust.
By Rebecca Tan and Rachel Chason
June 2, 2020 at 5: 50 PM EDT
Clergy be part of disclose after Trump looks at church
The clergy participants huddled in a crew outside the fence set aside of abode up across the White Dwelling.
Whereas protesters chanted loudly and banged on the murky chain-hyperlink, the deacons from Maryland and pastors from Washington and Arlington quietly discussed one in every of the predominant reasons they were motivated to strategy out to disclose for the first time: apprehension over President Trump’s controversial appearance in front of St. John’s Church on Monday.
Their starched murky clothing stood out in a crowd that featured tattoos and handmade T-shirts with disclose slogans. Others in paunchy garb furthermore circulated within the crowd.
“To search the American folks protesting civilly, quietly and peacefully within the capital of the United States, to search them forcibly removed so our president will salvage a photograph op in front of a church maintaining up a Bible, is a full contradiction of what it stands for to be a Christian,” stated the Rev. Timothy Freeman of the AME Zion Church on 16th Road NW.
Freeman discussed the events that transpired with a pair of Episcopal deacons he had merely met from Sir Bernard Law County. They stated they, too, were motivated by identical sentiments.
The Rev. Lesley Krauland of St. Luke’s in Bethesda stated she turned into once anxious to veil up after the stable condemnation of Trump by Episcopal Bishop Mariann Budde.
“After what took dwelling with President Trump on the total abusing vitality and maintaining his Bible — no longer even his Bible — no longer even praying for the oldsters who were witnessing abuse, I felt compelled,” Krauland stated.
Her friend, the Rev. Kathryn McMahon of Appropriate Shepherd Episcopal Church in Silver Spring, added one final point that irked her: It looked that Trump had held the Bible upside down as he clutched it at St. John’s on Monday.
By Justin Jouvenal
June 2, 2020 at 5: 29 PM EDT
D.C. grandma lived through 1968 riots serene marches for alternate
If she’s being factual, Cassandra Wooten, isn’t sure this might per chance manufacture a distinction — the marching, the chanting, the total children she’s considered being overcome by pepper spray and choking on clouds of chemicals outside the White Dwelling.
But right here she turned into once, marching for the who's conscious of what time — she lost depend years within the past — to disclose police violence and the treatment of murky folks.
“I merely desire a greater world for my grandbaby. I desire a greater world for you,” Wooten, 58, stated, adjusting her blue face hide as hundreds took a knee at the corner of 14th and T streets NW.
The crew, which broke off from the White Dwelling disclose, stopped every 9 blocks to kneel. 9 is the desire of minutes George Floyd turned into once pinned down by police in an unlawful withhold earlier than he died.
At the front of the pack stood Dameon Byrd Jr., 28, who implored the crowd to be conscious why they’re right here.
“Allies, at the same time as you happen to’re with us this day, be with us the following day to come. Be with us the day earlier than this day,” he stated. “Right here's no longer merely eventually. Right here's our lives!”
Because the crew turned down U Road, yet one more D.C. grandmother emerged on her balcony with a fist raised.
Pastor John Cox of the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church identified her immediately. She’s one in every of his congregants, in her dead 80s.
“Thanks, grandma,” Byrd stated. “Thanks. We’re out right here for you.”
The crowd marched on, up the steps of the Free Masonry temple and packed into 16th Road, as D.C. police shut down visitors.
Wooten, a lifelong Washingtonian, hasn’t let herself dare to imagine this second might presumably also very smartly be various. But she desires to.
“We must serene be out right here each day, each day, except [lawmakers] strategy out and signal one thing,” she stated. “We wish them to be part of the alternate, too.”
When Tanya Parker, 73, walked out of her senior condo with a walker on U Road NW to contend with the protesters, the crowd roared.
“I’m so comfy with you,” stated the native Washingtonian who witnessed the metropolis’s riots in 1968. She warned them now to not hurt themselves and stated “a greater day goes to strategy.”
By Marissa Lang and Perry Stein
June 2, 2020 at 5: 06 PM EDT
Infuriate about Monday’s violence helps to gasoline Tuesday’s protests
Protests Tuesday afternoon were fueled by anger about violent clashes Monday, when protesters stated they were infuriated and disgusted through power by federal regulation enforcement.
“Don’t create what you did closing evening,” they yelled during the huge murky fence in Lafayette Sq..
“Create your kids know you gassed civilians?” they requested. “I don’t look no rebellion right here. Assign down your rebellion gear.”
Federal forces were again out within the streets Monday. Protesters recurrently confronted dozens of Department of Set of initiating Security brokers wielding plastic shields and wood batons.
“Portray a runt of empathy,” Josh Ronan, 25, begged a murky DHS officer.
“I’m merely doing my job,” the officer in fact handy Roman, who's furthermore murky. Ronan, of Alexandria, stated he turned into once “disgusted” by the flexibility passe on protesters Monday.
“They search admire a runt of navy in a warfare zone,” Amanda Rogers, a public defender, in fact handy her chums, police heaps by the murky fence. Rogers, 36, stated she made up our minds to strategy out Tuesday after seeing the violent clashes Monday.
“Entirely,” she stated when requested if she turned into once timid.
By Rachel Chason
June 2, 2020 at 4: 52 PM EDT
Episcopal priest describes being gassed and overrun by police at Lafayette Sq. church
It turned into once 3 a.m. Tuesday earlier than the Rev. Virginia Gerbasi turned into once one way or the other ready to doze off. On every occasion she began to float off, she began pondering again of the church and the protesters and the volley of flash bombs and pellets and gasoline that sent all of them operating for hide. But what kept her awake turned into once the anger she felt and the disbelief about what took dwelling.
Gerbasi went on Monday to St. John’s Episcopal Church, end to Lafayette Sq. across from the White Dwelling, to creep out water and snacks to demonstrators who had gathered to disclose the loss of life of George Floyd. She turned into once there, she wrote later on her Fb page, to abet manufacture the patio of the church “a dwelling of respite and peace.” A runt after 6 p.m., it turned one thing else nonetheless.
In her put up, Gerbasi, who's the assistant rector at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Georgetown, described a accrued day that erupted in mayhem and terror as federal regulation enforcement officers sprayed chemical irritants and shot pellets at nonviolent demonstrators earlier than President Trump walked to the front of the church and held up a Bible in front of cameras.
By Joe Heim
June 2, 2020 at 4: 50 PM EDT
Insist march heads north up 14th Road NW as leaders call for peace
Three hours earlier than curfew on Tuesday, hundreds of protesters split off from Lafayette Sq. and marched up 14th Road NW previous armored protection power autos and troopers in fatigues who lined the twin carriageway.
Metropolis bus drivers cheered and honked as protesters walked by. Drivers leaned out of automobile home windows with raised fists. One woman shouted, “Thanks!”
Hassan, who declined to give his closing title, stated the march, which had brought southbound visitors to a standstill, might presumably manufacture him dead to work. But, he stated, smiling, it turned into once price it.
“Right here's main. This what we would prefer factual now,” he stated.
A Metro worker clapped as the crew walked on, previous boarded up restaurants and shuttered stores, chanting “murky lives topic” and “no justice, no peace!”“ That’s factual,” she yelled. “Right here's D.C., runt one!”
Gary Murray, a D.C. high college junior, turned into once at the front of a crew of hundreds of protesters who took a knee at the busy intersection of 14th Road and Rhode Island Avenue on Tuesday afternoon.
He had been pepper sprayed an hour earlier and listened carefully as the disclose leader stated on a megaphone that he wanted protesters to stay accrued. The leader then in fact handy the crew to flip around and look how many folks stood within the back of them in disclose. Gary stood up, circled and smiled.
By Marissa Lang and Perry Stein
June 2, 2020 at 4: 49 PM EDT
Teen’s first demonstration ends with pepper spray
As Gary Murray, 15, stood in front of the White Dwelling Tuesday a line of armed police guards, he grew angrier and angrier.
He had merely recovered from getting his info enamel out and had been finding out the headlines relating to the violent protests and this turned into once his first day he might presumably creep out. It took him merely a runt while of being at the disclose to gain pepper sprayed.
He turned into once with his trainer from Dunbar Excessive College in D.C., and he’s serene no longer sure why the police unleashed the spray on him.
“Cherish they're in fact protection power — and we pay for the shields that beat us,” he screamed at the guards all over the disclose. “You perceive why you might per chance presumably presumably be ready to feed your loved ones — as a result of of us. ”
He turned into once undeterred though and persisted on the disclose.
“This in fact hurts my heart,” he stated. “As a teen, as the fashion forward for this nation, this hurts my heart.”
By Perry Stein
June 2, 2020 at 4: 47 PM EDT
Arlington police: All we did turned into once crowd eradicate watch over
Arlington County police officers who labored end to Lafayette Sq. on Monday evening passe their shields nonetheless nearly no various weapons to push demonstrators off H Road NW in what they thought turned into once preparation for the set up of a original fence, nonetheless furthermore had the create of clearing the twin carriageway for President Trump to crawl from the White Dwelling to St. John’s Episcopal Church, county officers stated.
“I will say with out doubt that our officers did no longer deploy gasoline or rubber bullets,” stated Arlington Police Chief Jay Farr. One of many 53 civil disturbance unit officers fired a single paintball at a individual protester who attempted to breach the police line, Farr stated, nonetheless no various power turned into once passe, and their batons weren't unsheathed. Four firefighters from Arlington were furthermore deployed to the District.
Arlington police responded to a mutual back query from the U.S. Park Police on Sunday and Monday, and were there largely to manufacture relief to overwhelmed Park Police forces, Farr stated. They did no longer query of to want to sure a twin carriageway for a presidential crawl, nonetheless found themselves on the front line, wielding their ACPD helmets and unmarked round shields when what had been a accrued demonstration turned confrontational about 6: 30 p.m.
U.S. Park Police officers dress equally, nonetheless their shields say “police” on the front.
County manager Trace Schwartz, who had monitored Trump’s call with governors earlier within the day, his Rose Backyard speech and Trump’s crawl to the church, stated after he spoke with Farr, “I reached the conclusion we were being done.”
“We were being passe. … We had been requested to create one thing that turned out to be a political stunt,” Schwartz stated in a joint interview with Farr. “If within the raze, we gain a query from the Park Police for mutual back, we are going to evaluate it in accordance with the circumstances. And there’s nothing more I are desirous to inform about that.”
Schwartz stated Monday evening that the county is reevaluating its operate within the regional mutual back pact that sends emergency personnel across jurisdictional lines when various cities, counties or states query abet.
By Patricia Sullivan
June 2, 2020 at 4: 17 PM EDT
Secret Carrier pulls woman from automobile, sparking brief chaos end to White Dwelling
Elizabeth Tsehai turned into once cheering and chanting as she drove her BMW alongside protesters on H Road Northwest on Tuesday afternoon. The quit-at-home mother, at the origin from Ethiopia, stated she made up our minds to strategy out after seeing violent clashes closing evening on the guidelines. She stated a Secret Carrier agent warned her to quit riding, and she responded, “Arrest me, I will’t breathe.”
Then two officers dragged her out of her automobile, which turned into once serene operating, and pinned her to the bottom. Protesters swarmed around them. Male officers pulled Tsehai within the back of the murky chain hyperlink fence, as she demanded to know why she turned into once being taken away.
“She stated ‘I’m no longer resisting,’” stated protester Haley Sanders, who watched the interaction and turned into once one in every of dozens of protesters who gathered around Tsehai’s automobile to supply protection to it, and her property.
Police deployed pepper spray, sending protesters fleeing, as they banged in opposition to the fence after Tsehai turned into once pulled within the back of it.
Minutes later, she emerged from within the back of the fence, pumping her firsts and grinning as the crowd cheered. Tsehai stated she had no longer been arrested, nonetheless had been given a warning to leave immediately.
“They honestly roughed me up. … I am the mum of two college-age children,” she stated after returning to her automobile. “I came out right here as a result of what took dwelling the day earlier than this day is merely abominable.”
By Rachel Chason
June 2, 2020 at 4: 04 PM EDT
‘We felt helpless merely sitting home’: Household participants put collectively for his or her first disclose
If the police delivery to swarm, the mum in fact handy her formative years, quit collectively and head north.
She pointed up 16th Road NW, previous boarded-up structures, shattered home windows and patches of asphalt serene charred from fires set aside of abode all over the previous several days of disclose and unrest.
Leslie Calamese, 50, stated she hadn’t wanted to plan to the protests in the initiating. They looked too violent, too gigantic. Too powerful dash gasoline, too powerful uncertainty.
But after searching at from their home in Woodbridge, Va., as accrued protesters were plug down by rebellion police and officers on horseback, Calamese changed her tips.
And so forth Tuesday, she stood along with her three formative years — Kacy, 12, Kamryn, 14, and Kennedy, 17 — explaining what to create if the accrued atmosphere began to flip.
“We felt helpless merely sitting home, searching at what took dwelling out right here,” Calamese stated. “We’ll leave smartly earlier than curfew, nonetheless I believed it turned into once main for them to expertise this.”
It turned into once the girls’ first disclose.
“I turned into once worried in the initiating,” Kennedy stated. “But I’m satisfied we came.”
Because the crowd chanted “What's going to we want? Justice!” the girls glanced around and nodded in assent.
“We must serene gain justice,” Kamryn stated.
“Equality for each person,” Kacy stated.
“Other folks salvage to be held guilty,” Kennedy stated. “It’s time for alternate.”
Nearby, pressed up in opposition to the murky chain-hyperlink fence that materialized around Lafayette Sq. overnight, three high college boys chanted along with the crowd: “Hi there, hello, ho, ho! These racist cops salvage obtained to head!”
But you might per chance presumably presumably hear most attention-grabbing two of them.
Roberto Rivera, 14, had a paunchy gasoline hide over his face.
The inexperienced hide, secured tightly, turned into once too gigantic. The orderly filter hooked as much as the tip of it hung carefully as he turned his head to behold the crowd.
After searching at crowds of demonstrators consumed by clouds of gasoline Monday, Rivera stated, he thought there turned into once no scheme his fogeys would let him creep to Tuesday’s demonstration.
Then his friend, Jack Heincien, 16, offered him a gasoline hide.
The boys, college students at DC International, stated they felt compelled to strategy out after searching at the aggressive treatment of protesters.
They stated they wanted to veil the police that accrued demonstrators is no longer going to be intimidated.
“I want folks to be protected,” Rivera stated. “You might presumably also’t be shot at for protesting or killed for doing one thing minor. That’s no longer factual.”
By Marissa Lang
June 2, 2020 at 3: 09 PM EDT
Tensions continue as demonstrators return to Lafayette Sq. reveal
A crowd of hundreds gathered on H Road on Tuesday afternoon in front of a newly erected big murky fence that avoided them from entering Lafayette Sq., chanting, waving signs and kneeling as they shouted, “Speak his title: George Floyd” and “Protect a knee.”
Police officers, in brief blue shirts and bulletproof vests, were a departure from the rebellion-ready officers that protesters salvage encountered at previous days’ protests. The demonstration, which began spontaneously within the early afternoon Tuesday as a crowd began to amass, had an air of normalcy — a cellist done his instrument earlier than rolling info cameras. A twin carriageway supplier hawking face masks with the words “Shadowy Lives Subject” and “I will’t breathe” had set aside of abode up a folding desk. “Catch your face masks right here,” he called.
Many within the crowd stated they had been skittish by the violent clashes they witnessed Tuesday and upset by President Trump’s morning tweet boasting of “domination.”
“The explanation I came out this day is as a result of that took dwelling the day earlier than this day,” stated Brian Norwood, a 49-year-dilapidated white man who lives in Southwest Washington. “I am right here to be shot with rubber bullets and dash gasoline.”
He and a murky male protester, who declined to give his title, shouted at the police within the back of the fence, begging them to determine on into consideration their operate in history.
Indicators of the standoff that beset previous protests with dash gasoline, fire and violence were everywhere. Armored protection power autos roamed downtown. Federal brokers closed off streets, restricting gain entry to to the reveal across the White Dwelling to pedestrians most attention-grabbing. On the facet of the boarded-up St. John’s church, any individual had graffitied the words: “The devil is at your doorstep.”
Sareena Brown, a 30-year-dilapidated murky woman, filmed Department of Set of initiating Security police who gathered on Vermont Avenue.
“I turned into once out the day earlier than this day. It’s going to gain loopy by the evening,” stated Brown, a custodian within the Department of Veterans Affairs. “Other folks are desirous to fight in distinction president.”
When just a few dozen officers in conceal with “protection power police” written on their vests walked during the crowd, protesters shouted.
“Cowards, gain out of my metropolis,” one shouted.
“Create you gain a paycheck to oppress the oldsters?” yet one more requested.
About 2: 30 p.m., a troop of Nationwide Guard troopers walked briskly during the crowd as protesters gathered with their arms held high.
“Fingers up,” the demonstrators shouted. “Don’t shoot!”
By Rachel Chason and Marissa Lang
June 2, 2020 at 2: 49 PM EDT
D.C. resident tells of getting gassed, then arrested
Zach Slavin, 32, turned into once leaning in opposition to the steel barricade surroundings aside authorities from protesters Monday at Lafayette Sq. when he noticed the twin carriageway of officers initiating to creep up in coordinated bursts. He heard “mumbled announcements” over the loudspeaker nonetheless turned into once no longer ready to discern what turned into once being stated.
“There turned into once absolutely nothing that turned into once understandable,” stated Slavin, collectively with that he had been following police steering throughout the day Monday.
At 6: 30 p.m., Slavin stated officers all trusty now burst forward previous the barricade. A thick cloud descended over the crowd, he stated, and armed officers on foot started firing rubber pellets at folks.
“There turned into once no warning, zero warning earlier than the dash gasoline turned into once fired,” Slavin stated.
With a bandanna around his face, Slavin began coughing and felt the gasoline stinging his eyes. As he tried to damage some distance from the crowd, canisters were dropped several feet some distance from him and exploded. These explosives were dropped within the center of the crowd, within several feet of at the least a hundred folks or more, he stated. Officers persisted firing rubber pellets at protesters who were already backing up.
“The [officers] were acting admire terrorists,” stated Slavin, an 11-year D.C. resident. “I turned into once being chased by police on the streets of my salvage metropolis.”
After breaking free, Slavin took refuge end to the Mall for about a hours earlier than making an attempt to manufacture his scheme back to his home in Mount Satisfying. Appropriate earlier than 8 p.m., as he walked by 16th and I streets NW, he turned into once surrounded by several dozen D.C. police, along with 30 or so various folks. Contributors of the media were in fact handy to exit the circle, along with a jogger who merely took dwelling to be passing by when the police closed in, Slavin stated.
The final 30 folks were arrested and transported to the D.C. police academy in Anacostia, where they were questioned and photographed. A majority of those detained were of their 20s or younger, Slavin stated, with some as young as 18. The crew turned into once a mixture of white, murky and Asian, he illustrious.
“They were asking these children if they were of age,” Slavin stated. “I turned into once terrorized and shaking, and I had no scheme to consolation these children various than to present an explanation for them they were going to be okay, which I didn’t know.”
Appropriate after center of the evening, about five hours after he turned into once detained, police charged Slavin with a curfew violation and gave him an October court docket date. Slavin stated he and the detainees he turned into once with were then launched.
By Rebecca Tan
June 2, 2020 at 2: 08 PM EDT
Dozens disclose Trump’s declare over with to John Paul II shrine
As church bells rang at a distance, dozens of Washingtonians gathered in Brookland to disclose President Trump’s exhaust of power in opposition to protesters Monday to manufacture scheme for a photograph op outside St. John’s Episcopal Church.
The president turned into once merely down the twin carriageway, visiting a D.C. shrine honoring Pope John Paul II in what protesters decried as yet one more spectacle the exhaust of faith as a prop.
The crowd, gathered within the back of police tape just a few half of mile away, cheered as autos and autos honked in succor of signs that read, “Shadowy lives topic,” “Trump mocks Christ” and “God is no longer a prop.”
Appropriate earlier than noon, the crew knelt for eight minutes of silence and prayer — one for every minute a Minneapolis police officer knelt on the neck of George Floyd earlier than he died.
Other folks began to cry as a snug, solemn rendition of “Amazing Grace” broke the silence. Chian Gavin, 57, wiped her eyes whereas the crowd sang. “It turned into once in fact the sitting there for eight minutes that obtained me — eight minutes is goodbye,” she stated. “To thunder that any individual might presumably be in effort, might presumably be struggling in that set aside for that long.”
Gavin, who lives in Brookland, stated she has hesitated to attend various protests as a result of of the serene-raging coronavirus pandemic. But this one, a neighborhood gathering, turned into once more difficult to withstand. She drew up a two-facet signal that stated “murky lives topic” and “quit racism.” Loads of households brought formative years to the demonstration — one thing they stated they had no longer felt protected ample to create outside the White Dwelling in most up-to-date days, where police salvage launched chemicals, exploding pepper pellets and various projectiles into the crowd.
Chanon Bah, 31, stated she has tried to point the demonstrations to her 3-year-dilapidated son Cairo. Searching at photography of rebellion police advancing on unarmed protesters flashing across the guidelines has pressured him, she stated. “Mommy, who’s the contaminated guy?” she stated he requested.
“I attempted to point that infrequently the police are the loyal guys, nonetheless infrequently they’re no longer,” she stated. “We declare a lot about emotions. That presumably those folks available are no longer enraged. Maybe they’re sad. Or timid.”
Cairo, who wore a fabric face hide with monsters on it, held up a signal that stated: “the precise virus is the system.” The family had furthermore participated in a automobile caravan organized by Shadowy Lives Subject DC earlier within the week.
“I needed to manufacture the point that whereas we create choose the virus seriously, we furthermore acknowledge the injustices in [the criminal justice] system,” Bah stated. “We are able to create both.”
Michelle Dixon, 38, brought her 2-year-dilapidated son to the demonstration in a red shirt emblazoned with the note: “Resist.” She turned into once moved to strategy out to face in opposition to what she noticed as Trump’s disingenuous veil of faith. Dixon, a congregant at All Souls Church, stated God is “sacred and in fact the embodiment of unconditional love.”
“How are you able to stand there and withhold up a Bible and say you suspect in this unconditional love that is God at the same time as you might per chance presumably presumably be sowing fear and hatred and shooting accrued protesters merely down the twin carriageway?” she stated of Trump. “It’s unforgivable.”
By Marissa Lang
June 2, 2020 at 2: 05 PM EDT
Barr for my part requested for protesters to be pushed back from Lafayette Sq.
Felony decent Overall William P. Barr for my part ordered regulation enforcement officers on the bottom to elongate the perimeter around Lafayette Sq. merely earlier than Trump spoke Monday, a individual conscious of the topic stated.
Basically based on two federal regulation enforcement officers, the likelihood had been made dead Sunday or early Monday to elongate the perimeter around Lafayette Sq. by one block. The idea turned into once to be done, in conserving with one in every of the regulation enforcement officers, the following afternoon. Barr turned into once a factor of the likelihood-making direction of, the decent stated.
That regulation enforcement decent stated that within the afternoon, Barr went to behold the scene — and located the perimeter had no longer been prolonged. The attorney frequent conferred with regulation enforcement officers on the bottom — which the decent stated is captured in a video of the incident.
“He conferred with them to set up on the site and on the total stated, ‘This desires to be done. Catch it done,’” the decent stated.
The decent stated Barr “assumed that any resistance from the protesters of being moved might presumably be met with frequent crowd-eradicate watch over measures.” The decent stated that Barr had been in fact handy on the scene that there salvage been reviews of participants of the crowd passing rocks amongst themselves and that a bottle had been thrown in his route.
The decent defended Barr’s possibility. “This idea turned into once going down, irrespective of any plans of the president,” the decent stated.
The officers spoke on the location of anonymity as a result of they weren't authorized to declare forward of Barr addressing the topic himself publicly.
By Matt Zapotosky
June 2, 2020 at 1: 44 PM EDT
Georgetown doctor says he turned into once overwhelmed up whereas making an attempt to quit looters on Sunday
Caesar Junker stated he turned into once heading out for a center of the night bite of pizza on Sunday when he noticed them: greater than 100 folks in hoodies looting stores with abandon all along M Road, merely across the corner from the Georgetown condo where he has lived for 30 years.
Junker, a sports actions medication doctor and a colonel within the Air Power, spotted police standing within attain, searching at nonetheless doing nothing. He took out his phone and started filming, no longer essentially meaning to intervene, nonetheless lost his temper when the vandals began focused on Sebago, a footwear retailer whose owners he has known for years. It turned into once around 11 p.m. on an otherwise balmy and handsome evening within the nation’s capital.
“Cease!” he yelled. “What are you doing? What's the cause of this?”
The vandals, in terms of all of whom wore masks and regarded young, missed him. As a exchange, more joined and started breaking into an adjoining wearing items retailer, clambering out during the smashed-in home windows with the total clothing and sneakers they might elevate. Junker kept filming, kept yelling at them to quit it. He kept urging the police to step in — and he kept hoping that any individual else from the neighborhood might presumably be part of him and abet restore accrued.
By Hannah Natanson
June 2, 2020 at 1: 41 PM EDT
Trump has threatened to mobilize the Military in opposition to protesters. Hoover did it in 1932.
Though in overall forgotten this day, President Trump’s threats to mobilize the protection power salvage a historical precedent from the Big Depression — a precedent that proved costly to the reelection present of an earlier Republican president.
On July 28, 1932, greater than 200 mounted cavalry troopers, adopted by foot troopers and five tanks, marched down Pennsylvania Avenue toward the Capitol to delivery an assault on World Warfare I veterans.
The in terms of 20,000 veterans — all unemployed — had converged on Washington in early Can also merely to ask bonus payments from Congress and President Herbert Hoover. Led by Walter W. Waters, a venerable sergeant from Oregon, they called themselves the Bonus Military Expeditionary Forces, a nod to their provider in World Warfare I.
Though the bonus marchers evoked public sympathy, Hoover regarded the Pennsylvania Avenue encampment as an eyesore, no various from the lots of Depression shantytowns that his critics dubbed “Hoovervilles.” And the abandoned structures in which the veterans squatted were about to be razed to manufacture scheme for new federal construction.
Two camps were routed — a crew squatting in a constructing slated for demolition east of the Capitol on Pennsylvania Avenue, and a greater tent encampment within the Anacostia Flats, south of the 11th Road Bridge in what is now Anacostia Park.
By Terence McArdle
June 2, 2020 at 1: 02 PM EDT
D.C. police: We weren’t inquisitive about possibility to sure protesters forward of Trump’s crawl
D.C. metropolis officers stated they weren't inquisitive relating to the likelihood to sure out accrued protests outside the White Dwelling earlier than President Trump’s Rose Backyard remarks and a declare over with to a historical church burned all over unrest.
D.C. Police Chief Peter Newsham stated regulation enforcement had already made up our minds federal officers might presumably be guilty for policing the reveal north of Lafayette Sq., where officers fired rubber bullets and chemical gasoline at accrued protesters around 6: 30 p.m. Law enforcement cleared the reveal earlier than Trump might presumably crawl to St. John’s Church, part of which had been set aside of abode on fire Sunday.
Newsham stated native police most attention-grabbing realized about plans to sure the square rapidly earlier than it took dwelling.
“I turned into once in fact handy of the circulation, it turned into once an unplanned circulation, rapidly earlier than it occurred. The Metropolitan Police Department did no longer choose part,” Newsham stated at a info convention. “It is also out of flip for me to declare about who, what, where and how munitions were deployed.”
Newsham stated it is rarely odd for dead leer for unplanned presidential plug. Requested about photography displaying police officers inquisitive about intriguing protesters end to the park, Newsham stated he might presumably evaluation that evidence, nonetheless “there turned into once no record to abet with intriguing the president.”
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) tweeted Monday that the handling of White Dwelling protesters turned into once “indecent.”
“I didn’t look any provocation that can per chance warrant the deployment of munitions, and particularly for the cause of intriguing the president across the twin carriageway,” the mayor stated at a Tuesday info convention.
Newsham stated the tensions from closing evening might presumably hurt native police-community relations.
“I’m concerned whenever there’s a police action that paints police officers in a detrimental gentle as a result of what folks will create is they'll attribute that to all of us,” stated Newsham.
Bowser stated she has been pushing back on Trump’s attempts to deploy thousands, collectively with active accountability protection power, to quell unrest in Washington.
“We don’t want the armed Nationwide Guard, armed protection power, and we don’t want any of those things on D.C. streets,” Bowser stated. “Federal resources and monument and memorials are applicable for federal resources.”
“We’re satisfied to search that after two nights of reveal of no activity, riots and looting in opposition to innocent civilians — the president’s actions restored record within the nation’s capitol,” a White Dwelling decent stated on the location of anonymity to declare about interior conversations.
A second senior decent stated Trump turned into once fixated on the rioting and raucous protests in D.C. streets and in fact handy his crew to consult with metropolis officers and the D.C. Nationwide Guard relating to the fashion to quit it.
Metropolis officers say they ward off on calls from federal officers to arm the Nationwide Guard within the District. Unlike states, the mayor desires approval from the Department of Defense to set off the metropolis’s Nationwide Guard.
“Whereas we ask for the Nationwide Guard’s assistance on checkpoints, so as to declare, around our perimeter to eradicate watch over creep with the streak of visitors interior and out and to eradicate watch over that, we did no longer and create no longer query an armed guard for any cause within the District of Columbia,” stated Bowser.
Metropolis officers furthermore stated they didn't query regulation enforcement assistance from various departments. Arlington County officers stated closing evening the query came from the U.S. Park Police.
Reacting to Arlington pulling its officers out after the melee, Bowser stated “I'd advocate their officers shouldn’t salvage been there within the first dwelling.”
By Fenit Nirappil
June 2, 2020 at 12: 33 PM EDT
D.C. mayor’s dwelling of job says federal officers floated view of taking up D.C. police
Federal officers floated the view that of taking eradicate watch over of native D.C. police, John Falcicchio, the mayor’s chief of workers, confirmed Tuesday.
The District of Columbia is a federal enclave governed by a mayor and the council, nonetheless the federal regulation granting self-governance enables the president to determine on eradicate watch over of native police officers in emergency scenarios.
Falcicchio stated federal officers, collectively with at the White Dwelling, inquired about their powers to determine on eradicate watch over of police. He stated Mayor Muriel E. Boswer and various metropolis officers objected and would mount a upright anxiety if they try to create so.
“We imagine we're company in our knowing that what turned into once introduced the day earlier than this day would no longer be a prudent creep,” he in fact handy newshounds. “Even supposing there were discussions the day earlier than this day, they serene inform back to Mayor Bowser.”
Bowser demurred when requested earlier within the day if federal officers proposed taking up the metropolis’s division, nonetheless stated she would oppose this sort of creep. “I'd regard that as an affront to even our restricted home rule and the safety of the District of Columbia,” Bowser stated.
By Fenit Nirappil
June 2, 2020 at 12: 26 PM EDT
Catch. Connolly requests paperwork about Trump’s church declare over with
Catch. Gerald E. Connolly (D-Va.), chairman of the Dwelling oversight subcommittee with jurisdiction over the nation’s capital, on Tuesday questioned the director of the U.S. Secret Carrier about Monday evening’s assault on protesters outside the White Dwelling.
Calling the exhaust of rubber bullets and what he stated turned into once dash gasoline an “unwarranted assault on accrued demonstrators,” the congressman from Fairfax County requested paperwork linked to the clearing of protesters that immediately preceded President Trump’s declare over with to St. John’s Church.
“Whereas the Secret Carrier is tasked with conserving the President of the United States, it is rarely a instrument of fascism, and the conduct and operations of the Secret Carrier can't be allowed to infringe upon the constitutional rights of the American folks for the applications of serving the President’s personal conceitedness,” he stated in a letter to James Murray, director of the Secret Carrier.
As well to to paperwork linked to the church declare over with, Connolly requested communications about workers who objected to “the focused on of accrued protestors” and Secret Carrier policies relating to the treatment of accrued protesters.
By Jenna Portnoy
June 2, 2020 at 11: 59 AM EDT
D.C. averages three housebreaking reviews a day. Police got 176 reviews in two days.
D.C. police info veil that 176 burglaries were reported Sunday and Monday within the District — a surge in a metropolis that in overall averages about three housebreaking reviews a day.
Following the killing of Floyd in Minneapolis, demonstrators salvage taken to the streets within the nation’s capital to disclose police brutality. But as the day wears on, the evening and center of the night hours salvage brought vandalism and looting in numerous D.C. neighborhoods.
On Sunday, D.C. police got 54 housebreaking reviews. Companies and wanting amenities within the Tenleytown, Georgetown, Chinatown and Logan Circle areas were amongst the toughest-hit, in conserving with info analyzed by The Washington Post.
Burglaries surged again the following day, with 122 reported Monday. These burglaries were largely in and across the Foggy Bottom, Georgetown, Chinatown and Logan Circle areas.
By John D. Harden
June 2, 2020 at 10: 33 AM EDT
D.C.’s most attention-grabbing charter college community cancels digital classes in ‘harmony with Shadowy college students’
The District’s most attention-grabbing charter college community is canceling classes Tuesday following four days of violent protests within the nation’s capital.
KIPP DC — which serves about 7,000 college students on more than one campuses — stated the closure of digital training is in “harmony with Shadowy college students, workers and households.”
Success Prep and Mundo Verde charter colleges furthermore stated they might be closing Tuesday in harmony.
“Shadowy formative years deserve better. Shadowy households deserve better. Shadowy educators deserve better. Shadowy human beings deserve better,” KIPP DC CEO and founder Susan Schaeffler wrote in a letter to households and workers. “The KIPP DC community is electrified to exhaust the day to contend with themselves and their loved ones, register on their family and chums, and manufacture their voices heard as part of the circulation for racial justice.”
D.C. Public Colleges ended the academic year Friday. But many charter colleges within the nation’s capital, which might presumably be publicly funded nonetheless privately operated, are serene originate, with college students taking part in distance studying.
Chancellor Lewis D. Ferebee wrote in a letter to varsity students and households that the college system would host a digital workshop for fogeys Wednesday relating to the fashion to consult with their formative years about plug.
“We acknowledge that there might be hurt, confusion, and anger about what is going down in our District and across the nation. I piece those emotions with you,” Ferebee wrote. “Now greater than ever, we must flip attention to our ray of hope, our formative years.”
By Perry Stein
June 2, 2020 at 10: 18 AM EDT
Dwelling end to White Home is closed to autos, pedestrians; original fencing added
The U.S. Secret Carrier closed roads end to the White Dwelling Tuesday morning whereas furthermore blocking gain entry to to pedestrians end to Lafayette Sq..
The closures place a fringe across the White Dwelling grounds, from the Ellipse on Constitution Avenue NW to Lafayette Sq. along H Road NW, where thousands of protesters gathered Monday.
New fencing turned into once furthermore erected along the northern fringe of Lafayette Sq. as of Tuesday morning, in conserving with reviews on social media. The closures precipitated some Metrobus routes to be delayed.
As of noon, the Secret Carrier stated the twin carriageway closures remained in create for pedestrians and vehicular visitors and Lafayette Park stays closed. The company did no longer say when the reveal will reopen.
An alert from the Downtown Trade Growth District stated the roadways will be closed to vehicular visitors Tuesday except further leer and folks are being requested to exhaust alternate routes. These roads are closed:
• Constitution Avenue NW between 15th and 17th streets
• 17th Road NW between Constitution Avenue and H Road
• 15th Road NW between Constitution Avenue and H Road
• H Road NW between 15th and 17th streets
By Luz Lazo
June 2, 2020 at 9: 38 AM EDT
131-year-dilapidated Confederate statue some distance from Alexandria intersection
The Confederate statue “Appomattox,” which depicts a southern-coping with Civil Warfare soldier and has stood in an Alexandria intersection for decades, turned into once removed Tuesday morning, a month earlier than planned.
Alexandria Mayor Justin Wilson stated the United Daughters of the Confederacy, which owns the statue, opted to determine on away the memorial a month forward of agenda attributable to demonstrations across the nation in which segregation-expertise statues salvage been vandalized.
The monolith commemorates the mustering at the initiating of the Civil Warfare of Alexandria electorate who marched south to be part of the Confederate forces. Hence, the soldier faces south. Shadowy residents salvage long even handed it an affront and a reminder that their town sided with folks who supported slavery. Defenders stated it reminded the metropolis of its Southern heritage.
The United Daughters of the Confederacy might presumably no longer be immediately reached for comment.
The metropolis, which has been making an attempt to determine on away the statue from public property for years nonetheless turned into once stymied by reveal regulation, sent the group a letter several weeks within the past requesting its elimination after Gov. Ralph Northam (D) signed a invoice in April allowing individual localities to determine on away, relocate or contextualize Confederate monuments within their communities, initiating July 1.
By Patricia Sullivan
June 2, 2020 at 9: 35 AM EDT
D.C. mayor ‘very afflicted’ and ‘frankly outraged’ at protesters being pressured from Lafayette Sq.
D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser criticized President Trump and federal authorities Tuesday morning after protesters were pressured out of Lafayette Sq. the previous evening earlier than the metropolis’s curfew began.
Bowser stated on CNN’s “New Day” that she and metropolis leaders “were very afflicted, and pretty frankly outraged, that folks who weren't violating the curfew and who did no longer seem to salvage provoked assault were attacked and moved out by federal regulation enforcement officers to sure the fashion for the president.”
She stated the curfew turned into once place in dwelling to be obvious that protesters might presumably “reveal their First Amendment rights nonetheless furthermore to supply protection to our metropolis from hurt and destruction.”
Bowser stated that “at no time will we thunder it turned into once applicable” for protesters to be forcibly cleared from Lafayette Sq..
She stated D.C. police weren't inquisitive relating to the incident. The square is the jurisdiction of federal authorities.
When requested why Trump would stand in front of St. John’s Episcopal Church with a Bible, Bowser stated, “I will’t touch upon that and what made federal authorities thunder it turned into once applicable to sure the fashion for that cause.”
By Dana Hedgpeth
June 2, 2020 at 9: 28 AM EDT
President Trump to declare over with John Paul II shrine and signal executive record on non secular freedom
President Trump will declare over with a D.C. shrine honoring Pope John Paul II Tuesday, a day after his appearance in front of an Episcopal Church across from the White Dwelling spark off controversy as a result of it alive to aggressively clearing accrued protesters.
Basically based on White Dwelling steering, the president and first woman Melania Trump are scheduled to head away dead within the morning for the four-mile creep to the Saint John Paul II Nationwide Shrine in Northeast Washington that is adjoining to the Catholic University of The US and the Basilica of the Nationwide Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
The controversy over with is part of an effort by Trump to point of curiosity on international non secular freedom. Upon returning to the White Dwelling early within the afternoon, he is scheduled to signal an executive record on that topic within the Oval Set of job.
John Paul’s circulation for non secular freedom, collectively with in his native Jap Europe from communism, is even handed one in every of his key legacies.
By Michelle Boorstein
June 2, 2020 at 8: 31 AM EDT
Voters in Maryland, D.C. head to polls for predominant election amid unrest
Because the Washington field struggles with unrest over the loss of life of George Floyd, predominant elections are taking dwelling Tuesday within the District and Maryland.
Polls within the metropolis are originate except 8 p.m. — an hour after the citywide curfew starts at 7 p.m.
The election comes at an odd time as a result of of the coronavirus pandemic. The huge majority of votes salvage potentially already been solid by mail.
Within the District, four of the eight seats representing the metropolis’s wards on the D.C. Council are on the ballot. Officers stated greater than 92,000 voters requested for absentee ballots. As of Sunday, 37,000 of those ballots had been finished and mailed back, officers stated.
Maryland voters will solid ballots in its predominant election for presidential nominees, the following Baltimore mayor and participants of Congress. Officers in Maryland stated there'll be a restricted desire of in-individual polling amenities for folks who can’t dwelling a vote by mail or didn’t gain a ballot.
The polling sites in Maryland are originate from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Workers are anticipated to position on personal protective equipment, place in power social distancing and sanitize surfaces.
By Dana Hedgpeth, Jenna Portnoy and Julie Zauzmer
June 2, 2020 at 7: 56 AM EDT
Trump plans declare over with to Catholic shrine in D.C. a day after photo-op at Episcopal church end to White Dwelling
President Trump plans to mission outside the White Dwelling again for a brief declare over with to the Saint John Paul II Nationwide Shrine on Tuesday, a day after accrued protesters were cleared from across the White Dwelling forward of his photo op at historical St. John’s Church.
Basically based on White Dwelling steering, the president and first woman Melania Trump are scheduled to head away dead within the morning for the four-mile creep to the Catholic shrine in Northeast Washington that is adjoining to the Catholic University of The US and the Basilica of the Nationwide Shrine of the Immaculate Conception.
The controversy over with is part of an effort by Trump to point of curiosity on international non secular freedom. Upon returning to the White Dwelling early within the afternoon, he is scheduled to signal an executive record on that topic within the Oval Set of job.
On Monday, federal authorities passe rubber bullets, stun grenades and dash gasoline to sure accrued protesters from across the White Dwelling forward of Trump’s crawl across Lafayette Sq. to St. John’s, a historical Episcopal church where he posed for photography whereas maintaining up a Bible.
Security and the prospect for encounters with protesters are obvious to be at scenario again on Tuesday.
By John Wagner
June 2, 2020 at 7: 49 AM EDT
Protesters holed up in Northwest D.C. home overnight emerge after curfew lifts
Dozens of protesters left a home end to Swann and 15th streets in Northwest Washington early Tuesday as the metropolis’s curfew lifted at 6 a.m. The homeowner had taken them in after they fled regulation enforcement officers firing chemicals at them hours earlier.
The protesters cheered this morning as homeowner Rahul Dubey, 44, emerged from his rowhouse.
On Monday evening as the 7 p.m. curfew started, Dubey noticed a orderly crew of protesters coming down his one-scheme twin carriageway — Swann Road, about two blocks south of U Road. He opened his door and allowed them to quit.
Aggravating scenario on Swann Road in DC. Police officers surrounded protesters and started firing pepper spray. A resident let greater than 100 protesters choose refuge in his home. “I’m no longer letting any of those children out of my look,” he in fact handy me over the phone. pic.twitter.com/Bk6NOIbAwf
— Derek Hawkins (@D_Hawk) June 2, 2020
He choked up Monday as he stated he noticed protesters injured in clashes with police.
“It turned into once a human tsunami,” he stated. “I turned into once putting on my railing yelling, ‘Catch within the condo! Catch within the condo!’ ”
He stated a “crowd came racing through admire a twister” and he “flung the door originate and allow them to interior.” He added: “I opened a door. That you simply can salvage done the identical ingredient.”
One individual within the home stated they took injured protesters to the basement and passe milk to scrub out folks’s eyes. After they ran out of milk, neighbors handed jugs of milk over the fence.
On social media, protester Allison Lane stated there were about 100 folks within the condo at one point. She stated many were “chased” from the White Dwelling with flash bangs into the neighborhood.
I’m at a condo in DC after being pepper sprayed and knocked down by the police. There are about 100 of us in a condo surrounded by cops. The total neighbors on this twin carriageway opened their doors and are tending to protesters. The cops corralled us on this twin carriageway and sprayed us down.
— Allison Lane (@allieblablah) June 2, 2020
On Tuesday morning, as Dubey and dozens of protesters came outside the condo, they were greeted by supporters and neighbors. Dubey stated on NBC 4 that it turned into once an “fabulous crew of folks” in his home. He stated protesters left when the curfew ended at 6 a.m.
“They were doing nothing abominable various than to manufacture a future that they want and that I want,” Dubey stated.
By Dana Hedgpeth and Derek Hawkins
June 2, 2020 at 6: 22 AM EDT
Cleanup begins after center of the evening for owner of looted Dupont Circle jewelry retailer
The cleanup began rapidly after center of the evening at Elyahu Araki’s jewelry retailer in Dupont Circle.
Two workers fitted half of-coast sheets of plywood over the broken door of Secrète Gorgeous Jewelry early Tuesday, whereas several uniformed D.C. police officers kept stare and various investigators gathered evidence, collectively with a DNA swab from interior Araki’s cheek.
A detective outlined that the pattern might presumably be main to evaluate with any various genetic topic cloth obtained within the retailer from likely suspects.
Araki, 65, of Bethesda, stated he headed for the retailer on Connecticut Avenue NW around 11 p.m. Monday after his terror firm reported a wreck-in, at the least part of which turned into once caught on surveillance video. He stated two folks broke into the retailer that has been at 1607 Connecticut Ave. NW for roughly 13 years.
“We checked out the cameras and sure ample, we noticed the thieves, the intruders,” Araki stated.
When police arrived, Araki stated, they found yet one more looter and positioned him under arrest. He stated the thieves rifled through veil instances, grabbed watches and various jewelry and toted off the money register, which turned into once found midway down the twin carriageway. The money had been cleaned out, all nonetheless some loose alternate that spilled down a staircase. One of many suspects apprehended by police had items of jewelry in his backpack.
Araki stated it turned into once too early to estimate the loss, even supposing he felt some consolation that the thieves did no longer gain everything.
“The loyal stuff turned into once within the protected,” he stated.
Araki, who has been within the diamond and jewellery industry for 35 years, looked in loyal spirits as he talked and joked with the carpenters and the police.
“It’s concerned about loyal, you know?” Araki stated. “In my emotions, I do understand it bothers me a runt of bit. But in my head I realize. It is what it is. Capitalism with a sense of right and unsuitable is the most attention-grabbing scheme out.”
By Fredrick Kunkle
June 2, 2020 at 6: 07 AM EDT
Interior the push to dash-gasoline protesters forward of a Trump photo op
President Trump began mulling a declare over with to St. John’s Episcopal Church on Monday morning, after spending the evening devouring cable info protection of protests across the nation, collectively with in front of the White Dwelling.
The historical church had been broken by fire, and Trump turned into once wanting to veil that the nation’s capital — and particularly his salvage downtown swath of it — turned into once under eradicate watch over.
There turned into once merely one anxiety: the throngs of protesters, who on Monday had again assembled peacefully in Lafayette Sq. across from the White Dwelling to disclose the loss of life of George Floyd, an unarmed murky man who died in police custody in Minneapolis.
And so — rapidly earlier than the president addressed the nation from the Rose Backyard at 6: 43 p.m. Monday and roughly a half of-hour earlier than the District’s 7 p.m. curfew went into create — authorities fired flash-bang shells, gasoline and rubber bullets into the crowd, clearing a route for Trump to declare over with the church immediately after his remarks.
The split veil veil as Trump began talking turned into once darkish and foreboding — an angry leader proclaiming himself “an ally of all accrued protesters” alongside smoke-stuffed mayhem and pandemonium as protesters raced for safety.
By Ashley Parker, Josh Dawsey and Rebecca Tan
June 2, 2020 at 6: 05 AM EDT
District’s mayor, police chief fight to allow protesters to be heard whereas quelling mayhem
The nation’s capital has long been a bastion completely free speech, the dwelling where struggling with over competing tips and voicing grievances to the oldsters accountable is nearly engraved on the metropolis’s welcome mat.
But after accrued demonstrations morphed into rage and mayhem, threatening to dash aside the metropolis over the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, a mayor who embraces the protesters’ motive is now struggling to quell violence with out further inflaming anti-police sentiment.
On Monday evening, as a 7 p.m. curfew neared and President Trump ready to declare on the White Dwelling lawn, federal regulation enforcement officers collectively with Secret Carrier, Park Police and Nationwide Guard participants aggressively cleared Lafayette Sq. in front of the White Dwelling, firing chemical sprays and the exhaust of various crowd-eradicate watch over measures.
The scene turned into once sure to further enrage demonstrators and might presumably further upend attempts by District leaders to achieve a soft — and presumably now very no longer likely — balancing act to whole looting and receive eradicate watch over with out stifling folks who came to peacefully disclose police ways.
By Peter Hermann and Fenit Nirappil
June 2, 2020 at 6: 00 AM EDT
As unrest grows, officers try to separate protesters from vandals. It’s no longer a easy task.
By the time he picked up a plastic water bottle, wound his arm back and let it soar over the heads of protesters toward a row of federal police officers in rebellion gear, Daquan Jones had been pushed, pepper-sprayed and gassed with a chemical that made his eyes dash and his throat burn.
Jones, 23, a lifelong District resident, joined the third day of protests over police exhaust of power and the killing of George Floyd around lunchtime Sunday. He came to march and chant, to pour his salvage rage and sorrow trusty into a motive where, he hoped, it might per chance presumably also very smartly be helpful.
He didn’t bring goggles. He didn’t thunder he’d desire a helmet.
But as darkness fell over hundreds gathered at Lafayette Sq. and police pelted the crowd with pepper pellets, Jones stated he checked out the plastic water bottle in his hand and made up our minds it turned into once time to toss one thing back.
“At the tip of the day, they obtained shields. What create they care?” he stated. “They’re dodging water bottles whereas we’re out right here dodging bullets.”
In making an attempt to pin down the source of chaos, public officers blamed agitators who came from outside the metropolis. Others, corresponding to Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D), stated a diminutive “organized crew” had strategy into the District zigzag on destruction. But several demonstrators and specialists who watch disclose movements stated in fact more sophisticated.
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Good Evening #realdreamchasers! Here is your daily news cap Wednesday 20th May, 2020. There is a lot to read and digest so take your time. Remember you can read full articles via Barbados Government Information Service (BGIS), Barbados Today (BT), or by purchasing a Daily Nation Newspaper (DN).
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MORTGAGE DEFAULTS LIKELY - Commercial banks and other mortgage lenders have been warned that even after the three to six months moratoriums now in place, there will still be many property owners unable to make their mortgage payments on time, senior real estate figures have said. Head of Terra Caribbean, one of the region’s largest realtors, predicted fallout from the business closures, curfews and other effects of the coronavirus pandemic. And with more than 36,000 Barbadians on the breadline, they urged lenders and borrowers to engage. Andrew Mallalieu, Terra’s chief executive and the company’s chief operating officer Hayden Hutton told journalists that commercial banks will have to plan for dealing with increased loan delinquency, while homeowners will have to talk to lenders about how they will repay these long-term debts. The CEO also cautioned commercial banks that it made no sense trying to sell properties through foreclosures in the current market conditions. He said it was much better for the two sides to engage and come to an agreement on the way forward during this unprecedented crisis. British luxury market specialist Edward de Mallet Morgan, who joined the virtual news briefing from the UK, said there was still a strong appetite in Britain for real estate in Barbados and he expected that this will continue after the COVID-19 crisis has passed. Mallalieu told the media there were several key indicators of activity that Barbadians needed to focus on which would signal the start of a sustained reactivation of the tourism market and real economic activity. These, he said, included the reopening of Grantley Adams International Airport to international flights, resumption of classes at Ross University where more than 1500 students and faculty are accommodated, the amount of airline seat availability and capacity given new COVID-19 protocols, long-stay visitor statistics, as well as transaction volumes and leads in the local realty sector. (BT)
RENTERS NOT PAYING – Tenants who are not paying their rent because of the COVID-19 pandemic are causing severe financial problems for property owners. Several landlords told Barbados TODAY that since the national shutdown started in March they have been finding it difficult to get their rent from tenants who are using Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley’s appeal for landlords to be lenient as an excuse not to pay up. The landlords argued that while the tenants are not keeping up their end of the contract, as property owners, their personal financial commitments, including mortgage payments and utility bills for the rental properties, are piling up. Dwayne Johnson said he was frustrated dealing with the issue to the point that he was forced to make the decision on Monday to have the electricity turned off at one of his all-inclusive rental studio apartments. He explained that the light bill at that location had reached over $900 and also noted that even before the pandemic started the tenant had owed him hundreds in rent. “Tenants are telling me that Mia Mottley said that basically tenants cannot be evicted and that tenants should not be paying rent, light, water or WIFI because it is free until COVID-19 is over. That is what a few of my tenants have told me and some of them are working. “This is extremely frustrating because at the same time, the bank is expecting me to pay my mortgage and the Barbados Light & Power is expecting me to pay them. I have to pay the water bill. I am not going to turn off the water because that is a basic necessity. My packages include utilities and WIFI, so if you do not pay the rent I cannot pay the bills. You are putting me in a situation where I am going to be bankrupt and out of business and I am not going to be able to feed my kids,” he said. Johnson who said he has had to employ the services of his lawyer to deal with the matter, said he understands that the pandemic has made it difficult for some persons to meet their financial obligations. He said this is why since March he offered his tenants the opportunity to negotiate to pay some of the rent so he could at least pay the bills to keep them on. However, Johnson noted that some tenants were not even willing to negotiate. “Tenants owe, tenants left, tenants don’t pay me because they are using COVID-19 as an excuse. I am like guys, you still have to pay the light but they are like no we ain’t paying. We are going to live and you can’t do anything about it. “I am not getting into any physical confrontation with anybody. I am going to use the law. I am going to go through my lawyer to deal with that. And then when people owe you money, sometimes it is difficult for you to get this money because the court process really takes time and you still have to pay the lawyer,” he said. Another landlord who asked for her name not to be used related to Barbados TODAY that she has been experiencing the same issue her tenants. The elderly lady said from speaking to other landlords she believed tenants had taken the Prime Minister’s appeal out of context. She said a husband and wife who she believes are still working have not paid rent for the past four months. “Prime Minister Mottley asked landlords to be lenient on tenants. But when you got a tenant that owes you before this thing happen what do you do? But yet the water people telling you where to pay the water bill. I could understand when somebody genuinely doesn’t have, but not that you owe me before and then you telling me nonsense. “If somebody usually pay you good then you could be lenient on them because you know when they start back to work they will start paying you. I even hired a bailiff for that husband and wife and them tell me they are not frightened for no bailiff and leaving every morning. And I can tell you a lot of landlords having this problem,” the landlord said. When contacted, another landlord said she has two apartments, each occupied by a couple. She said while one couple negotiated to pay half of the rent until their financial situation returned to where it should be the occupants of the other apartment informed her that they will resume paying rent after the pandemic has passed. “What got me vex is that the boyfriend not working but the girlfriend is an essential worker. They don’t have any children, so why can’t they even negotiate like the other two that they will pay half the rent? “People see landlords as unfair. But people need to understand that landlords have bills, mortgages to deal with and families to support too. And landlords dealing with the corona virus like everybody else,” the aggrieved landlord lamented. (BT)
MARSHALL WARNS OF CHANGES TO NIS - Barbadians are being warned that the recent run on the National Insurance Scheme (NIS) due to the precipitous fall in the employment numbers as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic could result in people having to pay more in contributions within the next five years. Additionally, head of the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies (SALISES) at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Dr Don Marshall, is putting citizens on notice that the setback from the health crisis, coupled with the country’s anaemic population growth rate, would also likely result in the national retirement age moving from 67 to 70 years old. “It would likely result in a combination of us having to pay more money in NIS contributions, a turn to private pensions plans to prop up the national social security system, and working until you are 70 years old. These are things that are staring us in the future, although there are dynamic counter-movements to the notion of work until you drop. (DN)
QEH URGENT APPEAL FOR BLOOD DONATIONS –The Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) Blood Bank today issued an urgent appeal for blood donations. "All blood types are needed and donated blood products will help replenish the QEH Blood Bank’s supply to ensure that blood products are readily available for patients with serious medical needs such as cancer patients, people with blood disorders, premature babies, cardiac procedures and trauma victims," a statement said. Volunteers between the ages of 18 and 70, who weigh at least 110 pounds, and are in generally good health are asked to call the National Blood Collecting Centre at 429-4307 or 836-7993 to make an appointment to donate blood. The Centre, located at Ladymeade Gardens, St Michael is open between 8 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. on weekdays and 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays to facilitate blood donations. The statement said only people who have made an appointment and are scheduled to donate blood will be allowed access to the facility. It said each whole blood donation can help save up to three lives. (DN)
APPOINTMENTS AFTER PROTESTS – Some health care workers received their long-awaited appointments yesterday. This was revealed after Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, Minister of Health and Wellness Jeffrey Bostic, other ministry officials and acting general secretary of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW), Delcia Burke, met at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre. The meeting was held as nurses and other staff walked off the job at the Winston Scott Polyclinic in Jemmotts Lane and the Branford Taitt Polyclinic on Black Rock Main Road, and others staged a sickout at the Geriatric Hospital, Beckles Road, all in St Michael. Burke, who outlined the issues, said environmental health officers and environmental health assistants who were finally appointed had in some cases been acting in those roles for up to 15 years. She could not at the time say how many were affected. (DN)
POLYCLINIC AND GERIATRIC HOSPITAL NURSES IN BRIEF WORK STOPPAGE – Nurses were off the job briefly at two central polyclinics and the Geriatric Hospital today, drawing Prime Minister Mia Mottley into an emergency meeting with their union and Minister of Health Lt Col Jeffrey Bostic. The nurses at the Winston Scott Polyclinic on Jemmotts Lane and Brandford Taitt Polyclinic, Black Rock, followed their colleagues at the elderly care hospital in a show of solidarity with their protest over COVID-19 safety concerns.
But following the meeting at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, the Government and the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) agreed that a lack of communication was to blame for the work stoppage. NUPW acting General Secretary Delcia Burke said the issues at the Geriatric Hospital surrounded the distribution of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and sanitizing material. She said the workers also had an issue with an area identified to quarantine people suspected of having COVID-19. But Burke said the Ministry satisfied the NUPW that the PPE and sanitizing material had been distributed and that the area identified for quarantining suspected cases “was not for the purpose the nurses thought it was”. “So again that was a problem with communication and these things are going to be communicated to the members of staff at the Geriatric Hospital so that they understand what is going on at the hospital,” Burke said. The parties also agreed that weekly meetings would be held between the nurses’ representatives and the Ministry of Public Service, but will include other ministries as issues arise. Following the meeting, the Minister of Health said the dialogue was necessary to ensure that the national health care system was not affected. He suggested the issues cropped up where authorities are grappling with a number of issues including COVID-19. He also noted that he had to leave the World Health Assembly’s virtual meeting to attend to the matter but praised the nurses for their contributions on the COVID frontline. Lt Col Bostic declared that the issues had been resolved and said the Ministry of Health is to improve communication to the nurses. He said: “I think once we do this and we meet regularly with the relevant stakeholders that we should be able to resolve all issues over the course of the next weeks or months. A lot of the things have been dealt with already but have not been communicated to the persons involved.” Burke also said the meeting discussed the appointment of Environmental Health Officers and nurses at the polyclinic but the union said the appointments had already been effective since last Friday and that the officers are to be informed. Burke added: “There was also a problem with temporary doctors who had some issues which were discussed today and which will be sorted out as soon as possible and then there were other issues relating to the Geriatric Hospitals that were worked on or have been worked on and therefore will be communicated to the nurses and the other staff at the Geriatric Hospital.” But president of the Barbados Nurses Association Joanna Waterman said that the concerns addressed at the meeting were minor issues compared to what nurses are experiencing. She said nurses have worked under deficient conditions for far too long, including sporadic salary payments with as long as six-month delays. Waterman told Barbados TODAY: “Recent appointments were done some from 2017, and those nurses are still being paid as temporary workers so it has reached the frustration point. “Everybody around the world has clapped for nurses, we appreciate the clapping and the praise but that is not enough. The nurses are demanding improved conditions right across all of the institutions.” (BT)
ANTIGUA WILLNG TO PURCHASE DIGICEL SHARES - Antigua and Barbuda has indicated that it is prepared to acquire the shares of the financially strapped Irish-owned telecommunications company, Digicel, if it is unable to provide a service here in the future. Earlier this week, Digicel Group One Ltd, the Bermuda-based holding company, announced that it had gone into provisional liquidation there and had also filed for Chapter 15 recognition at US bankruptcy court in Manhattan. But a spokesperson for Digicel, which operates in more than 30 markets in the Caribbean and South Pacific, said the moves would not affect the regular operations of the company and were aimed at strengthening the balance sheet. “It’s important to point out that this will have no impact on our day-to-day operations, our staff, our suppliers, our customers or any aspect of our ongoing activities — it is business as usual,” the spokesperson said. But the Chief of Staff in the Office of the Prime Minister, Lionel “Max” Hurst, said he was confident that St John’s would be interested in acquiring the local shares of Digicial if “at some point” it indicates ‘it could continue to function normally in Antigua and Barbuda”. “I can assure you, I know the Honourable Gaston Browne [Prime Minister] well he will be the first to step forward to purchase their assets so that APUA [Antigua Public Utilities Authority] can be a more successful provider of telecommunication services. “I can imagine what will happen thereafter, let’s wait and see and that is my guess,” he told radio listeners. Digicel is going through a major restructuring of some of the approximately US$7.4 billion of debt it carries so that it can continue operating as a going concern. Mike Morisson, Charles Thresh and James Bennett, of KPMG, were appointed joint provisional liquidators of Digicel Group One by the Bermuda Supreme Court on April 29. The petition for Chapter 15 recognition was lodged in US bankruptcy court for the Southern District of New York by the provisional liquidators. (CMC)
NOW IS THE TIME! . . . PREPARE PROPERTIES FOR HURRICANE SEASON – The 2020 hurricane season is forecast to be one of the most active on record, and as such, Sagicor is encouraging its clients and the general public to use the downtime created by COVID-19 lockdowns and curfews to adequately prepare their property. “The official start of the season is just a few weeks away and with individuals across the region still mostly confined to their homes due to ongoing restrictions on movement and public interaction, now is the perfect time for households to check around their property for any vulnerabilities,” said Keston Howell, President & CEO of Sagicor General Insurance Inc. He explained that while the securing of adequate property insurance was critical, property owners should also put measures in place to limit the amount of damage that could be potentially caused by a passing tropical wave, storm, hurricane or flood. “Checking roofs, windows, doors and the walls of your property for and repairing any cracks or weak areas is the best course of action,” he stated. “If indeed your home is damaged by a storm, we will be there to provide the financial and emotional support you need to get things back in order. However, by reducing the potential for damage through repairing or reinforcing key areas, any discomfort to you and your family can be significantly minimized.” Howell also made the point that in checking around their home for vulnerabilities, individuals should also clear any debris and remove or store any loose objects that could become potential missiles during a storm. “Clearing yards and trimming trees not only reduces any threats to your property but also to that of your neighbours”, he added. The President & CEO also encouraged all property owners and renters to use this time to make a detailed list of their possessions and valuables and seriously consider taking out a contents insurance package to cover any potential damage or destruction that could be caused by a storm, hurricane or seasonal flooding. According to the April forecast from Tropical Storm Risk (TSR), the 2020 season is expected to be 25 per cent more active than the 1950-2019 long-term norm, with 18 named storms and eight hurricanes. At least three of the eight hurricanes are expected to be Category 3 and higher. The public is therefore asked to take these projections seriously, particularly against the backdrop of the devastation that has been witnessed throughout the Caribbean over the last three years. (BT)
LIBRARY SERVICE LAUNCHES SPANISH CLASSES FOR YOUTH – Seventy Barbadian youth, aged seven to eleven, started their journey to becoming bilingual yesterday. This was facilitated through a new initiative of the National Library Service, in partnership with the Embassy of Argentina, called Online Conversational Spanish for Children. Minister of Creative Economy, Culture and Sports John King was on hand to officially launch the programme and congratulated the students for taking this first step. Noting that Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world, Minister King stated that, increasingly, the ability to speak a second language was required, especially in the areas of international business, banking, trade and telecommunications. “In today’s world, the demand for bilingual employees is increasing and a candidate who speaks any second language is generally going to have an advantage when applying for a job. Learning Spanish is personally enriching and is an advantage in almost all careers,” he said. Pointing out that the course was a step in the right direction, the Culture Minister shared that research had shown that young children are ideally suited to learn a second language since the language centre of their brain is still developing. However, he stressed, there were other benefits to learning a second language. “I understand that bilinguals tend to be more creative thinkers; show greater reasoning and problem-solving skills than those who speak one language. “Our Spanish classes for children will significantly improve your child’s cognitive abilities, optimize their learning potential and provide numerous personal benefits, such as being able to communicate with someone in his or her language, and build lifelong friendships. “Early literacy instruction in Spanish fosters language, as well as literacy development and can give children a head start on learning to read in English,” Minister King explained. The Culture Minister expressed his pleasure at the response to the course, which was oversubscribed the first day it was advertised. He stated that this showed a definite community interest in exposing children to different languages. This, he said, could open doors around the world for the young participants, and help them appreciate the way of life, customs, values, and cultures of people from many different countries. (BGIS)
JAMAICAN STUDENTS TO SIT CSEC / CAPE – Jamaica has reversed an earlier decision and will now allow students to write the Barbados-based Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) exams in July. “It takes about a couple of weeks, into August, to complete it, but the process will start on the 27th of July and the question of social distance can be accommodated quite easily, because all the other children are out of school and it will be quite convenient,” said Karl Samuda, the minister with portfolio responsibility for education. He told a virtual news conference on Monday night that the students will sit the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC), and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) papers. Samuda said there were strong arguments for Jamaican students not to take the exams at this time, but the decision was made after wide consultations. He said, despite lingering concerns, it was clear that “the vast majority of those present in the meeting preferred us to go forward rather than delay the exams". “We will now go about the business of making the logistical arrangements so that no one who is taking this exam, beyond the challenges that they have already had, will in any way be compromised,” added Samuda. Earlier this month, Jamaica had disagreed with a decision taken by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) on Education that regional students will sit the CXC-administered exams in July. The decision that was criticised by the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, whose president, Owen Speid, castigated CXC for the July exam date, despite what he said was the danger of COVID-19. The Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT), in a statement, called Caribbean governments “to be mindful not to rush the process for the reopening of schools to facilitate the writing of CXC Examinations, unless they have instituted all measures outlined by the reopening of school protocol”. The CUT said that it believes the “unfortunate” decision taken by COHSOD places the lives of thousands of students and teachers at risk, as all the issues surrounding the administering of the examinations have not been addressed. But Samuda told reporters that some schools were ready for the exams and others were not.He said that the education authorities would do their best “to ensure that we facilitate our students in the best possible way to give the best chance to maximise their potential as they go forward” and that the exams will be done in two modalities — via the Internet and paper-based. He said the Government took the decision after he spoke with CXC officials. “I put the case to them that we just need a little more time and they could appreciate that, and I am very happy to say that they accommodated us, perhaps not in whole but in part,” Samuda said, adding “ I am very happy that we have finalised the arrangement, and I think . . . it might be the best thing to get it behind us and move on to a new year and, I hope, new horizons”. (DN)
CUT AGAINST CXC EXAMS IN SUMMER –Thousands of lives will be in jeopardy if any Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) tests are held before September. That is the view of the Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT), which is urging the regional body against conducting its Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations during the summer. In a statement issued on Monday night, the CUT expressed concern after the Council for Human and Social Development met on May 8 and said they would support CXC’s position to hold CSEC examinations in July. “The CUT believes that this unfortunate decision places the lives of thousands of students and teachers at risk, as all the issues surrounding the administering of the examinations have not been addressed,” the union said. As a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, there has been some uncertainty regarding the staging of CXC examinations, which are conducted in May and June each year. (DN)
TEN ACCUSED OF BREAKING COVID-19 DIRECTIVE; THREE PLEAD GUILTY – Ten men who were charged with breaching sections of the Emergency Management (Covid-19) Directive, 2020 on May 16, appeared before Chief Magistrate Ian Weekes today. Three of them pleaded guilty to the charges, were sentenced and given time to pay fines while the others who pleaded not guilty were granted bail and given new court dates. Ramario Amir Dacosta Moaze, 24, of Harewood Road, Hillaby, St Andrew admitted that he contravened Paragraph (23) of the Emergency Management (Covid-19) Curfew (No.4) Directive imposed on the island that mandated that every person remain indoors. He was outdoors at Bawdens Hill, St Andrew at 5:56 p.m. without reasonable excuse. Sergeant Theodore McClean in prosecuting his case told the Chief Magistrate that police responded to the area and on arrival Moaze was seen trying to get away in a vehicle. Appearing before the District ‘D’ Magistrates’ Court today Moaze apologised and was fined $4,000 to be paid in 16 weeks. If he fails to pay the amount he will spend six months in prison. Dwain Damian Grant, 34, of Haynesville, St James also pleaded guilty to the same charge when he was found outdoors at 12 p.m. and could not give lawmen a reasonable excuse. The facts surrounding his charge were similar to Moaze. But after putting forward his defence, he was ordered to pay the court $3,500 in 16 weeks or spend six months in prison. The third man who pleaded guilty was Adrian Ricardo Redman, 46, of Medford Land, Daryells Road, St Michael. He was also at Bawdens around 12 p.m. The prosecutor revealed that Redman told police that he and another man went looking for coconuts and “then went and watch cock fighting”. He told Chief Magistrate Weekes this afternoon that he went with the other man because “I is a fisherman and nothing ain’t going on”. He said with bills to pay, “the little extra money” helps as things were “really bad”. Weekes informed him that was the case for a lot of people in the country. “I understand things tight but we all want to live and unless we do it in a systematic way we are exposing each other to this virus . . . and it will impact the economy further,” the chief magistrate said. Redman, who is known to the court, now has to pay $4,000 in 16 weeks or face a six-month prison term. The remaining seven men all pleaded not guilty and were granted $3,000 bail each to appear in the District ‘D’ Magistrates’ Court on different dates. Elroy Emmerson Nanton, 36, of Bridgefield, St Thomas is accused of being outdoors around 1:30 p.m. and Kareem Jakar Williams, 31, of the same address is alleged to have been outdoors at 12:15 p.m. without reasonable explanation during a national curfew. Both were allegedly at Bawdens and they were ordered to return before Weekes on July 27. August 31 is the adjournment date for the cases against Jamar Elon Wilkinson, 30, of Branchbury, St Joseph and Mario Rolando Winter, 29, of Lot 65 Apes Hill, St James. They too are also accused of breaching the Curfew Directive (No.3) by being outdoors at 1:30 p.m. without reasonable explanation. Accused curfew breakers Wayne Alphonso Clarke, 43, of Dunscombe, St Thomas and Anthony John Chow, 35, of Harts Gap, Christ Church are alleged to have contravened the same directive while at Bawdens, St Andrew. Clarke is alleged to have been outdoors at 1:30 p.m. and Chow at 4 p.m., without reasonable excuse. The two will make their next court appearances on July 28. Omar Darcy Goring, 31, of No. 17 Hinds Hill Development, St Michael is alleged to have contravened the Curfew Directive (No.4) when he was outdoors at 12 p.m. without reasonable explanation. The accused’s next appearance at District ‘D’ Magistrates’ court will be on July 28. (BT)
COOK PLEADS GUILTY TO CULTIVATING CANNABIS – When 58-year-old Augustin Kyrone Glasgow saw a documentary on television about the alleged benefits of cannabis for persons with asthma he decided to grow his own. But, the Forde’s Road, St Michael resident does not suffer from the respiratory ailment. “I am sorry. I was seeing a documentary about this thing that say it good for asthma . . . but I don’t have asthma . . . I have a hearing problem,” the first-time offender, a cook, told Magistrate Douglas Frederick yesterday after he pleaded guilty to possession, possession with intent to supply, having a trafficable quantity and cultivation of cannabis. Police executed a search warrant at Glasgow’s home on May 16 after receiving a report, Station Sergeant Cameron Gibbons told the District ‘A’ Magistrates’ Court while relating the facts. A plant weighing 162 grammes with an estimated street value of $810 was found. Glasgow told lawmen he planted the tree to make “tea”. Glasgow confirmed to the Magistrate that he waters the plant. “And everytime you watered it, you didn’t say this is trouble if police catch me. Each time you watered it you should have said boy if police catch me this is jail,” Frederick suggested. Glasgow admited, “I wasn’t thinking straight.” Magistrate Frederick told Glasgow “This is not the place for you at this age . . . you are throwing all away with this.” He then placed the father of four on a bond for the next nine months to keep the peace and be of good behaviour. If breached he will have to pay the court a $2,500 fine or spend three months at Dodds. The sentence was placed on the cultivation charge and Glasgow was reprimanded and discharged on all the other offences. No conviction will be recorded against him if he serves the bond successfully. “It won’t happen again,” Glasgow said as the case against him was closed. (BT)
SIX COVID CASES AMONG PREMIER LEAGUE PLAYERS – The Premier League said on Tuesday that six people from three different clubs had tested positive for COVID-19 out of a sample of 748 individuals. The novel coronavirus tests were taken on Sunday and Monday ahead of the return to small group training. “Players or club staff who have tested positive will now self-isolate for a period of seven days,” the league said in a statement. “The Premier League is providing this aggregated information for the purposes of competition integrity and transparency. “No specific details as to clubs or individuals will be provided by the League and results will be made public in this way after each round of testing.” Watford later announced that three people, including one player had tested positive for the virus and all three would self-isolate for seven days in line with Premier League guidelines. Burnley said that their assistant coach Ian Woan was among those to give a positive result after being tested on Sunday. "In line with strict Premier League requirements and following a positive test, Ian will now self-isolate for a period of seven days, with a view to being tested again week commencing Monday, May 25," said Burnley's statement. “Ian is asymptomatic and is currently safe and well at home. He will remain in close communication with club personnel regarding his re-engagement in training once he is clear of the virus.” On Monday, the Premier League voted to allow clubs to begin small group, non-contact training with some clubs returning on Tuesday. The league will decide early next week when to allow contact training as it looks for a June restart to the season which was halted on March 13. On Saturday, Germany’s top-flight became the first major European league to return to action. The Bundesliga returned 10 positives out of 1 700 tests, on May 4, ahead of its return to training. (Reuters)
COLONEL TOM MOORE TO BE KNIGHTED – Colonel Tom Moore, who became a national hero in Britain after raising £33 million (US$40.5 million) for the National Health Service in the run-up to his 100th birthday, is to be knighted. Moore becomes “Sir Tom” after a special nomination from Prime Minister Boris Johnson. The World War Two veteran raised the world record sum by painstakingly completing 100 laps of his garden with the aid of a walking frame. “Colonel Tom’s fantastic fundraising broke records, inspired the whole country and provided us all with a beacon of light through the fog of coronavirus,” Johnson said on Tuesday. “On behalf of everyone who has been moved by his incredible story, I want to say a huge ‘thank you’. He’s a true national treasure.” The honour is the latest bestowed on Moore. For his 100th birthday last month, Queen Elizabeth agreed that he should be made an honorary colonel and he was also made an honorary member of the England cricket team. He holds the Guinness World Record for the most money raised by an individual through a walk. (Reuters)
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Lanao del Norte now under GCQ
#PHinfo: Lanao del Norte now under GCQ
ILIGAN CITY, Lanao del Norte, May 5 (PIA) -- Governor Imelda Quibranza-Dimaporo has now placed Lanao del Norte under general community quarantine (GCQ) from May 3 until lifted.
This, after the National Inter-Agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF MEID) listed the province as among the moderate risk areas in the country. 
In her Executive Order (EO) No. 8, series of 2020, Dimaporo laid out the guidelines to be observed while the province is under GCQ which include the regulated operation of business establishments and the resumption of operation of public transportation at reduced capacity provided a one (1) meter distance between passengers is observed. 
Business establishments or sectors that would be allowed to operate fully (100%) include agriculture, fishery and forestry; food manufacturing and its entire supply chain; retail establishments such as groceries, supermarkets, convenience stores, sari-sari stores, pharmacies, and drugstores; food retailers such as restaurants, carenderias, and other food chains but limited only for take out and delivery; healthcare, logistics service provider, delivery services; water sector; energy sector; internet and telecommunications sector excluding cellphone retail and repair stores; funeral homes and services; auto repair shops and car wash; hardware; courier services; water refilling stations; and media establishments.
These establishments must strictly observe physical distancing, wearing face masks,  workplace disinfection, and other protocols required by the Department of Health.
The governor also ordered the resumption of essential construction projects, both public and private, provided the minimum health standards are observed. She required employers/contractors with workers residing outside the province to establish a bunkhouse where the workers can temporarily live.
The EO also emphasized the mandatory quarantine and other guidelines to be followed for repatriated Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), returning residents, and returning students. 
Meanwhile, the imposition of curfew from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m., suspension of classes, liquor ban, prohibition on mass gatherings and events, strengthening of border quarantine checkpoints, continued observance of home quarantine in all households, and observation of the minimum health protocols such as social distancing and mandatory use of face masks, among others, are still implemented. (APB/PIA ICIC)
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* Philippine Information Agency. "Lanao del Norte now under GCQ." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1040954 (accessed May 05, 2020 at 06:34AM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "Lanao del Norte now under GCQ." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1040954 (archived).
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Hong Kong reports no new COVID-19 cases as India, Singapore see spike in infections
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Hong Kong reports no new COVID-19 cases as India, Singapore see spike in infections
India and Singapore announced their biggest single-day spikes in new coronavirus cases on Monday, as the crisis intensifies in parts of Asia.
India’s spike came after the government eased one of the world’s strictest lockdowns to allow some manufacturing and agricultural activity to resume.
An additional 1,553 cases were reported over 24 hours in India, raising the national total past 17,000. At least 543 people have died in the country from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus, and epidemiologists forecast the peak may not be reached before June.
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The shelter-in-place orders imposed in India on March 24 halted all but essential services, sparking an exodus of migrant workers and people who survive on daily wages out of India’s cities to villages in rural areas. Authorities picked up travellers in a fleet of buses and quarantined many of them in empty schools and other public buildings for 14 days.
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Starting Monday, limited industry and farming were allowed to resume where employers could meet social distancing and hygiene norms, and migrant workers were allowed to travel within states to factories, farms and other work sites.
Meanwhile, Singapore’s confirmed cases shot up to nearly 8,000 after 1,426 infections were reported Monday, a single-day high for the tiny Southeast Asian city-state.
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Singapore now has the highest number of cases in Southeast Asia at 7,984, a massive surge from just 200 on March 15. Authorities say most of the new cases were again linked to foreign workers.
More than 200,000 low-wage workers from Asia live in tightly packed dormitories that became virus hotspots after they were overlooked earlier by the government. Officials have said that cases are expected to rise as testing continues at the dorms, but are hoping that a partial lockdown until May 4, mandatory wearing of masks and strict social distancing measures will help curb the spread of the virus.
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In other developments in the Asia-Pacific region:
No new cases in Hong Kong
Hong Kong reported no new cases on Monday for the first time in nearly seven weeks. Prior to Monday, the city had seen eight consecutive days of single-digit infections, dwindling from a surge in cases in March as residents overseas flocked to return amid the U.S. and Europe outbreaks. Hong Kong’s current tally stands at 1,026 cases, including four deaths.
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Sri Lanka partially lifts curfew
Sri Lanka’s government has partially lifted a monthlong curfew, with the country’s top health official declaring that COVID-19 is “under control” in the Indian Ocean island nation. Sri Lanka had been under a 24-hour curfew since March 20. It was lifted during daytime hours in more than two thirds of the country Monday and will continue in the remaining districts including the capital, Colombo, until Wednesday. The curfew will remain in effect from 8 p.m. until 5 a.m. until further notice. Sri Lanka had confirmed 271 cases and seven deaths as of Sunday.
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New Zealand’s lockdown extended
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that New Zealand’s lockdown will last another week. For nearly four weeks, nonessential workers have been able to leave their homes only to buy groceries or to exercise. Starting next week, construction and manufacturing can resume, and some schools will reopen, although home-learning will be encouraged.
South Korea’s infections wane
South Korea reported 13 new virus cases Monday as infections continue to wane in the hardest-hit city of Daegu. The new figures brought the national totals to 10,674 cases and 236 deaths. With its caseload slowing, South Korea has relaxed some of its social distancing guidelines, including lifting administrative orders that advised churches, gyms and bars to close.
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Japanese exports sink
Japanese exports sank 11.7 per cent in March as the pandemic slammed auto shipments to the U.S. The Finance Ministry said exports to the U.S. fell 16.5 per cent, while those to China declined 8.7 per cent. Trade has slowed precipitously, and the International Monetary Fund forecasts that the world economy is heading into its worst slowdown since the Great Depression in the 1930s.
Japan tulips razed
Tens of thousands of tulips in full bloom were razed at a Japanese park to prevent crowds from gathering. The flowers were the centerpiece of a popular annual festival in Sakura city, east of Tokyo, that was cancelled this year. People still gathered to admire the flowers, however, making social distancing difficult. “We, of course, wish for many people to see our flowers, but this situation is now about human life. It was a heart-wrenching decision, but we had to do it,” said Takahiro Kogo, a city official overseeing the park.
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Bangkok extends alcohol ban
Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, has extended a ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages to the end of April as efforts continue to contain the coronavirus. A ban was originally imposed for April 10-20, when Thais would normally celebrate the Songkran New Year festival with drink-fueled merrymaking at large public gatherings. Celebrations of the holiday were also postponed. Alcohol sales bans were separately ordered in all 76 of Thailand’s provinces, which are likely to be extended. A Bangkok official said people with alcohol dependency problems could be treated for free at the city’s medical facilities.
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Australian soap opera resumes
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The long-running Australian soap opera “Neighbours” returned from a three-week production break on Monday and plans to resume full production next week with new coronavirus safeguards. “Neighbours” production company Fremantle Australia said it is one of the few TV dramas in the English-speaking world to resume production during the pandemic. “Neighbours” first screened in 1985. It has been sold to more than 60 countries and has a larger following in Britain than Australia. Its Melbourne studio will be separated into three scene areas with no crews allowed to cross between the areas, Fremantle said.
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U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS GOVERNOR URGES PUBLIC TO ‘KEEP THE FAITH’ AS HURRICANE MARIA APPROACHES
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS GOVERNOR URGES PUBLIC TO ‘KEEP THE FAITH’ AS HURRICANE MARIA APPROACHES
Governor Mapp provides preparedness updates Monday, continuing his daily briefings since Hurricane Irma’s passage
U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS – U.S. Virgin Islands Governor Kenneth E. Mapp is urging all residents, visitors and emergency relief workers remaining in the U.S. Territory to be prepared for the imminent arrival of Hurricane Maria, now a Category 5 storm. Maria is estimated to reach the U.S. Virgin Islands between Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning.
Together with key emergency management leaders, Governor Mapp held two news conferences Monday, providing comprehensive information regarding the locations and accessibility of emergency shelters on all three islands, including locations designated for individuals with special needs. Underscoring the potential dangers to come in the hours ahead, he announced the reinstatement of a Territory-wide curfew, effective Tuesdaymorning at 10:00 a.m. Previously, a curfew had been implemented in response to Hurricane Irma and subsequently adjusted to exclude St. Croix, given the relatively minimal damage the island sustained.
The Territory’s seaports will be closed at 8 a.m. Tuesday, and the USVI Water and Power Authority (WAPA) plans to keep St. Croix’s power supply system on until approximately 2 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
Hurricane Maria is set to be the second major weather system to impact the area in less than two weeks. Given the National Weather Center’s forecast, including maximum sustained winds of 160 miles per hour, the hurricane’s path could take it fewer than 10 miles south of St. Croix, the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, in what would essentially be a “direct hit” to the island.
In addition to the anticipated hurricane force winds, 12 to 18 inches of rainfall are expected for St. Croix, which was largely spared the brunt of Hurricane Irma’s destruction. Between eight and 12 inches of rain are expected in the St. Thomas/St. John district, which is still recovering from Hurricane Irma. Even after the passage of Hurricane Maria, heavy rainfall is forecast to continue in the Territory through the weekend and into next week. Hurricane force winds are not expected in the St. Thomas/St. John district.
The Governor asked the public to take seriously the warnings about the impending storm, including taking the necessary precautions should individuals choose to remain in their homes. Governor Mapp tempered his message of urgency and concern with a call to exercise common sense as well as faith to counter the inevitable feelings of anxiety that many in the Virgin Islands community are experiencing in the wake of unprecedented storms, devastation and disruption to the normalcy of life.
William L. Vogel, Federal Coordinating Officer of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region II, who has been stationed in the Territory to support Irma recovery efforts, echoed Governor Mapp’s warnings, adding that the tidal surge associated with hurricanes also poses a serious threat. While many relief workers have been evacuated from the Territory until after the passage of Maria, Vogel reiterated FEMA’s commitment to return in full force as soon as weather conditions permit and to continue rebuilding the islands.
The road to recovery and restoration is going to be a long one, Governor Mapp said. It will take weeks and, in some cases, months to restore power to everyone across the Territory. “That’s the reality,” he said.
Calling on all the “prayer warriors” to pray for the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Governor reminded the public to “keep the faith.”
“God bless each and every one of you and stay safe,” he said.
Governor Mapp will hold another news conference Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. The Government of the U.S. Virgin Islands will communicate with residents during the storm through local media, the Internet and social media. To stay informed of the latest updates, the public should visit informusvi.com and sign up for alerts at vialert.gov. Other resources include:
VITEMA – https://www.facebook.com/vitema
Government House – https://www.facebook.com/GovernmentHouseUSVI/
The Department of Tourism – www.usviupdate.com
Emergency Operation Centers:
(340) 773-2244 (St. Croix)
(340) 776-2244 (St. John)
(340) 774-2244 (St. Thomas)
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Keep Faith!
U.S. Virgin Islands Governor Kenneth E. Mapp is urging all residents, visitors and emergency relief workers remaining in the U.S. Territory to be prepared for the imminent arrival of Hurricane Maria, now a Category 5 storm. Maria is estimated to reach the U.S. Virgin Islands between Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning.
Together with key emergency management leaders, Governor Mapp held two news conferences Monday, providing comprehensive information regarding the locations and accessibility of emergency shelters on all three islands, including locations designated for individuals with special needs. Underscoring the potential dangers to come in the hours ahead, he announced the reinstatement of a Territory-wide curfew, effective Tuesday morning at 10:00 a.m. Previously, a curfew had been implemented in response to Hurricane Irma and subsequently adjusted to exclude St. Croix, given the relatively minimal damage the island sustained.
The Territory’s seaports will be closed at 8 a.m. Tuesday, and the USVI Water and Power Authority (WAPA) plans to keep St. Croix’s power supply system on until approximately 2 p.m. Tuesday afternoon.
Hurricane Maria is set to be the second major weather system to impact the area in less than two weeks. Given the National Weather Center’s forecast, including maximum sustained winds of 160 miles per hour, the hurricane’s path could take it fewer than 10 miles south of St. Croix, the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, in what would essentially be a “direct hit” to the island.
In addition to the anticipated hurricane force winds, 12 to 18 inches of rainfall are expected for St. Croix, which was largely spared the brunt of Hurricane Irma’s destruction. Between eight and 12 inches of rain are expected in the St. Thomas/St. John district, which is still recovering from Hurricane Irma. Even after the passage of Hurricane Maria, heavy rainfall is forecast to continue in the Territory through the weekend and into next week. Hurricane force winds are not expected in the St. Thomas/St. John district.
The Governor asked the public to take seriously the warnings about the impending storm, including taking the necessary precautions should individuals choose to remain in their homes. Governor Mapp tempered his message of urgency and concern with a call to exercise common sense as well as faith to counter the inevitable feelings of anxiety that many in the Virgin Islands community are experiencing in the wake of unprecedented storms, devastation and disruption to the normalcy of life.
William L. Vogel, Federal Coordinating Officer of Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Region II, who has been stationed in the Territory to support Irma recovery efforts, echoed Governor Mapp’s warnings, adding that the tidal surge associated with hurricanes also poses a serious threat. While many relief workers have been evacuated from the Territory until after the passage of Maria, Vogel reiterated FEMA’s commitment to return in full force as soon as weather conditions permit and to continue rebuilding the islands.
The road to recovery and restoration is going to be a long one, Governor Mapp said. It will take weeks and, in some cases, months to restore power to everyone across the Territory. “That’s the reality,” he said.
Calling on all the “prayer warriors” to pray for the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Governor reminded the public to “keep the faith.”
“God bless each and every one of you and stay safe,” he said.
Governor Mapp will hold another news conference Tuesday morning at 11 a.m. The Government of the U.S. Virgin Islands will communicate with residents during the storm through local media, the Internet and social media. To stay informed of the latest updates, the public should visit informusvi.com and sign up for alerts at vialert.gov. Other resources include: VITEMA - https://www.facebook.com/vitema Government House - https://www.facebook.com/GovernmentHouseUSVI/ The Department of Tourism - www.usviupdate.com Emergency Operation Centers (340) 773-2244 (St. Croix) (340) 776-2244 (St. John) (340) 774-2244 (St. Thomas)
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The Chase Files Daily Newscap 15/5/2020
Good Morning #realdreamchasers! Here is your daily news cap Friday 15th May, 2020. There is a lot to read and digest so take your time. Remember you can read full articles via Barbados Government Information Service (BGIS), Barbados Today (BT), or by purchasing a Weekend Nation Newspaper (WN).
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NO JOB CUTS BUT FORCED SAVINGS - There will be no job cuts in the public service, Prime Minister Mia Mottley tonight promised, offering instead the prospect of forced savings of part of their earnings as the economy claws its way out of both a pandemic and economic restructuring. Forced savings is the involuntary savings of an individual resulting from restrictions imposed upon spending, deferred income, insurance or other circumstances. The last time the Barbados Government attempted to withhold the pay of public officers, an eight per cent cut was instituted in 1991, which was credited with the saving the dollar. But although the withheld money was later repaid, the Owen Arthur administration amended the Constitution to outlaw a future pay cut. In this case, Mottley said some of the salaries of public workers would be invested in bonds which would be redeemed at a later date. But she said a final decision would be made in the coming weeks after further discussions with the Social Partnership. The Prime Minister said: “We accept that we have a duty to be our brother’s and sister’s keeper. That is the Barbados that we know and that is the Barbados we must continue to embrace. “The Social Partnership, therefore, discussed as well, the option that I raised on the last occasion on which I spoke, which is how do we best share the burden and do we not need to look at some level of adjustment on the part of those who are working, in the form not of wage cuts in the public sector but what we call forced savings; in other words to allow Government to be able to spend money on other things, particularly capital projects, to be able to get more people working. “We do have to cut expenditure. We do not want to cut jobs and some form of burden-sharing is appropriate and I think I can fairly say that if that is the view of both the labour movement and the private sector then there should be no further job cuts for the sake of COVID-19, [but] there may always be job cuts for restructuring of institutions.” The PM said some employers in the private sector had decided that instead of sending workers home, pay cuts ranging from 15 per cent to 100 per cent could be implemented. She said this was in an attempt to prevent further job losses. “The Social Partnership, both the private sector and the labour movement, advises that their members have been facing similar situations and in many instances they have asked workers to take cuts ranging from 15 per cent right up to 50 per cent but in some instances 100 per cent,” she said. Mottley made it clear that those employees who opted to forfeit their entire pay cheque were those in a financial position to do so. (BT)
MOTTLEY: MORE EASE IN LOCKDOWN COME MONDAY – With strides being made in the fight against COVID-19, Prime Minister Mia Mottley tonight announced the country would move to Phase 3 from Monday. The new stage will see the reopening of several businesses, restrictions lifted on some sporting activities and extra hours for beachgoers. However, the 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew will remain in effect for the time being, Mottley said. During a press conference at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, held following a three and a half hour specially convened meeting of the Social Partnership, Mottley said the decision to reopen more businesses was made to get more Barbadians back to work. Those businesses given the green light to resume operations on May 18 are cottage industries, repair services, barbers and hairdressers, churches, restaurants for drive-thru and take away services and contactless sports such as running, tennis and golf. Provisions will also be made for housekeepers to resume work on Wednesday, May 20. Additionally, persons will also be allowed to go to the beach between 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. along with the 6-9 a.m. window allowed in Phase 2. While persons will still have to adhere to the alphabetical system, there has been some relaxation which allows for shopping by the groups to be done anytime during the day. Mottley said with the spread of COVID-19 projected to be on a downward trajectory Government was working towards “balancing lives and livelihoods”. The PM said it was important to provide safe work for safe people, to provide as many employment opportunities for Barbadians as possible and to ensure that every household in Barbados “can eat food every day”. “I hope, however, that in our drilling down we are in a position to put as many people back to work week by week by week, without compromising the gains that the country has made with respect to where we are with COVID-19. “The reality is that Barbados has tested a higher percentage of our population than a lot of countries in the world. I believe that we are close to just under 1.17 per cent of the population and that is a significant achievement and by no means something to be underestimated or ignored,” Mottley said. She said she hoped that some of the over 36 000 persons who had drawn unemployment benefits from the National Insurance Scheme, would be able to find employment with the reopening of those businesses. “We accept that with some businesses coming back on stream more and more employees will not need to benefit from an unemployment benefit in the long term and they are entitled to up to six months but some of them may well be back to work within four to eight weeks depending on the nature of their employment,” she noted. Mottley pointed out that businesses such as betting and gaming shops, places of public entertainment, in house dining at restaurants, and gyms would remain closed. She said consideration would be given to reopening  them when the country moved to the next phase. Mottley said the Social Partnership was scheduled to meet again next week to continue discussions. Chairman of the Barbados Private Sector Association Edward Clarke, who was also present, welcomed the news of the re-opening of businesses and called on Barbadians to support them whenever and however possible. “It is critical that Barbadians get back to work and Barbados’ economy gets back to work. We cannot afford as a country to have 36,000 or 37, 000 people unemployed at any one time and that is adding to the other ten per cent. We have to change that and the private sector is going to do all that it can to ensure that we keep people employed for as long as we can,” he assured. (BT)
PM: WATER UPGRADE LOAN IN THE PIPELINE – The Barbados Water Authority (BWA) is to borrow $50 million to carry out major upgrades, Prime Minister Mia Mottley said this evening. Even as the COVID-19 crisis has affected an “aggressive programme” planned for the BWA, Government was still committed to getting work done, she said. The PM told journalists: “We had hoped to be able to move on the combined problems that we face in the Water Authority and in the country with access to water at an earlier stage but we knew we had to finish the debt restructuring. “That debt restructuring finished the end of last year and just as we were getting ready to move in to an aggressive programme both for the purchase of equipment for the Queen Elizabeth Hospital as well as for Water Authority to deal with a number of major projects, the public health disaster pandemic came.” Mottley, who was speaking at press briefing after she and Ministers met with the Social Partners at Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, referred to a “Vineyard project” which will bring relief to the residents of many areas affected by water woes. She declared: “We have not stopped however, and the Director of Finance is working with the Barbados Water Authority in order to be able to ensure that can be able to borrow somewhere between $50 to $55 million dollars depending on the fine-tuning of an additional project that we are looking at. “It will also mean that the capital works programme for expended road works that Minister Duguid and his ministry is about to execute will also take into account the laying of mains at the same time because you would surely agree with me that it makes no sense to break road, dig it up and then pave it back without putting in the mains.” The Prime Minister said the water issue was “a matter of urgency” and assured Barbadians her administration will work with them. She said: “We have to be able to address the water issue as a matter of urgency, we hear you we are going to work with you. “But we also recognise we are up against a drought and a major ground water crisis that is a result of the climate change that the world is facing. “Many of you will recall that less than two months ago, Dr [John] Mwansa gave evidence before the Budget Committee of the House of Assembly and indicated that when they went into Bowmanston that what would normally be 70 feet of water that they found less than three to four feet.”  (BT)
NO CHILD CARE SERVICES YET – Even as more businesses have been given the go-ahead to reopen from next week, child care services remain closed, the Prime Minister revealed this evening. And while admitting that Government was still “working through the protocols” in having those services available, she instead called on “extended family members” to lend assistance to parents and guardians who have to go to back work. Mottley also disclosed there were still several challenges that are hindering the reopening of primary schools and nurseries. She revealed that consideration would be given to them when the country moved to Phase 4 of pandemic recovery. The Prime Minister told reporters: “Looking at it, public health has some concerns that are real. I in my layman’s world would have said let’s get at least the primary school children back out but then there is the issue of controlling primary school children and them coming back into the household and all kinds of things so I’m not preparing to advise the Government on these matters, but suffice to say that that is part of Phase 4 at the earliest. “We are working diligently but we are sensitive to the fact that some people who have to go back out to work do need the support for their children and somebody to keep them and in some instances where the grandparents are sick or at risk that is not an option. “We are trying to get our heads around it; it is a serious issue not just for us but we see it globally.” She said members of the extended family were crucial in this regard. But she did not indicate alternatives for those parents who had no such social network. The PM said: “We are asking truthfully the extended family to play a role; this is Mia talking, this is not the Prime Minister talking. If you have family help out one another, that is what family is for. “It may well be that you can’t go by your parents because they are at risk but you have a cousin, a nephew, a niece, somebody, because that is the Bajan way so let’s do it.” (BT)
EXAM QUESTION – Government is set to address issues related to the Common Entrance Examination when senior ministry officials meet tomorrow with teachers’ representatives. President of the Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union (BSTU) Mary Redman has said the dates and structure of the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) tests and the Barbados Secondary Schools Entrance Exam are among topics on the agenda. Redman told Barbados TODAY the union’s leadership met last Friday with the Chief Education Officer Joy Adamson after the BSTU wrote her calling for an urgent meeting to discuss a number of concerns surrounding the administration of the new online school term. “That meeting was a listening meeting. She listened to our concerns,” Redman said, adding that the follow-up meeting tomorrow will try to address four major areas of concern for the teachers. “The Ministry of Education is to address an end of term date, synchronous and asynchronous teaching, the mandated three-hour minimum of synchronous teaching and dates and structure of CXC and the BSSEE,” she disclosed. The BSTU and the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT) have taken exception to a list of new expectations issued by Adamson in a letter dated May 3, 2020, the day before the online classes started. Both unions have said they are unhappy with the tone and content of the letter and have identified similar areas of contention. But the BSTU went even further and put its concerns in writing to the Chief Education Officer . Among the 29 sets of expectations listed by the senior ministry official, the union is particularly worried about five of them which Redman described in her letter as a “betrayal” considering what was agreed to during an April 1 consultation. One area of concern related to the provision of computer equipment. “The directive that teachers should have laptops bears no relation to the fact that many of them still do not and have yet to be provided with any. We discussed and you agreed, as did BAPPSS [the association representing public secondary school principals], that teaching would consist of both synchronous and asynchronous classes, and that neither type, for a variety of pertinent and sensitive reasons, should be mandated,” the BSTU leader said in her correspondence. (BT)
CXC GOING AHEAD IN JULY - The Caribbean Examinations Council’s (CXC) CSEC, CAPE and CCSLC examinations will go ahead in July as scheduled. Registrar Dr Wayne Wesley yesterday confirmed this would be the date for the regional examination, with results to be made available by the first week of September 2020, in accordance with approval given at the First Emergency Virtual Meeting of the Council for Human and Social Development (COHSOD) in May. That meeting, chaired by Antigua and Barbuda Minister of Education Michael Browne, was attended by Ministers of Education, senior Ministry of Education officials from across CARICOM and key stakeholders stakeholders, including CXC, University of the West Indies, CUT and (other stakeholders). In a virtual press conference yesterday, Wesley clarified the process for the modified examination and provided detailed information on the approach.(WN)
COACHES NOW MAYBE TAXIS LATER - Coaches are to be used to boost the public transport service and Minister of Transport William Duguid is to meet with taxi drivers to see how they can be employed to move commuters, the Prime Minister has announced. Briefing journalists at the end of a meeting with the Social Partnership at Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, she said that 33 electric buses the Transport Board ordered are to arrive between the end of June and early July.  But she said that in order to maintain the 60 per cent capacity restriction to observe social distancing on buses, the transport system has to be “augmented”. The PM said: “In the interim Government is of the view that we are going to have to augment the bus capacity both with working with the private sector, privately-owned buses, not only the traditional B and ZM but we may have to look at some of the coaches as well to include some of the coaches into the transport board’s fleet through rental and working with the owners of those vehicles. In particular starting with the Ross transport Coop because, as you know, Ross University has not resumed operations as yet there was a large Coop of buses that was formed in  order to be able to facilitate the movement of the students from where they live to this very site.” Prime Minister Mia Mottley (centre) flanked by Minister of Education Santia Bradshaw (left) and Chairman of the Barbados Private Sector Association Edward Clarke during today’s press conference. Giving the country the assurance that the transport sector will be one of the first things she intends to work on, she said: “I have asked the Minister to facilitate discussions with the taxi drivers and others. “We need to be able to ensure that we can have affordable and accessible transport as far as possible. There are some people who will want to get somewhere and may not necessarily want to be exposed on a bus but may be prepared to go in a taxi but we need to have a transparent system for charging and the technology can allow us to do that now in terms of distance travelled. “The apps that we use but at the same time, we also need to ensure that in the absence of a meter and using the technology for the setting of distance and the rates of the fares per kilometre that we also use it for availability. So that a person does not have to move from St Lucy to Spooner’s Hill to pick up somebody when there is a taxi a Black Rock that can do the job closer. “So how best do we leverage the technology with existing taxis owners to be able to augment affordable and reliable access to public transport in Barbados whether through buses, ZRs, minibuses, coaches or taxis. I think we can do it together.” Mottley urged public and private transport workers to continue to adhere to COVID-19 restrictions. “As we meet here today they were others meeting within the transport sub-sector. We are aware, that not in every instance, regrettably, transport providers have adhered to the 60 per cent that we have asked them to adhere to. We are reminding them of it. It is for their own benefit,” the Prime Minister said. (BT)
CLEANERS SEE LIGHT AT THE END OF TUNNEL – COVID-19 nearly wiped out some cleaning businesses, with many having to lay off staff and cut back on work hours, but the gradual reopening of the country is offering them fresh hope. They are beginning to see a pick-up in business compared to the past six weeks, as in Phase 2 of reopening it is now mandatory for offices to be cleaned twice a day.  Owner of Alcar Cleaning Enterprises Inc., Alex Linton, told the Weekend Nation that although the company did not close its doors, its staff complement was drastically reduced. “We had to do a lot of cutbacks and adjusting to fit in with the curfew hours, and the new conditions laid down by the customers. They had to bend a bit to meet the requirements, so we had to bend with them. (WN)
LIGHT AND POWER PROMISES LOWER BILLS, DISCOUNT – Light and Power has announced lower electricity bills in the short-term amid plummeting fuel prices in the fallout from the COVID pandemic. With an expected decline in the Fuel Clause Adjustment element of the monthly bill as world oil prices slumped to below zero, BL&P Customer Care Manager Rodney Dottin promised a cumulative 44 per cent saving will be passed on to customers. In a statement, he announced: “A significant impact of the pandemic on the global economy is the price of fuel and customers will see a notable ease in electricity rates because of the drop in world fuel oil prices. “The Fuel Clause Adjustment (FCA) for the month of May is 16.2176 cents per kWh, compared to 24.1235 cents per kWh for April, a decrease of 33 per cent. “Cumulatively, from March to May, there has been a 44 per cent decrease in the fuel component of customers’ bills.” As an example, Dottin said if a residential customer using 350 kWh would be billed in April $195.03, in April for $178.76 and in May for $146.24. Dottin also said the electric company has entered into talks with fuel suppliers on fuel hedging and has applied to the Fair Trading Commission for approval to set up a fuel hedging programme. “Fuel hedging at a time like this can bring competitive pricing and stability to the fuel portion of customers’ bills,” he said. Announcing an additional concession to customers during the public health crisis, the company said it has extended the payment discount to residential customers on their bills for March and April bills that are settled within 15 working days following the lifting of the national curfew. Dottin said: “We will extend the payment discount to Domestic customers on bills issued from  customers who have paid their bill prior to this announcement, the discounted amount will be applied as a credit to your account. There is no need to call Light & Power or for any additional action on your part.” Light and Power’s customer service office at the Garrison is to remain closed and the customer service manager advised customers to continue utilizing “alternative, non-face-to-face options” for making queries, requesting new services and paying bills, a reference to online billing and payments. (BT)
FIRE CLAIMS TWO CARRINGTON VILLAGE HOMES – A father and son are now homeless after fire destroyed their homes and damaged three others and a vehicle at Baycroft Road, Carrington Village, St. Michael, this afternoon. Divisional Officer with the Barbados Fire Service, Mervin Mayers, said: “This afternoon we received a call about a house fire in Baycroft Road. When we got there two houses were alight, and in the end, two houses were destroyed, two houses slightly damaged, and a car was slightly damaged to the left side.” Two water tenders from the Bridgetown Division and one from the Arch Hall station with Mayers in command and two senior officers and 12 firefighters responded to the call. The two houses destroyed in the blaze belonged to Michael Stoute, 66, and his son Antonio Stoute, 24, while two of the houses that were slightly damaged were occupied while the other was unoccupied. Police and fire officials are investigating the blaze. (BT)
THREE SLAIN IN EARLY MORNING MASSACRE - Three execution-style murders including that of a 42-year-old mother has shaken the foundation of a quiet, closely-knit St Philip community leaving residents stunned by the blatant disregard for human life. Thursday morning’s first few minutes  were interrupted by rapid and continuous gunfire at a house in River Land where five people – three men and two women were staying. When the brazen slaughter was finished, only two people were still alive. The others lay dead, reportedly with gunshot wounds to the head. “I was in my bedroom after 1 o’ clock and I heard ‘pax pax pax’ all the time. It stopped, then it started back again and restarted and we heard it again and we stayed put and then we heard the son hollering for my boyfriend,” recalled next door neighbour, Latrina Sobers. “We looked out and someone said ‘call the police’ saying that his entire family is dead,” said Sobers, who had been trembling and speechless just hours before. Family matriarch, National Conservation Commission (NCC) employee, Daile Sutton, her 24-year-old son Keno Sutton and Kyle Parris, 23, who many described as Daile’s son-in-law were all slayed in the fifth hour of Barbados’ 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew. The slain mother’s daughter and another son survived the incident and are mourning with another daughter, who does not live at the family home. Details of the incident were strikingly similar to those which unfolded at Rices in the same parish last March, when 52-year-old Betty Mayers was gunned down along with her son Jamal as two young boys, ages 6 and 11 scampered to safety. On the most recent occasion, Avril Greaves, Daile’s uncle, described the 42-year-old mother as a friend to everyone in the community. “The other side of her family is taking it even worse. Everyone is crying and they’ve got me crying too. She is very friendly to every one up here. I don’t know what was going on otherwise,” Greaves told Barbados TODAY. He revealed that Daile had just recently returned to work after the 24-hour Government imposed shutdown due to Coronavirus concerns. “She went back out to work just last week and she had already started buying paint because she took pride in her house,” he added. When asked why anyone would want to target the family, he said: “The truth is that everything has a cost. But the victims would be the only ones who can tell you why it happened. Either way, there is no reason for killing people like this. “We would like to find the persons that did it, because even though they came for whoever they came for, they should not have come for her. She has been a friend to everyone out here,” he added. While not many people are familiar with Kyle Parris, some remembered Keno Sutton as a young man who did odd jobs and was usually very pleasant. Another resident, who requested anonymity, told Barbados TODAY she was concerned that the ongoing curfew has made the community, which was usually lively at night, a target for cowardly criminals. “So if anybody were going to come and shoot, they would have to shoot on the outside. But because the curfew was going on, … it seems the person who did it was very intentional and to shoot them in their head confirms that,” she added. “Not many people know about River Land. So I was shocked about this triple murder.” (BT)
HUSBAND ON SERIOUS INDECENCY CHARGE – A 53-year-old husband accused of committing an act of serious indecency against his stepdaughter and assaulting his wife, was remanded to the Psychiatric Hospital after he appeared in the Bridgetown Traffic Court yesterday. The accused, who is unemployed, was not required to plead to committing the act of serious indecency against the girl, who was 13, on May 12, and assaulting the girl’s mother, his wife, the next day. Prosecutor Sergeant Edwin Pinder, who said he was “vehemently” objecting to bail for the accused, pointed to the seriousness and the nature of the charges. He noted the offences could attract a jail term of up to 15 years on conviction. (WN)
SUKI LOOKING TO PUSH MORE – Draughts master Ronald “Suki” King says he will have to re-evaluate his role as a player/promoter to remain a world-class contender. King acknowledged in an interview with the Weekend Nation that he will no longer be able to combine both roles. Last October, the dynamic King paid the price for trying to organise, promote and play in the World Three-Move Restriction clash with Sergio Scarpetta, suffering a crushing 8-1 loss to the Italian. “It was really tough on me last year when I played for the world championship, working late at night and then struggling to be at my best the next day.” (WN)
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The Chase Files Daily Newscap 14/April/2020
Good Morning #realdreamchasers! Here is your daily news cap for Tuesday 14th April, 2020. There is a lot to read and digest so take your time. Remember you can read full articles via Barbados Government Information Service (BGIS), Barbados Today (BT), or by purchasing a Daily Nation Newspaper (DN).
CAUTION FROM WORLD BANK – The World Bank expects the Barbados economy to bounce back from the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic next year once the crisis is “short-lived”. But Martin Rama, the international financial institution’s chief economist for the Latin America and the Caribbean region, urged that this forecast be taken “with a grain of salt”, given the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19’s final impact. Rama also said it was still unclear if Barbados, which was graduated from funding because of its high income status, would be able to access World Bank financing given the current situation’s unprecedented nature. In its semi-annual report for the region, titled The Economy In The Time Of COVID-19, the World Bank forecasted that the Barbados economy would contract by 7.7 per cent this year but grow by 4.9 per cent in 2021 and 2.5 per cent in 2022. (DN)
NO POLITICAL REVIVAL FOR SINCKLER - Former Minister of Finance Chris Sinckler’s appointment to a special advisory group for current and post COVID-19 Barbados will not revive his political career, says political scientist Peter Wickham. The director of Caribbean Development Research Services said Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley’s selection of the former Democratic Labour Party (DLP) representative for St Michael North West was a way to form a unified position as the country deals with the virus. “The Prime Minister is having a challenge with the percentage of Barbadians who are still actively supporting the DLP. In a situation like this, you need to speak with one voice which is apolitical. I think in a situation like this we need to have a unified front and clearly [DLP president] Verla De Peiza is not that person that can help bring that to the fore.” He added: “His [Sinckler’s] utility is less about the economic knowledge he brings and more about the legitimacy he can bring to hard decisions that have to be taken. This is not a way to resurrect Chris or pick him up and scrub him off and present him to the public. This is a crisis situation and I think he will help respond to the crisis. His political career is no less dead than it was before and that is something to be clear about,” Wickham said today. (DN)
CZAR’S WARNING – The man in charge of Barbados’ effort to stem the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease is warning Barbadians not to be complacent during the extended national lockdown. In fact, COVID-19 czar Richard Carter says he expects more infections and even a few more deaths from the flu-like virus before Barbados can grapple the public health crisis to the ground, especially because of the prevalence of pre-existing medical conditions within the elderly demographic.Carter, a social scientist with experience in handling the impact of a viral pandemic in Sierra Leone, said Barbados’ early plan, which was instituted in January to prepare for the disease reaching these shores, and which moved to Stage 3 before many Eastern Caribbean countries, had served the country well. (DN)
BAJANS HABITS HARD TO CURB – COVID-19 CZAR Richard Carter has admitted that trying to curb the behavioural practices of Barbadians has been his biggest challenge. The island has been under lockdown since March 28, when an initial 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. curfew was implemented. It has since been extended to a 24-hour curfew and Carter said it has been extremely difficult trying to keep people inside their homes during that period. “This has been perhaps the most difficult aspect of what we’ve tried to do. We’ve tried to remind people that even when you yourself may not be at serious risk in terms of a young person, for example, who gets affected by COVID-19, we know that about 80 per cent of the cases are mild, so mild that large numbers of people are asymptomatic or very mildly symptomatic and may not even know they have COVID-19, but you have a mother, you have an aunt, you have a grandmother or grandfather and the risk for them is considerably elevated. “All of the deaths we have seen of COVID-19 in Barbados are of elderly people and in one or two cases infected by persons younger than themselves, so that is part of what we have tried to communicate,” Carter said during an interview on various media platforms this afternoon.
“Disobedience and the natural tendency that some people have to try to flout rules, that is not simply putting yourself at risk, it is putting members of your own family at risk. We saw from very early, as soon as the restrictions were announced videos of young people stating their intent to disobey and so that is a message we have tried to communicate to young people.” Carter, who worked in West Africa during the Ebola outbreak, however, said this was not the first time he had encountered such stubborn attitudes. He said during the Ebola outbreak it had also been difficult in trying to curb the practices of Africans, especially as it related to treating the dead. “They’ve been lessons from Ebola. Under Ebola, persons were not allowed to touch their own relatives who died because it was immediately after death that the body was at its most infectious. So here you had a society that believes that if you don’t send off your ancestors or your loved ones in an appropriate way by washing and preparing the body, that body roams in the afterlife forever and torments you,” the Czar explained. “How do you get people to a part where they don’t touch their dead bodies, where they don’t touch their children if they are ill? “That was a huge battle and similarly in Barbados we are asking people to do things that are not in their natural instinct, we are asking people to do things that are contrary to what they’ve had and enjoyed for a long period of time. We are fortunate to live in a society that provides us immense freedoms, but those freedoms are the very things that something like the coronavirus can exploit,” Carter maintained. (BT)
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS TO RE-OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15 – The Central Bank of Barbados and the Financial Services Commission (FSC) advise that all deposit-taking institutions and/or businesses facilitating domestic or international payments can open under the extended 24-hour curfew, which runs from April 15 until May 3. The Bank and the FSC acknowledge that during this period financial institutions may reduce the number of their branches that will operate. The regulators advise, however, that financial institutions, including commercial banks, credit unions and money service remittance firms must:
·       Enforce the requirement that their clients use their services on the day assigned by their surname or special circumstance;
·       Accommodate, by exception, during the shortened weeks of April 13 and April, 27 clients assigned to Monday and Tuesday, and Tuesday and Friday, respectively
·       Take the opportunity during this period to encourage their customers to sign up for ATM cards and/or internet banking, where feasible
·       Adopt protocols for dealing with persons who, for the protection of their health, wish to enter the banking premises wearing masks. Such clients must temporarily reveal their full face on entry to the institution and when they approach the customer agent for the purposes of security and customer identification.
The regulators advise that customers should check their financial institution’s website or monitor the media for the details about the operations of the financial services sector during the extended curfew.
The Bank and the FSC thank all deposit-taking institutions for their understanding and urge Barbadians to adhere to the new procedures for carrying out their financial transactions to ensure everyone’s safety. The regulators also remind the public to adhere to the national protocols and warnings to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. (Central Bank of Barbados) - (BT)
ESSENTIAL CARGO DELIVERY BY APPOINTMENT – Members of the public are advised that from tomorrow, Tuesday, April 14, essential cargo deliveries will be done through an appointment system at the Bridgetown Port, between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Persons may book appointments by sending an email to the following addresses based on their requirements:
For less than container loads collection – [email protected]
Full container loads collection – [email protected]
Exports (for less than container loads) – [email protected]
Exports (full container loads) – [email protected]
Appointment confirmations will be sent via return email, and all relevant documentation must be presented at the gate. However, persons may direct queries to, or seek assistance by calling 244-1823 or 434-6100 Extension 5401/2/3/5 for lesser than container loads; 832-8398 or 434-6100 Extension 5501/2/6 for full container loads; or 434-6100 Extension 5405/6/7 for exports. For more information, persons may visit the Barbados Port Inc.’s website at www.barbadosport.com. This forms part of the National COVID-19 response to ensure cargo identified as essential is unstuffed and delivered to consignees, and that exports are facilitated in an efficient and timely manner. (BT)
PAYMENT & COLLECTION OF MAINTENACE – The Supreme Court of Barbados has advised that the payment and collection of maintenance monies will be done according to the following schedule:
Payment Date: Tuesday April 14th – Boarded Hall, & District F St. Joseph Magistrates’ Courts
Collection Date/Method: Wednesday April 15th 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Payment Date: Tuesday April 14th – Oistins Magistrates’ Court, District D & F St. Andrew, District A Domestic Court, St. Mathias
Collection Date/Method: CHEQUES TO BE POSTED
Payment Date: Wednesday April 15th - Oistins Magistrates’ Court, District D & F St. Andrew, District A Domestic Court, St. Mathias
Collection Date/Method: CHEQUES TO BE POSTED
Payment Date: Tuesday April 14th – Friday April 17th – District E & Holetown Magistrates’ Courts
Collection Date/Method: CHEQUES TO BE POSTED
Payment Date: Thursday April 16th & Friday April 17th – District C Magistrates’ Court
The payment of maintenance should be made between 9:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on the allotted days. (BGIS)
TWO SPECIAL SHOPPING DAYS – Two days have been designated for senior citizens aged 70 and over and members of the disabled community to go shopping at the supermarkets, hardware stores and fish markets, irrespective of their surnames. A press release from Government today said the days, starting April 19, are Sundays, between 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., and Tuesdays, between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m.    Tuesday is also the day for them to conduct business at banks and credit unions, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.  The measures go into effect on April 15. They are reminded to travel with their national identification card, driver’s license or passport, as they will be asked to show picture identification before entering the premises. People in these groups are advised to bring a shopping list of essential items, an umbrella, drinking water and to wear a cloth face mask in public. All shoppers will be required to observe a physical distance of a minimum of six feet. Anyone feeling ill is advised not to go out. The number of people allowed in each store at one time will be 75 for mega supermarkets, 50 in the large, and 25 in the small stores.  These measures were implemented as Government works to limit the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19). (BGIS)
SPECIALLY DESIGNATED SHOPPING DAYS FOR SENIORS AND DISABLED TUESDAY AND SUNDAY – Senior citizens aged 70 and over and members of the disabled community are reminded that there are two specially designated days for them to go shopping at the supermarkets, hardware stores and fish markets, irrespective of their surnames. The days set aside for these vulnerable groups, starting Sunday, April 19, are Sundays, between 9 a.m and 11 a.m., and Tuesdays, between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Tuesday is also the day designated for them to conduct business at banks and credit unions, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. The measures go into effect for all groups of persons on Wednesday, April 15. They are reminded to travel with their national identification card, their driver’s licence or passport, as they will be asked to show picture identification before entering the premises. They are advised to bring a shopping list of essential items so that they can shop speedily, and to carry an umbrella and drinking water in case there is a waiting period before they are allowed entry. It is strongly recommended that persons wear a cloth face mask in public. All shoppers will be required to observe a physical distance of a minimum of six feet. Anyone feeling ill is advised not to go out. The number of persons allowed in each store at one time will be 75 for mega supermarkets, 50 in the large, and 25 in the small stores. All other persons, outside of these vulnerable groups, are advised that their shopping days are designated according to the first letter of their surnames. (BGIS)
KEEP KIDS HOME – Police are asking parents to keep their children indoors to protect them from the coronavirus (COVID-19). At the same time, child rights experts are saying enough activities must be provided for the youngsters, and they should be shielded from detention if they breach public health emergency rules. Inspector Stephen Griffith, of the Crime Prevention Unit of the Royal Barbados Police Force, has questioned why parents would allow their children to be in danger of contracting the virus by riding around and gathering during the 24-hour lockdown. So far Barbados has recorded 72 cases of the illness, including a seven-year-old, with four deaths. Thirteen people have recovered. (DN)
TRINIDADIANS LEFT STRANDED IN BARBADOS CAN RETURN HOME AT THEIR COSTS - National Security Minister Stuart Young is willing to grant an exemption to a group of T&T nationals, who were left stranded in Barbados after this country closed its borders due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Speaking at a Ministry of Health virtual press conference Sunday afternoon, Young said that they were free to return to Trinidad but had to arrange their own transportation. Young said: “They can make their way here but the Government is not sending a plane for them.” During the press conference, Young took the time to give a chronological account of the group’s plight and his discussions with Barbados authorities and the group’s attorneys St Augustine MP Prakash Ramadhar and Larry Larry over their possible repatriations. Young explained that the group landed in Barbados after the travel ban for nationals and non-nationals took effect on March 23. Young noted that while the T&T Government, through the Ministry of Health, sent COVID-19 test kits for the group, officials in Barbados still required that they serve 14 days mandatory quarantine before being tested. Young said that after the period elapsed, he was informed that the testing could still take place but was being delayed by the fact that Barbados has a shortage of testing swabs, which are not included in the test kits. Young said that after consultation with Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Roshan Parasram and other State medical experts, last Friday, the decision was taken to allow the nationals, who were asymptomatic throughout their quarantine, to be tested immediately upon their return. He explained that once the samples are taken, Parasram and his team would then decide whether they should serve the additional mandatory quarantine, under this country’s Quarantine Act, at their homes or at one of the State medical institutions being used for the pandemic. Throughout the press conference, Young repeatedly stated that neither he nor any of his Government colleagues were engaged in a “back-room deal” with the group’s lawyers. “We have always done everything above board and it can stand up to the highest levels of scrutiny,” Young said. (TRINIDAD GUARDIAN)
CHINA TO TEST EXPERIMENTAL VIRUS VACCINES – China has approved early-stage human tests for two experimental vaccines to combat the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as it battles to contain imported cases, especially from neighbouring Russia, the new “front line” in the war on the disease. Russia has become China’s largest source of imported cases, with a total of 409 infections originating in the country, and Chinese citizens should stay put and not return home, the state-owned Global Timessaid in an editorial. “Russia is the latest example of a failure to control imported cases and can serve as a warning to others,” said the paper, which is run by the Communist Party’s People’s Daily. “The Chinese people have watched Russia become a severely affected country . . .. This should sound the alarm: China must strictly prevent the inflow of cases and avoid a second outbreak.” China’s northeastern border province of Heilongjiang saw 79 new cases of imported coronavirus cases on Monday. All the new cases were Chinese citizens travelling back into the country from Russia, state media said on Tuesday. They formed the bulk of new cases on the Chinese mainland, which stood at 89. As of Tuesday, China had reported 82 249 coronavirus cases and 3 341 deaths. There were no deaths in the past 24 hours. As China fights to prevent a second wave of COVID-19, two experimental vaccines will be tried on humans, state media Xinhua reported on Tuesday. The experimental vaccines are being developed by a Beijing-based unit of Nasdaq-listed Sinovac Biotech (SVA.O), and by the Wuhan Institute of Biological Products, an affiliate of state-owned China National Pharmaceutical Group. In March, China gave the green-light for another clinical trial for a coronavirus vaccine candidate developed by military-backed China’s Academy of Military Medical Sciences and HK-listed biotech firm CanSino Bio (6185.HK), shortly after United States drug developer Moderna (MRNA.O) said it had begun human tests for their vaccine with the US National Institutes of Health. At a meeting chaired by Premier Li Keqiang on Monday, China’s coronavirus task force decided to deploy more health resources on its borders. It said it would build hospitals and establish isolation points in border regions, and would also strengthen cooperation with neighboring countries. (Reuters)
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