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As COVID-19 Ravages Black Floridians, Holiday Plans Are Put On Hold To Mourn The Dead
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As COVID-19 Ravages Black Floridians, Holiday Plans Are Put On Hold To Mourn The Dead

MIAMI — Eric Pitts isn’t really in a celebratory mood.  The Liberty City native’s past six months have been the most difficult period of his life. In May, he lost…
Posted by VI Free Press November 26, 2020
Puerto Rico To Administer COVID-19 Vaccinations In Mid-December
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Puerto Rico To Administer COVID-19 Vaccinations In Mid-December

SAN JUAN -— Officials in Puerto Rico announced today that it expects to receive its first COVID-19 vaccines by mid-December as the island hits a record number of daily cases and hospitalizations.…
Posted by VI Free Press November 25, 2020
U.S. Airlines Add COVID-19 Testing to Popular Caribbean Destinations
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U.S. Airlines Add COVID-19 Testing to Popular Caribbean Destinations

CANCUN — U.S. airlines are adding flights, and in some cases COVID-19 testing programs, for travel to Mexico and the Caribbean, a region central to carriers’ strategies to tap into…
Posted by VI Free Press November 25, 2020
Dominican Republic Says Its Citizens Will Be Among The 1st In The World To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine; Will USVI People Be The Last?
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Dominican Republic Says Its Citizens Will Be Among The 1st In The World To Get The COVID-19 Vaccine; Will USVI People Be The Last?

SANTO DOMINGO — Virgin Islands Department of Health Territorial Epidemiologist Dr. Esther Ellis said on November 17 that the territory would receive doses of the FDA-approved coronavirus vaccine "at the…
Posted by VI Free Press November 24, 2020
Saharan Dust Still A Problem In The Caribbean Even As Hurricane Season On The Wane
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Saharan Dust Still A Problem In The Caribbean Even As Hurricane Season On The Wane

NASSAU — An astronaut aboard the International Space Station (ISS) took this photograph of storm clouds rising over Andros Island, one of the Bahama Islands. Even though the spacecraft was…
Posted by VI Free Press November 22, 2020
Bodies Of Man And His Slave Unearthed From Ashes At Pompeii
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Bodies Of Man And His Slave Unearthed From Ashes At Pompeii

ROME — The skeletal remains of what are believed to have been a rich man and his male slave fleeing the volcanic eruption of Vesuvius nearly 2,000 years ago have…
Posted by VI Free Press November 21, 2020
Caribbean Nations Explore New Ideas, Directions To Recover From Pandemic
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Caribbean Nations Explore New Ideas, Directions To Recover From Pandemic

MIAMI — Caribbean experts assessed the coronavirus’s impact on the region in a webinar on Thursday hosted by the University of Miami Institute for Advanced Study of the Americas. Owing…
Posted by VI Free Press November 21, 2020
Banana Growers On Guadeloupe, Martinique Poisoned By A Carcinogenic Pesticide
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Banana Growers On Guadeloupe, Martinique Poisoned By A Carcinogenic Pesticide

BASSE-TERRE — The results of a French parliamentary commission of inquiry into the use of the carcinogenic pesticide chlordecone in the Guadeloupe and Martinique show that the government “consistently failed”…
Posted by VI Free Press November 21, 2020
Health Department Says Positive COVID-19 Patients Aboard Vessels Are ‘Safe and Isolated’ From Public
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Health Department Says Positive COVID-19 Patients Aboard Vessels Are ‘Safe and Isolated’ From Public

CHARLOTTE AMALIE — The Department of Health has reported 13 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in its latest epidemiology report. Eight of the positive cases are on St. Thomas. The…
Posted by VI Free Press November 20, 2020
St. Thomas And Orlando To Get Better Acquainted Thanks To New Flights On Frontier Airlines In 2021
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St. Thomas And Orlando To Get Better Acquainted Thanks To New Flights On Frontier Airlines In 2021

ORLANDO — Locals who want to spend a week visiting Central Florida’s theme parks, or just looking for a deal on a flight, have a new option: Frontier. The twice-weekly…
Posted by VI Free Press November 19, 2020

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