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Attorneys to Condo Associations: Zika litigation won’t bite

By Samantha Joseph, From Daily Business Review What are condo associations, homeowners’ associations and other multifamily real estate boards to do as Zika spreads across South Florida? Not too much, according to real estate attorneys, who suggest caution but advise…

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Peter Binose: Time to stop Visitors from Venezuela from entering the Caribbean without a treatment certificate

By Peter Binose In 2001 Venezuela was so affected by dengue that it trickled down through the Caribbean and the Americas which reached a crescendo by 2014. Almost every citizen throughout the Caribbean suffered from the disease it proved unstoppable. Dengue…

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    Wave moves into the Southeast Caribbean…. Off the coast of Africa By Mike Buresh From NEWS 104.5 WOKV The Atlantic Basin remains pretty quiet. A weak tropical wave is moving into the far Southeast Caribbean, but its low…

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Establishment of the Cayman Islands Child Safeguarding Board

A Child Safeguarding Board has been established in the Cayman Islands. This multidisciplinary Board will enable entities to work collaboratively in the interest of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in the Cayman Islands. Membership of…

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More than 30,000 bees attack unsuspecting customers at Walmart

BY HEATHER DOCKRAY From Mashable Three people had to be transported to the hospital in a southeastern Oklahoma City Saturday morning after a swarm of bees broke loose at a Walmart and attacked unsuspecting shoppers. The bees came from the…

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CDC adds Cayman Islands to interim travel guidance related to Zika virus

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is working with other public health officials to monitor for ongoing Zika virus‎ transmission. Today, CDC posted a Zika virus travel notice for Cayman Islands. CDC has issued travel notices (level 2, “practice…

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OK, let’s talk about sex at the Rio Olympics

BY SAM LAIRD From Mashable Olympians are doin’ it, doin’ it and doin’ it well, to paraphrase one LL Cool J. We’re talking about sports, of course. But the same applies to sex at the Games. Ten-thousand of the world’s…

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National ALS Registry releases updated prevalence estimates

Thursday, August 4, 2016 The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry’s (ATSDR) National ALS Registry today released its second report on the prevalence of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease) in the United States for…

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Cayman Islands cannabis oil legislation changes on track

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands – The Cayman Islands Government is pushing on in its efforts to legalise the importation and dispensing of cannabis oil for medical use but acknowledges that questions loom about how it would be sourced and dispensed….

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The Editor Speaks: Zika and our premier

Zika is dangerous even if you’re not pregnant. This statement comes from Dr. Lee Norman who spoke recently to Newsmax. The following is part of the article that was published soon after the recent 17 confirmed locally transmitted cases in…