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VIRUS SPREADING IN YOUNG PEOPLE Govt lockdowns begin in outbreak islands as change seen in spread By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net NINE confirmed cases of COVID-19 in a single day on Andros and a COVID-19 positivity rate of 58 percent in Cat Island helped push the government to implement a two-week lockdown of those islands which began at 8pm yesterday. Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis announced the lockdown on Sunday during a national address, saying only essential workers will be allowed to visit those islands during the specified period. In-person

activities and burials are not permitted. In locking down the islands, Dr Minnis stressed their limited health resources. “Because of these limits, as a government, we cannot allow Family Island outbreaks of the pandemic to get out of control,” he said. Dr Merceline DahlRegis, special health adviser to Dr Minnis and chair of the National COVID-19 Vaccine Consultative Committee, said there are 33 active cases of the virus on Cat Island and 109 residents there are in quarantine. SEE PAGE FOUR

RESIDENTS BLAME TEST ‘BLUNDER’ FOR SURGE

By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

THE positivity rate of COVID-19 on Cat Island is staggeringly high and residents there say a government mishap with test results is proving to be a costly mistake, one that setting the local economy back just as things were starting to improve.

Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis announced a lockdown of the island on Sunday along with a lockdown of Andros. The lockdown took effect at 8pm yesterday. Government officials have not explained the origins of the latest outbreak on Cat Island, but residents are certain it stems from SEE PAGE FOUR

US PUSH FOR 15% TAX ON PROFITS

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

THE US Treasury Department has proposed a 15 percent minimum global corporate tax rate - and a Bahamas risk management specialist is calling on the government to state its position on the move in tomorrow’s Budget. Hubert Edwards, of Next Level Solutions, a Bahamas-based corporate governance and risk management consultancy, said it was vital the government provides “clarity” on how it plans to respond. The US proposed the move last week, although it said the 15 percent rate was “a floor” that should be pushed higher in negotiations. Mr Edwards said the push in concert with high-tax European states represented a direct challenge to The Bahamas’ long-standing ‘no tax’ business platform. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

‘ALL CLEAR’ GIVEN FOR RAW CONCH

CHANGING THE WORLD ONE BABY AT A TIME FELICITY Darville is still breastfeeding her toddler, Victory, pictured, and is proud to be taking part in efforts to raise awareness of the importance of breastfeeding in raising children. The Bahamas National Breastfeeding Association continues to encourage young mothers and to highlight the benefits of breastfeeding. See PAGE EIGHT for the full story.

THE Bahamas Agricultural Food Safety Authority’s Food Safety and Quality Unit has said vendors can resume the sale and preparation of raw conch dishes. However the unit continues to advise consumers to be vigilant when consuming raw/fresh conch and urged vendors to use best industry practices for hygiene and food safety. This comes after several reports of conch poisoning cases. SEE PAGE THREE

MURDERED KENM WAS HELPING HIS FRIEND By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

THE teenager who was fatally stabbed at Government High School last week was trying to help his friend when he was attacked, the boy’s father said. After he was stabbed, 15-year-old Kenm Paul ran to the school’s office where he collapsed before telling a friend “it’s alright”. The 11th grader’s final moments were retold on

KENM PAUL Friday during a national school prayer initiative in various schools, including GHS. The service was streamed on social

media. The 15-year-old died last Tuesday when he and another student were stabbed at the campus. The deceased’s brother, Stanley Paul, has said the teen’s close friend was the other student injured. At the service, students and staff were joined by pastors and representatives from the Royal Bahamas Police Force who gave encouraging words during this difficult time.

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