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One new dengue case in Guam

The Guam Department of Public Health and Social Services has received a laboratory confirmed cases of dengue fever on June 21, 2021. The last two local sporadic cases of dengue fever occurred more than 15 months ago and were more than a month apart in January and February 2020....
Posted On Jun 23 2021 06:01
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CNMI Pride Talks at the Legislature

The House Committee on Health and Welfare is hosting the Legislature’s first CNMI Pride Talks on Wednesday, June 30, 2021, at 9am at the House of Representatives chamber. “Pride Talks will include a policy roundtable with leaders from LGBTQ+ organizations and a public forum to...
Posted On Jun 23 2021 06:01
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San Nicolas supports Tinian RDHs

Rep. Patrick H. San Nicolas (R-Tinian) supports the payment of special compensation to Tinian resident department heads who were part of the Municipal Operations Center immediately after Super Typhoon Yutu. “Tinian residents were devasted by Super Typhoon Yutu. Homes were...
Posted On Jun 23 2021 06:01
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NMC’s Paulaine Sasamoto completes data science training

Paulaine Sasamoto, a first-year nursing student at the Northern Marianas College, recently completed the one-month 2021 Virtual Summer Data Science Institute through Chaminade University’s Supporting Pacific Indigenous Computing Excellence Grant. “The whole journey has been...
Posted On Jun 23 2021 06:00
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