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CDC upgrades Guam’s COVID-19 alert status to highest level

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention upgraded Guam on Monday to its highest Risk Assessment Level for COVID-19 to Level 4, lumping the island territory with six other countries where CDC advises against traveling to these destinations. Guam joins six other...
Posted On Sep 01 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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House rejects Senate budget version

The House of Representatives rejected yesterday the Senate’s version of the $144.84-million budget bill for the CNMI government’s operation in fiscal year 2022, triggering the formation of a bicameral conference committee that will be tasked with hammering out a mutually...
Posted On Sep 01 2021 06:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Alleged Peeping Tom sues newspapers, CNMI government

A man who is facing charges of stalking and disturbing the peace is suing the CNMI government, the Department of Public Safety, and two newspaper publications for alleged defamation, slander, and violation of his constitutional rights. Brandon M. Rangamar, 48, has filed a lawsuit...
Posted On Sep 01 2021 06:05
, By Kimberly Bautista Esmores
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1 more positive in CNMI; 35 hospitalized in Guam

One more incoming traveler was confirmed positive for COVID-19, according to the Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. yesterday. The case brings the CNMI’s total to 242. The individual was identified by travel screening and confirmed positive through arrival testing on Aug. 30, and...
Posted On Sep 01 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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