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BREAKING NEWS: 9 new cases in NMI

Nine additional individuals have been confirmed positive for COVID-19 from travel testing and contact tracing on Nov. 6 and 7, 2021. This brings the CNMI total to 360 cases since March 28, 2020. Since Oct. 28, 2021, there have been 69 new cases, of which 53 were identified via...
Posted On Nov 08 2021 21:54
, By Press Release
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BREAKING NEWS: Torres slams Babauta, JGO

Gov. Ralph DLG. Torres lambasted Rep. Celina R. Babauta (D-Saipan) and members of the NMI Democratic Party today for allegedly turning the House of Representatives into an “ill-informed, ill-managed, and irresponsible” chamber. In a letter addressed to Babauta, who chairs the...
Posted On Nov 08 2021 16:57
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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‘Testing 1% of population regularly is impressive’

The CNMI being able to test 1% of its population regularly is “impressive” and is “excellent testing capacity,” according to Stephanie Kern-Allely, who is regional communicable disease epidemiologist for the Pacific Island Health Officers Association. Kern-Allely, who was...
Posted On Nov 08 2021 06:07
, By Joshua Santos
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Torres excited over arrival of COVID pediatric vaccine doses

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres is excited with the arrival of over 2,000 pediatric doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine as this will be an opportunity to having children from age 5 to 11 get vaccinated. “That will cover a whole new spectrum of ages and that’s what we want. We want to give...
Posted On Nov 08 2021 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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