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Restrictions eased

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres is officially easing the restrictions on businesses and curfew, following amendments to the COVID-19 emergency directives that have been in place since January to stop the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in the CNMI. Under a new color-coded community...
Posted On May 26 2020 06:02
, By Iva Maurin
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2020 CNMI Census launches temporary telephone operations

The 2020 Census of the CNMI has officially opened a temporary telephone operations center to enhance its enumeration efforts, and is asking everyone to be on the lookout for a “Notice of Visit” envelope that they will be handing out to homes soon. In an official video, CNMI...
Posted On May 26 2020 06:02
, By Iva Maurin
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Tinian COVID-19 mass testing going smoothly

The COVID-19 community testing on Tinian is running smoothly, according to Mayor Edwin P. Aldan. The testing, which began last Monday on the island, is not mandatory, but will help detect and contain the SARS-COV2 virus, which causes COVID-19. The testing is done at the Tinian...
Posted On May 26 2020 06:00
, By Iva Maurin
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‘Everyone has a stake in rebooting economy’

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres hopes that his creation of the 14-member Governor’s Council of Economic Adviser would lead to everyone pitching in and buying into how the CNMI economy can be restarted and its borders reopened. Speaking to reporters last week, Torres said his creation of...
Posted On May 25 2020 06:04
, By Iva Maurin
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