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Guam COVID-19 deaths at 269

Guam’s Joint Information Center in Guam has reported the island’s two most recent COVID-19-related deaths, bringing the island’s COVID-19-related death toll to 269. According to JIC’s Dec. 13 news release, Guam’s 268th COVID-19-related death was an unvaccinated 83-year-old female...
Posted On Dec 15 2021 06:04
, By Joshua Santos
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134 new cases; 669 recovered

A total of 134 new positive cases of COVID-19 were confirmed from Dec. 10 to 11, bringing the CNMI’s case total to 1,908, according to a Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. news release late Sunday. CHCC also reported that, as of Dec. 11, there have been 669 recoveries, 945 active...
Posted On Dec 14 2021 06:06
, By Joshua Santos
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$500 ‘utilities stimulus’ is part of original ARPA spending plan

Finance Secretary David DLG Atalig said yesterday that he and his office is working closely with the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. management to ensure that the $500 voucher given to residential account holders is processed properly for the month of December. Atalig added that...
Posted On Dec 14 2021 06:05
, By Joshua Santos
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‘Confirm antigen test results through PCR tests’

The antigen COVID-19 testing that is currently available at three Department of Fire and Emergency Medical Services fire stations is meant to augment—not replace—ongoing testing efforts. A negative test means you may not be currently infected, but it does not rule out an...
Posted On Dec 14 2021 06:04
, By Joshua Santos
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