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DPW works on long-term parking for CHCC

The Department of Public Works broke ground last May 1 on a parking lot that is being built for the Commonwealth Health Center, to replace the upper parking space that is now occupied by the temporary hospital, the Medical Care and Treatment Site. Mike Borja, director of the...
Posted On Jun 11 2020 06:03
, By Justine Nauta
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2 more test positive

Two more persons have been added to the CNMI’s count of COVID-19 infections, raising the CNMI’s total to 30. It was not immediately known if the new positive cases were the result of the mass testing at the airport or arriving passengers that are currently at the quarantine site...
Posted On Jun 10 2020 06:03
, By Justine Nauta
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Camacho: This is a unified front-line effort

The Commonwealth Office of Transit Authority gave a glimpse of what it does to help the CNMI government’s effort to contain any coronavirus infections in the CNMI as the primary transporter of people intended for quarantine or isolation. Last Saturday at 8am, COTA took the lead...
Posted On Jun 09 2020 06:06
, By Justine Nauta
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1 passenger at quarantine site tests positive

One additional person has been recently confirmed to have contracted COVID-19, bringing CNMI’s confirmed case count to 28 since March 28, 2020. The individual is an asymptomatic 34-year-old male and is not a resident of the CNMI. As a passenger of yesterday’s United Airlines...
Posted On Jun 09 2020 06:03
, By Justine Nauta
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