By Journal on January 26, 2023			
			Ailinglaplap, Arno, Aur, Ceihera Toni Miyoko “Nito” deBrum Kedi, COVID-19, Deborah Yoder, Eve Burns, Fred Bukida, Ine, Jeh, Nito’s Wings, Nito's Butterfly, Tony deBrum 
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EVE BURNS Nito’s Wings founder Deborah Yoder was a volunteer nurse in Majuro in 2016 and worked with Nito’s family in an attempt to save Nito’s life. She told the Journal she later contacted the late Ambassador Tony deBrum requesting to start a California based non-profit in honor of Ceihera Toni Miyoko “Nito” deBrum Kedi. […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on June 23, 2022			
			Centers for Disease Control, Covid Vaccine for six months to five years old, COVID-19, Eve Burns, Frank Underwood, Karen Earnshaw, MOHHS, Simiko Jomuly, Vaccine 
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KAREN EARNSHAW The Ministry of Health and Human Services will begin providing the Covid-19 vaccine for children aged six months to five years on Friday July 15, according to RMI Director of Public Health Dr. Frank Underwood. This follows approval of the vaccines for young children by the US Food and Drug Administration late last […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on July 15, 2021			
			Covid, COVID-19, David Kabua, Ginger kabua, Kino Kabua 
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Majuro hospital’s Covid isolation ward, built last year, is getting a workout this month — all for non-Covid medical reasons. First was a Vietnamese fishermen who was successfully treated for knife wounds sustained during a fight on a purse seiner. He was to be released Monday this week, but has been held longer due to […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on May 20, 2021			
			Air Barbers Points HC-130, COVID-19, David Panuelo, FSM Citizens, Guam, Karen Earnshaw, Pohnpei, US Government 
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KAREN EARNSHAW The first group of people to be repatriated to the Federated States of Micronesia since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic arrived in Pohnpei from Guam on May 13 and 14.Forty-two FSM citizens were on board the two humanitarian flights conducted by the US Coast Guard and funded by the US government. The […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on April 29, 2021			
			COVID-19, Pan Pacific Foods, PPF, Wanjun "Young" Yang 
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The Pan Pacific Foods tuna loining plant said it has a minimum of five supervisory personnel that it has to get to Majuro for the plant to get into full operation. PPF General Manager Wanjun “Young” Yang told the Journal last weekend that five of the plant’s key supervisors were out of RMI when the […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on January 14, 2021			
			COVID-19, Frank Underwood, Giff Johnson, Jack Niedenthal, Mineko Mista, MOHHS, Rosabella Jennet, Vaccines 
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Since the rollout of Covid vaccinations in RMI shortly before the New Year, the Ministry of Health and Human Services has vaccinated 612 healthcare workers and other “front line” employees. Meantime, the RMI’s Covid vaccination program for the public will soon be moving into high-gear, with the arrival in Majuro of 6,000 doses of the […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on December 24, 2020			
			Centers for Disease Control, COVID-19, Giff Johnson, Jack Niedenthal, Ministry of Health and Human Services, RMI Cabinet 
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		GIFF JOHNSONThe first batch of Covid-19 vaccines are scheduled to arrive within the next week, possibly as early as this weekend, according to RMI officials.The United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is providing an initial delivery of the Moderna-developed vaccine to the RMI, Federated States of Micronesia and Palau.The RMI Cabinet, Ministry of Health […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on June 11, 2020			
			Col. Bartel, COVID-19, Craig Corey, Hilary Hosia, Hirata Kabua, Jack Niedenthal, Kino Kabua, President David Kabua, Roxanne Cabral 
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The RMI National Disaster Committee extended the Covid-19 border closure for another month with the issuance of a new Travel Advisory late last week. Chief Secretary Kino Kabua issued Travel Advisory 14 June 4, extending the ban on incoming travelers to July 5. It also continues the ban on travel between Majuro and Kwajalein on […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on May 14, 2020			
			Aina Garstang, COVID-19, Elli Laikdrik, Eve Burns, Gina Anuntak, Marie Milne, Ministry of Health and Human Services, Shra Kedi 
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EVE BURNS “I love taking care of people, it’s a really rewarding job,” said Gina Anuntak an outpatient department nurse at Majuro hospital. Anuntak told the Journal that she feels ready for when the coronavirus does find its way into our islands. She firmly believes that the training they had in preparation for the coronavirus […]
	
	
		
		
						
			
				By Journal on May 7, 2020			
			Ace Hardware Store, Bank of Guam, COVID-19, Jackey Salomon, Payless Supermarket 
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Anything electrical or mechanical, or both, faces operational challenges in the Marshall Islands simply because the salt air environment is harsh on equipment.Now we can add another complication to salt air, one we can blame on the coronavirus even though it has not yet arrived here. Majuro is operating with green paper that has not […]