By Journal on April 30, 2020
Bruce Bilimon, COVID-19, Giff Johnson, Jack, Jasmin Nogar, Paul Lalita, Rachael Doherty, Raynald Samoa, Wibert Nenam
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GIFF JOHNSON Pacific islanders living in the United States have an infection rate two to three times the average in at least four American states, according to data released April 26 by the Pacific Islander Center of Primary Care Excellence, a California-based group. The organization cited the “alarming disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on Native Hawaiian […]
By Journal on April 9, 2020
COVID-19, Dr. Robert Maddison, Ebeye, Jack Niedenthal, Jalusen Matauto, Majuro, MOHHS, Taiwan, Ventilators, Viema Lue Bale
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Ten new ventilators for Majuro and Ebeye hospitals arrived earlier this week, and a big load of Covid-19 health supplies are expected to be delivered Thursday afternoon this week. These are part of the Ministry of Health and Human Services push over the past two months to obtain supplies and equipment needed for dealing with […]
By Journal on April 3, 2020
COVID-19, Marshall Islands, MIHS, Peni Seru, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL The global pandemic known as the coronavirus has made many countries across the world go into lockdown, closing down their schools. More than ever before, the government of the Marshall Islands including Ministry Of Health and Ministry of Education have taken lot of measures to help prevent the virus from coming to the […]
By Journal on April 2, 2020
Cabinet, COVID-19, Hilary Hosia, Jemi Nashion, Minister Bruce Bilimon, MOHHS
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HILARY HOSIA For the first time in a long time, spiritual leaders from various faiths in Majuro congregated under one roof at the Marshall Islands Resort last Friday to discuss Covid-19. Culture and Internal Affairs Minister Jemi Nashion and Health and Human Services Minister Bruce Bilimon conducted the high-level dialogue. “We’ve informed our members to […]
By Journal on March 26, 2020
Cabinet, COVID-19, Giff Johnson, Guam Hawaii, Jack Niedenthal, RMI
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GIFF JOHNSON The RMI shutdown of passenger arrival on airplanes has stranded a few people in various locations. But for the 55,000 residents of the RMI, the border lockdown is a welcome development when viewing the ongoing and worsening Covid-19 coronavirus crisis in many nations. Last year’s ban on travel to outer islands because of […]