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China builds massive COVID-19 quarantine camp

China is rushing to build a massive quarantine camp that can house more than 4,000 people, after an outbreak of COVID-19 this month that has left tens of millions of people under strict lockdown.

The quarantine camp is located on the outskirts of Shijiazhuang, the provincial capital of Hebei province, which surrounds the country's capital, Beijing.

China has largely contained the spread of the virus, with much of the country returning to normal.

However, a sudden rise in cases has alarmed officials and raised concerns ahead of the Lunar New Year, the county's most important annual festival, during which hundreds of millions of people are expected to travel to visit family members.

READ MORE: COVID-19 'superspreader' in northeast China linked to 102 infections

An aerial view of the construction site of the quarantine camp in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China, on January 19.

Officials in Shijiazhuang, where the outbreak is centred, have initiated mass testing and strict lockdowns, moving entire villages into centralised quarantine facilities in a bid to curb the spread of the virus.

The new quarantine camp will house close contacts of confirmed COVID-19 patients, as authorities continue an extensive contact tracing and testing program.

It was originally planned to house 3,000 people, but has since been expanded to a capacity of 4,160.

More than 4,000 construction workers performed "six days' and nights' work" to complete the first phase, said Shijiazhuang Deputy Mayor Meng Xianghong on Tuesday.

Workers building the quarantine center in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province, China, on January 18.

Authorities began construction on January 13 and the first section of the camp is now complete and ready for use, while construction continues on the second phase, according to state-owned broadcaster CCTV.

Each prefabricated room is expected to measure 18 square metres and will come with an en-suite bathroom and shower, desks, chairs, beds, Wi-Fi, and a television set, according to CCTV.

The ambitious task is reminiscent of earlier efforts during the initial stages of the pandemic, during which authorities built several medical facilities from scratch, including a 1,000-bed hospital in just 10 days.

On Tuesday, China reported 103 new confirmed cases and 58 asymptomatic infections, which are counted separately, spread out across four provinces. Hebei province now has a total of 818 active locally transmitted cases, and more than 200 asymptomatic infections, according to the provincial health commission.

Last Wednesday, a patient died in Hebei – the country's first COVID-19 related death in 242 days.

The total number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in mainland China now stands at 88,557, while the official death toll is 4,635.

In an effort to contain the outbreak, authorities placed Shijiazhuang under lockdown on January 8, with all 11 million residents barred from leaving the city.

More than 20,000 citizens from 12 villages in Shijiangzhuang have since been relocated to other quarantine sites as a preventative measure, Chinese state media outlet CGTN reported last week.

Citizens line up for the third round of testing in Shijiazhuang on January 18.

To date, more than 17 million people have been tested in Hebei, with authorities currently undertaking a second round of mass testing in Shijiazhuang and the cities of Xingtai and Langfang.

Hebei authorities are now urging residents to stay at home, with officials sent to urban and rural areas to enforce measures and ensure people aren't travelling across the province and into Beijing.

In response to the perceived threat, Beijing authorities have stepped up testing and screening efforts after cases were confirmed in the capital's outermost Daxing district, and announced on Wednesday they would close two nearby metro stations until further notice.

In northeastern Jilin province, 102 cases have been linked to a so-called "superspreader," a salesman who travelled from his home province of Heilongjiang.

Levon ‘Mackie’ Tross calls for greater respect, education for Nevis farmers

CHARLESTOWN, Nevis — McLevon ‘Mackie’ Tross, one of the island’s leading farmers in the use of greenhouse technology on Nevis, has underscored the need for farmers on the island to be treated with greater respect.

Tross, the featured speaker at the Ministry of Agriculture’s Agenda 2021 forum at the St. Paul’s Anglican Church Hall on January 19, spoke on the issue while delivering the feature address before stakeholders in the agriculture sector on Nevis.

“The landscape of our farmers is changing,” said Tross. “Farmers are entrepreneurs, yes, business people who are responsible for feeding our nation and must be treated with dignity and respect.”

“There is also a need to educate farmers to better position them to achieve greater yields and returns on their investments,” said Tross, the owner and manager of A-1Farms at Gingerland. “There is a need to educate our farmers on the use of proper record and bookkeeping; crop yield estimation, cost of production and return on investment calculations.

“This can be achieved through the Small Enterprise Development Unit (SEDU) and the Department of Agriculture,” he continued. “We must utilize our allied agencies the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA), the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI) and the Taiwanese if we do not have the skill set in house.”

Tross expressed the need for greater knowledge on the importance of agriculture, not only for farmers but the entire nation including every preschooler.

He also said technology is significant in the agriculture sector. He acknowledged that opportunities to enhance productivity can be found in new and emerging technologies which can help farmers adapt to an ever-changing environment.

“Technology can provide the agricultural industry with tools and information to make more informed decisions and improve productivity.” explained Tross. “Technology includes Digital Agriculture, Green House Production, Hydroponic practices, and exploring tissue culture.

“Digital Agriculture,” explained Tross “is the use of digital technology to integrate agricultural production from the farm to the consumer.

“Digital technologies have the potential to provide farmers with the information and ability to meet these challenges and seize opportunities for growth,” he said. “It also enables improved traceability of agricultural products, providing peace of mind for consumers and increased value for farmers.”

The forum was the third in a series hosted by the Ministry of Agriculture for stakeholders in the agriculture sector to enable the ministry to report on the past year and to chart the course for the ensuing year.

Among those present at the forum were: Hon. Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis; Hon. Alexis Jeffers, Deputy Premier and Minister of Agriculture; Randy Elliott, Director of the Department of Agriculture; Floyd Liburd, Deputy Director; Steve Reid, Chief Extension Officer; Ron Dublin Collins, Federal Permanent Secretary in Ministry of Agriculture; Sharon Jones, IICA Representative; and Kistian Flemming, CARDI representative.

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Alexandra Hospital surgical team praised for saving shark attack victim

Dr. Cardell Rawlins, Chief of Staff at the Alexandra Hospital on Nevis.

CHARLESTOWN, Nevis — The surgical team at the Alexandra Hospital is being congratulated for life-saving surgery on a shark attack victim by doctors in the United States of America and the management of the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine (RUSVM), the health facility will continue to deliver top notch service to locals as well, according to Hon. Hazel Brandy-Williams, Junior Minister of Health in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA)

“We celebrate the accolades from the US doctors and will continue to ensure that our residents receive similar care at our facility,” said Mrs. Brandy-Williams on January 20. “The Ministry of Health and Gender Affairs looks forward to better days ahead for our people as we continue to provide the quality service that they need. Our mantra for 2021 is ‘The Year of Endless Possibilities.’ We endeavour to exceed all expectations by providing professional service.”

Mrs. Brandy-Williams used the opportunity to commend the surgical team at the hospital for its noteworthy efforts to save the RUSVM medical student attacked by a shark while swimming with friends.

“The shark attack on January 9 that threw the Federation into frenzy was quite unfortunate for a Ross University female student,” said Mrs. Brandy-Williams. “I compliment the doctors, nurses and other medical professionals who played a role in making the student’s experience at Alexandra Hospital as pleasant and as successful as possible.

“The surgical team, headed by Dr. Cardell Rawlins, must be commended for their quick and effective response to the situation which could have ended tragically,” she said. “The information shared was that everyone was calm and very efficient.”

During a January 15 virtual meeting with Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris, Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, a three-member team of senior RUSVM officials called to express gratitude and offer commendation to the Coast Guard, the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force and the surgical team at the Alexandra Hospital in Nevis, for their quick response in assisting one of their students who suffered significant injury in a shark attack.

“The officials passed on compliments from the trauma team in the US to the medical team on the island, stating that the surgery was comparable to anything that could have been performed anywhere in the US. It was also said that the quick response obviously prevented the situation from being far worse.”

Hon. Hazel Brandy-Williams, Junior Minister of Health in the Nevis Island Administration.

Dr. Cardell Rawlins, Chief of Staff at the Alexandra Hospital on Nevis.

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