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Fatal shooting incident in Mcknight

Police in St. Kitts and Nevis are investigating a fatal shooting incident that took place this evening in the McKnight area.

The incident took place shortly after 7:00 pm with another individual also being wounded in the matter.

A police barricade was formed on the western section of the Bay Road where the incident took place while other Police vehicles circled the area for any leads into the matter.
More to this story would be provided when it comes to hand.

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FBI warns of plans for nationwide armed protests

The FBI is warning of plans for armed protests at all 50 state capitals and in Washington in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden's inauguration, stoking fears of more bloodshed after last week's deadly siege at the US Capitol.

An internal FBI bulletin warned that, as of Sunday, the nationwide protests may start later this week and extend through Mr Biden’s January 20 inauguration, according to two law enforcement officials who read details of the memo to The Associated Press. Investigators believe some of the people are members of some extremist groups, the officials said. The bulletin was first reported by ABC.

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A protester spotted inside the Senate chamber carrying plastic zip-tie handcuffs has prompted theories some in the Capitol riot wanted to catch and detain hostages.

“Armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols from 16 January through at least 20 January, and at the US Capitol from 17 January through 20 January,” the bulletin said, according to one official. The officials were not authorised to speak publicly and spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity.

The FBI issued at least one other bulletin — they go out to law enforcement nationwide on the topic — before the riots last week. On December 29, it warned of the potential for armed demonstrators targeting legislatures, the second official said.

Army General Daniel Hokanson, chief of the National Guard Bureau, told reporters on Monday that the Guard is also looking at any issues across the country,

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“We’re keeping a look across the entire country to make sure that we’re monitoring, and that our Guards in every state are in close coordination with their local law enforcement agencies to provide any support requested.”

The riots followed weeks of online calls for violence in Washington in the waning days of Donald Trump's presidency.

DC National Guard stand outside the Capitol.Some QAnon believers saw a yellow tie worn by Mr Trump as a secret message.

A tweet in which Mr Trump promised that last Wednesday's event “will be wild” fuelled a “month-long frenzy of incitements, strategising, and embrace of violence against lawmakers,” according to a research group that tracks online extremism activity,

In a report issued, the SITE Intelligence Group also warns that the Capitol attack has emboldened Trump-supporting extremists.

“No matter how all this plays out, its only the beginning,” posted a user on TheDonald message board, according to the report.

Boris Johnson slammed over bike ride 11km from home

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been criticised for travelling 11 kilometres from his Downing Street home to go cycling amid soaring coronavirus cases in the country.

Mr Johnson was spotted biking in the Olympic Park in East London on Sunday, the Evening Standard reports.

UK Government pandemic advice permits people to exercise outside, but says they should not travel outside their local area.

A spokesman for the prime minister would not confirm if Mr Johnson had been driven to the park or cycled there, the BBC reports.

They said Mr Johnson had complied with COVID-19 guidelines.

But Opposition Labour MP Andy Slaughter, who represents the London seat of Hammersmith, criticised Mr Johnson.

"Once again it is do as I say, not as I do, from the prime minister," Mr Slaughter said said.

"London has some of the highest infection rates in the country. Boris Johnson should be leading by example."

UK Health Secretary Matt Hancock was asked at Monday's government press conference whether travelling 11 kilometres for a bike ride was within the rules.

Mr Hancock said: "It is okay, if you went for a long walk and ended up seven miles from home, that is okay, but you should stay local.

"It is okay to go for a long walk or a cycle ride or to exercise, but stay local."

The row over Mr Johnson's bike ride comes amid soaring UK coronavirus cases and warnings of hospitals being overwhelmed.

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The United Kingdom is entering its most challenging weeks since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, a top official said on Monday, as hospitals face being overrun and morgues fill up.

"We're now at the worst point of this epidemic for the UK," England's chief medical officer Professor Chris Whitty told the BBC.

"In the future we will have the vaccine, but the numbers at the moment are higher than they were in the previous peak — by some distance.

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Professor Whitty said he expects the next few weeks to be the "most dangerous time."

The country, which has already suffered more deaths as a result of the disease than any European nation and recently became the fifth nation on earth to reach the grim milestone of three million cases, is on the verge of seeing its hospitals overwhelmed.

Professor Whitty told the BBC on Monday that there were currently more than 30,000 patients in hospital, compared to 18,000 during the first peak of the virus in the UK in April.

"We're now at a situation where in the UK as a whole, around one in 50 people is infected, and in London it's around 1 in 30," he said.

"There is a very high chance that if you meet someone unnecessarily, they will have COVID."

His warning comes with the country barely a week into its third national lockdown.

But fears are growing that Britons are increasingly giving up on complying with the rules, as case numbers continue to surge despite the extreme measures.

Professor Whitty stressed that minimising contact with others will stop the situation from getting worse.

"Every single unnecessary contact any of us have is a potential link in a chain of transmission that will lead eventually to a vulnerable person," he told the BBC.

"So, the absolute key is for all of us to think do we really need to have this contact?"

Professor Whitty's intervention comes as the number of daily deaths in the UK remain very high, a point grimly illustrated by the fact that in one county in southern England, bodies are being stored at a temporary facility as morgues there are at capacity.

The temporary facility in Surrey, south of London, can hold an extra 800 bodies, on top of the 600 that can be held in morgues.

"T oput some perspective on this, during the first wave, they had 700 bodies go through that (temporary) facility … The first wave lasted approximately 12 weeks from mid-March to mid-May … Since December 21, after just two and a half weeks, they have had 300 bodies go through it," A spokesperson for the Surrey Local Resilience Forum told the UK's PA news agency.

The UK has been ahead of the curve on approving COVID-19 vaccinations and on Monday the government is expected to outline how it will hit its target of vaccinating 13 million people by February 15.

A large part of the program will be handled by vaccination centres around the country – the first of which opens on Monday – and an army of volunteers who have been trained to administer the vaccine.

And even the good news that two million people have been vaccinated has been soured by reported shortages of the vaccine in some hospitals.

It is unclear why the shortages are happening – the government has faced criticism for how it plans to prioritise handing out the doses it does have.

If Professor Whitty's worst fears become reality, then the National Health Service will be under enormous strain as it attempts to cope with unprecedented hospital admissions, deal with dead bodies, vaccinate the most vulnerable citizens while also carrying out the normal procedures.

The government will be hoping that Professor Whitty's stark warnings force citizens into complying with the measures to stop the spread of the virus.

Hon. Brand resumes one-on-one consultations with St. Paul’s constituents on Jan. 13

CHARLESTOWN, Nevis — Hon. Spencer Brand, Cabinet Minister in the Nevis Island Administration and parliamentary representative for the St. Paul’s constituency in the Nevis Island Assembly, will resume his one-on-one consultations with constituents on January 13.

Hon. Brand began personal consultations in August 2020. There was a brief hiatus in December for Christmas activities.

“The consultations were not held in December as that was a busy time for most persons, however I intend to resume now in the new year, said Brand. “The first consultation will be on Wednesday from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Springate Office Complex on Government Road.

Reflecting on previous consultations, Brand stressed the importance of personal interaction with residents in his constituency.

The one-on-one consultations are planned for the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, during which all COVID-19 protocols will be adhered to.

“It is critical that politicians, once elected, make themselves available to the people they serve,” said Brand. “I have sought to provide this forum where anyone in the area can come and talk with me, share ideas, express concerns.”

He noted that during the consultations, constituents raise many diverse issues, including drainage problems, road issues, water issues, getting property, and planning matters.

The chief concern expressed, he lamented, were people seeking employment.

“That was a major issue last year with the serious impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the economy and so many people lost their jobs,” said Brand. “As a member of the Nevis Island Administration I do my best to help people through the various government ministries, even if not with a permanent job, anywhere they could be fit in, or connect them those with private businesses who are looking for people to work. It’s not easy because the reality is you cannot help everyone.”

Although he interacts with members of the public every day, Brand said he looks forward to once again sit down with his constituents to discuss how he can assist them.

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Partner of Brisbane hotel quarantine worker tests positive to UK strain

The partner of the quarantine hotel cleaner who tested positive to the UK strain of coronavirus has also tested positive.

The initial case sent all of Brisbane into a three-day lockdown due to fears of the highly contagious strain of the virus.

This new case will be counted in today's coronavirus figures.

The case comes as Queensland recorded no new cases of COVID-19, with the capital's lockdown ending at 6pm (7pm AEDT) last night.

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The man has been in quarantine for four days, the same day the cleaner went into quarantine, Queensland Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young said.

"The man has been in quarantine since 7 January and has undergone two tests, with one resulting in a positive result today," Dr Young said.

"Genome sequencing is underway, however it's likely to be the UK variant.

"We are determining the man's potential infectious period and contact tracing is underway."

In the meantime, Queensland Health has urged close contacts of the cleaner to get tested, regardless of symptoms presenting, and undergo 14-days quarantine.

This includes anyone who visited locations where the cleaner attended:

  • Coles Sunnybank Hills Shoppingtown on 5 January 2021, between 7.30am and 8am
  • Woolworths Calamvale North on 3 January 2021 between 11am and 12pm
  • Nextra Sunnybank Hills Newsagent Sunnybank Hills on January 5 between 8am and 8.15am.

"We are also asking those people to come forward for testing – regardless of whether they have symptoms or not," Dr Young said.

"Critically, even if a negative test result is received, please continue to monitor for symptoms and get retested if necessary."

Testing of close contacts of the man and woman will continue this week.

Despite the new case, there is no change to the restrictions due to come into force in Greater Brisbane tonight.