Jamaica Further Relaxes COVID-19 Measures
Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced a further relaxation of the coronavirus (COVID-19) containment measures effective Friday, February 25 for a three-week period, ending March 17
“All-of-society’ approach to policy implementation based on scientific facts and advice against Covid-19
The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis, via the National COVID-19 Task Force, has managed the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic expertly, thanks to its ‘all-of-society’ approach and policy implementation based on scientific facts and advice
Sex, COVID-19 And The Reinvention Of Adult’s Webpages
The current situation is historic and unique. The global pandemic has changed everything. Work from home, quarantine, social isolation… All the measures taken by the governments around the world to curb the contagions have changed the reality of everyone. Everything that was taken for granted or normal is now just the opposite
Caribbean Tourism Progessionals Receive Certification in Sustainable Tourism destination management
GWU International Institute of Tourism Studies designs special professional development programme for the region as part of agreement with the Caribbean Tourism Organization
It’s official: Varadero Beach: Hotel managers highlighted tourist results
Hotel managers of this famous and western resort, the largest and most important in Cuba, the results in tourist arrivals and economic efficiency achieved to date, during the current winter season
Point of View: CTO: 2022 will set the tone of tourism recovery In the Caribbean
Members of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) remain bullish about the recovery of tourism in the region, with 2022 serving as springboard for a stronger bounce back in the following years
World leaders call for $23 billion to end pandemic in 2022
The UN chief was among world leaders calling for $23 billion to support the ACT-Accelerator, the landmark collaboration that makes these goods accessible to everyone globally
90% of Santo Domingo East parents do not want to have their children vaccinated
After having started last Monday 14 the vaccination campaign for children in schools in the country, directors of different educational centers in Santo Domingo East reported that the inoculation process in their schools has not taken place because parents are not convinced to vaccinate their children against Covid-19
The Cayman Islands welcomes families traveling with children as destination enters phase 5 of reopening
Under this new phase, children aged 11 years and younger will be permitted to travel to the destination accompanied by vaccinated adults regardless of the child’s vaccination status
It’s official: Havana celebrates Pizza Day
Dish par excellence of Italian gastronomy, it is one of the most consumed on the planet and that everyone likes, due to the diversity of ingredients included












