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As demand for COVID-19 vaccines collapses in many areas of the U.S., states are scrambling to use stockpiles of doses before they expire and have to be added to the millions that have already gone to waste.

From some of the least vaccinated states, like Indiana and North Dakota, to some of the most vaccinated states, like New Jersey and Vermont, public health departments are shuffling doses around in the hopes of finding providers that can use them.

State health departments told The Associated Press they have tracked millions of doses that went to waste, including ones that expired, were in a multi-dose vial that couldn’t be used completely or had to be tossed for some other reason like temperature issues or broken vials.

Nearly 1.5 million doses in Michigan, 1.45 million in North Carolina, 1 million in Illinois and almost 725,000 doses in Washington couldn’t be used.

The percentage of wasted doses in California is only about 1.8%, but in a state that has received 84 million doses and administered more than 71 million of them, that equates to roughly 1.4 million doses. Providers there are asked to keep doses until they expire, then properly dispose of them, the California Department of Public Health said.

The national rate of wasted doses is about 9.5% of the more than 687 million doses that have been delivered as of late February, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday. That equates to about 65 million doses.

The problem is not unique to the U.S. More than a million doses of the Russian Sputnik vaccine expired this week in Guatemala, because nobody wanted to take the shot.

Vaccination program managers say that tossing out doses is inevitable in any inoculation campaign because of the difficulty in aligning supply and demand for a product with a limited shelf life.

But the coronavirus pandemic has killed nearly 6 million people and shattered economies across the globe, and every dose that goes to waste feels like a missed opportunity considering how successful the vaccines are in preventing death and serious disease.

It also comes only about a year after people desperate to get the vaccine attempted to jump in line to get ahead of those deemed higher priority. Hospital board members, their trustees and donors around the U.S. got early access or offers for vaccinations, raising complaints about favoritism and inequity at a time when the developing world had virtually no doses.

And many poorer nations still have low vaccine rates, including 13 countries in Africa with less than 5% of their population fully vaccinated. T hey are plagued by unpredictable deliveries, weak health care systems, vaccine hesitancy and some supply issues, although health officials say inventory is markedly stronger than earlier in the pandemic.

In fact, supplies are so strong that the CDC now advises doctors that it’s OK to discard doses if it means opening up the standard multi-dose vials to vaccinate a single person and the rest has to be tossed.

“Pivoting to what’s happening now, you have much more production and distribution to low-income countries,” said Dr. Joseph Bresee, who directs the COVID-19 Vaccine Implementation Program at the Task Force for Global Health in Decatur, Georgia. “The issue of some stockpiles in the U.S., Germany and Japan, that are not redistributed to sub-Saharan Africa, it’s less of an acute problem now because vaccine production and distribution is in high-gear right now serving those low-income countries.”

The Department of Health and Human Services also said that redistributing states’ excess doses to other nations is not feasible because of the difficulty in transporting the shots, which must remain cold, in addition to not being cost effective because of the relatively small number concentrated at sites.

Of the more than 687 million doses sent to states, 550 million to 600 million have been administered, HHS said Monday. The vaccines authorized in the U.S., made by Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson, can last for up to about six months from the time of manufacture.

A senior HHS official familiar with vaccine distribution plans took issue with the word “wastage,” saying it implies mismanagement when states are effectively overseeing their inventories. The CDC, however, uses the term “wastage” on its website and asks states to report their numbers.

The CDC said Thursday that the federal government, jurisdictions and vaccine providers have a strong partnership to get as many people vaccinated as possible while reducing vaccine wastage, and that the likelihood of leaving unused doses in a vial may increase as demand slows, even when providers continue to follow best practices to use every dose possible.

The fading demand comes as the pandemic itself wanes in the U.S. On Thursday, the CDC said about 90% of the U.S. population lives in counties where the risk of coronavirus is posing a low or medium threat — meaning residents don’t need to wear masks in most indoor settings. That was up from 70% last week.

FILE - Prepared Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine syringes wait for patients at a middle school in Wheeling, Ill., June 11, 2021.

FILE – Prepared Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine syringes wait for patients at a middle school in Wheeling, Ill., June 11, 2021.

The average number of Americans getting their first shot is down to about 70,000 a day, the lowest point since the U.S. vaccination campaign began in December 2020. About 76% of the U.S. population has received at least one shot and roughly 65% of all Americans are fully vaccinated.

With demand so low, states will undoubtedly be confronted with more waste in the months ahead, although they will benefit from any booster expansions.

Idaho, for example, has 230,000 doses on hand but is only averaging fewer than 2,000 doses administered a week.

Oregon’s vaccination rate is slightly higher than the national average, but the health authority there said last week that they have “significant excess vaccine on hand” because of the recent drop in demand. The state is trying to use up as many of the 716,000 doses in its inventory as possible.

Rhode Island has the highest percentage of residents who are fully vaccinated in the nation, at slightly more than 80%, but the health department reported having 137,000 doses on hand last week. Health officials say they need them for a big push to increase the vaccination rate for booster doses.

Health officials in some states have developed “matchmaker” programs to connect vaccine providers with excess doses with providers seeking doses. Many said they’re attempting to redistribute doses with expiration dates that are quickly approaching. New Jersey has a task force that has transferred more than 600,000 doses around the state since June. West Virginia has offered to transfer Pfizer adult doses to nearby states.

Immunization managers have been asking for single-dose vials, especially for pediatricians, but it may not work for manufacturers to package it that way yet, said Claire Hannan, executive director at the Association of Immunization Managers. She said wasting vaccine “just can’t be an issue.”

“We tell this to providers, but the most important thing is getting people vaccinated. And that’s hard when the demand goes down. You don’t have constant flow,” she said. “But that’s just a necessary evil I guess.”

HHS said states are ordering prudently, paralleling the drop in demand. The minimum order for Pfizer used to be nearly 1,200 doses but now it’s 100, and Moderna reduced the number of doses per vial, the agency said.

“Given what we’ve seen in terms of the number of people still unvaccinated, I do think finding any way to get the shot in arms, even at the expense of potential wastage, is still important,” said Katie Greene, an assistant research director at the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy.

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Icononzo Fire, Tolima

Fire in Icononzo, Tolima.

Fire in Icononzo, Tolima.

The fire, which started on Thursday afternoon, has already been controlled.

The municipality of Icononzo, Tolima, suffered this Thursday due to a fire that occurred in the downtown area of ​​this town and that left several houses destroyed, according to information from the authorities.

However, tonight a balance of the damage is not yet known, but the authorities confirmed that there are no fatalities or injuries.

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This fact, whose causes are the subject of investigation, frightened the inhabitants of this town, who They joined the emergency agencies to help put out the flames with buckets and thus prevent the fire from spreading throughout the municipality.

According to the governor of Tolima, Ricardo Orozco, firefighters from Melgar and El Espinal traveled to the town. Similarly, At this time, staff from the Governor’s Office travel to the municipality to attend to those affected.

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Heavy rains on the night of February 28 caused an emergency in Cocorná, Eastern Antioquia.

According to the initial report of the Administrative Department of Risk Management of Antioquia (Dagran), the balance of the torrential downpour is of a deceased person, three wounded and four dead equines.

The animals lost their lives due to the collapse of a wall, product of the heavy downpour.

“Risk Management Council continues to evaluate. Dagran goes to the site for support,” the entity reported.

Similarly, local media indicated that the rains caused landslides that have practically cut off the municipality from Eastern Antioquia.

“Via Cocorná – Granada, La Arboleda sector is completely closed due to landslide; Via Cocorná – Ramal is closed due to several mass movements; Via Cocorná – El Chocó is closed due to mass movements, where a vehicle is trapped, without injuries. so far,” says the initial report.

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Similarly, there is talk of a destroyed house, six floods and two homeless houses.

The mayor of the municipality, Saúl Alberto Giraldo, told the Cascada Comunicaciones de Cocorná media outlet that the overflow of the La Guayabal stream caused much of the damage.

“We have more than 34 landslides in the main paths and the main roads of the municipality. We are already in the process of removing all these landslides. The deceased person is a man of approximately 65 years and As for the injured, we are trying to unblock the pathways to take them to the hospital. San Juan de Dios”, said the mayor.

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Talking was the first step taken by young people, businessmen, representatives of social foundations and citizens. During many previous meetings before reaching a consensus, everyone expressed themselves and assumed responsibilities. Then came the points in common that led them to ‘put on the shirt’ through Compromiso Valle, an initiative that emerged seven months ago with the purpose of contributing to the generation of opportunities for those who need them most and were protagonists of the social outbreak.

‘All it takes to transform a life is one good opportunity.’ With this premise, the organizations and people linked to the initiative came together to work for a city and a department with better opportunities. There are already more than 90 companies and a hundred citizens thanks to whom resources for more than $50,000 million have been managed to offer the passport to a better life to more than 20,000 people, especially young people, who demand this help.

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Valley Commitment arisesexplains María Isabel Ulloa, executive director of ProPacífico, after the blockades suffered in Cali, Valle del Cauca and various regions of Colombia between the months of April and June 2021. “Businessmen of all sizes decide to go to the streets to speak, listen and try to understand what was happening, through active listening, which is dynamic because we still continue to go to the territories to get closer and bring solutions to the problems”, he adds.

After several sessions with leaders and young people in neighborhoods and municipalities, a route was drawn up with six work fronts: food security, transformation of life projects, employability, leadership, entrepreneurship and education, to contribute to closing social gaps and impacting more than 30,000 people in seven municipalities: Cali, Yumbo, Buenaventura, Palmira, Candelaria.

“The business sector in the Valley has been receptive. We already have more than 90 linked companies, more than a hundred citizens contributing and many institutions such as Comfandi, the Chamber of Commerce and business foundations such as Fanalca, Carvajal and Sidoc, as well as social organizations that are part of the project”, explains María Isabel Ulloa.

Valley Commitment

The goal is that people who enter the program have a positive transformation in their lives.

Immediate results

Food safety is one of the priority lines for Compromiso Valle. In the hundred kitchens set up in Cali, Palmira and Yumbo, more than 9,500 people have food. María Eugenia or ‘the aunt’ as they know her, manager of a dining room located in the sector known as Apocalipso, eastern Cali, Calipso neighborhood, protagonist of the April 2021 outbreak. “The dining room started when we wanted to support the young people who defended the rights of all, and when the blockades were lifted we realized that they and their families still needed our help. Many had not eaten so well before the existence of the dining room”, explains María Eugenia.

Another work front with results is that of ‘transformation of life projects’, through initiatives such as ‘forging opportunities’ and ‘opening paths’. Juan Camilo Cock, executive director of the Alvaralice Foundation, explains that the purpose of joining Compromiso Valle is to contribute to processes to reduce violence, generate opportunities for young people and strengthen community initiatives.

“With the Opening Paths project, we work with 40 neighborhoods in Cali and 10 neighborhoods in Palmira, Jamundí and Buenaventura to strengthen the community’s capacities to interrupt and mediate conflicts so that they do not turn violent; and to provide support to young people who are at high risk of becoming involved in violence so that they can access social programs that transform their lives”, says Juan Camilo Cock.

Rumbo Joven is another project to which the Alvaralic Foundation has joined, to provide training in skills for employment to young people and high school graduates from neighborhoods with high levels of exclusion. Among them, Potrero Grande and Siloé, on the hillside of Cali. Although Compromiso Valle is a project planned for 18 months, people who enter the program are expected to have a positive transformation in their lives or successfully carry out their enterprise and achieve self-sustainability.

Valley Commitment

From the business sector, multiple spaces for dialogue and active listening were generated with young people, in which they were able to expose their realities

The Sidoc Foundation is also part of ‘Transformation of life projects’ through the ‘Forjar Oportunidades’ initiative, to contribute to the reduction of youth violence.

“From the social outbreak an opportunity arose to continue contributing to the social transformation of the territories. From the business sector, multiple spaces for dialogue and active listening were generated with young people, in which they were able to expose their realities and that in the framework of the current situation we could not afford to ignore”, emphasizes Christine Armitage Tello, executive director of the Sidoc Foundation.

The project ‘Forjar opportunities’ is one of the methodologies for intervention in violence that the Sidoc Foundation has. He has put himself at the service of Compromiso Valle, with the hope of opening spaces of opportunity. “We hope to positively impact five thousand young people directly in Cali, Buenaventura, Buga, Candelaria, Jamundí, Palmira and Yumbo. We also know that, by transforming their life projects based on opportunities for training and income generation, guidance for the exercise of democratic and participatory citizenship, and the generation of trust with the community, we end up indirectly impacting approximately fifteen thousand people”, adds the executive director of Fundación Sidoc.

The project ‘Forge opportunities’ It is one of the violence intervention methodologies that the Sidoc Foundation has. He has put himself at the service of Compromiso Valle, with the hope of opening spaces of opportunity. “We hope to positively impact five thousand young people directly in Cali, Buenaventura, Buga, Candelaria, Jamundí, Palmira and Yumbo. We also know that, by transforming their life projects based on opportunities for training and income generation, guidance for the exercise of democratic and participatory citizenship, and the generation of trust with the community, we end up indirectly impacting approximately fifteen thousand people”, adds the executive director of Fundación Sidoc.

the task continues

To date, 5,239 people, especially young people, have participated in conflict resolution and vocational guidance processes. Entrepreneurship and education are two of the lines of action that Compromiso Valle hopes to start in the medium and long term in the seven municipalities on which it focuses its work: Cali, Buga, Candelaria, Yumbo, Jamundí, Palmira and Buenaventura.

An initiative that generates enormous expectations in young people, who after completing their high school have no way to continue their training. More than 5,000 people have applied to be beneficiaries of the projects led by Andi Valle, Cali Chamber of Commerce, Comfandi, ProPacífico, Vallecaucana Action Unit, Comfenalco Valle, Fundación Alvaralice, Fundación Carvajal, Fundación Fanalca, Fundación Sidoc, Fundación Smurfit Kappa, Fundación WWB Colombia, the Archdiocese of Cali, Pastoral Social Cali, Comfandi, Invest Pacific and the Valle alliance for and for all.

“Compromiso Valle is a way for all of us, working together, to access better opportunities. It has not only been a job of businessmen, but also of the community. I have seen good results when both sides do their part. It is an act of trust in the other and of doing things well”, says Jhonier Cuero, known as ´misterio’, a young barista from América de Cali and a member of the Fundación A District in Peace.

Valley Commitment

Especially young people, they have participated in conflict resolution processes and vocational guidance

Other voices and initiatives

Transformation of Life Projects is one of the projects that seeks to impact people at high risk of vulnerability. The Sidoc and Alvaralice foundations are running the ‘Forjar Opportunities’ and ‘Opening Paths’ programs for them, which are committed to urban peace, social prevention of violence, reconciliation and economic and social inclusion. . To date, 5,239 people have benefited, especially young people.

The purpose of this year is to have young people trained for employment and entrepreneurship and sensitized in conflict resolution. One of the protagonists of this axis is Fonky You, a rapper who, through his music, raises awareness in the community and finds ways other than violence. He says it in the lyrics of a rap that he composed for the initiative: “with my art I promote peace”. “Take advantage of the opportunities to highlight your qualities and skills and, if you know something, don’t doubt your abilities,” sings the talented young man.

Added to his voice is that of Jeferson Durán, from the Potrero Grande neighborhood, in Comuna 21, from the Activarte project with this rap of gratitude: “To Compromiso Valle and Propacifico, to all its people, I want to thank you for feeding minds with projects, making the culture project. That way the district will have an east, when the head is filled more than the belly, with education a bridge is created, changing the lives of young people suddenlyI thank you for promoting art, culture is important, life can save you, it is indispensable like air, it must be found everywhere, so thank you, today I thank you, because for me what is worth is education because education does not have a price, but it does have value, a blessing”.

In the Employability project, 317 people have received training and more than 90 are already employed in trades such as: mechanics and motorcycle repair, dressmaking, cashiers and general services and call center agents in BPO companies. In this 2022, the initiative hopes to achieve a business pact for inclusive employability, serve as a bridge between employers and job seekers through job fairs.

Valley Commitment

The purpose is to have young people trained for employment and entrepreneurship.

Yelise Torres is a 23-year-old girl who is part of the Employability program, Rumbo Joven de Alvaralice. “The program has left me motivated and eager to work. My dream is to become a successful businesswoman, with a foundation that leads projects for young people with limited resources. When you work on yourself you will know what to offer the world, what you are made of, what you have learned and all your experiences will always be worth it in the right place”.

Another axis is the Entrepreneurship program, which took off with a business strengthening process during a meeting of entrepreneurs. To date, nearly 3,400 entrepreneurs receive support in setting up their businesses. In addition, 23 of them participated in entrepreneurship fairs in December, during which sales of more than $30 million pesos were achieved.

Work is also being done on the Solid Leadership program, in which more than 1,400 leaders receive training in territorial leadership, citizen participation and empowerment. The idea is to continue with training programs for community leaders and support and finance initiatives participating in the Cali and Yumbo Civic Award. Aydis Magaly Ángulo, a member of the Oriente Stereo radio station, a channel through which the community shares its processes and experiences, participates in the special edition of the Civic Award along with 35 other social initiatives that, in addition to competing for an economic benefit, receive strengthening in the administrative areas.

THE COUNTRY

Two dead and two injured left an attack with firearms on Venezuelan citizens who were conversing outside an establishment open to the public in the rural area of ​​the Puerto Triunfo village, in Puerto Gaitán (Meta), this Tuesday at 10:25 a.m. evening.

Ángel Alexander Arreaz Castillo and Miguel Martínez Méndez died there, and Roderyk de Jesús Ruiz Pérez and Luis José Castillo González were injured. The wounded were immediately transferred to the Quifa camp medical center, being discharged as they are not serious.

The Meta Police reports that, after the events, a criminal and intelligence team was quickly deployed, who – supported by the patrols of the national model of community surveillance by quadrants – carry out the first investigative steps that lead to finding those responsible for the event. .

The technical inspection of the bodies was carried out by personnel from the Basic Criminal Investigation Unit, who They found as material evidence a manuscript allusive to the 39th front of the extinct FARC.

The intelligence agencies carry out activities to verify the document and the case was left at the disposal of the 7th local Prosecutor’s Office of Puerto Gaitán for the crime of homicide.

The Police rejected this act of violence and invited the community to provide any type of relevant information to find the whereabouts of those responsible for the attack, through the emergency line 123 and on the telephone numbers 3224396680 or 3203017870; likewise, to the email sources.demet5358@gmail.com and informed that absolute reservation is guaranteed.

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The coalition of the Historical Pact in the department of Bolívar was left out of the electoral contests for the House of Representatives.

“There is no list because two of the parties that signed the endorsement for the coalition on December 13 of last year did not sign the new list, which was headed by the Palenquera leader Diorina Hernández. The former congresswoman Sandra Villadriego did not appear on the new list, ”explains Javier Marrugo, who was head of the list of this collation for Bolívar, in a first list.

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Guardianship raised by former congresswoman Sandra Villadriego

The Historical Pact is thus left out of the race for Chamber after the legal representatives of the Ada and the Green Party did not sign the new listwhose deadline for registration ce closed on February 13.

Former congresswoman Sandra Villadiego is supported by the ADA party, but she was heavily criticized the inclusion of Villadiego who was the sentimental partner of a convicted parapolitician.

This coalition is running for the Presidency of the Republic with Gustavo Petro.

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“The ADA party has not come out but it did not sign the new list”, explains Javier Marrugo,

“Sandra Villadiego came out on the new list and the leader Diorina Hernández joined. The parties could have signed the coalition regardless of whether their candidates were present or not, but they did not,” adds Marrugo,

However, in a paradox of Colombian politics, a guardianship, raised by former congresswoman Sandra Villadriego, could once again put the Historical Pact in competition for the Chamber. The last word has a judge.

Everything ready for the first election day of the year

The next Sunday On March 13, the Senate and House of Representatives elections will be held in Colombiaand the inter-party consultations prior to the presidential voting in June.

The electoral census: 38,819,901 Colombians are eligible to vote for Congress
Of those, 18,788,046 are men and 20,031,855 are women.

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Throughout the country there are 112,009 polling stations located in 12,512 polling stations throughout the country for the ordinary election and for the elections of the 16 districts of peace, 4,525 tables were set up, distributed in 1,966 polling stations that will be located in zones rural areas of 167 municipalities of 19 departments.

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There is concern in the hospital sector of the region for what they consider to be a new risk that the millionaire portfolio accumulated by Coomeva with the hospitals of Antioquia ends up staying without anyone responsible.

In the department there were 223,817 affiliated patients and the debt is estimated at $207,278 million as of June of last year, of which about $150,000 million correspond to non-performing loans.

Although they appear to be two separate problems, they are intertwined, because the same debts caused members to stop receiving health services on time.

Since February 1, the 14 EPS that received Coomeva patients in the country must be providing their health services, which has generated long lines in the capital of Antioquia.

Jilmar Renteria Delgado, coordinator of the Observatory of the Fundamental Right to Health of the Personería de Medellín, indicated that this entity will accompany the distribution of the more than 100,000 members that the EPS has only in Medellín, so that it occurs in a timely manner, after the obstacles they have suffered.

In 2021, from the Personería de Medellín, nearly 2,000 guardianships were established for health issues, of which 135 were to claim services from Coomeva. In turn, this agency of the Public Ministry filed 53 incidents for disobeying the decisions of the judges in the guardianships.

They were themes of death walks because the clinics, many times, due to the high debt they have from Coomeva, if it was not a vital emergency, they did not accept the patient

The main causes of these guardianships were to achieve the recognition of disability licenses, delivery of medicines or supplies, appointments with specialists (orthopedics, ophthalmology and psychiatry) and difficulties in the processes of referring patients to the second or third level of complexity. .

“Patients had to travel to all the municipalities of the Aburrá Valley in order to access care, including some cases from Eastern Antioquia that had to travel from Medellín so that health care could be guaranteed, which seems extremely serious to me. because they could not access a second or third level of care, they were subjects of death walks because the clinics, many times, due to the high debt they have from Coomeva, if it was not a vital emergency, they did not accept the patient”affirmed the official of the Personería.

Watch out for hospitals

As for the 125 public hospital centers in Antioquia, the amount of the debt amounts to around 75,000 million pesos, a value that is part of the 1.1 billion pesos that all EPSs owe these hospitals.

This was pointed out by Luis Alberto Martínez, from the Association of Social Enterprises of the State of Antioquia (AESA), which brings together 115 public hospitals in the department, who reported that there are 51 hospitals in the department at financial risk, so debts like these are harm more.

“Around 300,000 million are owed by EPS that we call them in inactive quotes, some because they are liquidated and others because they are not liquidated, but they left the department, for example Medimás, Saludcoop, Cafesalud, the Preventive Medical Foundation, “said Martínez.

And he added that the decision to liquidate Coomeva was taken late by the Supersalud, taking into account that it was already intervened, it presented financial, behavioral and care indicators for the population that showed its serious problems.

On the patient side, they had to resort to guardianships and the delay in caring for people because Coomeva did not pay in a timely manner, but now the problem has been transferred to the receiving EPS.

“The biggest problems occur in the medium and especially in the high complexity, second and third levels, because there are many treatments there that were in the making, that were pending initiation, cancer patients or those with chronic diseases with high cost,” added Martínez.

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MEDELLIN

In a spa in the municipality of Remedios, in Antioquia, dpeople lost their lives in the middle of an armed attack that also left two wounded, initially.

The events occurred around noon on Friday in the village of Otú, in that municipality in Northeast Antioquia. Hours later, one of the wounded died in a health center in the capital of Antioquia.

Colonel Daniel Mazo Cardona, commander of the Antioquia Police Department, indicated that people They arrived at this place and “without saying a word” they fired.

“There were some people there in a spa, a group arrives without saying a word and they take their lives. Two young people die and two more are injured. They are taken to the municipal hospital, then it becomes necessary to transfer them to the city of Medellin,” he said. Mallet.

For now, the Prosecutor’s Office, intelligence personnel and the Judicial Police are inquiring with the community and doing the investigative work to find those responsible for this fact, as confirmed by the commander of the Antioquia Police.

Aníbal Gaviria, governor of Antioquia, stated after a meeting with the high-ranking police officers that security actions for municipalities such as Remedios and the Northeast subregion in general are being reviewed.

“With General Bustamante we have made a journey through the situations that we have in Remedios, in Urabá, also the one in Buriticá. But also, the tasks that have to do with strengthening the institutional presence of the Police and with specific, focused strategies in areas where we are having a greater incidence of criminal groups, such as the Northeast, East and the Magdalena Medio”, stressed the governor.

MEDELLIN

In a spa in the municipality of Remedios, in Antioquia, dpeople lost their lives in the middle of an armed attack that also left two wounded.

The events occurred around noon on Friday in the village of Otú, in that municipality in Northeast Antioquia.

Colonel Daniel Mazo Cardona, commander of the Antioquia Police Department, indicated that people They arrived at this place and “without saying a word” they fired.

“There were some people there in a spa, a group arrives without saying a word and they take their lives. Two young people die and two more are injured. They are taken to the municipal hospital, then it becomes necessary to transfer them to the city of Medellin,” he said. Mallet.

For now, the Prosecutor’s Office, intelligence personnel and the Judicial Police are inquiring with the community and doing the investigative work to find those responsible for this fact, as confirmed by the commander of the Antioquia Police.

Aníbal Gaviria, governor of Antioquia, stated after a meeting with the high-ranking police officers that security actions for municipalities such as Remedios and the Northeast subregion in general are being reviewed.

“With General Bustamante we have made a journey through the situations that we have in Remedios, in Urabá, also the one in Buriticá. But also, the tasks that have to do with strengthening the institutional presence of the Police and with specific, focused strategies in areas where we are having a greater incidence of criminal groups, such as the Northeast, East and the Magdalena Medio”, stressed the governor.

MEDELLIN

An attempted robbery in the Zamora Santa Rita neighborhood of Bello, ended in a crossfire which left a total balance of four people injured.

Among the injured are a police officer and a worker from the cleaning company of this municipality in the north of the Aburra Valley.

Colonel José Galindo, operational commander of the Metropolitan Police, reported that on the North highway, near Copacabana, two armed men on a motorcycle stole his cell phone and the bag to a 17-year-old girl, a fact that was alerted by a patrol that was in the sector.

“Immediately the padlock plan began and on Zamora, the subjects tried to take the Medellín-Bogotá road, but managed to be intercepted by a quadrant of the municipality of Bello. The subjects attacked the patrol and there was an exchange of shots in which one of our Police is injured in one of his arms,” ​​said Colonel Galindo.

Also, in the fact the two alleged robbers were injured and later captured. One ended with a foot injury and the other with a bullet wound to the abdomen.

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Among the injured, the uniformed officer indicated, there is a 15-year-old minor who suffered a slight injury to the scalp, a person with a wound to the cheekbone and a worker from a cleaning company, who was injured in the arm. .

“According to the preliminary diagnosis, they are minor injuries and Everybody is out of danger. All the investigative acts and the judicial process are being carried out,” said the operational commander.

to those captured their motorcycle and revolver were seized. Both must answer for the crimes of personal injury against a public servant, illegal possession of firearms and qualified and aggravated robbery.

In addition, both already had a record, one for motorcycle theft and the other for personal injury.

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The White House publicly pressured Iran on Wednesday to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement quickly, saying it will be impossible to return to the accord if a deal is not struck within weeks.

“Our talks with Iran have reached an urgent point,” White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters, noting that the U.S. special envoy for Iran, Rob Malley, has returned to Vienna for indirect talks with Iran on both sides resuming compliance with the pact.

“A deal that addresses the core concerns of all sides is in sight, but if it’s not reached in the coming weeks Iran’s ongoing nuclear advances will make it impossible for us to return to the JCPOA,” she said, referring to the deal by the acronym for its official name, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

Psaki’s comments echoed those of a senior U.S. State Department official who told reporters on January 31 that “we only have a handful of weeks left” to revive the agreement.

Under the accord, Iran restricted its nuclear program to make it harder to obtain the fissile material to make a bomb, an ambition that Tehran denies. In return, the United States and other nations eased sanctions that have crippled Iran’s economy.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump abandoned the deal in 2018, arguing that it had failed to stop Iran’s support for regional proxies and gave Tehran too much sanctions relief for the nuclear restrictions. He then restored U.S. sanctions, prompting Iran to begin violating the deal’s nuclear limits a year later.

The motorcycle wase seen at dawn stuck in the Cali River that crosses the west, center and north of the capital of Valle del Cauca.

Until now, it has not been determined how it ended up at that flow.

Around 6:00 am on Tuesday, in the rain, some people spotted a motorcycle in the middle of the river, in the residential sector of Santa Rita, in western Cali.

The situation generated strangeness and before the alert a patrol arrived from the Metropolitan Police. With the support of guards from the Mobility secretary, through the license plate number, the possible identity of the owner was established.

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Motorcycle rescue in Rio Cali

Motorcycle rescue in Rio Cali

A Traffic agent called the reference cell phone and answered a young man who, to the question ‘do you know where your motorcycle is at this hour’, answered surprised that he had it on the outskirts of the residence, in the Palermo sector, in Terrón Colorado .

But when he went to look it was not where he left it since 9:00 at night.

He had to dress for the race and, accompanied by his mother, arrive in a few minutes at the river where the motorcycle was in the middle of the current.

Mother and son do not explain how he could give to that place. It only occurs to them that it was an act of envy. Between the two of them they pulled her out of the water with the help of police officers and a guard.

The motorcycle had been acquired two weeks ago and was used for personal and work trips. His papers were in order.

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In the early hours of this Tuesday there was a heavy downpour in Pereira that caused there was a landslide that -at the same time- caused the river overflow and buried several houses in the La Esneda neighborhood. At the moment, the death of six people has been confirmed and there are at least nine wounded.

At the moment, firefighters from Dosquebradas and Pereira attend to the emergency and look for the people who would have been buried under the rubble. The community in the area also supports the search.

At this time, Avenida del Río is completely closed. there is only passage for emergency vehicles.

From the Mayor’s Office of Dosquebradas, whose official fire department was the first to arrive in the area, they reported that the official report – at the moment – is of nine injured people who have been transferred to the San Jorge Hospital and six deceased people.

There is also a delegation from the Dosquebradas Mayor’s Office at the scene of the events, since the landslide occurred from the upper part of this municipality and broke off until it reached Avenida del Río, in Pereira.

Six people have already died and the authorities are looking for more survivors under the rubble

The Secretary of the Government of Dosquebradas, Juan Carlos Sepúlveda, indicated that the number of deceased had increased to six.

“There are already six people dead and the authorities are looking for more survivors under the rubble,” he said.

Also in the La Esneda sector is the Governor of Risaralda, Victor Manuel Tamayo, who will lead a Unified Command Post in the next few minutes.

News in development…

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The men were working when the emergency occurred. Reference image.

The men were working when the emergency occurred. Reference image.

The National Mining Agency confirmed the rescue of the five lifeless bodies.

Around nine o’clock at night on Friday, February 4, an explosion was recorded inside a mine located in the municipality of Samacá in Boyacá.

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“5 missing persons. With our team of rescuers, we began rescue work in a joint effort with Firefighters, National Police, CMGRD Samacá (firefighters and ESE),” the National Mining Agency (ANM) said at the time.

However, after more than five hours of search and rescue efforts, they reached the place where the trapped miners were.

“The ANM is allowed to inform, that unfortunately were found lifelessof the five missing workers, we stand in solidarity with the affected families,” they indicated from the entity.

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This tragedy mourns five families in the municipality of Boyacá.

“We thank the team of rescuers, who carried out work and who are in the process of rescuing the bodies, to be delivered to the mine entrance. Joint work with Firefighters, National Police, CMGRD Samacá (firefighters and ESE),” they said in the account from Twitter of the ANM.

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Image collectors had a saucer at dawn when the Nevado del Huila volcano appeared between the Central and Western mountain ranges.

The photographer Santiago Saldarriaga did not miss the appointment to leave the images of those moments.

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Its summit reaches 5,364 meters above sea level, but it does not always appear.
But, yesterday when the temperature dropped and a downpour fell, from Cali, Jamundí and the rest of Valle del Cauca you could see the Nevado del Huila volcano.

The images floated on social networks since dawn on Tuesday, January 25. On the Cali horizon you could see that mass of the Central Cordillera, usually covered by clouds and whose last eruption was in 2012, although the resounding one was in 1994 due to an avalanche.

Nevado del Huila volcano, in view from Cali and Jamundí

Nevado del Huila volcano, in view from Cali and Jamundí

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It is the fourth highest mountain in Colombia after the twin peaks of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and Ritacuba Blanco, in the Sierra Nevada del Cocuy. But it is the highest volcano.

From the Regional Autonomous Corporation of the Valley (Cvc) it was explained that the cloudiness clears and the Central and Western mountain ranges appear.

The phenomenon happens when there is a drop in temperature at night and the sky clears, as if by the art of Nature.

Carlos Mario Jaramillo, from the Chamber of Commerce, revealed “the Huila snow-capped peak in the Central Cordillera. Photo @AntanasJL from La Morelia”.

Sebastián Bedoya, from CMI, showed “the imposing snow-capped peak of Huila”.

Eduardo Vinasco, Wilson Suaza, Juan Jacobo, Miguel Castro, Ache 11, Janesa, Yamid Sanabria, Jeisson Zamudio and Cristian David shared their angles.

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The Spanish player Usman Garuba, of the Houston Rockets, who has injured his left wrist, will be out indefinitely with his team and could have to undergo surgery.

Rockets coach Stephen Silas revealed Garuba’s situation on Tuesday at the press conference prior to the match they lost to the San Antonio Spurs (104-134).

The Uruguayan soccer coach, Diego Alonso, will not be able to count on the youth team with which he had been training since the beginning of January to use as a sparring partner, since 14 of them tested positive for covid-19.

This was announced by the Uruguayan Football Association (AUF) in a brief statement detailing that, in addition to them, four officials from the Celeste Complex – where the team trains – also contracted the disease.

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