Genetic Changes Found in U.S First Severe Bird Flu Case

Although Belize remains free of avian influenza, the U.S. is facing rising cases. A recent genetic analysis of the avian influenza, also known as the bird flu virus, found in a Louisiana patient has revealed mutations that may enable the virus to more easily bind to human respiratory cells. While the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has called these mutations concerning, it emphasised that the overall risk to the general public remains low.

According to reports, the Louisiana patient was hospitalised in critical condition after coming into contact with sick and dead birds in a backyard flock. This case marks the first severe instance of H5N1 bird flu in the U.S. in recent years.

Bird flu is a contagious disease that mainly affects birds but can rarely spread to humans. In humans, bird flu can cause symptoms like fever, muscle aches, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, and headaches. In severe cases, it can lead to pneumonia, brain inflammation (encephalitis), diarrhoea, and trouble breathing. The virus spreads when a person comes into contact with infected birds, their bedding, or their droppings.

The CDC’s analysis, published this week, showed that the mutations detected in the virus were not present in the birds, suggesting that they likely developed during the patient’s illness. However, experts like Michael Osterholm, an infectious disease specialist at the University of Minnesota, stressed that while the virus may be adapting, it is not yet capable of spreading easily between people. “This is a key that sits in the lock, but it doesn’t open the door,” Osterholm said.

The CDC confirmed there has been no evidence of the virus spreading from the Louisiana patient to others. The CDC also noted that the mutations detected in the patient’s virus did not show signs of resistance to antiviral treatments or changes that would make the virus more adaptable to mammals. This means current treatments and vaccines, if needed, are still effective.

In 2024, the CDC has confirmed 65 human cases of H5N1 in the U.S. Of those, 39 were linked to dairy herds and 23 to poultry farms and culling operations. Two cases have unknown sources of exposure. The Louisiana patient is the only known case connected to backyard birds.

For now, the CDC says the risk to the general population remains low but stressed the importance of ongoing surveillance to monitor its changes.

Where is 20-Year-Old Joshua Hall?

Police and family members continue searching for 20-year-old Joshua James Maurice Hall, a resident of San Antonio Village, Corozal District, who has been missing since Monday, December 23. Joshua was last seen at the Corozal Police Station to meet a sign-in requirement.

His sister, Eden Hall, told News 5 that Joshua was released just a month ago, on November 26. “His terms of condition of his bail were to sign in on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the police station in Corozal. He also had a 6 p.m. curfew, which he would abide by,” Eden added.

According to Eden, records confirm that Joshua signed in at the police station at 8:58 a.m., but “the officer who he signed in with could not confirm that he saw Joshua leave out of the station.”

The family has met with the commanding officer in Corozal to see if there has been any progress, but Eden says that they “haven’t had any leads. The cameras that are around that police said that they’re looking at, they haven’t found anything.,” Eden said. “The last known location was the police station… At this point we are suspecting anyone.”

With his baby on the way, Eden said that Joshua’s behaviour had improved after he was released: “He was trying to maintain good behaviour,” she said, adding that “His only way of contact was Facebook or Instagram. He did not have a cell phone number. He wasn’t a very big fan of phones or technology or anything like that.”

Eden added that the family has been receiving “blank calls” and that they’re not sure if someone is on the other side of the call trying to give information but “doesn’t know how to say it.”

The family has gathered a $5,000 reward for anyone who can provide useful information that can lead the family to find Joshua. “All we want as a family is closure,” Eden Hall said.

Joshua was last seen wearing a green shirt, black cargo pants, and black Nike flip-flops, and riding a pink bicycle. Anyone with information is urged to contact the family at the numbers provided.

  • 632-5603
  • 656-0635
  • 615-5851
  • 663-5094

BDF Truck Driver Charged After Christmas Eve Crash

A Belize Defence Force (BDF) truck driver has been charged following an accident on the Southern Highway on Christmas Eve. Joseph Cifiriano Avila, 48, from Lord’s Bank Village, faces charges of “failure to provide specimen” and “driving without due care and attention.”

The crash occurred near the Bocawina Junction around 6:40 p.m. on Tuesday. Video footage shows Avila’s truck flipped onto its roof while he was driving from Punta Gorda to Price Barracks.

 He was accompanied by one passenger. 

Avila told police he swerved to avoid a motorcycle, but the truck veered off the road and overturned.

Officers detected a strong scent of alcohol on Avila’s breath, and he refused to provide a sample for testing. He was later charged and issued a Notice of Intended Prosecution. 

No serious injuries were reported from the incident.

Belize’s Economic Journey in 2024: Growth, Challenges, and Opportunities

As we wrap up 2024, News 5 is excited to bring you our digital Year in Review! This year, we're diving into the highlights and challenges of the past twelve months, all organised by themes. Join us as we look back at the stories that shaped our year…

Belize’s economy reflects a year of significant fiscal manoeuvres, development strides, and critical reforms under the leadership of Prime Minister John Briceño. The administration has worked to stabilise the economy while addressing challenges such as inflation, rising living costs, and public sector efficiency.

Fiscal Performance and Budgetary Allocations

The fiscal year was defined by a projected revenue of $1.5 billion and expenditures of $1.6 billion, emphasising fiscal prudence and targeted investments. Revenue was primarily sourced from goods and services ($791 million), income and profits ($365 million), international trade and transactions ($223 million), and property taxes ($7.17 million). On the expenditure side, 73% of the budget was allocated to recurrent spending, with wages and pensions comprising 30 and 7 cents of every dollar, respectively. Capital investments focused on infrastructure ($49 million), health ($35 million for NHI expansion), and education ($12 million for the Education Upliftment Project), which saw 12 additional high schools join the initiative, benefiting approximately 6,000 students.

Public Debt Management and Economic Growth

Belize also achieved significant progress in public debt management, reducing its debt-to-GDP ratio from 103% in 2020 to 64% by the end of 2024. This was facilitated by primary surpluses averaging 5% of GDP over three years and growth in sectors such as tourism, construction, and business process outsourcing (BPO). The Central Bank reported a robust 7% GDP growth for 2024, exceeding regional averages, with GDP per capita rising by $5,500 compared to 2020. Key contributors to this growth included wholesale and retail trade, accommodations, and transportation.

Inflation and the Cost of Living

Inflation, while easing from 6.3% in 2022 to 3.6% in 2024, remained a concern for households, particularly due to rising costs of locally produced food. Staples like bread, meats, and cooking oils saw significant price increases, with 63% of inflation attributed to domestic prices. The increase in the minimum wage to $5 per hour benefitted over 40,000 workers but also contributed to mild inflationary pressures. Prime Minister Briceño defended the policy, citing its positive impact on purchasing power and economic activity.

The Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) revealed a 10.1% reduction in poverty since 2021, driven by improvements in underemployment, food security, and access to services. However, the intensity of poverty among affected households remained steady at 38.4%. Unemployment reached a historic low of 2.1%, though disparities persisted in rural communities, where poverty reduction efforts lagged.

Innovations in Financial Systems

Belize’s financial system underwent transformative changes, including the introduction of a credit reporting system by the Central Bank, enabling Belizeans to build credit scores based on traditional and non-traditional data such as utility payment history. Additionally, domestic banks reduced fees for online transactions and ATM withdrawals to promote financial inclusion and modernise payment systems.

Public Spending Challenges

A World Bank review highlighted inefficiencies in public spending, particularly in education and health, with public sector wages accounting for 41% of total spending. In response, the government initiated pension reforms and targeted pay scale imbalances to enhance productivity and fiscal flexibility.

Innovations in Financial Systems

Trade developments included modest growth in banana and citrus exports, while sugar exports faced shipment timing issues. Nonetheless, sugar farmers benefitted from record payments due to improved global prices and strategic investments. Domestic imports rose by 9.2% compared to 2023, reflecting increased demand for machinery and transport equipment.

Citizen perspectives on the economy were mixed. While the government reported easing inflation, many Belizeans cited rising costs for groceries and basic services. Consumer confidence, as measured by the Statistical Institute of Belize, declined in August due to concerns over durable goods and future economic stability.

 

$5,000 Reward Offered for Information on Hotchandani Arson Case

A 22-year-old construction worker from Sandhill, Manuel Anthony Moralez, has been arrested and charged with three counts of arson following an incident in which three vehicles belonging to the Hotchandani family were set on fire. The vehicles, parked on Princess Margaret Drive, were torched in the early hours of Sunday, December 22, 2024.

According to ACP Hilberto Romero, “Upon their arrival, they saw three vehicles engulfed in flames—an Escalade, an Audi, and a Chevy Silverado pickup truck. The fire department was called, and the fire was extinguished.”

The arsonists arrived by boat, but their actions were captured on surveillance footage, leading police to identify Moralez as a suspect. Authorities are still searching for the other two individuals involved. “Investigations show that three persons came to the area, poured a flammable substance on the vehicles, and lit them on fire,” Romero stated.

The total value of the vehicles is almost half a million dollars, with two fully insured and one with third-party insurance. Since the incident, a reward of $5,000 is being offered for information leading to the capture of the remaining suspects.

Police have not established a motive for the attack, and the investigation is ongoing.

Super Furia Band Founder Passes

Super Furia Band announced the passing of its founder, Francisco Alcoser Sr. The group posted on its Facebook page, “It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Mr. Francisco Alcoser Sr., founder of the Super Furia Band. We are asking for prayers for the family and some privacy for the family at this time! We will announce funeral announcements soon. Rest in peace, Pancho.”

Alcoser Sr. was undergoing chemotherapy. In early September the family shared that he had “been going through some serious trauma and pain as a result of a fractured spine.” Which has caused him to be bedridden while undergoing ongoing medical treatment in Mexico, after several referrals because the pain trauma was not going away, he was referred to an oncologist surgeon at the cancer detection and treatment centre in Mexico, where he was immediately attended to and various tests were done. Presently, the family is awaiting a panendoscopy and a biopsy; the results should come back on September 4th from Mexico City. We regret to inform you, our friends, that a tumour was detected.’

Super Furia Band is a well-known musical group from Orange Walk, Belize. Established as one of the country’s leading party and dance bands, they are celebrated for their energetic performances and versatile repertoire. The band performs a mix of genres, including cumbia, soca, punta, and popular hits tailored to Belizean audiences. Super Furia has a strong following and is a staple at national events, festivals, and private celebrations across Belize.

Police Investigating Christmas Day Murder

Police are investigating the fatal shooting of 23-year-old Richard James Aranda in Dangriga.

The incident occurred on Christmas night. Around 9:15 p.m., officers responded to a report at the Southern Regional Hospital, where Aranda was found motionless with gunshot wounds.

According to initial investigations, Aranda was walking near George Price Drive when two men on a motorcycle approached him. One of the men opened fire, inflicting multiple injuries.

Aranda was rushed to the hospital but succumbed to his injuries shortly after. His body now awaits a post-mortem examination.

 

 

Some Teachers Receive Payment, B.N.T.U. says Distribution Process Flawed  

The Government of Belize has started paying the overdue increments owed to teachers, but the battle isn’t over yet. On Friday, Belize National Teacher’s Union President Nadia Caliz mentioned that most teachers still hadn’t received their payments, even though the school managers had the funds. On Monday, CEO of the Ministry of Education Dian Maheia explained that the money is still being distributed and should reach the teachers soon. We asked Caliz for an update on the rollout of these payments. Here’s what she had to say.

 

                      On the Phone: Nadia Caliz

On the Phone: Caliz, President, B.N.T.U.

“ For the B.N.T.U. right now, we need to gather our own data. And by getting our own data, then we’ll be able to see that what the ministry said is correct. What I do know from our end is that some of our teachers are telling us that they have not received increments.  Others are saying that they’re still waiting. But what I find very interesting is the conversation I’ve been having with some managers. They were first asked by the ministry to submit a list of names of the persons who were due increments. And they submitted those names. The list was sent back to them with either those names, some being taken up, and additional names being added on. Funding was then sent for those names.  What some managers are also telling me is that they have the funds. The challenge that they are having is actually getting it to the teachers.  What we from the B.N.T.U.  are concerned about  The mechanism being used to pay these teachers because they have to have documentation to show that these teachers receive these monies and that there’s a signature there to prove that while the ministry said that the managers will have to provide them with that same info, we want to make certain that it is actually our teachers who are receiving these funds and nobody else. At the end of the day, we our mandate is that teachers be paid their allowances and their increments.  I also want to use this platform to tell my teachers, if you have not received the increment, you have not received the allowances, please go to your management so that they have a record of that.  If you’re owed for years, go to your management so that they have a record of that. So after going to your management, I am going to encourage you to find all the education centers countrywide. There is one in every district and you also register the fact that you have not received your increments and you have not received your allowances because they need to have a true picture of who these teachers are just saying that it has been settled and it’s not with the management.  Do they have a true picture?  That’s the question. That is not really enough for us. We need numbers. The same way we’re going to be looking at our numbers, we need numbers from them as well. That is what we want.”

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Teachers Still Waiting for Payments Despite Promises

 

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