Could Bird Flu Threaten Belize’s Poultry Industry Again?

The ongoing H5N1 bird flu outbreak has made its way into commercial poultry in states like California, Washington, and Colorado. While the risk to public health remains low, the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is closely monitoring the situation, particularly among poultry workers.

The virus, which spreads primarily through wild birds, can also infect poultry and mammals. Human cases are rare, but experts caution that farmworkers, dairy, and poultry workers are at higher risk of exposure.

With it clearly being an outbreak in the U.S., how can this affect Belize? Although human cases are rare, the virus spreads mainly through wild birds and can infect poultry and mammals. In Belize, the Belize Agricultural Health Authority (BAHA) and the Belize Poultry Association (BPA) are working together to monitor the situation and protect local flocks.

Dr. Victor Gongora, a veterinarian with the BPA, stated that while Belize successfully eradicated the virus in 2015, neighbouring countries like Guatemala and El Salvador still face ongoing outbreaks.

“We’ve had avian influenza for a long time in the region, Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador, but Belize has been the only country in the region that we have had an infection in 2015, and we were able to eradicate it and declare ourselves free. Because unlike Guatemala, El Salvador still has it with them, and they’re vaccinating, and Belize is not vaccinating,” he said.

Signs of avian influenza in birds can include reduced appetite, coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge, and a drop in egg production. Affected birds may show signs of weakness, such as lack of energy, swelling around the face, and purple discolouration. Other symptoms include lack of coordination, diarrhoea, muscle tremors, drooping wings, and twisted head and neck movements. In severe cases, birds may become unable to move or die suddenly without any prior symptoms.

The bird flu’s economic impact on Belize’s poultry industry can be significant over a long-term period, said Armando Cowo, the manager of the BPA. Cowo stated that systems are in place to assist local farmers to better protect their birds even if some farmers are not members of the association.

Cowo and Dr. Gongora stressed the importance of the public’s assistance in reporting suspected cases. The public is urged to report any suspected cases to the BPA at 822-3221 or 615-9694 to help protect Belize from this disease.

Official Statement on B.D.F. Fatal Shooting

Press Release

On Sunday, January 19, 2025, at approximately 9:00 p.m., a tragic incident occurred at Crique Sarco Patrol Base, resulting in one fatality and one injury. While the circumstances remain under investigation by the Police Department, it has been confirmed that one BDF soldier succumbed to multiple gunshot wounds, while another patrol member sustained two gunshot wounds and is currently in stable condition, receiving medical treatment at the Punta Gorda Hospital. Both injuries were inflicted by another BDF soldier of the patrol.

The First Infantry Battalion has taken all necessary measures to ensure that the Crique Sarco Patrol Base remains secure. The Belize Defence Force remains committed to maintaining the national sovereignty of Belize.

At this time, the Commander of the Belize Defence Force and all officers and soldiers extend their heartfelt condolences to the families of both soldiers. Welfare officers have visited the families to offer comfort and support in their time of grief. His life and memory will be honored by the Belize Defence Force.

Trump Makes His Return to the White House

All eyes are back on the United States as Donald Trump makes his return to the White House as the 47th president. JD Vance will become vice president after a rapid rise, having been elected to the Senate in 2022.

Trump’s swearing-in is set for noon indoors in the Capitol Rotunda due to concerningly low temperatures in Washington, DC. Trump has made it openly clear that his first actions in office will include executive orders on immigration and other key policy areas. And after the emotional rollercoaster Americans felt over the weekend, he has also been vocal about extending the deadline for TikTok’s potential ban.

The schedule includes a church service, tea at the White House, and the formal swearing-in ceremony. Afterward, Trump will deliver his inaugural address. Trump and Vance will then sign key documents before attending a lunch hosted by the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies.

 

Car Crashes into Tree, Bursts Into Flames in Sandhill

A person was rescued from a burning car earlier tonight. Witnesses say that the driver crashed into a tree near mile 16 on the Philip Goldson Highway in Sandhill Village.

Residents who responded to the scene report that the driver did not show any signs of serious injuries.

Police officers and fire officials responded.

The fire was extinguished.

More details to follow…

BREAKING: One BDF Soldier Shot and Killed, Others Injured

Reports emerging from southern Belize are that a shooting left one Belize Defence Force soldier dead.

The incident occurred earlier tonight at the Crique Sarco Conservation Post.

Information reaching to News 5 that at least two others were injured. They are from the Support Company First Infantry Battalion.

Details of what led to the incident are still forthcoming.

Brigadier General of the B.D.F. Azariel Loria told News 5 that “That’s the news we got. We have dispatched a ptl (patrol) along with police to investigate the incident.”

This is a developing story

BTIA Hosts 39th AGM with Focus on Climate Change and Tourism

The Belize Tourism Industry Association (BTIA) held its 39th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Friday in Belize City. Themed “Tourism in a Time of Climate Change,” the event featured a panel discussion with experts addressing the challenges and opportunities posed by climate change to Belize’s tourism sector.

The discussion centred on practical recommendations for safeguarding Belize’s tourism industry against climate-related risks.

Minister of Tourism and Diaspora Relations, Anthony Mahler, delivered remarks highlighting key developments and achievements in the sector. Senator Janelle Chanona delivered the keynote address, offering passionate and thought-provoking insights that tied into the event’s theme.

Stewart Krohn, who served as president for four years, officially handed over the reins to Efren Perez, chair of BTIA’s Corozal Chapter. Perez will lead the organisation as president for the next two years. Javier Gutierrez was elected as the 2nd Vice President, and Chris Rothing as Secretary, while Raineldo Guerrero and Tamara Sniffin continue their roles as Treasurer and 1st Vice President, respectively.

 

Trump’s First Immigration Raids to Target Chicago

Donald Trump’s incoming administration plans to launch its first immigration raid in Chicago on Tuesday, targeting over 300 individuals with violent crime histories, according to reports from unnamed officials. The operation, slated to last a week, will involve deploying 100 to 200 US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers to the city.

Chicago, known for its strong sanctuary city policies, has drawn criticism from Trump and his incoming border czar, Tom Homan, who vowed to prosecute local officials obstructing federal immigration enforcement.

While ICE officials have indicated that enforcement efforts will occur nationwide, including in New York and Miami, advocates fear the raids will sweep up individuals without criminal records or those with legal status. Community groups in Chicago have been mobilizing, educating immigrants about their rights, and preparing phone trees to alert residents of ICE activity.

Chicago officials, including Governor JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson, reaffirmed their commitment to sanctuary policies, with local Democratic leaders urging immigrants to stay calm, know their rights, and avoid granting officers access to their homes without warrants.

As Trump’s administration prepares for large-scale deportations, immigrant rights groups are bracing for legal challenges while attempting to shield vulnerable communities from the anticipated crackdown.

Guatemala has expressed willingness to accept citizens from other Central American countries deported from the United States as part of its efforts to foster a positive relationship with the incoming Trump administration. According to Prime Minister John Briceño, Belize will not.

When asked about possible pressure, he added, “We are a sovereign nation, and they cannot force us to accept people that are not citizens from this country. And as far as I am concerned, we are not going to accept any citizen that is not Belizean.”

Family Seeks Help After Vendor Dies in Highway Crash

The family of Maria Caal, a 50-year-old market vendor from Cotton Tree Village, is reaching out for financial assistance to cover funeral expenses estimated at $1,700 USD following her untimely death in a tragic road accident.

Caal, the mother of seven, including one residing in Houston, was well-loved and known for her dedication to her family and work at the Belmopan market.

The fatal accident occurred on Thursday night near Mile 47 on the George Price Highway. Caal was travelling in a Toyota pickup driven by 70-year-old Manuel Juarez, a vegetable vendor, when their vehicle collided with a speeding Chevy Camaro. The impact killed Caal, who was trapped inside the wreckage, and left Juarez hospitalised. The occupants of the Camaro, identified as Jose and Leli Mendez, reportedly fled the scene on foot into nearby bushes.

In an emotional interview, Caal’s son, Samuel Cal, recounted the devastating moment he learnt of his mother’s death.

“I saw a message on Facebook. One of the people posted that they saw an accident happen near Mile 47 on the George Price Highway, saying that the victim was Maria Caal. So I called one of my people that I know closely, and I told them that something happened and my mother had gotten into an accident, and I rushed and tried my best to reach there,” Cal shared.

The family is asking for prayers and any contributions to help with the funeral expenses. Donations can be made via PayPal, Venmo, or by check.

Caal is the second Belmopan market vendor to lose her life in a fatal collision in recent weeks. On December 3, 2024, Miriam Cordon, known as Miss Pretty, also died in a road accident on the George Price Highway.

CCJ Rejects Appeal Over Fraudulent Land Transfer Case in Belize

The Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has dismissed an application for special leave to appeal a judgement involving misrepresentation and fraudulent conveyance of property in Belize. The decision, issued on December 17, 2024, and explained in further detail today, also denied a request to stay the enforcement of the judgement.

The case centres on a 120-acre property in Serango Bight, Stann Creek District, owned by Belizean businessman George Dueck. Dueck had entrusted the late Thomas Pound, a U.S.-based real estate broker and missionary, to assist with the property’s development for tourism. Acting on Pound’s advice, Dueck transferred ownership to him to facilitate potential investments from U.S. buyers. However, Pound later transferred the property to a Belize-registered entity he controlled, Kingdom First Ministries International (KFMI).

In 2014, the Belize High Court found Pound liable for misrepresentation and fraudulent conveyance. Although the Court of Appeal upheld the ruling in April 2024, it reduced the damages payable to Dueck.

The latest legal challenge was filed by Kyle and Darin Pound, representing Pound’s estate and KFMI. They sought special leave from the CCJ to appeal, as they had missed the 42-day deadline to file an appeal with the Court of Appeal, as required by the Caribbean Court of Justice (Appellate Jurisdiction) Rules, 2024.

The applicants attempted to circumvent the rules by making a late appeal to the Court of Appeal, which had no jurisdiction to extend the deadline. After their application was denied, they filed for special leave from the CCJ, claiming the refusal constituted grounds for their appeal.

The CCJ deemed this approach an abuse of process and dismissed the application. Additionally, the court reviewed the intended grounds of appeal and determined they had no realistic prospect of success. As a result, the CCJ refused to grant special leave and dismissed the request to stay the original judgement.

Department of Transport Opens New Office in Independence

Residents of Independence and neighbouring communities now have easier access to critical transport services with the opening of a new Department of Transport office at the George Murray Bus Terminal.

The office is designed to improve service delivery for thousands of residents in the southern region. At the opening ceremony, local leaders and community members gathered for a ribbon-cutting event, where government officials spoke of the benefits of this new facility.

The office will offer key services, including vehicle registration, the issuance of driving and motor vehicle licenses, traffic management, and enforcement. This expansion ensures that residents no longer need to travel long distances to access these essential services.

Transport Minister Rodwell Ferguson said that the new office will improve access and convenience for residents.

 

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