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    This event is being held at the San Benito complex and was inaugurated today by the Gobernadora de Chiriqui. https://www.panamaamerica.com.pa/economia/te-gusta-el-cafe-la-proxima-semana-se-realizara-el-panama-coffee-weekend-1127619
  2. Terrible crash site was located this morning between Paso Canoas and Renacimiento where a pickup truck had gone over a precipice. Four family members are dead, one 7-year old minor survived. They had been missing since Wednesday.
  3. 😄..apparently some people don't like to taste their own medicine. If the member wanted to complain about customer service in Panama he could have written his own post about it instead of throwing shade on a good story, imo. Extranjeros relating positive experiences with Panamanians on this site are not nearly as common as criticisms.
  4. ..and wouldn't it be great if a story about a positive cultural experience could stand without being used as an opportunity to criticize.
  5. * the above article is somewhat out of sequence. The matter has been dealt with. Bail was denied again on appeal. The three Judges who WILLhear the case have been named. https://www.panamatoday.com/panama/judges-martinellis-case-are-defined-9241
  6. A second arrest has been made concerning the murder of abogada Leida Montero. A 21 year old male was picked up in Los Abanicos of David.
  7. "The arrival of migrants to Puerto Obaldia will be managed in a professional manner, the health and humanitarian issue will be seen. The sovereignty of our country will be respected." That's a quote from the Director of Immigration. He's a Panamanian. Seems like they're on top of this.
  8. Here come the knives for Manolo. Manolo Ruiz Impugned ..Heats Up Dispute in Circuit 4-5 CANDIDATES The dispute over the only seat of circuit 4-5 (Boquete, Dolega, Gualaca) has become the closest thing to a battle between Spartans and Athenians, after it was known about the challenge to the candidacy of Manolo Ruiz, nominated by the alliance 'Uniting Forces' that make up the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD) and the Nationalist Republican Liberal Movement (Molirena). Lawyer Yeira Navarro, on behalf of Evelcio Guerra, filed the appeal with the Regional Office of Electoral Organization in the province of Chiriquí, after alleging that Ruiz was sentenced to 6 months in prison by the Criminal Electoral Judge of Chiriquí and Bocas del Toro for the crime of using state assets to politically proselytize in the last elections, as well as being disqualified for one year. Given this fact, the deputy of the PRD, Athenas Athanasiades, to whom the CEN of her party cut off her aspiration to be reelected in 4-5, forcing her to run in the Alianza party, which has a government agreement with CD, collective in which Ruiz militates, said to feel 'surprised' in addition that assured that she is not the author of the impeachment. The curious thing is that the complainant Guerra, is one of the PRD that supports the deputy Athanasiades and that is in disagreement with his party has given the space to Ruiz. "The collective should have taken into consideration the bases to make a decision on who was our own candidate, so I support her because I think she is the one with the votes," he said. On the other hand, Ruiz described the impugnation as reckless. 'What happens is that they are afraid of me, they are not able to look for their votes, they look for it like me. This comes from Athenas, that's not going anywhere. That is called fear and we will win at the polls, "Ruiz added. PROCESS 5 May Before that date, the TE must resolve the challenge to Ruiz's 6-month jail sentence. Otherwise, it would be beneficial, then to win, his deputy would occupy the seat for one year, while the disqualification lasts. Molirena Manolo Ruiz was nominated by the Molirena-PRD despite the fact that he is Cambio Democrático (CD). Juan Manuel Torres, of the Electoral Committee of Molirena, said that the appeal could not be valid, since it was presented at a time when Ruiz's candidacy was not finalized under the Electoral Bulletin, "the time to contest is not in force. , he is still our candidate for deputy until the verdict of the TE, "he said. Wednesday, February 13, 2019 - 12:13 a.m. Lucy Garcés Évila lucy.garces@elsiglo.com.pa http://elsiglo.com.pa/panama/impugnacion-manolo-ruiz-agudiza-disputa-curul-4-5/24106914
  9. There have been reports over the last few days that a number of migrants who want to pass through Panama are being held for medical inspection at Puerto Obaldia on the frontera with Colombia. The border has been closed. In an interview this morning on Telemetro, Javier Carillo , the Director of Immigration, claims the situation is being handled professionally and in cooperation with Colombia. There are 674 people, 554 Cubans, and 120 Haitians or Africans, among them pregnant women and children. Jose Donderis , director of Sinaproc, said the migrants only arrived at Panama because of rough seas.
  10. Martinelli’s appeal of this decision was denied on Monday so he remains in Renacer. https://www.panamatoday.com/panama/superior-court-appeals-denies-release-bail-ricardo-martinelli-9218
  11. The only way to really check would be to compare pump prices at various locations on the exact same day as they change every other Friday. Also.. I’m not sure if there’s a discount for self service.
  12. This is a CDC primer on Norovirus. Norovirus is a very contagious virus that causes vomiting and diarrhea. People of all ages can get infected and sick with norovirus. Norovirus spreads easily! People with norovirus illness can shed billions of norovirus particles. And only a few virus particles can make other people sick. You can get norovirus from: Having direct contact with an infected person Consuming contaminated food or water Touching contaminated surfaces and then putting your unwashed hands in your mouth Norovirus is sometimes called the stomach flu or stomach bug. However, norovirus illness is not related to the flu which is caused by influenza virus. You can get norovirus illness many times in your life because there are many different types of noroviruses. Infection with one type of norovirus may not protect you against other types. It is possible to develop immunity to (protection against) specific types. But, it is not known exactly how long immunity lasts. This may explain why so many people of all ages get infected during norovirus outbreaks. Also, whether you are susceptible to norovirus infection is also determined in part by your genes. Symptoms Lists symptoms of norovirus illness and provides information about dehydration... Transmission Explains how norovirus spreads from person to person and through contaminated food, water, and surfaces... Prevention Describes the steps you can take to help protect yourself and others from getting infected with and sick from norovirus… Treatment Describes how to relieve symptoms if you get norovirus illness... https://www.cdc.gov/norovirus/about/index.html?fbclid=IwAR0dzEPWxduag79W8Yb_a3H1A6mIRPTApRFUxXAJ0g5kFPVGVLbsOltzI_o
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    Good Sh*t Fancy Dress Is Optional for This Cheese-Lover's Festival By Allison Yates OZY.com Why you should care Because these tasty S-shaped fritters are a ray of Panama sunshine. For most of the year, Dolega is a stopover for tourists heading to nearby Boquete or David. But for five days each January or February, the smell of frying dough overwhelms the fresh country air. Thousands head to this small town in Panama’s Chiriquí province for the Festival Folklórico Internacional del Almojábano con Queso to venerate regional, national and international dance, music and of course, the fried favorite, the almojábanos con queso. The fritters — often called almojábanos or almojábanas — are found in many parts of Latin America, but it’s the Panamanian version that brings an estimated 5,000 daily visitors. (For some, the 310-mile drive from Panama City is worth it.) Said to have originated in Chiriquí when peasants fused Spanish and indigenous ingredients, this variety differs in ingredients and shape. Cooks knead corn flour, add chunks of white cheese and a dash of salt and then roll the dough into a thick stick. Then they pinch the ends in opposite directions creating an S shape that mimics the outline of the map of Panama. Next, the dough is tossed into frying oil and kept still for a few minutes. As soon as they are firm on the outside, the almojábanos are ready to serve. Almojábanos are a staple in any traditional Panamanian breakfast, but during the festival, they’re consumed all day long. And the producers claim these are some of the best you’ll ever try. “The almojábanos at our festival are the most delicious in the whole country,” boasts Merardo Gante, a festival employee. Keithy Bernúdez, a former festival volunteer, says she eats almojábanos nearly every day of the year. She can’t put her finger on why they’re so mouthwatering — it might be the combination of the corn and cheese, or better yet “the love they [the cooks] put into making them,” she hypothesizes. Bernúdez isn’t alone in her love. To get a sense of just how many almojábanos con queso are sold at the festival, Seferino Miranda, almojábanos producer and owner of Productos Aineth, says that his business usually sells around 4,800 of the fritters daily. During the five days of the festival, he sells around 40,000, almost double an average five-day period. And he’s not the only supplier. The savory almojábanos are eaten hot: deliciously gooey on the inside with just enough crunch on the outside. Your obsession with the Panama-shaped savory snack will only grow when paired with tasajo (smoked beef) or eaten alongside sancocho, a traditional stew found in many Latin American countries. The queen of the festival travels in an ox-driven cart. Source Erick Castillo S. and Castillo Photography After filling your belly, you can then focus on the dancing and music competitions featuring performers from across Panama and Latin America, and even from as far as Romania. There are a fireworks show and a final parade, and every year a queen is crowned (unclear if her prize is a lifetime supply of almojábanos con queso). Folklore artist and festival founder José Armando Corella Rovira wants attendees to value culture. “For me, the most important part is to give my province and my country a firm cultural legacy and keep young people in positive things — and loving their folklore,” says Corella Rovira. But you can’t celebrate the culture of Chiriquí without its most famous bright yellow “S.” “The almojábanos are really important for the festival because it’s a typical vianda [food] exclusive to our province, and in honor of all the people who get up every day to prepare these almojábanos so they’re at the stores and supermarkets across the country,” explains Corella Rovira. It isn’t just about enjoying yourself and satisfying your need for ooey-gooey goodness; eating almojábanos con queso means preserving and honoring culture Go There: Festival Folklórico Internacional del Almojábano con Queso Location: The festival is held in Dolega, Chiriquí, Panama, in the “Recinto del Almojábano,” the basketball court behind the Dolega Health Center. From Panama City, you can bus to nearby David and take a local bus to Dolega, or by car head west on Highway 1 until David, then toward Dolega on Highway 41. Dates: Feb. 13–17. No entrance fee. Accommodations: There are several hotels and bed-and-breakfasts in Dolega for around $30 to $50 per night, or stay on the coast near David, Panama’s third-largest city, or inland in Boquete, both around 30 minutes from Dolega. Pro tip: Stay a few days in Boquete to tour coffee plantations, walk through forests and waterfalls and hike Volcan Baru. https://www.ozy.com/good-sht/fancy-dress-is-optional-for-this-cheese-lovers-festival/92325?fbclid=IwAR2EWdPJ72QKM-nLFnMs6pvAbQORNLbZ3npw9w_xq7FkzMh1lKW4jg1KOT4#
  14. There have been 4 drowning deaths to date this year in Chiriqui. All occurred outside areas of coverage by lifeguards.
  15. Fuel prices are set dependent on distance from the Terminal in Panama City to the point of sale. They are monitored by Acodeco.
  16. High winds throughout the province have residents frightened. Roofs have been flying and trees have fallen. No doubt there are some who will blame the Mayor or the President..
  17. Test results show there is no proof that Municipal drinking Water is Bad, so the Title is misleading and disparaging, imo. Gastroenteritis Hits Boquete might be more appropriate. The MINSA directives to boil water, wash hands and vegetables, etc. are a standard issue set of precautions. Nowhere did the notices say that drinking water was contaminated. The only "Bad Water" notice came from the Newslady. Many of the people who were ill came from 'outside the reaches of the water system'. Local doctors Diaz and Gomez also feel this was a virus being passed around.
  18. Gastroenteritis Hits in Boquete MINSA reported 200 cases registered in children under 14 years, discards contamination in drinking water CHIRIQUÍ The outbreak of gastroenteritis that strikes children in the district of Boquete continues to cause concern, health authorities confirmed that about 200 cases have been reported in children under 14 years. Alcibíades Batista, director of the Ministry of Health (Minsa) in Chiriqui, explained that it is a case of vomiting and diarrhea from the community of Alto Boquete and Bajo Boquete. Yesterday, officials from the Minsa regional directorate conducted tests on the drinking water consumed by this sector of the district where they ruled out that the outbreak was due to water quality, after presenting the results in a technical report and detailed that in the The last few hours the behavior of cases of gastroenteritis in the district has remained stable. The Department of Public Health and the multidisciplinary team of the region continue to carry out the pertinent investigations and new water samples will be made in different parts of the district, since the results of the analyzes carried out so far are negative, Batista reported. It was known that patients have received oral and intravenous rehydration treatment at the Ernesto Perez Balladares polyclinic of the Caja de Seguro Social in the district of Boquete. http://elsiglo.com.pa/panama/gastroenteritis-dispara-boquete/24106226
  19. Ministry of Health reports Bajo Boquete Volcancito and Alto Boquete Los Naranos / EL Estadio
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