Anglican Archbishop Rev Bishop Claude Berkley
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Former Minister of Education and former Member of Parliament for Caroni East, Dr Tim Gopeesingh
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Bar Owners and Operators Association of T&T interim president Teron Mohan
CNC3
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Labour column for Sunday
Marvin Smith
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Fisherman Ken James shows his boat engine at his home in Cedros.
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh..
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley listens as Nestlé’s head of Market in the Anglo Dutch Caribbean Patricio Torres, details his company’s operations.
Office of the Prime Minister
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Shindlar Cuffy
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T&T nationals aboard Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas recently.
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T&T nationals aboard Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas mingle recently.
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DR CARISSA F. ETIENNE, Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). (Image: PAHO)
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Minister of Education, Anthony Garcia.
Students writing the Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate (CSEC) and the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) will not have to wear masks in the examination rooms but will be subjected to other health controls.
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An unidentified workman carries boxes of goods into a store along Charlotte Street, Chinatown, Port-of-Spain, in preparation for the reopening of business.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has given permission for the resumption of almost all economic activity one week ahead of the third phase of reopening.
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh said that the new case came from a member of a family of three that was allowed to return to the country on Thursday.
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An executive of the National Petroleum Marketing Company Limited, an auxiliary firefighter, an IT technician and a primary school teacher are among six people arrested by police for breaching the Public Health Regulations on Friday night.
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Bar Owners and Operators Association of T&T interim president Teron Mohan
CNC3
With Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley expected to make pronouncements on phase three of the COVID-19 reopening plan on Saturday, the Bar Owners and Operators Association of Trinidad and Tobago is calling on him to allow bars to resume operations in phase four.
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Labour column for Sunday
Marvin Smith
Public health experts and those in government have had to make difficult and complex decisions to try and get the right balance between total lockdown to stop the virus from spreading uncontrollably and economic activity to guarantee livelihoods.
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Fisherman Ken James shows his boat engine at his home in Cedros.
RISHI RAGOONATH
Two Cedros fishermen, who are quarantined at the Cascadia Hotel in St Ann’s, are claiming that they were taken there two weeks after being beaten by Coast Guard officers.
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ABRAHAM DIAZ
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh is advising citizens to continue to practice personal hygiene and wear face masks as he says the World Health Organisation (WHO) believes the world is still in the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley listens as Nestlé’s head of Market in the Anglo Dutch Caribbean Patricio Torres, details his company’s operations.
Office of the Prime Minister
While many people called for the government to use a heavy hand to deal with the COVID-19 threat, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday said his government chose to instead trust the population to do the right thing, and he said that faith was repaid.
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Shindlar Cuffy
The mother of a teenager who disappeared in November 2018 believes she spotted a girl with a strong resemblance to her daughter in a photo of people rescued from a human trafficking camp in Venezuela on Tuesday.
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T&T nationals aboard Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas recently.
National Security Minister Stuart Young says he is still awaiting a response from Royal Caribbean on whether it will allow Government to use the Vision of the Seas to quarantine over 300 Trini nationals on board for 14 days when they arrive in T&T waters.
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T&T nationals aboard Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas mingle recently.
The repatriation of T&T nationals aboard Royal Caribbean International’s (RCI) Vision of the Seas hit a possible snag yesterday after 29 St Vincent and the Grenadines crew members tested positive for COVID-19 on arrival to their home country.
However, the tests administered to the Vincentians were antibody testing not approved by the World Health Organisation or the Ministry of Health as a proven test for COVID-19. As such, the Vincentian government will now administer the more reliable Polymerase Chain Reactor (PCR) tests to determine the validity of the first tests.
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An unidentified workman carries boxes of goods into a store along Charlotte Street, Chinatown, Port-of-Spain, in preparation for the reopening of business.
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Bar Owners and Operators Association of T&T interim president Teron Mohan
CNC3
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Labour column for Sunday
Marvin Smith
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Fisherman Ken James shows his boat engine at his home in Cedros.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh..
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley listens as Nestlé’s head of Market in the Anglo Dutch Caribbean Patricio Torres, details his company’s operations.
Office of the Prime Minister
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Shindlar Cuffy
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T&T nationals aboard Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas recently.
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T&T nationals aboard Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas mingle recently.
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