Anglican Archbishop Rev Bishop Claude Berkley
NICOLE DRAYTON
Former Minister of Education and former Member of Parliament for Caroni East, Dr Tim Gopeesingh
T&T national Crystal Charles, one of the cruise ship workers aboard Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas.
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The School of Accounting and Management Studies (SAMS) on Blanche Fraser Street, San Fernando, after police visited staff on the compound yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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THA Chief Secretary Ancil Dennis.
THA
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Tourism Minister Randall Mitchell
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Nationals from the Disney Fantasy Cruise Ship return home yesterday, and are being quarantined at UTT in Debe.
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A National Security bus carrying six Caribbean Princess cruise ship workers leaves the Cruise Ship Complex Saturday night.
Shirey Bahaudur
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Workers from the Caribbean Princess cruise ship who returned home on Saturday. From left, Rodney Harris, Sterling Howell, Esther Dyer, Rondell Edwards and Sheldon George, members of the band Xcite.
Picture courtesy Sterling Howell Band Leader Xcite
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Shaykh Munaf Mohamed and his daughter-in-law Kahfeisha Candice Mohamed decorate their home at Caroni on Sunday as they prepare to celebrate Eid.
Anisto Alves
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Cancer patient Krissa Bissoon and her five-year-old daughter Zayaliah.
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Krishna Dookie takes his twin boys Krishan and Neshan for a bike ride in Penal yesterday to celebrate the boys’ eighth birthday.
Kristian De Silva
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OWTU vice-president Peter Burke.
Abraham-Diaz
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GUARDIAN
Thirty-one people appeared before a virtual Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, charged with gathering in a group of more than five, in contravention of the COVID-19 Public Health Regulations.
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DR CARISSA F. ETIENNE, Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). (Image: PAHO)
PAHO/WHO
Those with underlying conditions can heap the number of COVID-19 cases and as a result every effort must be taken to protect this group most vulnerable in the fight against the novel coronavirus.
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T&T national Crystal Charles, one of the cruise ship workers aboard Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas.
T&T nationals on board the Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas are again concerned about whether they will be allowed to return home.
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The School of Accounting and Management Studies (SAMS) on Blanche Fraser Street, San Fernando, after police visited staff on the compound yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
The first day back to work for administrative staff at the School of Accounting and Management Studies (SAMS) was cut short yesterday following a visit from San Fernando police.
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THA Chief Secretary Ancil Dennis.
THA
The list of Tobago hotels set to receive portions of the Government's $50 million bailout features businesses without a proper room count and no online presence, says the Tobago Hotel and Tourism Association (THTA). In fact, the body says they have never heard of some of the businesses set to receive State money.
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Tourism Minister Randall Mitchell
Tourism Minister Randall Mitchell has welcomed the return of six of the country’s cruise ship workers.
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Nationals from the Disney Fantasy Cruise Ship return home yesterday, and are being quarantined at UTT in Debe.
The second set of cruise ship employees, a group of 53, was allowed to return to T&T yesterday morning.
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A National Security bus carrying six Caribbean Princess cruise ship workers leaves the Cruise Ship Complex Saturday night.
Shirey Bahaudur
Defending statements made by the National Security Minister about asking a cruise ship to dock in T&T waters and quarantine over 300 nationals on board, Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh says the parallel health care system set up to combat COVID-19 cannot hold so many people.
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Workers from the Caribbean Princess cruise ship who returned home on Saturday. From left, Rodney Harris, Sterling Howell, Esther Dyer, Rondell Edwards and Sheldon George, members of the band Xcite.
Picture courtesy Sterling Howell Band Leader Xcite
One of the six Trinidad and Tobago nationals who were on board the Caribbean Princess and allowed to return home on Saturday says she cried when she was welcomed back after being stranded at sea for months.
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Shaykh Munaf Mohamed and his daughter-in-law Kahfeisha Candice Mohamed decorate their home at Caroni on Sunday as they prepare to celebrate Eid.
Anisto Alves
Shaykh Munaf Mohamed is a man strongly rooted in the Islamic faith. For decades, he has been spreading the teachings of Islam- teaching Arabic on the Islamic Broadcasting Network and at the University of the West Indies’ Centre for Language Learning.
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Cancer patient Krissa Bissoon and her five-year-old daughter Zayaliah.
Almost a month after the country learnt that 34-year-old Krissa Bissoon was stuck in the Bahamas battling cervical cancer, alone and afraid, the mother-of-one is reunited with her family.
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Krishna Dookie takes his twin boys Krishan and Neshan for a bike ride in Penal yesterday to celebrate the boys’ eighth birthday.
Kristian De Silva
As the lockdown restrictions implemented by the Government for COVID-19 are being incrementally eased and people are required to head back to work, there is now increased worry and anxiety among parents, especially single parents who have no alternative support for their children, who will be out of school until September.
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DR CARISSA F. ETIENNE, Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). (Image: PAHO)
PAHO/WHO
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T&T national Crystal Charles, one of the cruise ship workers aboard Royal Caribbean’s Vision of the Seas.
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The School of Accounting and Management Studies (SAMS) on Blanche Fraser Street, San Fernando, after police visited staff on the compound yesterday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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THA Chief Secretary Ancil Dennis.
THA
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Tourism Minister Randall Mitchell
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Nationals from the Disney Fantasy Cruise Ship return home yesterday, and are being quarantined at UTT in Debe.
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A National Security bus carrying six Caribbean Princess cruise ship workers leaves the Cruise Ship Complex Saturday night.
Shirey Bahaudur
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Workers from the Caribbean Princess cruise ship who returned home on Saturday. From left, Rodney Harris, Sterling Howell, Esther Dyer, Rondell Edwards and Sheldon George, members of the band Xcite.
Picture courtesy Sterling Howell Band Leader Xcite
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Shaykh Munaf Mohamed and his daughter-in-law Kahfeisha Candice Mohamed decorate their home at Caroni on Sunday as they prepare to celebrate Eid.
Anisto Alves
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Cancer patient Krissa Bissoon and her five-year-old daughter Zayaliah.
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Krishna Dookie takes his twin boys Krishan and Neshan for a bike ride in Penal yesterday to celebrate the boys’ eighth birthday.
Kristian De Silva
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OWTU vice-president Peter Burke.
Abraham-Diaz
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