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Thursday, August 28, 2025

COVID-19

Covid-19 Cases in Trinidad and Tobago

Updated: 8/25/2025, 2:34:27 PMTotal Cases: 191496Active Cases: 28Critical Cases: 0Total Deaths: 4390Recovered: 187078Total Tested: 913289
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Heritage Petroleum Company CFO Nigel Campbell passes a keyboard to COSTAATT board vice chairman, Dr Rita Pemberton during a handing over ceremony on Wednesday.  Heritage donated 100 computers to COSTAATT. Looking on is COSTAATT’s VP of student affairs, Dr Camille Samuel and director of technology service Vejai Sammy.

Heritage Petroleum Company CFO Nigel Campbell passes a keyboard to COSTAATT board vice chairman, Dr Rita Pemberton during a handing over ceremony on Wednesday. Heritage donated 100 computers to COSTAATT. Looking on is COSTAATT’s VP of student affairs, Dr Camille Samuel and director of technology service Vejai Sammy.

Courtesy COSTAATT

COSTAATT at-risk students get help from Heritage Petroleum

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Thu May 21 2020
Members of the San Fernando Jama Masjid prepare food packages for curbside pickup.

Members of the San Fernando Jama Masjid prepare food packages for curbside pickup.

RISHI RAGOONATH

Curbside iftar at San Fernando mosque

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Thu May 21 2020
Scores of people line up outside the Social Services Centre in San Fernando on May 5 trying to access government grants.

Scores of people line up outside the Social Services Centre in San Fernando on May 5 trying to access government grants.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

High demand still for Salary Relief Grant

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Thu May 21 2020
Cedros Security Complex.

Cedros Security Complex.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

Cedros Security Complex’s lockdown lifted

by

Radhica De Silva
Wed May 20 2020
FLASHBACK: Bonanza Drugs Director Sheriza pack the shelves with cleaning agents at the pharmacy in March after the country recorded its first case of COVID-19.

FLASHBACK: Bonanza Drugs Director Sheriza pack the shelves with cleaning agents at the pharmacy in March after the country recorded its first case of COVID-19.

Anisto Alves

Pharmaceutical Board wants review of closing hours

by

BOBIE-LEE DIXON
Wed May 20 2020
Read 2 Me

Read 2 Me

Technology specialists create virtual bedtime stories platform for children during COVID-19

by

BOBIE-LEE DIXON
Wed May 20 2020
Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (Tuco) President Lutalo Masimba (Bro Resistance)

Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (Tuco) President Lutalo Masimba (Bro Resistance)

TUCO president calls for inter-ministerial committee to address entertainment sector

by

BOBIE-LEE DIXON
Wed May 20 2020
Rocket stoves for emergency cooking during coronavirus preparedness.

Rocket stoves for emergency cooking during coronavirus preparedness.

COURTESY SARAH MINWAH-MALCHAN

Rocket stoves hot sellers for COVID-19

by

Charles Kong Soo
Sat Jun 06 2020
A prospective patient undergoes a COVID-19 test in preparation for undertaking a medical procedure at a private hospital recently.

A prospective patient undergoes a COVID-19 test in preparation for undertaking a medical procedure at a private hospital recently.

Minister’s COVID test threat worries private hospitals

by

Faine Richards
Sat May 16 2020
Dr Kongshiek Achong Low

Dr Kongshiek Achong Low

Health CEO: Halting private COVID tests could bring tidal wave

by

Khamal Georges
Sat May 16 2020
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley responds to questions during Prime Minister’s Questions segment at Friday’s Parliament sitting at the Red House, Port-of-Spain.

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley responds to questions during Prime Minister’s Questions segment at Friday’s Parliament sitting at the Red House, Port-of-Spain.

Courtesy T&T Parliament

Rowley, Venezuela VP talked about COVID security

by

Gail Alexander
Sat May 16 2020
A cluster of people at Library Corner, San Fernando on Monday. PICTURE RISHI RAGOONATH

A cluster of people at Library Corner, San Fernando on Monday. PICTURE RISHI RAGOONATH

Study: Cough droplets linger for 8 minutes

by

Gail Alexander
Sat May 16 2020
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Workers back on the job at Roof Systems in Arima yesterday.

Workers back on the job at Roof Systems in Arima yesterday.

KERWIN PIERRE

Slow phase 2 reopening for some businesses

Some man­u­fac­tur­ers re­port­ed a slow start to the sec­ond phase of T&T’s COVID-19 re­open­ing pro­gramme yes­ter­day but oth­er sec­tors said they were ex­treme­ly busy.

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Rishard Khan
Thu May 21 2020
Taxi drivers at the San Fernando to Port-of-Spain stand wait for passengers at King’s Wharf, San Fernando, yesterday.

Taxi drivers at the San Fernando to Port-of-Spain stand wait for passengers at King’s Wharf, San Fernando, yesterday.

RISHI RAGOONATH

Taxi drivers not backing down on $5 fare increase

San Fer­nan­do to Port-of-Spain taxi dri­vers are not back­ing down de­spite a furore by the trav­el­ling pub­lic over their de­ci­sion to raise the fare to $5 from June 1.

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Sascha Wilson
Thu May 21 2020
Heritage Petroleum Company CFO Nigel Campbell passes a keyboard to COSTAATT board vice chairman, Dr Rita Pemberton during a handing over ceremony on Wednesday.  Heritage donated 100 computers to COSTAATT. Looking on is COSTAATT’s VP of student affairs, Dr Camille Samuel and director of technology service Vejai Sammy.

Heritage Petroleum Company CFO Nigel Campbell passes a keyboard to COSTAATT board vice chairman, Dr Rita Pemberton during a handing over ceremony on Wednesday. Heritage donated 100 computers to COSTAATT. Looking on is COSTAATT’s VP of student affairs, Dr Camille Samuel and director of technology service Vejai Sammy.

Courtesy COSTAATT

COSTAATT at-risk students get help from Heritage Petroleum

Close to 100 stu­dents of the Col­lege of Sci­ence, Tech­nol­o­gy and Ap­plied Arts of Trinidad and To­ba­go (COSTAATT), whose class­es tran­si­tioned to on­line de­liv­ery mode be­cause of COVID-19, are ben­e­fit­ting from a do­na­tion of com­put­ers made by the Her­itage Pe­tro­le­um Com­pa­ny.

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Thu May 21 2020
Members of the San Fernando Jama Masjid prepare food packages for curbside pickup.

Members of the San Fernando Jama Masjid prepare food packages for curbside pickup.

RISHI RAGOONATH

Curbside iftar at San Fernando mosque

For devo­tees un­able to ob­serve the holy month of Ra­madan in the usu­al way be­cause of COVID-19 pan­dem­ic, a San Fer­nan­do masjid arranged If­tar curb­side pick­ups.

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Thu May 21 2020
Scores of people line up outside the Social Services Centre in San Fernando on May 5 trying to access government grants.

Scores of people line up outside the Social Services Centre in San Fernando on May 5 trying to access government grants.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

High demand still for Salary Relief Grant

Al­most three months af­ter COVID-19 brought an ex­o­dus to a size­able por­tion of T&T’s work­force, sin­gle moth­ers and young men are still clam­our­ing for fi­nan­cial sup­port.

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Thu May 21 2020
Cedros Security Complex.

Cedros Security Complex.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

Cedros Security Complex’s lockdown lifted

The dra­mat­ic res­cue of 32 Venezue­lan na­tion­als from a sink­ing pirogue by Coast Guard of­fi­cers trig­gered a COVID-19 scare at the Ce­dros Se­cu­ri­ty Com­plex yes­ter­day af­ter some of the Venezue­lans ap­peared to be sick.

by

Radhica De Silva
Wed May 20 2020
FLASHBACK: Bonanza Drugs Director Sheriza pack the shelves with cleaning agents at the pharmacy in March after the country recorded its first case of COVID-19.

FLASHBACK: Bonanza Drugs Director Sheriza pack the shelves with cleaning agents at the pharmacy in March after the country recorded its first case of COVID-19.

Anisto Alves

Pharmaceutical Board wants review of closing hours

As Thurs­day wel­comes an ear­li­er than ini­tial­ly pro­ject­ed start to Phase Two of the coun­try re­sum­ing from pan­dem­ic re­stric­tions, the Phar­ma­cy Board of Trinidad and To­ba­go is hop­ing the cur­rent clos­ing hour for phar­ma­cies would be re­viewed and an ex­ten­sion would be giv­en.

by

BOBIE-LEE DIXON
Wed May 20 2020
Read 2 Me

Read 2 Me

Technology specialists create virtual bedtime stories platform for children during COVID-19

Do you re­mem­ber what it felt like be­ing read to by your par­ents or old­er sib­ling, as they got ready to tuck you in­to bed at night? Well, that feel­ing of safe­ty and warmth is what SAP Ter­ri­to­ry Man­ag­er Ele­na Dy­er and Soft­ware and Web Con­tent Man­age­ment Ar­chi­tect, Kevin Blake Thomas want­ed to do for the chil­dren of Trinidad and To­ba­go when they de­cid­ed to cre­ate the vir­tu­al Read 2 Me plat­form— a new ser­vice which pro­vides free nar­ra­tions of lo­cal books for small chil­dren and teens with the mis­sion state­ment— “As long as schools are closed, we’ll be tuck­ing the na­tion's chil­dren to bed!”

by

BOBIE-LEE DIXON
Wed May 20 2020
Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (Tuco) President Lutalo Masimba (Bro Resistance)

Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (Tuco) President Lutalo Masimba (Bro Resistance)

TUCO president calls for inter-ministerial committee to address entertainment sector

Pres­i­dent of the Trin­ba­go Uni­fied Ca­lyp­so­ni­ans’ Or­gan­i­sa­tion (TU­CO), Lu­ta­lo “Broth­er Re­sis­tance” Masim­ba is call­ing on the Gov­ern­ment to ap­point an in­ter-min­is­te­r­i­al team to fo­cus specif­i­cal­ly on the en­ter­tain­ment and cre­ative sec­tors in T&T.

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BOBIE-LEE DIXON
Wed May 20 2020
Rocket stoves for emergency cooking during coronavirus preparedness.

Rocket stoves for emergency cooking during coronavirus preparedness.

COURTESY SARAH MINWAH-MALCHAN

Rocket stoves hot sellers for COVID-19

The COVID-19 pan­dem­ic has shown peo­ple all over the world how pre­pared or not they are for emer­gen­cies.

by

Charles Kong Soo
Sat Jun 06 2020
A prospective patient undergoes a COVID-19 test in preparation for undertaking a medical procedure at a private hospital recently.

A prospective patient undergoes a COVID-19 test in preparation for undertaking a medical procedure at a private hospital recently.

Minister’s COVID test threat worries private hospitals

The Min­istry of Health’s threat of pos­si­ble crim­i­nal charges forced one pri­vate med­ical lab­o­ra­to­ry to halt COVID-19 test­ing on Fri­day, spark­ing con­cern that elec­tive surg­eries at pri­vate hos­pi­tals could be post­poned.

by

Faine Richards
Sat May 16 2020
Dr Kongshiek Achong Low

Dr Kongshiek Achong Low

Health CEO: Halting private COVID tests could bring tidal wave

Clamp­ing down on COVID-19 test­ing by pri­vate labs could trig­ger a “tidal wave” in cas­es, ac­cord­ing to Med­corp Lim­it­ed chair­man Dr Kong­shiek Achong Low.

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Khamal Georges
Sat May 16 2020
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Taxi drivers at the San Fernando to Port-of-Spain stand wait for passengers at King’s Wharf, San Fernando, yesterday.

Taxi drivers at the San Fernando to Port-of-Spain stand wait for passengers at King’s Wharf, San Fernando, yesterday.

RISHI RAGOONATH

Taxi drivers not backing down on $5 fare increase

by

Sascha Wilson
Thu May 21 2020
Heritage Petroleum Company CFO Nigel Campbell passes a keyboard to COSTAATT board vice chairman, Dr Rita Pemberton during a handing over ceremony on Wednesday.  Heritage donated 100 computers to COSTAATT. Looking on is COSTAATT’s VP of student affairs, Dr Camille Samuel and director of technology service Vejai Sammy.

Heritage Petroleum Company CFO Nigel Campbell passes a keyboard to COSTAATT board vice chairman, Dr Rita Pemberton during a handing over ceremony on Wednesday. Heritage donated 100 computers to COSTAATT. Looking on is COSTAATT’s VP of student affairs, Dr Camille Samuel and director of technology service Vejai Sammy.

Courtesy COSTAATT

COSTAATT at-risk students get help from Heritage Petroleum

by

Thu May 21 2020
Members of the San Fernando Jama Masjid prepare food packages for curbside pickup.

Members of the San Fernando Jama Masjid prepare food packages for curbside pickup.

RISHI RAGOONATH

Curbside iftar at San Fernando mosque

by

Thu May 21 2020
Scores of people line up outside the Social Services Centre in San Fernando on May 5 trying to access government grants.

Scores of people line up outside the Social Services Centre in San Fernando on May 5 trying to access government grants.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

High demand still for Salary Relief Grant

by

Thu May 21 2020
Cedros Security Complex.

Cedros Security Complex.

KRISTIAN DE SILVA

Cedros Security Complex’s lockdown lifted

by

Radhica De Silva
Wed May 20 2020
FLASHBACK: Bonanza Drugs Director Sheriza pack the shelves with cleaning agents at the pharmacy in March after the country recorded its first case of COVID-19.

FLASHBACK: Bonanza Drugs Director Sheriza pack the shelves with cleaning agents at the pharmacy in March after the country recorded its first case of COVID-19.

Anisto Alves

Pharmaceutical Board wants review of closing hours

by

BOBIE-LEE DIXON
Wed May 20 2020
Read 2 Me

Read 2 Me

Technology specialists create virtual bedtime stories platform for children during COVID-19

by

BOBIE-LEE DIXON
Wed May 20 2020
Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (Tuco) President Lutalo Masimba (Bro Resistance)

Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (Tuco) President Lutalo Masimba (Bro Resistance)

TUCO president calls for inter-ministerial committee to address entertainment sector

by

BOBIE-LEE DIXON
Wed May 20 2020
Rocket stoves for emergency cooking during coronavirus preparedness.

Rocket stoves for emergency cooking during coronavirus preparedness.

COURTESY SARAH MINWAH-MALCHAN

Rocket stoves hot sellers for COVID-19

by

Charles Kong Soo
Sat Jun 06 2020
A prospective patient undergoes a COVID-19 test in preparation for undertaking a medical procedure at a private hospital recently.

A prospective patient undergoes a COVID-19 test in preparation for undertaking a medical procedure at a private hospital recently.

Minister’s COVID test threat worries private hospitals

by

Faine Richards
Sat May 16 2020
Dr Kongshiek Achong Low

Dr Kongshiek Achong Low

Health CEO: Halting private COVID tests could bring tidal wave

by

Khamal Georges
Sat May 16 2020
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley responds to questions during Prime Minister’s Questions segment at Friday’s Parliament sitting at the Red House, Port-of-Spain.

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley responds to questions during Prime Minister’s Questions segment at Friday’s Parliament sitting at the Red House, Port-of-Spain.

Courtesy T&T Parliament

Rowley, Venezuela VP talked about COVID security

by

Gail Alexander
Sat May 16 2020
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