Anglican Archbishop Rev Bishop Claude Berkley
NICOLE DRAYTON
Former Minister of Education and former Member of Parliament for Caroni East, Dr Tim Gopeesingh
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
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Workers back on the job at Roof Systems in Arima yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
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The MS Marina
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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
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Cedros Security Complex.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (Tuco) President Lutalo Masimba (Bro Resistance)
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Read 2 Me
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Rocket stoves for emergency cooking during coronavirus preparedness.
COURTESY SARAH MINWAH-MALCHAN
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Dr Kongshiek Achong Low
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A cluster of people at Library Corner, San Fernando on Monday. PICTURE RISHI RAGOONATH
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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
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A prospective patient undergoes a COVID-19 test in preparation for undertaking a medical procedure at a private hospital recently.
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Scores of people line up outside the Social Services Centre in San Fernando on May 5 trying to access government grants.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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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Members of the San Fernando Jama Masjid prepare food packages for curbside pickup.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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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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
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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Workers back on the job at Roof Systems in Arima yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
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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The MS Marina
“You are taking care of your neighbour’s children because they ran across here, but you have locked out yours.”
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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
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.
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Cedros Security Complex.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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.
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Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (Tuco) President Lutalo Masimba (Bro Resistance)
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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Read 2 Me
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!”
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Rocket stoves for emergency cooking during coronavirus preparedness.
COURTESY SARAH MINWAH-MALCHAN
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown people all over the world how prepared or not they are for emergencies.
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Dr Kongshiek Achong Low
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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A cluster of people at Library Corner, San Fernando on Monday. PICTURE RISHI RAGOONATH
Mask up or move if you’re around coughers. That’s because a recent study shows that hard coughing emits droplets from a person’s mouth which stays in the atmosphere for eight minutes.
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Members of the San Fernando Jama Masjid prepare food packages for curbside pickup.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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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.
Courtesy COSTAATT
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Workers back on the job at Roof Systems in Arima yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
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The MS Marina
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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
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Cedros Security Complex.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (Tuco) President Lutalo Masimba (Bro Resistance)
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Read 2 Me
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Rocket stoves for emergency cooking during coronavirus preparedness.
COURTESY SARAH MINWAH-MALCHAN
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Dr Kongshiek Achong Low
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A cluster of people at Library Corner, San Fernando on Monday. PICTURE RISHI RAGOONATH
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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
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