Attorney General Faris Al-Rawi has criticised some individuals’ attempts to discredit the Caribbean Public Health Agency’s (CARPHA) accuracy with testing for COVID-19.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is hoping the police have a “Party Meter” to find COVID-19 lockdown offenders who have parties.
Government has so far received just over 38,000 applications for salary relief grants and payments are expected to start flowing in the next couple weeks, Finance Minister Colm Imbert said yesterday.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is chairing a team of experts—including former People’s National Movement and People’s Partnership finance minister economists Wendell Mottley and Winston Dookeran—who are drafting a recovery roadmap for Trinidad and Tobago following the COVID-19 crisis.
The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association’s Home of Football facility in Couva, which was offered to Government to house recovering COVID-19 patients, is expected to be ready in a couple of weeks.
Some members of Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s newly-established special committee to chart a recovery road map for T&T post-COVID-19, see their task ahead as a challenging and entering new territory.
The multi-million dollar Home for Football that has been chosen as a step-down facility for recovering COVID-19 patients will undergo some major changes before the facility is launched to assist the Government in its fight against the virus.
Five Trinidadian men and six Venezuelan nationals yesterday appeared in court charged under the Public Health [2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)] (No. 9) Regulations, 2020, after being held while by police while attending a COVID party.
BRIDGETOWN - Caribbean Community (CARICOM) leaders yesterday said they had agreed on a way forward in the region’s battle against the coronavirus (COVID-19) that has severely affected economies, causing death and infection to several members of their populations.
In mid-March WHO’s director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus had this advice, “We have a simple message for all countries: test, test, test.”
For the last month since the closure of schools due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Princes Town mother Crystal Charles has been struggling to put meals on the table to feed her nine young children.
The Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers’ Association (TTUTA) has promised to submit a detailed document outlining its definitive position on various issues during the COVID-19 disruption to the Ministry of Education by today.