Anglican Archbishop Rev Bishop Claude Berkley
NICOLE DRAYTON
Former Minister of Education and former Member of Parliament for Caroni East, Dr Tim Gopeesingh
Police officers remove members of the Israel United In Christ Church, who were gathered on the Brian Lara Promenade on Saturday.
Anisto Alves
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Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith walk through the Chaguanas Market, yesterday during his visit to make sure the vendors comply with social distancing.
Anisto Alves
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Police Commissioner Gary Griffith
GUARDIAN
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Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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People datained at Camp Balandra for quarantine do their laundry last Thursday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh responds to a question during the COVID-19 press conference at the Ministry of Health in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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From left, Medical Chief of Staff Dr Victor Wheeler, Secretary for Health, Wellness and Family Development Tracy Davidson-Celestine and Head of the Accident and Emergency Department at the Scarborough General Hospital Dr Ian Sammy at yesterday’s press conference.
Casandra Thompson-Forbes
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Drivers wait to fill gas at the station on Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, on Friday.
Anisto Alves
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Hansel Leon, who was the first T&T patient to die from COVID-19. He died at the Couva Hospital on Wednesday.
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Customers wait outside PriceSmart, Mausica, on Thursday, hours after Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced new COVID-19 were going in place on Sunday.
RALPH BANWARIE
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley
Abraham-Diaz
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Kamla Persad-Bissessar
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Fitness enthusiasts get an early morning workout at the Edinburgh 500 Recreation Ground in Chaguanas on Saturday.
Edison Boodoosingh
Isolate, quarantine, stay home were the new mantra of Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley last week as he announced new measures to battle the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
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American Airlines jets sit idly at their gates at the Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix last week.The US Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago says it is organising a charter flight out of the country on Wednesday for any US citizens seeking to return home.
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The US Embassy in Port-of-Spain is advising Americans living in Trinidad and Tobago who wish to return to the US that it had organised a private charter flight scheduled to depart Port-of-Spain for Miami on April 1 at noon.
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Police officers remove members of the Israel United In Christ Church, who were gathered on the Brian Lara Promenade on Saturday.
Anisto Alves
Police Commissioner Gary Griffith says the Stay-at-Home order is not meant to create panic nor confine people to their homes, as was the case with a curfew during an SoE. Rather, he says it is meant limiting one’s constitutional right so a greater good can be achieved.
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Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith walk through the Chaguanas Market, yesterday during his visit to make sure the vendors comply with social distancing.
Anisto Alves
Members of the public are now being advised that they can exercise while the stay-at-home order remains in effect.
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Police Commissioner Gary Griffith
GUARDIAN
Police Commissioner Gary Griffith has said the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) is prepared to take action against anyone who spreads unauthorized information.
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Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram on Friday confirmed that the two patients who have so far died from COVID-19 will not be afforded ceremonies at homes or churches where the body is present and this will be the protocol going forward.
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People datained at Camp Balandra for quarantine do their laundry last Thursday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
Three more people who were quarantined at Camp Balandra, after returning to Trinidad from a Caribbean cruise, were transported to the Caura Hospital last night for treatment for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh responds to a question during the COVID-19 press conference at the Ministry of Health in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
The Ministry of Health is bracing for a rise in the number of patients they will have to test and positive COVID-19 cases this weekend. Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh made the comment at a press conference Friday, as he announced a second death and revealed this weekend would be the country’s tipping point in fighting this global pandemic.
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From left, Medical Chief of Staff Dr Victor Wheeler, Secretary for Health, Wellness and Family Development Tracy Davidson-Celestine and Head of the Accident and Emergency Department at the Scarborough General Hospital Dr Ian Sammy at yesterday’s press conference.
Casandra Thompson-Forbes
Tobago’s second positive novel coronavirus (COVID-19) patient does not have any travel history, a situation which now his co-workers at the Scarborough Hospital wary about whether they were exposed to the virus.
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Drivers wait to fill gas at the station on Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, on Friday.
Anisto Alves
The public will still be able to go to the shop, grocery and drug store from Monday. But if you’re not doing that and aren’t among certain essential services which continue operating, you’ll have to tell police why you’re outside and could ultimately face a $50,000 fine and six months’ jail.
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Hansel Leon, who was the first T&T patient to die from COVID-19. He died at the Couva Hospital on Wednesday.
"The Ministry of Health informs the population that today, Friday 27th March, despite the best efforts of the health care professionals, a second national of T&T who tested positive for COVID-19 has died," the release said.
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Customers wait outside PriceSmart, Mausica, on Thursday, hours after Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced new COVID-19 were going in place on Sunday.
RALPH BANWARIE
From midnight on Sunday (March 29) to April 15, citizens who are classified as “non-essential” will be required to stay at home. Should civilians ignore the warning, they will feel the full brunt of the law, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said during Thursday’s post-Cabinet media briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, announcing deeper COVID-19 measures.
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American Airlines jets sit idly at their gates at the Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix last week.The US Embassy in Trinidad and Tobago says it is organising a charter flight out of the country on Wednesday for any US citizens seeking to return home.
AP
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Police officers remove members of the Israel United In Christ Church, who were gathered on the Brian Lara Promenade on Saturday.
Anisto Alves
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Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith walk through the Chaguanas Market, yesterday during his visit to make sure the vendors comply with social distancing.
Anisto Alves
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Police Commissioner Gary Griffith
GUARDIAN
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Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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People datained at Camp Balandra for quarantine do their laundry last Thursday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh responds to a question during the COVID-19 press conference at the Ministry of Health in Port-of-Spain yesterday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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From left, Medical Chief of Staff Dr Victor Wheeler, Secretary for Health, Wellness and Family Development Tracy Davidson-Celestine and Head of the Accident and Emergency Department at the Scarborough General Hospital Dr Ian Sammy at yesterday’s press conference.
Casandra Thompson-Forbes
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Drivers wait to fill gas at the station on Richmond Street, Port-of-Spain, on Friday.
Anisto Alves
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Hansel Leon, who was the first T&T patient to die from COVID-19. He died at the Couva Hospital on Wednesday.
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Customers wait outside PriceSmart, Mausica, on Thursday, hours after Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced new COVID-19 were going in place on Sunday.
RALPH BANWARIE
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley
Abraham-Diaz
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