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Sunday, July 13, 2025

COVID-19

Covid-19 Cases in Trinidad and Tobago

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Decision soon on COVID vaccines for pregnant women

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RISHARD KHAN
Mon Aug 16 2021
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses members of the media during the COVID-19 press briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses members of the media during the COVID-19 press briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.

OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER

More children contracting COVID, 3 seriously ill

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Rishard Khan
Sat Aug 14 2021
Two police officers are on the way to get their COVID-19 Astrazeneca jabs at SAPA on Wednesday.

Two police officers are on the way to get their COVID-19 Astrazeneca jabs at SAPA on Wednesday.

RISHI RAGOONATH

CoP, Prisons boss to continue educating officers about vaccination

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Raphael John-Lall
Sat Aug 14 2021
Saif Rahaman ,19, of ASJA Boys’ College in San Fernando and his mom, Shoba Rahaman, give the thumbs up after he received the Covid-19 vaccine at SAPA, in July.

Saif Rahaman ,19, of ASJA Boys’ College in San Fernando and his mom, Shoba Rahaman, give the thumbs up after he received the Covid-19 vaccine at SAPA, in July.

RISHI RAGOONATH

PM: CSEC, CAPE students first to return to school

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Rishard Khan
Sat Aug 14 2021
A police officer monitors the line to ensure proper social distancing during the CEPEP workers' vaccination at SAPA in June.

A police officer monitors the line to ensure proper social distancing during the CEPEP workers' vaccination at SAPA in June.

RISHI RAGOONATH

URP and CEPEP on duty tomorrow; barbers, hairdressers out next week

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Rishard Khan
Sat Aug 14 2021
Nurse Dana Lee administer a jab of the Sinopham COVID-19 vaccine at the Mass Vaccination Site run by the Couva Chamber of Commerce at Camden, Couva, on Saturday.

Nurse Dana Lee administer a jab of the Sinopham COVID-19 vaccine at the Mass Vaccination Site run by the Couva Chamber of Commerce at Camden, Couva, on Saturday.

SHASTRI BOODAN

Nursing assistant launches campaign to encourage vaccination

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Shastri Boodan
Sat Aug 14 2021

8 more deaths from COVID, 129 new positive cases

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Sun Aug 08 2021
Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh

Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh

Lotto operators reopen Monday, retailers August 16

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Renuka Singh
Sat Aug 07 2021

Appointments portals for AstraZeneca jabs open from today

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Sun Aug 08 2021
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh.

Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Vaccine uptake slows down

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Renuka Singh
Sat Aug 07 2021
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley receiving his second Sinopharm shot at the Scarborough Health Centre on Friday 06th August 2021.  (Image courtesy Office of the Prime Minister)

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley receiving his second Sinopharm shot at the Scarborough Health Centre on Friday 06th August 2021. (Image courtesy Office of the Prime Minister)

PM gets second COVID vaccine shot

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Sat Aug 07 2021

US Embassy: No decision yet on entry requirements to the US

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AKASH SAMAROO
Fri Aug 06 2021
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A vial labelled with the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine

A vial labelled with the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus disease (COVID-19) vaccine

No appointments for Pfizer doses

No ap­point­ments will be nec­es­sary for chil­dren to re­ceive their dose of the Pfiz­er-BioN­Tech's COVID-19 vac­cine from Wednes­day, ac­cord­ing to Min­is­ter of Health Ter­rence Deyals­ingh.

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RISHARD KHAN
Mon Aug 16 2021

14 sites for COVID vaccination of 12- to 18-year-olds

Some 14 sites have been con­firmed as venues for the vac­ci­na­tion of 12- to 18-year-olds in this coun­try, with the Pfiz­er COVID-19 vac­cine.

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ANNA-LISA PAUL
Mon Aug 16 2021

Decision soon on COVID vaccines for pregnant women

The Min­istry of Health is meet­ing with stake­hold­ers on Tues­day, to de­ter­mine if preg­nant women will be al­lowed to re­ceive the Pfiz­er-BioN­Tech's Comir­naty COVID-19 vac­cine.

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RISHARD KHAN
Mon Aug 16 2021
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses members of the media during the COVID-19 press briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses members of the media during the COVID-19 press briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.

OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER

More children contracting COVID, 3 seriously ill

The Min­istry of Health is wit­ness­ing an uptick in the num­ber of pae­di­atric COVID-19 cas­es, three of which are cur­rent­ly ward­ed at hos­pi­tal and are "se­vere­ly ill."
The rev­e­la­tion came from the min­istry's Prin­ci­pal Med­ical Of­fi­cer of Health Dr Maryam Ab­dool-Richards on Sat­ur­day dur­ing the Prime Min­is­ter's COVID-19 press con­fer­ence. 
"We have had a slight uptick in the num­ber of pae­di­atric cas­es, es­pe­cial­ly in the South West RHA (Re­gion­al Health Au­thor­i­ty) which cov­ers San Fer­nan­do and the south­ern re­gion. There are cur­rent­ly three se­vere­ly ill chil­dren that are hos­pi­talised as con­firmed COVID pos­i­tive cas­es," she said.
"This is a new de­vel­op­ment that we have no­ticed."
Ab­dool-Richards was un­able to re­lease fur­ther in­for­ma­tion on the chil­dren due to pa­tient con­fi­den­tial­i­ty. She said they were among 49 pa­tients who are cur­rent­ly in a sim­i­lar con­di­tion. 
Ques­tioned by Guardian Me­dia, she re­vealed that these chil­dren were be­ing test­ed for the pres­ence of the more high­ly trans­mis­si­ble Delta vari­ant. The re­quired ge­nom­ic se­quenc­ing is con­duct­ed by the Uni­ver­si­ty of the West In­dies (UWI) in col­lab­o­ra­tion with the Min­istry of Health. The team is led by Pro­fes­sor of Mol­e­c­u­lar Bi­ol­o­gy and Vi­rol­o­gy Chris­tine Car­ring­ton.
The Delta vari­ant first iden­ti­fied in In­dia in De­cem­ber is not on­ly more high­ly trans­mis­si­ble, but there are al­so in­di­ca­tions that it is dead­lier than the orig­i­nal Wuhan strain. Wor­ry­ing­ly, ev­i­dence out of coun­tries like the Unit­ed States where this vari­ant is the pre­dom­i­nant strain in cir­cu­la­tion sig­nals an in­crease in pae­di­atric cas­es and dis­ease sever­i­ty. That means more chil­dren are be­ing in­fect­ed and are get­ting sick­er. 
The coun­try con­firmed its first cas­es of the Delta vari­ant on Thurs­day in two un­vac­ci­nat­ed na­tion­als who re­cent­ly re­turned to the coun­try. But while these were im­port­ed cas­es and by of­fi­cial ac­counts are con­tained, health of­fi­cials have not ruled out the pos­si­bil­i­ty of the vari­ant cur­rent­ly cir­cu­lat­ing among the pop­u­la­tion yet to be de­tect­ed. 

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Rishard Khan
Sat Aug 14 2021
Two police officers are on the way to get their COVID-19 Astrazeneca jabs at SAPA on Wednesday.

Two police officers are on the way to get their COVID-19 Astrazeneca jabs at SAPA on Wednesday.

RISHI RAGOONATH

CoP, Prisons boss to continue educating officers about vaccination

Com­mis­sion­er of Po­lice Gary Grif­fith is con­fi­dent that more po­lice of­fi­cers will be vac­ci­nat­ed as the Trinidad and To­ba­go Po­lice Ser­vice (TTPS) steps up ef­forts to in­crease vac­ci­na­tion rates among of­fi­cers.

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Raphael John-Lall
Sat Aug 14 2021
Saif Rahaman ,19, of ASJA Boys’ College in San Fernando and his mom, Shoba Rahaman, give the thumbs up after he received the Covid-19 vaccine at SAPA, in July.

Saif Rahaman ,19, of ASJA Boys’ College in San Fernando and his mom, Shoba Rahaman, give the thumbs up after he received the Covid-19 vaccine at SAPA, in July.

RISHI RAGOONATH

PM: CSEC, CAPE students first to return to school

Sec­ondary school stu­dents writ­ing the CSEC and CAPE ex­am­i­na­tion will be the first to re­turn to phys­i­cal class­es when the time is deemed right, Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley said on Sat­ur­day. 
"Our plan is to bring out our sec­ondary school chil­dren start­ing first and fore­most with those in the ex­am year—Forms four, five and six—we bring them out first," he said dur­ing the COVID-19 press con­fer­ence. 
As more of the stu­dent pop­u­la­tion is vac­ci­nat­ed, the rest of the class­es will be brought out. He said this was the on­ly ex­tent to which the school re­open­ing is cur­rent­ly be­ing ex­plored. 
"At this point in time, we're not en­ter­tain­ing the con­ver­sa­tion about tod­dlers and who go­ing to wear a mask. That's just wast­ing time. We not there," he said. 
"We're not down in the pri­ma­ry school yet. We'll deal with that when we get there."
The Min­istry of Ed­u­ca­tion is ex­pect­ed to roll out a vac­ci­na­tion dri­ve next week for chil­dren be­tween the ages of 12 and 18 with the as­sis­tance of the Min­istry of Health. 
Chief Med­ical Of­fi­cer Dr Roshan Paras­ram said it was op­ti­mal that all of the stu­dents ex­pect­ed to re­turn to school be vac­ci­nat­ed. 
"We want the ma­jor­i­ty of the pop­u­la­tion to be vac­ci­nat­ed be­cause of the way chil­dren in­ter­act there's a high­er risk and be­cause of the en­vi­ron­ment it­self, there's a high­er risk of spread from one per­son to the next," he said.
"So as many peo­ple that could be vac­ci­nat­ed in that age group, the bet­ter the out­come will be in terms of spread if and when we re­turn to that en­vi­ron­ment."
The stu­dents will be vac­ci­nat­ed from Pfiz­er-BioN­Tech dos­es do­nat­ed to T&T from the Unit­ed States this week. It is the on­ly World Health Or­ga­ni­za­tion (WHO)-ap­proved vac­cine that has been cleared by the body for use in chil­dren be­tween the ages of 12 and 18. While it is al­so safe for use in adults, the Prime Min­is­ter said these will go to chil­dren due to the rare ap­proval. Sinopharm and Ox­ford-As­traZeneca dos­es are avail­able for the adult pop­u­la­tion.

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Rishard Khan
Sat Aug 14 2021
A police officer monitors the line to ensure proper social distancing during the CEPEP workers' vaccination at SAPA in June.

A police officer monitors the line to ensure proper social distancing during the CEPEP workers' vaccination at SAPA in June.

RISHI RAGOONATH

URP and CEPEP on duty tomorrow; barbers, hairdressers out next week

The Un­em­ploy­ment Re­lief Pro­gramme (URP) and the Com­mu­ni­ty-Based En­vi­ron­men­tal Pro­tec­tion and En­hance­ment Pro­gramme (CEPEP) will be al­lowed to re­sume op­er­a­tions along with the re­tail sec­tor on Mon­day. 
The an­nounce­ment came from Prime Min­is­ter Dr Kei­th Row­ley dur­ing a press con­fer­ence on Sat­ur­day. The re­tail sec­tor re­open­ing was first an­nounced one week ago. How­ev­er, the Prime Min­is­ter said the coun­try was in a po­si­tion now to al­so al­low the san­i­ta­tion groups to re­sume op­er­a­tions. 
"We bring out our clean­ing and cleans­ing staff­—URP and CEPEP. Our roads and high­ways and by­ways are now be­com­ing over­grown, over­run. Be­cause they work­ing out­doors, it is the view they can come out now, join the work­force out­side and do the work that they do (while) main­tain­ing strict pro­to­cols at all times," he said.
He stressed that the pub­lic health pro­to­cols must be main­tained and asked that the or­gan­is­ers spread the work­ers out to avoid con­gre­ga­tion. 
"It can be done safe­ly and it should be done safe­ly be­cause we are now ac­knowl­edg­ing loud­ly and proud­ly that we are liv­ing with the virus but do­ing cer­tain things not to al­low the virus to get the bet­ter of us," he said.
He said per­son­al ser­vices such as bar­bers, hair sa­lons and spas will be al­lowed to re­sume op­er­a­tions next Mon­day, Au­gust 23. He asked that work­ers in these sec­tors con­tin­ue mak­ing ef­forts to get vac­ci­nat­ed be­fore it re­opens.
The re­open­ing of the re­tail sec­tor is a ma­jor step for the coun­try. How­ev­er, busi­ness heads have lament­ed the un­cer­tain­ty of do­ing busi­ness dur­ing the pan­dem­ic with lock­downs al­ways loom­ing. 
Asked by Guardian Me­dia if he could give any as­sur­ances that an­oth­er lock­down would not soon fol­low any ma­jor spikes in cas­es, Dr Row­ley said: "I can't give you any as­sur­ance. This is some­thing that is be­yond as­sur­ance."
He said the Gov­ern­ment was hop­ing pro­to­cols would be ad­hered to and that there will not be any surges in cas­es, but if there is, he said, "we'll cross that bridge when we get to it."

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Rishard Khan
Sat Aug 14 2021
Nurse Dana Lee administer a jab of the Sinopham COVID-19 vaccine at the Mass Vaccination Site run by the Couva Chamber of Commerce at Camden, Couva, on Saturday.

Nurse Dana Lee administer a jab of the Sinopham COVID-19 vaccine at the Mass Vaccination Site run by the Couva Chamber of Commerce at Camden, Couva, on Saturday.

SHASTRI BOODAN

Nursing assistant launches campaign to encourage vaccination

Nurs­ing as­sis­tant Jenelle Elie hopes to get more nurs­es and mem­bers of the pub­lic to take their COVID-19 vac­cine by ap­peal­ing to them.

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Shastri Boodan
Sat Aug 14 2021

8 more deaths from COVID, 129 new positive cases

Eight more peo­ple have lost their lives to COVID-19, while an­oth­er 129 peo­ple have test­ed pos­i­tive for the dis­ease, ac­cord­ing to the lat­est up­date from the Min­istry of Health.

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Sun Aug 08 2021
Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh

Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh

Lotto operators reopen Monday, retailers August 16

All Na­tion­al Lot­ter­ies Con­trol Board (NL­CB) booths and Lot­to Cen­tres will re­open from Mon­day.

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Renuka Singh
Sat Aug 07 2021

Appointments portals for AstraZeneca jabs open from today

The Min­istry of Health is re­mind­ing mem­bers of the pub­lic that start­ing to­day, Sun­day 8th Au­gust 2021, they can make ap­point­ments for the up­com­ing roll-out of first dos­es of the As­traZeneca COVID-19 vac­cine us­ing ei­ther the on­line or tele­phone hot­line ap­point­ment sys­tems.

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Sun Aug 08 2021
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh.

Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Vaccine uptake slows down

In the past week, T&T ad­min­is­tered on­ly 4,500 dos­es of vac­cines and not the 10,000 to 15,000 ex­pect­ed.

by

Renuka Singh
Sat Aug 07 2021
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14 sites for COVID vaccination of 12- to 18-year-olds

by

ANNA-LISA PAUL
Mon Aug 16 2021

Decision soon on COVID vaccines for pregnant women

by

RISHARD KHAN
Mon Aug 16 2021
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses members of the media during the COVID-19 press briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses members of the media during the COVID-19 press briefing at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.

OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER

More children contracting COVID, 3 seriously ill

by

Rishard Khan
Sat Aug 14 2021
Two police officers are on the way to get their COVID-19 Astrazeneca jabs at SAPA on Wednesday.

Two police officers are on the way to get their COVID-19 Astrazeneca jabs at SAPA on Wednesday.

RISHI RAGOONATH

CoP, Prisons boss to continue educating officers about vaccination

by

Raphael John-Lall
Sat Aug 14 2021
Saif Rahaman ,19, of ASJA Boys’ College in San Fernando and his mom, Shoba Rahaman, give the thumbs up after he received the Covid-19 vaccine at SAPA, in July.

Saif Rahaman ,19, of ASJA Boys’ College in San Fernando and his mom, Shoba Rahaman, give the thumbs up after he received the Covid-19 vaccine at SAPA, in July.

RISHI RAGOONATH

PM: CSEC, CAPE students first to return to school

by

Rishard Khan
Sat Aug 14 2021
A police officer monitors the line to ensure proper social distancing during the CEPEP workers' vaccination at SAPA in June.

A police officer monitors the line to ensure proper social distancing during the CEPEP workers' vaccination at SAPA in June.

RISHI RAGOONATH

URP and CEPEP on duty tomorrow; barbers, hairdressers out next week

by

Rishard Khan
Sat Aug 14 2021
Nurse Dana Lee administer a jab of the Sinopham COVID-19 vaccine at the Mass Vaccination Site run by the Couva Chamber of Commerce at Camden, Couva, on Saturday.

Nurse Dana Lee administer a jab of the Sinopham COVID-19 vaccine at the Mass Vaccination Site run by the Couva Chamber of Commerce at Camden, Couva, on Saturday.

SHASTRI BOODAN

Nursing assistant launches campaign to encourage vaccination

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Shastri Boodan
Sat Aug 14 2021

8 more deaths from COVID, 129 new positive cases

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Sun Aug 08 2021
Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh

Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh

Lotto operators reopen Monday, retailers August 16

by

Renuka Singh
Sat Aug 07 2021

Appointments portals for AstraZeneca jabs open from today

by

Sun Aug 08 2021
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh.

Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

Vaccine uptake slows down

by

Renuka Singh
Sat Aug 07 2021
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley receiving his second Sinopharm shot at the Scarborough Health Centre on Friday 06th August 2021.  (Image courtesy Office of the Prime Minister)

Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley receiving his second Sinopharm shot at the Scarborough Health Centre on Friday 06th August 2021. (Image courtesy Office of the Prime Minister)

PM gets second COVID vaccine shot

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Sat Aug 07 2021
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