Anglican Archbishop Rev Bishop Claude Berkley
NICOLE DRAYTON
Former Minister of Education and former Member of Parliament for Caroni East, Dr Tim Gopeesingh
A police officer stands guard at the Central Super League T10 cricket semi-final at the Pierre Road Recreation Ground in Charlieville, Chaguanas, on Wednesday. The game was shut down because it was in breach of the COVID-19 health protocols.
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Workers enter Trinrico Steel and Wire Products Limited compound in Reform, South Trinidad yesterday.
Rishi Ragoonth
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Police Commissioner Gary Griffith.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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TTUTA president Antonia Tekah-De Freitas.
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Standard 5 teacher Sharon Jackman chats with her students at the St Paul’s Boys’ Anglican Primary School, San Fernando, yesterday, after classes were dismissed. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday announced Government had decided to scrap the SEA preparation classes due to the COVID-19 spike.
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UNC Couva North candidate Ravi Ratiram during a motorcade last Sunday. A member of the constituency’s staff and her co-workers are now under quarantine after her husband tested positive for COVID-19.
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Members of the public move about on High Street, San Fernando, on Thursday. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has noted that many of them have not been taking the COVID-19 protocols seriously enough.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaks at a press conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley takes part in the Eid-ul-Adha celebrations at the Mucurapo Street, San Fernando Jama Masjid yesterday.
Rishi Ragoonath
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A man cleans a spray-painted sign off a section of the wall on First Citizens’ Independence Square, Port-of-Spain branch yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
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After months of being declared virus-free, Tobago recorded the sixth case of COVID-19 on Saturday (August 8).
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Tobago has another recorded a positive COVID-19 case, the island's sixth and the first in over four months.
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A police officer stands guard at the Central Super League T10 cricket semi-final at the Pierre Road Recreation Ground in Charlieville, Chaguanas, on Wednesday. The game was shut down because it was in breach of the COVID-19 health protocols.
Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith has launched an investigation into why police officers from the Central Division failed to stop a T10 cricket match that had over 1,000 spectators on Wednesday, although this was clearly in breach of the COVID-19 Public Health Ordinance Regulations guidelines.
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Workers enter Trinrico Steel and Wire Products Limited compound in Reform, South Trinidad yesterday.
Rishi Ragoonth
The country’s COVID-19 cases continues to rise with another 15 cases being confirmed by the Ministry of Health yesterday.
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Police Commissioner Gary Griffith.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith has heard Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s call for increased policing of bars after it was discovered some of the cases of the latest wave of COVID-19 infections were contracted in such establishments. However, Griffith says he will not stop there as his sights are also now trained on political motorcades which have morphed into “mobile bars.”
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TTUTA president Antonia Tekah-De Freitas.
The T&T Unified Teachers Association and National Council of Parent Teachers’ Associations (NPTA) are ecstatic about Government’s decision to scrap preparation classes for the August 20 Secondary Entrance Assessment in light of the recent uptick in localised COVID-19 cases. However, the National Primary School Principals’ Association (NAPSPA) does not believe the decision was warranted.
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Standard 5 teacher Sharon Jackman chats with her students at the St Paul’s Boys’ Anglican Primary School, San Fernando, yesterday, after classes were dismissed. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday announced Government had decided to scrap the SEA preparation classes due to the COVID-19 spike.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
Pupils preparing for the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) examination will do their work at home from today until the August 20 test - and bars and restaurants are now the biggest COVID-19 risk.
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The second phase of Trinidad and Tobago’s COVID-19 epidemic began almost two weeks ago with some 19 citizens being infected from a source which, despite recent discoveries, still remains unknown.
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UNC Couva North candidate Ravi Ratiram during a motorcade last Sunday. A member of the constituency’s staff and her co-workers are now under quarantine after her husband tested positive for COVID-19.
A secretary from the United National Congress’ Couva North MP’s office and her family are among those tested for COVID-19. As such, the rest of the office staff is now quarantined and other Couva North election campaigners who may have been alongside the woman are now on alert.
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Members of the public move about on High Street, San Fernando, on Thursday. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has noted that many of them have not been taking the COVID-19 protocols seriously enough.
Rishi Ragoonath
After the surge of COVID-19 cluster cases, law enforcement must act to ensure that people—including political parties—comply with the COVID restrictions now. And southerners are flouting the COVID restrictions the most, says Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaks at a press conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.
And if COVID-19 cases continue increasing, Government will “take action” on the upcoming August 10 General Election.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley takes part in the Eid-ul-Adha celebrations at the Mucurapo Street, San Fernando Jama Masjid yesterday.
Rishi Ragoonath
Despite an increase in locally spread COVID-19 cases, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley says the August 10 General Election will go on.
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A police officer stands guard at the Central Super League T10 cricket semi-final at the Pierre Road Recreation Ground in Charlieville, Chaguanas, on Wednesday. The game was shut down because it was in breach of the COVID-19 health protocols.
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Workers enter Trinrico Steel and Wire Products Limited compound in Reform, South Trinidad yesterday.
Rishi Ragoonth
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Police Commissioner Gary Griffith.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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TTUTA president Antonia Tekah-De Freitas.
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Standard 5 teacher Sharon Jackman chats with her students at the St Paul’s Boys’ Anglican Primary School, San Fernando, yesterday, after classes were dismissed. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley yesterday announced Government had decided to scrap the SEA preparation classes due to the COVID-19 spike.
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UNC Couva North candidate Ravi Ratiram during a motorcade last Sunday. A member of the constituency’s staff and her co-workers are now under quarantine after her husband tested positive for COVID-19.
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Members of the public move about on High Street, San Fernando, on Thursday. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has noted that many of them have not been taking the COVID-19 protocols seriously enough.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley speaks at a press conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann’s, yesterday.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley takes part in the Eid-ul-Adha celebrations at the Mucurapo Street, San Fernando Jama Masjid yesterday.
Rishi Ragoonath
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A man cleans a spray-painted sign off a section of the wall on First Citizens’ Independence Square, Port-of-Spain branch yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
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