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Sunday, April 13, 2025

Cudjoe: No special treatment for players

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Casandra Thompson-Forbes
1737 days ago
20200710
Tobago West MP and Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs Shamfa Cudjoe pray before the start of her walkabout in Tobago West yesterday.

Tobago West MP and Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs Shamfa Cudjoe pray before the start of her walkabout in Tobago West yesterday.

Casandra Thompson-Forbes

Min­is­ter of Sport and Youth Af­fairs Sham­fa Cud­joe says mem­bers of the Caribbean Pre­mier League con­tin­gent will not be treat­ed any dif­fer­ent­ly if any­one tests pos­i­tive for COVID-19 dur­ing their stay in Trinidad and To­ba­go.

The tour­na­ment is sched­uled for Au­gust 18-Sep­tem­ber 12 and a con­tin­gent of over 251 peo­ple, in­clud­ing the play­ers, staff and oth­er stake­hold­ers, will be quar­an­tined at the Hilton Trinidad for its du­ra­tion.

But Cud­joe said if any­one tests pos­i­tive at any point in time they will go through the state pro­ce­dure. “We will have to bring them in­to the state fa­cil­i­ty just like any­body else who is test­ed pos­i­tive. Even though they are com­ing from their home coun­tries we can’t put them on a plane and send them back, so any­body who tests pos­i­tive in Trinidad and To­ba­go, whether they are a na­tion­al or a for­eign­er, whether they are an ath­lete or a staff mem­ber of CPL, they would have to go in­to and fol­low quar­an­tine pro­to­cols and go in­to the state fa­cil­i­ty and treat­ed just like any­body else,” Cud­joe said dur­ing a walk­a­bout in the Mt Hay/Fair Banks area in To­ba­go West yes­ter­day.

Com­ment­ing on state­ments by Op­po­si­tion leader Kam­la Per­sad-Bisses­sar that the bor­ders were be­ing opened to ac­com­mo­date the CPL con­tin­gent while cit­i­zens were be­ing de­prived from re­turn­ing home to vote in the Au­gust 10 Gen­er­al Elec­tion, Cud­joe said the Gov­ern­ment has been work­ing as­sid­u­ous­ly to bring cit­i­zens home.

“Well that wouldn’t be en­tire­ly true be­cause the past cou­ple weeks, the Gov­ern­ment has been work­ing on bring­ing na­tion­als home. You would have seen hun­dreds of na­tion­als who would have been brought home, so that is a sys­tem be­ing man­aged by the Min­istry of Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty and the Min­istry of Health and in the same fash­ion as the CPL de­ci­sion, care­ful con­sid­er­a­tion was giv­en by the Min­istry of Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty and the Min­istry of Health,” she said

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