Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley is maintaining T&T will not open its borders to allow nationals stranded outside to return home, saying they could expose the entire country to a bigger threat of exposure to COVID-19.
Opposition leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar is alleging that the People’s National Movement (PNM) is engaging in “propaganda” and playing “nasty” politics with people’s lives.
There are still several burning questions that have not been answered by Ministry of Health authorities in the death of 77-year-old Hansel Leon, a US citizen who succumbed to complications from the COVID-19 on Wednesday close to noon at the Couva Hospital. The one thing that seems certain, however, is that the Ministry’s of Health’s contact tracing net for persons he may have come into contact with will have to be cast wide.
Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram is upset that patient information related to this country's first COVID-19 death, as well as nationals who are on a self-quarantine monitoring list given to the police, emerged on social media.
Cabinet has agreed to allocate an additional $157 million to four of the country’s five Regional Health Authorities (RHAs) as they ramp up the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
Minister of National Security Stuart Young has warned that Trinidad and Tobago nationals who recently returned home from abroad and have been told to self-quarantine will now face strong action if they breach the order.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, there are few revelations that will likely panic someone more than finding out that a loved one has the virus.
Government’s rescue mission to “keep people alive” amid the COVID-19 threat will be reinforced next week with the start of payout of Income Tax returns to people owed $20,000 and less. VAT return payments will also begin for small and medium businesses owed $250,000 and under.
The number of cases increased by six in the space of one day—going from 51 on Monday to 53 by midday yesterday and 57 by 4 pm on Tuesday.
The COVID-19 pandemic has negatively affected Tobago’s tourism sector, with losses going into the millions, Tobago Tourism Agency CEO Louis Lewis said on Tuesday.
The 19,000 Trinidad and Tobago nationals and others who’ve recently returned from abroad must stay put!
Tobago has recorded its first COVID-19 case. The announcement was made via a press release issued by the Tobago House of Assembly’s Division of Health and Wellness and Family Development yesterday evening.