Anglican Archbishop Rev Bishop Claude Berkley
NICOLE DRAYTON
Former Minister of Education and former Member of Parliament for Caroni East, Dr Tim Gopeesingh
Customers look for fish at the Otaheite fish depot on Saturday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Police officers direct traffic around their convoy outside the Bethel ‘The House of God’ church in Freeport yesterday. The church has been in the news recently for holding services despite the call that such social gatherings should be stopped due to the COVID-19 virus.
Rhondor Dowlat-Rostant
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Soldiers guard the Couva Hospital where the 40 new COVID-19 cases from Camp Balandra were taken on Saturrday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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An employee from Richard’s Bake and Shark cleans the counter at their booth at Maracas Beach yesterday.
ANIST ALVES
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CEPEP workers Damion Phillip and Keisha Hinds speak to GML during an interview at the Caura River yesterday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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Two police officers make a site visit to a bar at King’s Wharf, San Fernando, on Wednesday, to ensure closure procedures were being followed.
INNIS FRANCIS
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Some of the quarantined people settled in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church Camp in Balandra on Thursday.
M.Gonzales
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Ministry of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram.
ANISTO ALVES
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Members of the congregation of the Bethel ‘The House of God’ listen attentively to the sermon being delivered by Pastor Dalton Bruce in Freeport on Thursday night. The pastor defied the current social gathering order to hold the service but police who showed up at the venue twice took no action to stop the service.
Rhondor Dowlat-Rostant
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There were few passengers in the check-out area at the Piarco Internatioonal Airport on Tuesday. T&T closed its borders to all foreign nationals at midnight to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Abraham Diaz
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Martelle Bruno, left and another man remove the pickets they placed on state lands at Cedar Hill Trace, Claxton Bay, yesterday.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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People datained at Camp Balandra for quarantine do their laundry on Thursday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
The remaining passengers from the ill-fated Caribbean cruise still quarantined at the Seventh Day Adventist Camp, Camp Balandra, are said to be happy and relaxed.
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The daughter of one of the patients who were admitted to the Couva Hospital for COVID-19 treatment prays outside the hospital for his recovery on Saturday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
With tears rolling down her cheeks, the daughter of one of the patients diagnosed with the COVID-19 virus and warded in a critical condition at the Couva Hospital fell to her knees on the shoulder of the highway and prayed for her father to pull through on Saturday.
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Customers look for fish at the Otaheite fish depot on Saturday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
At the Otaheite fish depot in south Trinidad, vendors say there has been a higher demand for fish than usual. One of them, Ramcharan Partap, said this is because many people believe eating fish will boost their immune system.
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Police officers direct traffic around their convoy outside the Bethel ‘The House of God’ church in Freeport yesterday. The church has been in the news recently for holding services despite the call that such social gatherings should be stopped due to the COVID-19 virus.
Rhondor Dowlat-Rostant
Hours after the pastor of the Bethel ‘The House of God’ in Freeport made the decision to suspend services indefinitely and not proceed with the planned weddings at the church’s compound today, they received a bomb threat.According to information reaching the Guardian Media, sometime after 3 pm yesterday police officers received information that someone had threatened “to blow the church up.”
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Soldiers guard the Couva Hospital where the 40 new COVID-19 cases from Camp Balandra were taken on Saturrday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
The Couva Hospital is now on total lockdown after receiving 40 new patients who have tested positive for the novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) yesterday.
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An employee from Richard’s Bake and Shark cleans the counter at their booth at Maracas Beach yesterday.
ANIST ALVES
As one of the natural wonders of Trinidad and Tobago, Maracas Beach is a place people often go to in order to forget their worries.
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CEPEP workers Damion Phillip and Keisha Hinds speak to GML during an interview at the Caura River yesterday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
On the heels of the Prime Minister’s call to limit gatherings to ten people or less, the Chaguaramas Development Authority (CDA) has closed access to the peninsula’s major beaches at Macqueripe, Williams Bay and Chagville.
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Two police officers make a site visit to a bar at King’s Wharf, San Fernando, on Wednesday, to ensure closure procedures were being followed.
INNIS FRANCIS
The majority of bars across the country remained closed yesterday, following Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley’s warning on Wednesday that owners who fail to comply during the COVID-19 response risk losing their licences.
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Some of the quarantined people settled in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church Camp in Balandra on Thursday.
M.Gonzales
Daily life for Balandra’s newest residents appeared to be quiet and unassuming on Thursday morning.
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Ministry of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram.
ANISTO ALVES
A contact tracing undertaken on one of the country’s nine comfirmed COVID-19 cases has revealed that the individual had contact with 66 people while carrying the virus.
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Members of the congregation of the Bethel ‘The House of God’ listen attentively to the sermon being delivered by Pastor Dalton Bruce in Freeport on Thursday night. The pastor defied the current social gathering order to hold the service but police who showed up at the venue twice took no action to stop the service.
Rhondor Dowlat-Rostant
Scores of people gathered at the Bethel ‘The House of God’ church in Freeport on Thursday night for its annual memorial service, despite instructions by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley that there should be no more than ten people in public gatherings.
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There were few passengers in the check-out area at the Piarco Internatioonal Airport on Tuesday. T&T closed its borders to all foreign nationals at midnight to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Abraham Diaz
Caribbean Airlines is ensuring that they are observing all protocols related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and "will continue to work closely with port authority health officials to not only safeguard their crew but the welfare of passengers."
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The daughter of one of the patients who were admitted to the Couva Hospital for COVID-19 treatment prays outside the hospital for his recovery on Saturday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Customers look for fish at the Otaheite fish depot on Saturday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Police officers direct traffic around their convoy outside the Bethel ‘The House of God’ church in Freeport yesterday. The church has been in the news recently for holding services despite the call that such social gatherings should be stopped due to the COVID-19 virus.
Rhondor Dowlat-Rostant
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Soldiers guard the Couva Hospital where the 40 new COVID-19 cases from Camp Balandra were taken on Saturrday.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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An employee from Richard’s Bake and Shark cleans the counter at their booth at Maracas Beach yesterday.
ANIST ALVES
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CEPEP workers Damion Phillip and Keisha Hinds speak to GML during an interview at the Caura River yesterday.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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Two police officers make a site visit to a bar at King’s Wharf, San Fernando, on Wednesday, to ensure closure procedures were being followed.
INNIS FRANCIS
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Some of the quarantined people settled in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church Camp in Balandra on Thursday.
M.Gonzales
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Ministry of Health Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram.
ANISTO ALVES
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Members of the congregation of the Bethel ‘The House of God’ listen attentively to the sermon being delivered by Pastor Dalton Bruce in Freeport on Thursday night. The pastor defied the current social gathering order to hold the service but police who showed up at the venue twice took no action to stop the service.
Rhondor Dowlat-Rostant
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There were few passengers in the check-out area at the Piarco Internatioonal Airport on Tuesday. T&T closed its borders to all foreign nationals at midnight to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Abraham Diaz
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Martelle Bruno, left and another man remove the pickets they placed on state lands at Cedar Hill Trace, Claxton Bay, yesterday.
KRISTIAN DE SILVA
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