Anglican Archbishop Rev Bishop Claude Berkley
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Former Minister of Education and former Member of Parliament for Caroni East, Dr Tim Gopeesingh
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Haspathi Singh plays the drum after receiving a wheelchair from Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal, left and councilor Nicholas Khanhai at her home in Bedessie Trace, Transfer Village, Debe, on Saturday.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Members of the Khair Foundation supported by the Islamic Development Bank package food hampers which were distributed to the public on Friday.
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Opposition Leader and UNC Political Leader, Kamla Persad-Bissessar SC MP, speaking during the UNCs virtual political meeting on Monday 22 February 2021. (Image courtesy UNC)
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National Security Minister Stuart Young.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Dr Ogonna Okeke, Head, Internal Medicine Department, Scarborough General Hospital receives the first dose of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in Tobago from Nurse Latoya Mc Kenzie-James, District Health Visitor.
THA DIVISION OF HEALTH, WELLNESS AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Dr Adesh Sirjusingh.
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Director of Women's Health Dr Adesh Sirjusingh attended Saturday's Ministry of Health COVID-19 update and said that in 2020, during the height of the pandemic lockdown, there were over 15,000 deliveries in the public and private health care system.
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The latest update from the Ministry of Health is confirming two new positive cases of COVID-19, one of whom is a recently repatriated person. These new cases bring the total number of active cases in the country to 100 patients.
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A secondary school in Mason Hall, Tobago, has been closed following confirmation that a student at the school has tested positive for COVID-19.
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh has estimated that T&T will be paying US$343, 162 for the 100,800 AztraZeneca vaccine doses that will arrive at the end of March.
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Haspathi Singh plays the drum after receiving a wheelchair from Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal, left and councilor Nicholas Khanhai at her home in Bedessie Trace, Transfer Village, Debe, on Saturday.
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The math is simple, says Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal. T&T's allotment of the vaccines from the COVAX Facility it spends millions on will only immunise 20 per cent of the population. It is a far cry from the 70 per cent needed for herd immunity, said Moonilal yesterday in Debe.
Together with Barrackpore West councillor Nicholas Kanhai, Moonilal donated a wheelchair to Haspathi Singh, who suffered mobility loss through renal failure complications. Speaking to reporters after, Moonilal said that the first batch expected in T&T in March represents only three per cent of what the Government requested. Estimating that the population was 1.4 million, Moonilal said the country needs 1.4 million doses to vaccinate approximately 700,000 adults who qualify.
"This Government has done nothing to reach out to the Government of India, like other countries in the Caribbean, to source vaccines free of charge. The Indian High Commission has confirmed that the Government has not properly applied for that. What they have done, we suspect, is reach out to companies in the world, but not the Government of India. That is a very serious matter," Moonilal said.
The COVAX Facility aims to accelerate the development and manufacture of COVID-19 vaccines. It seeks to guarantee fair and equitable access for every country in the world. Describing the system as strange, Moonilal said that the COVAX Facility would look at a country's COVID-19 statistic and determine how many vaccines it would allocate.
"If you have a good record, the cases of COVID-19 is low, they will tell you, look, you don't deserve it, another country with a high rate deserves it. So even when you order, you won't get what you ordered if your rate is low. In a layman's way, you could be punished for doing well because the vaccines will go to other countries that have a higher rate of infection."
He said that at this time, the COVAX Facility would not even provide 20 per cent of what T&T requires. He said the Government was making no effort to get vaccines elsewhere, an impending crisis to the Government vaccination programme.
Moonilal also called on Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh to explain the protocols companies would follow to vaccinate their employees. Saying that he took note of this Government's policy to allow companies to carry out their own programmes, Moonilal questioned whether companies would follow the same process as the Ministry of Health. He wants to know whether the companies will identify employees who are at a higher risk of contracting the virus or have comorbidities and ensure they get the vaccines first.
"There is a structure of nine levels in which, clearly, persons over 75 years, who have comorbidities are first in line. Younger people who are healthy, let us say under 50, under 40 years, they are probably last in line."
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Members of the Khair Foundation supported by the Islamic Development Bank package food hampers which were distributed to the public on Friday.
1,000 food hampers have been delivered to families struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Friday the charitable gesture was done by the Khair Foundation supported by the Islamic Development Bank “COVID-19 Relief Project”.
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Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) has received new laboratory equipment which will significantly enhance its COVID 19 testing capability.
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The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) is ramping up its advocacy for equitable access to vaccines for the region as it called on developed nations with a history of tourism to the island chain to make some vaccines available to the Caribbean nations.
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Opposition Leader and UNC Political Leader, Kamla Persad-Bissessar SC MP, speaking during the UNCs virtual political meeting on Monday 22 February 2021. (Image courtesy UNC)
Opposition Leader and former Prime Minister, Kamla Persad-Bissessar SC MP, is calling on the Rowley Administration to tell the truth about their COVID-19 vaccines acquisition.
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Charlatans are attempting to pedal over-inflated—and even downright fake—vaccines to the Government.
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National Security Minister Stuart Young.
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Three Immigration Officers have tested positive for COVID-19 and 20 other Immigration Officers have since been directed to quarantine at home because of contact with the infected person.
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Dr Ogonna Okeke, Head, Internal Medicine Department, Scarborough General Hospital receives the first dose of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in Tobago from Nurse Latoya Mc Kenzie-James, District Health Visitor.
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The first set of 100 Tobago frontline workers received their initial doses of the COVID-19 Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine at the Scarborough Health Centre, on Saturday.
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh
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Haspathi Singh plays the drum after receiving a wheelchair from Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal, left and councilor Nicholas Khanhai at her home in Bedessie Trace, Transfer Village, Debe, on Saturday.
Rishi Ragoonath
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Members of the Khair Foundation supported by the Islamic Development Bank package food hampers which were distributed to the public on Friday.
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Opposition Leader and UNC Political Leader, Kamla Persad-Bissessar SC MP, speaking during the UNCs virtual political meeting on Monday 22 February 2021. (Image courtesy UNC)
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National Security Minister Stuart Young.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Dr Ogonna Okeke, Head, Internal Medicine Department, Scarborough General Hospital receives the first dose of Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine in Tobago from Nurse Latoya Mc Kenzie-James, District Health Visitor.
THA DIVISION OF HEALTH, WELLNESS AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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