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
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley during his early morning interview on Tobago's Channel 5, on Monday 4 January 2021. (Image courtesy Tobago Channel 5)
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Virologist Prof Christopher Oura
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FLASHBACK - Trinidadian nationals who returned home from Guyana leave the Piarco International Airport in this photo from late March 2020. (Image: ABRAHAM DIAZ)
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Dr Luz Longsworth.
The UWI
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Outside Latisha Grant’s home.
COURTESY LATISHA GRANT
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Members of the T&T Defence Force stand guard outside the University of the West Indies, Debe Campus.
Kristian De Silva
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There are 10 new positive cases of COVID-19 in Trinidad and Tobago, based on samples taken from patients between Friday 1st and Sunday 3rd January 2021.
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Professor Christine Carrington, Professor of Molecular Biology at The UWI. (Image courtesy Ministry of Health)
Research by the University of the West Indies (The UWI) has confirmed that the new United Kingdom and South African variant of the COVID-19 virus is not in circulation in T&T.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley during his early morning interview on Tobago's Channel 5, on Monday 4 January 2021. (Image courtesy Tobago Channel 5)
Today's nominations for the Tobago House of Assembly (THA) elections took a back seat during Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley's early morning interview on Tobago's Channel 5.
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Virologist Prof Christopher Oura
At the height of the global pandemic, approximately 91 per cent of countries had border closures, according to the US-based, Pew Research Centre. Entering 2021, T&T remains one of three Caribbean territories whose borders remain closed–the others being Monsteratt and the Cayman Islands.
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The latest update from the Ministry of Health is confirming 6 new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of active cases in the country to 351 patients.
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The latest update from the Ministry of Health is confirming 8 new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of active cases in the country to 360 patients.
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There has been one new death from COVID-19 in Trinidad and Tobago, making the national total now 126.
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The latest update from the Ministry of Health is confirming 12 new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of active cases in the country to 407 patients.
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FLASHBACK - Trinidadian nationals who returned home from Guyana leave the Piarco International Airport in this photo from late March 2020. (Image: ABRAHAM DIAZ)
One group representing T&T nationals who cannot return home due to COVID-19 border restrictions says government should remove the exemption process altogether.
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Dr Luz Longsworth.
The UWI
The University of the West Indies is encouraging people to maintain a responsible, positive and open-minded approach towards the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Outside Latisha Grant’s home.
COURTESY LATISHA GRANT
But for this to happen, she needs the help of generous Samaritans so she can extend the ten by eight room she currently calls home.
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Members of the T&T Defence Force stand guard outside the University of the West Indies, Debe Campus.
Kristian De Silva
A T&T national who spent several months waiting to re-enter the country as borders remained closed in the past several months is pleading with health authorities to do better regarding the services and amenities at state quarantine facilities.
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Professor Christine Carrington, Professor of Molecular Biology at The UWI. (Image courtesy Ministry of Health)
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley during his early morning interview on Tobago's Channel 5, on Monday 4 January 2021. (Image courtesy Tobago Channel 5)
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Virologist Prof Christopher Oura
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jarun011
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FLASHBACK - Trinidadian nationals who returned home from Guyana leave the Piarco International Airport in this photo from late March 2020. (Image: ABRAHAM DIAZ)
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Dr Luz Longsworth.
The UWI
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Outside Latisha Grant’s home.
COURTESY LATISHA GRANT
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Members of the T&T Defence Force stand guard outside the University of the West Indies, Debe Campus.
Kristian De Silva
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