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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Supermarkets’ Association of T&T president Rajiv Diptee.
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(Left to Right) KIND volunteer Karen; Graciela Garcia, KIND team member; Acting Principal, Cunupia Secondary, Dennis Lalla; and Mark Siboo, Brand Manager, AMCO. Image courtesy AMCO.
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Fahad Kaizer
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The U.K. has approved the Pfizer and German biotechnology company BioNTech's coronavirus vaccine for emergency use. (Joel Saget/AFP via Getty Images)
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Roshan Parasram
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh
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Relatives of Venezuelan nationals currently in custody at the Erin Police Station, wait outside before seeing their loved ones who are being held there. (Image: RISHI RAGOONATH)
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The zesser party patrons held by police, following the operation in Central Trinidad, on Sunday 22 November 2020. (Image courtesy TTPS)
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Oxford vaccine lab. Image Copyright: Reuters
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File picture: Inmates in a cell block at the Maximum Security Prison in Arouca.
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National Primary Schools Prinicipal Association President Lance Mottley.
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While face-to-face classes may be the best preparation for students set to write national and regional examinations in 2021, there are still some concerns about children adhering to the COVID-19 guidelines.
That is at least for primary school students. National Primary Schools Principals' Association (NPSPA) president Lance Mottley told Sunday Guardian that the Government's decision to reopen schools to Standard Five pupils in February was one of several proposals his members made to the Ministry of Education. During Saturday's Office of the Prime Minister's media conference, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley announced that schools would reopen virtually for the school population on January 4. Once the COVID-19 numbers are acceptable in the following month, the Government may allow students sitting the Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) back in schools. It would be the same for secondary schools students preparing for the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate and Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination.
Mottley said physical classes was the best preparation for the younger students. However, the NPSPA understands there is a risk in bringing them back out.
"Our main challenge is physical distancing among the students, particularly during the break time and lunchtime, so I think there are other logistics to work out. We also made other kinds of proposals in cases where there might be in large school population for students to attend on a rotational basis so that we can better control the numbers during break time and lunchtime. The only way we can know is to try and see if it can work. It will be different this time as there are additional arrangements," Mottley said.
On March 13, Rowley ordered the closure of all places of learning for one week, a day after the Ministry of Health confirmed T&T's first COVID-19 case. As the caseload increased, schools remained closed. On July 20, the Ministry of Education allowed approximately 19,000 SEA students back into schools. Within days, infected students began showing up in the school system.
Back then, Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram said it was difficult for young children to social distance and Mottley admitted it was a challenged for school staff to keep children apart. It led to the T&T Unified Teachers' Association to call on the Ministry of Education to hire school monitors. TTUTA president Antonia De Freitas was unavailable for a comment Saturday.
As stakeholders prepare for the possible physical reopening of schools, Mottley said the COVID-19 situation remains fluid, making it hard to make medium or long-term plans. He said principals would continuously assess the school setting and if necessary, request additional resources from the ministry.
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File picture Inmates at the Maximum Security Prison in Arouca.
Visits will resume at all the nation's prisons from tomorrow, with the exception of the Claxton Bay Correctional Facility, according to an advisory issued by the Trinidad and Tobago Prison Service.
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The latest update from the Ministry of Health is confirming 16 new positive cases of COVID-19—of which three are from Tobago—bringing the total number of active cases in the country to 708 patients.
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Supermarkets’ Association of T&T president Rajiv Diptee.
Rajiv Diptee, president of the Supermarkets' Association of T&T (SATT) calls the Prime Minister’s move to allow supermarkets to open 24 hours during the Christmas season a “sensible” one.
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The latest update from the Ministry of Health is confirming 10 new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of active cases in the country to 730 patients.
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(Left to Right) KIND volunteer Karen; Graciela Garcia, KIND team member; Acting Principal, Cunupia Secondary, Dennis Lalla; and Mark Siboo, Brand Manager, AMCO. Image courtesy AMCO.
Another major step towards ending period poverty in this country was taken with the sizeable donation of 135,000 feminine hygiene products to secondary schools in Trinidad and Tobago, and to non-profit organisation Kids In Need of Direction (KIND), by Always®.
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Focused SDG investments over the next decade could prevent the rise of extreme poverty and even exceed the development trajectory the world was on before the pandemic
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The U.K. has approved the Pfizer and German biotechnology company BioNTech's coronavirus vaccine for emergency use. (Joel Saget/AFP via Getty Images)
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London (CNN) — The United Kingdom has become the first Western nation to approve a Covid-19 vaccine, a landmark moment in the coronavirus pandemic that paves the way for the first doses to be rolled out across the country next week.
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh and Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram are again urging the public to get themselves vaccinated against the influenza virus.
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh
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A site in Couva has been selected for construction of a chiller for the COVID-19 vaccine. Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh said on Saturday they will be going out to tender shortly for this.
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Relatives of Venezuelan nationals currently in custody at the Erin Police Station, wait outside before seeing their loved ones who are being held there. (Image: RISHI RAGOONATH)
Only three of the group of 26 Venezuelan migrant children and their parents, who returned to Trinidad after being deported on Sunday, have been put in State quarantine pursuant to a court order granted, last night.
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The zesser party patrons held by police, following the operation in Central Trinidad, on Sunday 22 November 2020. (Image courtesy TTPS)
People held at the 'Zesser' party in Kelly Village, Caroni, last Sunday morning, will be arrested if they do not respond to summonses to appear in Court.
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File picture Inmates at the Maximum Security Prison in Arouca.
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Supermarkets’ Association of T&T president Rajiv Diptee.
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(Left to Right) KIND volunteer Karen; Graciela Garcia, KIND team member; Acting Principal, Cunupia Secondary, Dennis Lalla; and Mark Siboo, Brand Manager, AMCO. Image courtesy AMCO.
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Fahad Kaizer
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The U.K. has approved the Pfizer and German biotechnology company BioNTech's coronavirus vaccine for emergency use. (Joel Saget/AFP via Getty Images)
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Roshan Parasram
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Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh
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Relatives of Venezuelan nationals currently in custody at the Erin Police Station, wait outside before seeing their loved ones who are being held there. (Image: RISHI RAGOONATH)
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The zesser party patrons held by police, following the operation in Central Trinidad, on Sunday 22 November 2020. (Image courtesy TTPS)
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Oxford vaccine lab. Image Copyright: Reuters
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