Anglican Archbishop Rev Bishop Claude Berkley
NICOLE DRAYTON
Former Minister of Education and former Member of Parliament for Caroni East, Dr Tim Gopeesingh
Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith
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A T&TEC security officer checks the temperature of a customer entering its Marabella service centre yesterday. The venue was closed for sanitatiation on Tuesday after a suspected COVID-19 case visited the centre.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh
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The sign at the entrance of the Len Hap Supermarket in Duncan Village, San Fernando, which was closed yesterday to sanitise following a COVID scare.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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President Paula-Mae Weekes
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Employees and police officers stand outside the Riverside Plaza in Port-of-Spain.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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A worker sanitises a section of the Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses a political meeting in San Fernando Monday night.
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A cyclist rides past the Tacarigua Presbyterian Primary School yesterday. The school was shut down after the parent of a SEA pupil tested positive for COVID-19.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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DCP (Ag) Operations Jayson Forde at yesterday’s T&T Police Service media briefing.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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Justice Betsy-Ann Lambert Peterson
Wesley Gibbings
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National Primary Schools Prinicipals Association president Lance Mottley.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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A man cleans a spray-painted sign off a section of the wall on First Citizens’ Independence Square, Port-of-Spain branch yesterday.
KERWIN PIERRE
As the fear of the recent uptick in localised COVID-19 cases continued to fuel debate on whether the Government should again lock down the country, the Ministry of Health yesterday reported eight new cases, the highest daily count since the virus hit Trinidad and Tobago’s shores.
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The Ministry of Health has announced seven new COVID cases. The following is part of the 6pm update by the Ministry of Health.
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Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith
Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith has postponed the Commissioner’s Cup due to the refusal by the Ministry of Health to allow medics, coaches, security or substitutes to participate in the event due to COVID-19 restrictions.
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A T&TEC security officer checks the temperature of a customer entering its Marabella service centre yesterday. The venue was closed for sanitatiation on Tuesday after a suspected COVID-19 case visited the centre.
RISHI RAGOONATH
In the past week, Trinidad and Tobago has had five people who contracted COVID-19 from an unknown source within the country, sprouting eight more cases through primary contacts and forcing some businesses to close for sanitisation exercises, the closure of three schools and the self-quarantining of hundreds of people.
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh
With the country at the start of what appears to be a second phase of COVID-19 infections following five locally transmitted infections from an unknown source last week, the Ministry of Health is in overdrive to locate the source/s and determine the spread of this wave of infections through contact tracing.
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The sign at the entrance of the Len Hap Supermarket in Duncan Village, San Fernando, which was closed yesterday to sanitise following a COVID scare.
RISHI RAGOONATH
In a statement, the ANSA McAL Group confirmed that the employee was receiving medical treatment and is doing well. The company noted that the employee had not worked at the facility since July 17. However, he came in contact with someone who tested positive on July 19 and fell ill the following day. In keeping with the company’s protocols, the employee did not report to work.
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President Paula-Mae Weekes
After yesterday’s announcement of a new phase of COVID-19 spread, Progressive Empowerment Party (PEP) leader Phillip Alexander wrote President Paula-Mae Weekes and the Elections Boundaries Commission calling for the August 10 General Election to be postponed.
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Employees and police officers stand outside the Riverside Plaza in Port-of-Spain.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
A police officer stationed at Riverside Plaza in Port-of Spain and her sister, who works in the finance department of the T&T Police Service, have tested positive for COVID-19.
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A worker sanitises a section of the Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
Nine Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation (TPRC) employees are now undergoing tests to determine if they contracted the COVID-19 virus after one of their co-workers was confirmed to be case number 148 on Monday.
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses a political meeting in San Fernando Monday night.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has announced four new COVID cases, one of which requires investigation to determine the origin.
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A cyclist rides past the Tacarigua Presbyterian Primary School yesterday. The school was shut down after the parent of a SEA pupil tested positive for COVID-19.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
For the second time in less than a week, a primary school in T&T has been forced shut and staff and students sent into self-quarantine over fears they may have contracted COVID-19 through a pupil’s relative.
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DCP (Ag) Operations Jayson Forde at yesterday’s T&T Police Service media briefing.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
Members of the T&T Coast Guard are now raising concern over the influx of illegal immigrants into T&T, mostly from Venezuela, saying they are posing a major health risk in coastal communities and for officers during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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Commissioner of Police Gary Griffith
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A T&TEC security officer checks the temperature of a customer entering its Marabella service centre yesterday. The venue was closed for sanitatiation on Tuesday after a suspected COVID-19 case visited the centre.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh
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The sign at the entrance of the Len Hap Supermarket in Duncan Village, San Fernando, which was closed yesterday to sanitise following a COVID scare.
RISHI RAGOONATH
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President Paula-Mae Weekes
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Employees and police officers stand outside the Riverside Plaza in Port-of-Spain.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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A worker sanitises a section of the Tunapuna/Piarco Regional Corporation yesterday.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley addresses a political meeting in San Fernando Monday night.
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A cyclist rides past the Tacarigua Presbyterian Primary School yesterday. The school was shut down after the parent of a SEA pupil tested positive for COVID-19.
ABRAHAM DIAZ
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DCP (Ag) Operations Jayson Forde at yesterday’s T&T Police Service media briefing.
SHIRLEY BAHADUR
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Justice Betsy-Ann Lambert Peterson
Wesley Gibbings
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