News and Commentaries from Various News Sources in T&T
'We care for smallest, sickest babies' Posted: Monday, April 22, 2024
NWRHA: 'We care for smallest, sickest babies' Some of the babies received by the NWRHA are smaller than 600 grams and spend close to three months in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) of the Port of Spain General Hospital (PoSGH), which falls under its jurisdiction.
The NWRHA's average admission rate for babies is 33 per month.
Last year, the authority reported 2,169 live births.
Of this number, 403 or 19 per cent were admitted to the NICU.
Gopeesingh: No assurances to pregnant mothers DR Tim Gopeesingh, gynaecologist/obstetrician and former cabinet minister, alleged that the authorities have failed to give any assurance to TT's pregnant women in the face of the recent deaths of seven newborn babies within a week due to a bacterial infection at the neonatal unit at Port of Spain General Hospital (PoSGH), plus four other recent baby deaths.
Tobago couple: 'Doctor said it was too late to save baby Amelia' In the letter, Deosaran recalled happier times for Saunders and Williams when Amelia was born at the PoSGH maternity ward on March 5, after Saunders was flown there by helicopter from the Scarborough General Hospital in Tobago.
Newman George: UNC wrong on cost of refinery mothballing NEWMAN GEORGE, Guaracara Refining Company (GRC) chairman, on Sunday, stood by his recent statement that the cost to preserve the mothballed refinery at Pointe-a-Pierre was $500,000 per month, as denoted in TT currency, not in US dollars.
Lee: Dragon deal squeezed by US, Venezuela The uncertainty arose last week when the US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) said it would not extend OFAC General License 44 beyond expiration on April 18, and all entities operating under it have until May 31 to wind down all oil and gas operations in Venezuela.
The Ministry of Energy said that occurrence would not affect a separate OFAC licence granted to TT for Shell, the National Gas Company (NGC) and contractors to work on the Dragon field.
Autism Tobago promotes hope, support "The dream was to form a group with a mission to create a space and provide services specifically to children/persons with autism, seeing that the special schools in Tobago at the time did not cater adequately for persons with autism," said Tobago Autism chairman Ria Paria, in an interview with Newsday.
Couple gunned down in Chaguanas A 32-year-old man from Enterprise, Chaguanas, was killed on Saturday night, along with his girlfriend.
The victims were identified as Jerrymire Gibbons, a labourer of Lp 56 Badese Street, Enterprise, and Roxanne Heera, 40, a URP labourer of #36 Gail Trace, Palmiste.
A Massacre in Jamaica
After the United States demanded the extradition of a drug lord, a bloodletting ensued. By Mattathias Schwartz - December 12, 2011