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Patients sick over delayed results
Posted: Friday, August 21, 2020

PATIENTS SICK OVER DELAYED RESULTS
Life on hold for Covid patients at step-down facilities...

Hundreds opt for private COVID-19 tests
Dressed in a hazmat suit complete with her face mask and face shield as she triaged arriving patients at the St Augustine lab yesterday, STAML deputy director Dr Shari Ramsaran confirmed the increased numbers, as she said people are fearful of contracting the virus.

81 Covid cases on Thursday

T&T reports highest jump in new cases
This country's total as of yesterday stood at 767 confirmed cases, with 615 active cases.

Tobago records 3 more covid cases
According to a release from the The Division of Health, Wellness and family Development at the Tobago House of Assembly, all three are contacts of recently positive COVID-19 cases.

Tobago Family Court closed after officer tested for covid19

'I have Covid' says Dr Tim Gopeesingh

T&T students in limbo waiting on flights to US

Relieved!
19,000 write exam

Photos: SEA relief

Gadsby-Dolly to look at Concordat, SEA early
Newly-appointed Minister of Education Nyan Gadsby-Dolly and Minister in the ministry Lisa Morris-Julian have vowed to transform and modernise operations in the ministry.

Kamla: Cabinet stacked with more recycled, failed members
There are also eight supporting Ministers in various Ministries who may or may not attend Cabinet as required.

Former UNC ministers praise Rowley Cabinet
The United National Congress' (UNC's) Vasant Bharath and UNC activist Devant Maharaj both say Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley's selections have healed and united the PNM and made that party much stronger.

Scotland has 'no issue' with being left out Cabinet
"There is no such thing. I don't know what is this fixation about ministerial appointments. But there is no issue where that is concerned."

2020 election lost in 2015
AS ONE of the four key Members of Parliament involved in the formation of the UNC, I cannot but acknowledge the current disarray and disillusionment in the party in the wake of the loss in the 2020 general election.

Duke shoots down deputy's apology
Leader of the Progressive Democratic Patriots (PDP) Watson Duke remains resolute that he will not apologise for calling two Tobago women "stink and dutty" during the general election campaign earlier this month.

Central slips into depression
The once vibrant and active community has dwindled causing many small businesses and entrepreneurs to question the viability of their businesses. Small entrepreneurs such as food vendors, parlours, bars, clothing and apparel shops have had to close or faced negative impact on their incomes

Police suspicious of growing pyramid scheme
Police are concerned over a growing pyramid money scheme, which has attracted hundreds of people into "investing" thousands of dollars with promises of double returns.

SRP and security guard charged with attempted murder of Venezuelan teen
A Special Reserve Police officer and a security guard have been charged with attempted murder of an 18-year-old Venezuelan national last week.

Debe man arrested, police recover 94 stolen animals
According to the victim on August 16th around 1:00 am while on duty he was approached by two armed individuals who restrained him and relieved him of a cellular phone, keys to the facility, keys to a tractor, and his black Toyota Yaris motor vehicle.



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