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Active COVID cases hit 1,059 Posted: Wednesday, August 26, 2020
T&T's active COVID cases hit 1,059 The Ministry of Health last evening reported that there were 1,059 active cases from an overall 1,252 cases recorded since the virus entered T&T in March.
Nandram: Admitting covid19 patients an 'involved' process Nandram said facilities are available for patients, with a capacity of just over 1,100 beds at present and 200 more being made available.
TTUTA wants consultation before online classes
3 Venezuelans escape UWI quarantine facility Nurses at Canada Hall at the University of the West Indies' St Augustine campus, which is being used as a quarantine facility, reported to officers at the St Joseph Police Station that the teenage girls did not report for breakfast.
Trini mother gets exemption; seeks help to return home After months of being stuck in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), T&T national Takiesha Clairmont has got an exemption to return home but needs help to do so.
Coconut vendor thanks public as $ needed raised in one day Injured coconut vendor Tony Sammy is happy and heartened by the support he's received from the public. Thanks to their help, he raised $2,500 on Monday alone for physical therapy on his right hand.
Pregnant Canadian woman finds herself jailed during trip to Trinidad Dzafic, then five months pregnant, was arrested along with her boyfriend after he was found with illegal narcotics at Piarco Airport. Now, two years later and 6,000 miles from her ailing mother and two-year-old daughter, the 24-year-old Dzafic is seeking anyone who could help her to get home or survive in TT for a little longer.
2 men questioned, released after Health Ministry fire
La Romaine man, 23, on robbery charges A 23-year-old La Romaine labourer has been granted $210,000 bail with a surety charged with two counts of robbery with aggravation.
Uncle evicts family of 7 from San Juan house On Saturday morning, Maloney said, her uncle came to the house at 8.30 with a bailiff to put the family out. She said all their belongings were put in a truck and taken to the bottom of the hill where the house stands.
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