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Let's put to rest 'lack of oxygen' fears about masks Posted: Tuesday, September 8, 2020
Doctor: Let's put to rest 'lack of oxygen' fears about masks
3 more covid19 deaths Monday
Covid-19 reaches President's House President Paula-Mae Weekes has gone into self-quarantine after being listed as a primary contact to her aide-de-camp who recently tested positive for Covid-19.
Cabinet body given 3 months to do WASA plan A Cabinet sub-committee recently formed to address the Water and Sewerage Authority's (WASA) lingering water woes, has been given three months by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley to come up with a comprehensive plan to improve the country's water supply to citizens.
Health official warns of disease spread as immunisation slows 'The current vaccine figures for the first half of 2020 revealed a decrease in coverage compared to the same period last year. Although there is an adequate supply of vaccines, we have noticed a decline in the public's demand for services.'
Stakeholder suggests contingency plan for Nabarima Yesterday, however, concerns about the vessel's stability rose afresh among fishermen along T&T's west coasts after a circulating video online of T&T nationals in boats pointing out an oil spill in the sea.
CEPEP probes $.22m payout to 2 execs An internal investigation has been launched at the Community-based Environmental Protection and Enhancement Programme (CEPEP) to determine how payment of almost a quarter-million dollars was made to the Chief Executive Officer Keith Eddy and Corporate Secretary Nicole Gopaulsingh on August 14, 2020.
CoP ordered to promote policeman COMMISSIONER of Police Gary Griffith has been ordered to retroactively promote a police corporal with 30 years' service to sergeant after a High Court judge ruled that the policeman was unfairly treated.
Not giving up on Susan On the afternoon of September 4, 2018, Maynard, who had been diagnosed with depression, left her home in Charlieville.
Lawyer spared jail; pays former client $107,000 A lawyer who withheld more than $100,000 in compensation from a client whose son died in a car crash has again been spared jail time.
Endangered ocelot killed by poacher; group calls for help Ocelots are protected by law and are listed as an Environmentally Sensitive Species (ESS). By law, anyone who harms or captures an ocelot (without government permission), or anyone that damages its habitat, faces a fine of up to $100,000 and imprisonment for up to two years.
Woman, 80, wants villager to stop poisoning her zaboca tree A few months ago,she said, after an argument, the woman told McEachrane she would get revenge by poisoning the tree.
TTPS pleads for help to find two teenage girls Valencia Police are actively searching for a 15-year-old girl last seen leaving her home on Friday.
Fyzabad teen returns home after disappearing for days Back in December 2019, Cecelia was reported missing to the TTPS. She was 12-years-old.
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