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T&T crosses 100 COVID-19 deaths
Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2020

T&T crosses 100 COVID-19 deaths
Furthermore, 59 more people have contracted the novel coronavirus according to samples taken between October 18 to October 20.

HACK ATTACK
Newsday understands that work at Tatil, the country's biggest insurer, has been effectively stalled for about two weeks as the IT department works to find and expel the ransomware from the company's servers. If not, the company may have to pay the hackers' ransom in order to free its data. In a statement late Tuesday evening, Ansa McAl said businesses were once again operational following a "security incident."

Deyalsingh: 101 covid19 deaths a wake-up call to nation
Seven months after recording its first death from the virus, the country marked its 101st fatality on Wednesday according to the ministry's daily 4 pm update. Three more deaths took the toll from 98 to 101.

Used car dealers want further tax extension
"I want the population to know when the tax was exempted and the law was assented to by the President in 2016, the date of expiration of this tax was December 31, 2020. The law stated that. We never operated outside of the law so the minister did not give us any special consideration or special favour when he moved the date back to October 20 and then moved it forward to December 31.

Khan: TT has nothing to fear over FSO Nabarima
Khan explained that the ships that were on standby near the Nabarima were actually smaller cargo ships that transported crude from it and since US sanctions were imposed, there has been a backlog.

Keep reaching out to Govt
New British envoy advises Trinis stranded across the globe:

Blaxx continues to progress
The singer was hospitalised at a private facility last week Tuesday with lung and kidney issues. He remains there.

Wife alarmed: Derek Ramsamooj still in 'custody'
The police detention of pollster Derek Ramsamooj is akin to a "kidnapping" as his basic human rights are being violated and he remains without any access to an attorney or his family for two weeks.

Father of 9 suspect in mom's gruesome killing
Police said the suspect is a father of nine, and he is well-known to them as there are several outstanding warrants for his arrest for his non-payment of child maintenance.

Dead 'plantain thief' identified
FABIEN McDonald has been identified as the suspected plantain thief who was shot and killed by a Princes Town farmer last week. McDonald lived at Borde Narve - the same village where the farmer's garden at which he was shot is located.

Teenagers among wounded in Arima shootings
They found a 17-year-old boy hiding under a house with a gunshot wound to his buttocks. The boy told police gunmen had taken him there. When he heard gunshots he ran away and hid under the house until the police came.

Trincity teen disappears, cops need help finding her
Sabelle is of African descent, five feet, seven inches tall, medium build, has a brown complexion with a braided hairstyle.



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