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18 new cases,no deaths reported
Posted: Saturday, December 26, 2020

18 new cases,no deaths reported
There are 6,503 recovered patients, eight more than Wednesday, with 7,089 total cases since March. There are 25 patients in hospital, 53 patients in step-down facilities, and 384 people in state quarantine facilities.

Ex-Lennox Petroleum workers protest at CEO's house again
Over the past month, these former employees have held protests over the company's alleged refusal to pay over 300 people a total of US$9.6 million. The company has since called these statements "factually untrue," and said a labour dispute litigation process is going on in the courts.

Quarantined Perenco workers worry about pay
Som 45 offshore workers at Perenco's Samaan and Poui Fields have tested negative for the Covid-19, however, they are to spend the remaining of the Christmas period in quarantine offshore under the guidelines of the Ministry of Health (MOH).

Young apologises to police for Bail Bill failure
National Security Minister Stuart Young is promising to make the North Coast safer by introducing the Inter-Agency Task Force (IATF) to the area to stem the illegal trade of drugs and guns.

Activist Kublalsingh 'tired of begging' for change
ACTIVIST Dr Wayne Kublalsingh says he is tired of "begging" politicians to place greater focus on societal issues such as corruption and white-collar crime which affects the lives of many citizens. Come 2021, he said, he will launch an initiative to fix the criminal justice system and reduce crime.

Judge delays execution of only woman on US death row
A federal judge said the Justice Department unlawfully rescheduled the execution of the only woman on federal death row, potentially setting up the Trump administration to schedule the execution after president-elect Joe Biden takes office.

Help find Jaalana, missing since Wednesday
Jaalana was last seen at her Harmony Hall Road, Gasparillo home, around 6 pm on Wednesday.

A thank you letter to T&T
Generous T&T cheers up family

Cops hunt fugitive Roger Bissoo
Police are asking the public's in finding 44-year-old Roger Bissoo who is charged with trying to kill a woman by pouring acid on her.

Laventille man charged with Jamaican national's murder
A Laventille man is expected to appear before a Port of Spain Magistrate on Monday, charged with the murder of Jamaican national Neil Johnson, which occurred on Wednesday, December 16.



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