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Closed borders helped keep covid19 numbers down
Posted: Sunday, January 3, 2021

Deyalsingh: Closed borders helped keep covid19 numbers down

Barbados records 'superspreader' - Gittens' Bus Crawl, over 21 cases
At the time, Health Minister Lt Col Jeffrey Bostic told the nation that contact tracing and testing efforts so far have returned "100 cases under active investigation and up to the time that I left the emergency operation centre to come here to Ilaro Court there were 45 confirmed positive cases, 45 confirmed positive cases."

'Stranded nationals have no solid case against State'
At the height of the global pandemic, approximately 91 per cent of countries had border closures, according to the US-based, Pew Research Centre. Entering 2021, T&T remains one of three Caribbean territories whose borders remain closed–the others being Monsteratt and the Cayman Islands.

Analysts on PNM minister's performance...Deyalsingh comes out on top

30,000 students still without devices for online classes

What can $13.9 million buy?

Fisherfolk haul in cutlassfish for Chinese market
Scores of fisherfolk from across the country have crowded Alcan Bay and other areas off Chaguaramas hunting cutlassfish for the last three months.

Fete organisers offering virtual Carnival experience
Even though people will not be able to enjoy the Carnival experience as they are accustomed to by attending fetes and dancing in the streets for two days, innovative party promoters have assured that the virtual experience will be just as good.

Youth don’t know about sexual abuse
Psychiatrist Deyalsingh says education system has failed

(Updated) Three Venezuelans held after death of cutlass-wielding attacker
During the argument, Mohammed reportedly beat the woman, a Venezuelan national, who left the house and went to her family home at Macoya Extension, Tunapuna. Investigators said Mohammed went to the house armed with a cutlass but was confronted by three of the woman's male relatives, all Venezuelan nationals.

Bloody start to new year as 2 men chopped to death

Head-on accident claims first life in 2021
Roderick Didier, of Cedarwood Drive, North Eastern Settlement, was killed in a head-on accident which took place at about 3am yesterday near the Sangre Grande Fire Station, on Ojoe Road.



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