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West Shore probes breach Posted: Monday, January 11, 2021
West Shore probes breach, suspends tech leaking PM's medical info Patient confidentiality is a golden rule that ought not to be breached. This from PRO of the T&T Medical Association Dr Keegan Baggan as West Shore Private Hospital in Cocorite has temporarily suspended one of its technicians after he posted details of the Prime Minister's condition on Facebook.
PM discharged from hospital, resting at home A brief statement from the Office of the Prime Minister confirmed that he's now at home resting comfortably after he was given the all clear by doctors.
Covid cases on the increase: Christmas gatherings suspected With just 10 days having expired in the new year, Trinidad and Tobago is beginning to experience an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases.
Eight new covid19 cases, no deaths reported
CMO: Trinidad and Tobago ready for covid19 vaccines
Police warn fete/ party promoters and beach-goers The police are keeping are close eye on fete/ party promoters and beach-goers, a TTPS media release stated on Monday.
US Embassy flies flag half-mast to honour fallen police officers in Capitol riot
Sookoo voted out as Agri Society's president After more than a decade the society has a new president.
Venezuelan mom breaks silence after loss of baby girl Emotionally shattered after delivering a stillborn baby at the San Fernando General Hospital, Venezuelan migrant Difranceis Robbles says she not only lost her baby but any chance of starting a family with her Trinidadian common-law husband.
The dome is expanding, towards the west The dome that broke through the crater floor, on December 27, 2020, on the south-west perimeter of the existing dome, continues to grow within the crater of La Soufrière and has an ellipsoid shape with growth expanding in a westerly direction.
Local geoscientist cops international award Moonan, whose work as a Senior Geoscientist at Touchstone Exploration, led to the four onshore gas discoveries announced in 2019 & 2020, said he wanted to spur more awareness for the field of geology in T&T.
Culture Minister requests meeting to discuss use of performance spaces According to the statement, Mitchell was advised that the event, Sekon Sunday, was recorded to be broadcast and invitations were issued to approximately 200 persons which is 30 percent, or well under the 50 percent capacity allowed by Queen's Hall COVID-19 guidelines for the hosting of events at its venue.
Feting during COVID-19, social distancing a must Even as there's no Carnival 2021, last night saw the staging of the first fete for the season, albeit modified to observe COVID-19 guidelines.
Gary on parties: Cops can't be everywhere Police Commissioner Gary Griffith is warning promoters against planning parties which can lead to mass gatherings.
Covid crackdown 71 ticketed as cops raid function
Family rescues woman from arson attack The quick and daring response of a family from San Fernando led to a woman being rescued from an alleged arson attack on Saturday night.
The Trafficking of Abbigail John Her brother, Anton John, believes that his sister was abducted in an unguarded moment after dropping her son off to school in 2008.
Who killed Rachel Ramkissoon? FOUR years after the murder of schoolgirl Rachel Ramkissoon, her grandmother Kamla Ramkissoon is calling for justice and closure. Ramkissoon, who said her health has deteriorated since her granddaughter's murder, still wants to know who killed Rachel and why.
Updated: Fyzabad teen missing since New Year's Eve found
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