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Global vaccine rush should recede by mid-year Posted: Saturday, March 13, 2021
PM: Global vaccine rush should recede by mid-year He said government is not prepared to introduce vaccines not approved by WHO
CARPHA addresses concerns raised over AstraZeneca suspension The public health agency said it is important to note that the vaccine being used is not the same version or batch as the one in Europe.
DCP SURPRISE Head of the Special Operations Response team (SORT) Mark Hernandez, Snr Supt McDonald Jacobs and Supt Andre Norton have been nominated by the Police Service Commission (PolSC) to fill the three vacant positions of Deputy Police Commissioner.
Cops visit restaurant over COVID-19 rules, owner cries harrassment Officers visited popular restaurant, Jenny's on the Boulevard on Cipriani Boulevard, Port of Spain on Friday night and issued a warning to the owner over the COVID-19 guidelines.
Judges tell Griffith as drug case fails: Discipline absent cops In calling for the police to get serious with errant cops, Yorke-Soo Hon said, "The matter was called on 46 occasions over a period of seven years. On 20 occasions, it was set for trial. When we talk about how justice appears, we have to balance the scales on both sides."
TTSPCA: Dogs rescued from Diego Martin home In April 2020, the Summary Offences Act was amended to increase fines for animal cruelty to $100,000 and to increase imprisonment upon conviction from two months to one year. In July 2020 the Animal Welfare Bill was also passed in Parliament, which outlines a fine upon conviction of up to $200,000 and five years imprisonment for animal abuse and cruelty.
Port of Spain mayor: Only people traffic on the Avenue soon The avenue will be closed to traffic and only accessible to people at certain times
Heritage begins compensating persons affected by Woodland oil spill In a press release today (Mar 12), heritage stated that it began the process of disbursing ex gratia payments to persons who may have sustained losses, having received 132 claims arising out of the incident.
Urgent brain surgery needed as mom of three fights to live A Point Fortin mother of three is walking around with what she describes as "a ticking time bomb" in her head and she is asking for the public's help to save her life.
Court grants $150K bail to Charlieville man accused of attempted rape A 58-year-old Charlieville man was granted $150,000 bail when he appeared virtually at the Chaguanas Magistrates' Court on Friday charged with attempted rape, grievous sexual assault and detaining a person with intent to have sexual intercourse.
19-year-old gunned down in bed Around 1.15 am this morning, he was said to be lying in the bed of his home, in the company of his girlfriend, when a group of men forced their way inside. They shot Clement several times about the body before leaving.
Teen and 4-month-old baby missing
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