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SATT's request for 30,000 COVID-19 vaccines
Posted: Thursday, March 18, 2021

MoH responds to SATT's request for 30,000 COVID-19 vaccines
It stated: "Requests of this nature require a studied response, inclusive of discussions with the Permanent Secretary, the Chief Medical Officer and the Legal Unit of the Ministry. This is to ensure that vaccines imported into Trinidad and Tobago are safe and effective. This is the overarching principle that has guided the national vaccination programme."

92 Central Division cops in COVID quarantine

130 coming in from the cold
Repatriation flight...

Possible bias? CoP takes judge to task for comments
Griffith said: "These predeterminations, as represented in the said articles, call into question the fairness of the current proceedings and the appropriateness of the alleged conduct of the said judicial official as such assertions may reflect possible bias, particularly given the fact that the instant proceedings are at a nascent stage."

Buccoo Reef continues journey to T&T
The Buccoo Reef is now on its way to the Panama Canal, Panama - a journey of 4,546 nautical miles that is expected to take approximately 10 days, fair weather permitting.

Boy, 2, drowns in pool on school compound
He said the school caters to special needs children, including slow learners and children who have speech impediments. Drakes said the school had a student population of approximately 18 children ranging from two years old to eight years. There are about three classrooms in the building but he said the top story of the building is a private dwelling area. He said swimming is not used for any part of the school curriculum. Drakes said he paid a monthly school fee of $1,300 for his son.

Point Fortin Highway to be completed end of 2021
It was described by Works and Transport Minister Rohan Sinanan as the "gateway which will create a new path to the further development of T&T."

PCA starts probe as cops kill 2 in shootout
An Enterprise, Chaguanas man is calling for justice after his son and another man were killed in an alleged shootout with police yesterday.



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