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TENSIONS EASE
Posted: Tuesday, March 23, 2021

TENSIONS EASE
Contacted for comment, Minister Browne said that arising out of the high-level diplomatic meeting was a re-focus on productive engagement between the two countries.

UNC MP questions vaccine strategy
He said, "It is all well and good that he has led us into the Covax machinery. But without a further complementary option for accessing vaccines, this seems penny wise, pound foolish." Rambally argued, "The modest cost-saving of going through Covax exclusively is not being weighed against the massive cost to the economy by failing to aim for herd immunity in a timely fashion."

CMO: T&T on verge of significant COVID-19 rise
"What we are seeing is a rolling average of 10.28 over the last seven days, 70 cases over the last epidemiological week compared to 37 the week before representing and 89 per cent increase over that period. Thirty-four cases accrued over the weekend alone and 142 cases for the first three weeks of March versus 149 for all of February," Dr Parasram said while reviewing the epidemiological data during a virtual press conference on Monday.

COVID-19 scare at Naps as education official tests positive

Health Ministry responds to ANSA McAL's vaccine claims

Deyalsingh denies family involved in private AstraZeneca purchase

T&TEC offers amnesty on illegal connections
Tampering with T&TEC's electricity installations and making illegal connections are not only a criminal offence but also poses safety risks to life and property.

Tobago Baptist Liberation Day celebrations scaled down

Well-known educator Adolphus Daniel dies in Tobago
Daniel had initially built his reputation when in the mid-1980s he established the Daniel Education Community (DEC), delivering privately-run evening classes to pupils of modest means and held at the prestigious St Mary's College, Port of Spain. But decades later he faced public criticism for accepting a $34 million fee to develop an educational programme for the discredited Life Sport programme, under the former People's Partnership (PP) government.

17-year-old Kareem Fraser is missing
Fraser, of Mentor Alley, Port of Spain, was last seen around 2.30pm yesterday wearing a red t-shirt, black slippers and long blue jeans.

Pensioner goes missing from Curepe
Aigle, of Evans Street, Curepe, was last seen around 4 pm on March 18. Lawrence is of African descent, 5 feet 6 inches tall, 190 lbs, greying hair with a brown complexion.

Sookoo's autopsy to be done on Wednesday
Sookoo, 14, fell overboard in a boat accident on Saturday at Cedros Bay. The Coast Guard found his body on Monday morning.

Missing girl 17, baby found safe and healthy
Police have announced that 17-year-old Shanika Mohammed and four-month-old Kaliste Mohammed have been found alive and well.

Help cops find Madhuri
Police have released a photo of the missing woman and the following description: Duncan is of East Indian descent, 5 feet 6 inches tall, slim build, and light brown complexion. She was last seen wearing a long grey dress.

Murdered man's relative: Gunfire was like a western
A relaxing Monday evening took a deadly turn when a 31-year-old man was shot dead while listening to music outside his St James home.



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