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T&T to get 140,000 vaccines Posted: Thursday, March 25, 2021
T&T to get 140,000 vaccines from India, China Growing tensions between T&T and India over the gifting of COVID-19 vaccines to the CARICOM region ended yesterday, following the announcement it would be donating 40,000 doses of the WHO-approved Astra Zeneca vaccine to this country.
T&T gets firm date of arrival for COVAX vaccines Trinidad and Tobago is scheduled to receive 33,600 Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines on March 31.
Energy Chamber celebrates new joint venture between Heritage, EOG With the world moving towards a lower carbon future, there have been serious concerns about the long-term market for oil. This has underlined the importance of moving quickly to produce the country's remaining oil resources while a market is still available.
800-TECH, support for companies to go digital "What I think they need to do is understand that we are no longer just operating in TT, because of the pandemic we are competing globally. And we need to set ourselves up for that especially with the forex shortages. We have to operate on a global scale," Thomas said.
PM talks CARICOM affairs with US Congresswoman The meeting focused on matters of mutual interest. Discussions included talks on access to COVID-19 vaccines, Venezuela, Haiti and other CARICOM related affairs.
Farmers in a quandry as vegetable prices plummet Right now, a pound of imported tomatoes is being sold at 17 dollars at some retail outlets. However, a pound of locally produced tomatoes is being sold for around 4 dollars. In some cases, at a wholesale level that price could be as low as 1 dollar. At those prices, Chanka said it's best to leave the tomatoes alone.
CoP discourages Easter, Shouter Baptist processions In place of the regular processions which form part of the celebrations for Easter and Spiritual Shouter Baptist observances, these communities should opt for virtual events.
Carpark being built near Bamboo Cathedral It will be adjacent to the barrier at the entrance to the Macqueripe carpark, a considerable distance from the Bamboo Cathedral itself.
Missing teen returns home after five days The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) has advised that 14-year-old Jamal Sonny has been found.
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