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Three more COVID-19 deaths
Posted: Monday, April 19, 2021

Three more COVID-19 deaths, 134 new cases
The Ministry noted that there have been 23 recovered community cases. Recovered community cases refer to persons who were previously COVID-19 positive and in self-isolation at home and subsequently met the discharge criteria and were released from self-isolation. Some 623 patients remain in home isolation at this time.

Deyalsingh: Massive increase in cases, post-Easter spike occurring
Overnight there were another three deaths from COVID complications. "I am urging that age group to think about the elderly," Deyalsingh said. He also urged that same demographic to think about the children who are unable to resume normal school activities because of the high numbers of infections.

Three more deaths, 134 new covid19 cases

Supermarket Association awaits clearance for vaccines - another worker tests positive
The association made a case for its employees to be given priority as they have been in the frontline since the pandemic was declared and the country went into lockdown in March 2020.

TruValu employee tests positive for COVID-19
The supermarket's management said the latest case is unrelated to a prior positive case at the branch in March.

UNC: Lockdown is death knell for Trinidad and Tobago economy
Mayaro MP Rushton Paray asked where was the data which led a three-week lockdown period.

Equal Opportunity Act to be amended
Scotiabank recently announced employees in same-sex relationships will be able to have their partners access to the same health insurance benefits as heterosexual common-law couples.

Olivierre: Franklin Khan did an excellent job
FORMER Energy Minister Nicole Olivierre said late Energy Minister Franklin Khan did an "excellent job and has done well in steering the sector during very difficult times."

Community shocked as elderly woman killed
Less than a year after 96-year-old Utilda Joseph was honoured for being the eldest resident in her community, she was murdered at her Quarry Village, Siparia home.

Siparia woman, 96, found dead at home
Police said neighbours of Utilda Joseph of Hillview Lane, Quarry Village, found her on her bed with blood on the sides of her mouth.

PM saddened as three killed after fiery crash
According to a police report, at about 4:50 am vehicle PDB 9962, a blue Hyundai Elantra, which was believed to be travelling at a high rate of speed in a westerly direction along the Western Rain Road, Westmoorings, when on reaching an area just after the Westmoorings bridge/WASA pump station, the driver lost control and hit an iron fence post on a compound on the southern side of the road.

Cop shot while officer clears firearm
A Woman Municipal police officer was shot and wounded after the gun of one of her colleagues accidentally discharged while at the San Juan Police Station on Saturday.

Oligospermia – Low sperm count
Sperm count is considered lower than normal if you have fewer than 15 million sperms per milliliter of semen. A normal sperm counts in a normal semen discharge or ejaculum may contain between 50-200 million sperms.



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