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UNC promoted vigils which spread covid19 Posted: Tuesday, May 25, 2021
PM: UNC promoted vigils which spread covid19 THE Prime Minister on Monday alleged that the UNC had promoted public vigils causing the spread of covid19. He was wrapping up debate on his motion that the House of Representatives notes the President of the Republic's declaration of a state of emergency (SoE).
PM: Do what has to be done against COVID Better to be inconvenienced for a short while towards a permanent solution and do what has to be done, to get to a place of better defence against the COVID -19 virus as soon as possible.
Kamla: Govt failing to curb COVID-19 Porous borders, a failed COVID-19 education campaign and no vaccines are the main reasons for the rising positive cases in T&T.
T&T records 4th deadliest day of COVID-19 pandemic As of yesterday afternoon, the Ministry of Health statistics showed 390 people had succumbed to the disease, with 221 of these deaths recorded during May 2021.
15 COVID-19 victims push deaths to 390 as 250 test positive The victims were eight elderly males, two elderly females, three middle-aged males and two middle-aged females, all with comorbidities.
Gaza-based journalists in Hamas chat blocked from WhatsApp A few hours after the latest cease-fire took effect in the Gaza Strip, a number of Palestinian journalists in the coastal enclave found they were blocked from accessing WhatsApp messenger - a crucial tool used to communicate with sources, editors and the world beyond the blockaded strip.
Minister: T&T's vaccine hunt goes to European Union Robinson–Regis replied on last Friday's statements by the European Union (EU) Health Commissioner that the EU is developing a mechanism to facilitate the sharing of surplus COVID-19 vaccines with developing countries.
UNICEF expresses serious concern about 'decision on CSEC/CAPE' "As we are aware, the current pandemic context has further exacerbated the gaps in preparedness amongst the most disadvantaged students. This year, there is a higher risk of those students in vulnerable conditions never sitting the exams. This could seriously affect not only their further education at higher secondary or tertiary levels, but their future.
Doma wants consultation with business community But when asked who from the Government had rebuffed them, Aboud admitted that Doma had never reached out to the Government because it did not feel it was Doma's place to do so.
"Will I ever walk again?" 66-year-old El Dorado man needs surgery to ease pain
Police advice to public on online sales and purchases The popular items being advertised by the perpetrators are cars, cell phones (particularly iPhones) and PlayStation V.
Wife beaten to death in murder suicide The grieving daughter said her mother had ended her relationship with Zoongie several years ago and had asked him to leave the house. However, the 43-year-old labourer demanded that he stay in the house. He lived in a separate room while Diaz slept in a room at the bottom of the house.
Petit Valley woman dies in knife-fight with female relative Officers were told that the suspect was in the kitchen washing dishes and cutlery, and at the time was washing a knife, when Allen threw dirty water on her. A struggled ensued and Allen was stabbed in the chest.
Santa Cruz man killed after fight with gunman The men ordered the relatives to the floor, but Winston refused and fought back. Police were told that he attempted to disarm one of the gunmen. The gunman fired several rounds, which struck Winston and Ishabba.
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