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Govt begins talks to reopen the economy
Posted: Thursday, May 27, 2021

Govt begins talks to reopen the economy
He said one of the commitments the Government asked for is the help of the business community in addressing any vaccine hesitancy that there may be out there because they’re finding as they go forward with the vaccination programme, even though persons talk about a desire to be vaccinated there is still unfortunately a lot of vaccination hesitancy.

Start curfew earlier
Business leaders call for tougher lockdown measures...

COVID-19 spikes began before Easter, epidemiologist says
Regardless of the circumstance, increased movement is what led to the surge in COVID-19 cases over the last few months.

Rowley: Comments on vigils being misrepresented
THE Prime Minister on Wednesday said his recent remarks in Parliament chiding the UNC for allegedly promoting vigils were being misrepresented as an attack on the anti-crime cause, when in fact he had simply said gatherings were not a good idea yet the UNC was organising them.

17 more dead from covid19, 582 new cases

93 more beds added to parallel healthcare system
She explained: "The bed status is dynamic. It is based on a supply/demand equation and we continue to try to increase the number and level of beds in line with the demand for beds."

CAPE, CSEC exams postponed: To begin June 28

THA offers support to overwhelmed parents
Stress, she said, can be identified as any mental, physical or emotional response to situations that causes our minds and bodies to experience tension. So, because of this, we may likely feel frustrated, nervous, anxious, restless or even angry,"

Tobago woman, 86, killed by covid19 buried the same day
"Our only options are to pay attention to surfaces, mask up, wash hands and isolate where necessary." Davidson-Celestine urged people to engage in gardening, reading or some "long outstanding yard work that was postponed. "That is only for a short time for the longer-term goal to save as many lives as we can."

Mohammed remembered as 'eternal' pan arranger, composer
In 1965, at 22, Mohammed became the youngest arranger to win a Panorama title with the south-based Guinness Cavaliers' version of Playing Mas by Lord Melody. The feat was repeated in 1967 with an arrangement of Lord Kitchener’s Sixty Seven.

3 more witnesses to testify for the State in Sean Luke murder trial

Teen murdered minutes before curfew
Andell Hernandez, of Hill Top Drive, Maturita Extension, was shot to the upper body. A police report said that at around 8.30 p.m. Hernandez was with relatives walking near his home when they saw two men standing on the road.

Robbery victims fight back, make citizens arrest
The thief fired several rounds at the victims but they were not injured. Instead the thief stumbled several times and fell. The victims restrained the thief and contacted the police.



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