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Only 50 covid19 shots at each centre Posted: Friday, June 11, 2021
First come, first served – but only 50 covid19 shots at each centre While there were no lines or overcrowding, many complained about arriving as early as 5 am but still being turned away, as they were surprised to hear vaccines for only 50 people were available.
Heads of RHA's to meet with ministry today: Second day of vaccine confusion
Heerah advises: Halt vaccinations and get it right Homeland Security and Safe City Operations expert Garvin Heerah is calling on the Government to stop the vaccination drive for 72 hours until a proper plan is developed and communicated.
By appointment only in Tobago: Vaccines for tourism, construction sectors
Fewer people, but hundreds still turned away in South
Kamla: Deyalsingh must demit office "The elderly stood in lines for two and three hours only to be told that there is a limit on vaccines," she said. Persad-Bissessar questioned why the most vulnerable people were being exposed to the virus.
Deyalsingh: One-third of population can get Covax vaccines In a text message Deyalsingh said $34 million has been allocated to buy vaccines from Covax for 33 per cent of the population. He said this sum covers vaccines already ordered, plus future purchases if they are required and available.
Economist: Not yet time to restart economy Speaking in the Parliament Wednesday during the Mid-Year Budget Review, Opposition Leader Kamla Persad-Bissessar called for a reopening of the economy and restarting some sectors deemed non-essential amid the outbreak.
6th Police officer succumbs to Covid-19 Insp Mannick, 48, who was last assigned to the Central Division, passed away at 6.25 pm on June 9th at the Couva Hospital and Multi-Training Facility while undergoing treatment.
Three held in joint Customs and police exercise THREE people were arrested on Wednesday after officers of Customs and Excise and police raided a Penal home and seized alcohol, two guns and close to $2 million in assorted cash.
Man gets the munchies during curfew, arrested roadside The court heard that PC Persad and other officers of the Point Fortin Municipal Police Station were on mobile patrol on Tuesday night in the vicinity of Moses John Avenue around 9.45 p.m. they observed Troy-Pascall walking along the street.
In court for wife's murder Leid's burnt body was found by officers responding to a report of a disturbance at her home on May 28.
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