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PM takes blame Posted: Sunday, June 13, 2021
PM takes blame, apologises for vaccine fiasco He said the mass vaccination did not work and it will not be repeated because the country simply does not have enough vaccines to warrant an open invitation to the population.
Watch: PM apologises for vaccine chaos, walk-in system discontinued
Kamla warns of civil unrest from 'virus of poverty' ....'we cannot have a repeat of 1990'
Health Ministry to launch new vaccine roll out for elderly Using 36 health centres across Trinidad and Tobago, Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh said 20,000 people will get their first dose starting from Wednesday.
Hardwares, bookstores, art supply stores to open on temporary basis
'COVID infections plateau, measures bearing fruit' Technical director of the Epidemiology Division Dr Avery Hinds said the epidemic curve has continued its slow but steady downward trend over the past several weeks. He said the positivity rate, which is the number of people per 100 who tested positive has also declined.
12 deaths, 316 new positive COVID-19 cases reported
Public Utilities gets biggest chunk of budget reallocation Last week the Parliament approved an increase of $944,577,000 to the Ministry of Public Utilities with $575,900,000 going to WASA. Public Utilities received the most of 14 ministries out of the $2.9 billion increase.
PM: $1,500 salary relief grants for displaced workers for June
PM hits 'greedy' businesses for cement price hike There have been posts on several social media platforms of customers complaining of increased prices, some paying up to $150 for a bag of cement, which was normally sold at $40.
Dentists, vets now authorised to administer COVID-19 shots The amended regulations state: During the period of public emergency, a medical practitioner or any of the following people acting under the direction or supervision of a medical practitioner, may administer a 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) vaccine:
Pandemic stalls rainy season preparations The rainy season is upon us and as indicated by the Meteorological Office, this year's forecast for the months of September to November is that TT is likely to experience above-normal rainfall.
Cops kill robbery suspect in Central Trinidad Police claimed the suspect fired a single shot in their direction and they returned fire hitting Frederick.
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