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UK's PM delays lockdown easing
Posted: Tuesday, June 15, 2021

CMO: MoH knew Pfizer vaccine donation was coming
The Ministry of Health, which has responsibility for the importation and regulation of vaccines currently has the doses at a bonded facility, pending use.

Pfizer vaccines going to 'intelligence community'
Vaccines not for 'one per cent'

SATT completes first leg of vaccinations
Following the exercise yesterday, SATT president Rajiv Diptee said his organisation had successfully inoculated 5,000 people since the programme commenced on June 7.

Residential care association worried about finances
The T&T Residential Care Association (TTRCA) said yesterday that some of its elderly homeowners are facing a financial crisis.

Doctors report 25 cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children
Speaking during yesterday's Ministry of Health COVID-19 update, Paul said, "Because Mis-C comes after the COVID infection, they might not be positive, so it's very common for them to not have a PCR positive or antibody positive." The Mis-C is very similar to extreme COVID, she said.

Look out for rise in MIS-C cases, says Health Ministry
According to the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC), MIS-C is a condition seen in children where different body parts can become inflamed, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, brain, skin, eyes, or gastrointestinal organs.

UK's PM delays lockdown easing for England by 4 weeks
In a press briefing, Johnson voiced his confidence that he won't need to delay the plan to lift restrictions on social contact further, as millions more people get fully vaccinated against the virus. He said that by July 19, two-thirds of the British population will have been double-vaccinated.

Carnival stakeholders willing to help in vaccine rollout
He said it has been a very difficult 15 months for many of them, with limited sources of income, adding that the sector has over 100,000 people within it.

CoP: Arbitration ruling on A&V Oil scandal won't affect police enquiry
Police Commissioner Gary Griffith says the findings of an arbitration committee in favour of A&V Oil in its matter with the now-defunct Petrotrin, over fake oil allegations, will not affect an ongoing police investigation which he said is nearing closure.

'Apache' shot dead in Enterprise
Police sources said because of Latchman's murder they are expecting an upsurge in gang violence including reprisal shootings and murders. Police, however, assured that they will increase patrols in the area over the next 72 hours and continuing.

Debe family arrested: Pepper spray, taser, guns, 1,192 cases of alcohol
A TEENAGER charged with having cans of pepper spray and his mom who allegedly had a taser and two guns were among a family of three that faced a magistrate on Monday.



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