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T&T running out of first-dose vaccines
Posted: Sunday, June 20, 2021

T&T running out of first-dose vaccines, says PM
Trinidad and Tobago's COVID-19 vaccination drive will soon slow as the country's first dose supplies are set to run out by the end of the month.

PM announces plans to readjust weekend curfew, restart construction
He said if all goes well, next weekend will be the last weekend for the 7pm to 5am curfew, and from July 3, the curfew will be readjusted to 9pm to 5am on weekends.

PM concern about 2,000 school 'dropouts' during pandemic

Guyanese advisor who attacked PM on vaccines stands behind statements
He claimed Dr Rowley insulted Guyana and 74 other countries where the Russian-made Sputnik vaccine is used.

Border reopening set for mid-July

OWTU submits another bid for Petrotrin refinery
It was last February that the Government for the third time rejected Patriotic's proposal for the refinery. Minister of Finance Colm Imbert during a press conference confirmed that it was the end of the road for negotiations between the Government and Patriotic.

Minister instructs WASA board to halt disconnection drive
"We were not satisfied that WASA had taken everything into consideration to commence this disconnection drive, especially having regard to the fact that we are in the midst of a global pandemic...and having regard to that, we informed Dr Sealy and the board that their main focus at this point in time is the transformation of WASA.

'Govt must take serious steps to implement Roadmap proposals'
The Government in its Roadmap to Recovery plan in 2020 promised to provide social assistance to those hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic and take steps to increase food production, boost aggregate demand and diversify the economy among other plans.

Thousands of businesses shut doors
...owners plead with banks to be lenient

Key Tobagonians have their say on draft autonomy bills
The Joint Select Committee of Parliament recently laid its report on giving Tobago greater autonomy in the form of two draft bills- Constitution Amendment (Tobago Self Government) Bill (2021) and Tobago Island Government Bill (2021).

It's teaching time with Tristan Smith
"I would like children watching the videos to learn about what I do (in the videos) and to always put their best foot forward into whatever they are doing," Tristan said.

Olympian Lennox Stewart passes
He was an avid runner and proudly represented T&T in the 800 metres at the 1971 Pan American Games finishing fourth and at the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, West Germany where he produced a time of 1:48.74 ranking fifth in his heat.

Gary Griffith III: Critics make me stronger
The CoP recently challenged anyone who felt his son was not a good footballer, to play him in a small-goal game. He even offered to give them a four-goal cushion and guaranteed his son would still beat them. If his son lost, the top cop promised to eat his police cap.

3 (in)famous cops arrested: Suspected in drug dealer robbery case
While the detained officers claimed they were on a legitimate exercise, detectives said this information could not immediately be verified since there was no knowledge by senior officers in either division of such an exercise taking place.



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