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COVID19 cases in the Caribbean: 910,254
Posted: Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Coronavirus cases in the Caribbean to date: 910,254

MoH: Two middle-aged men among the latest COVID-19 deaths
Within the parallel healthcare system, 389 patients remain hospitalised for COVID-19, 139 are at step-down facilities and 274 are at State quarantine facilities.

A community mourns: WPC Stoute passes away from COVID-19
Yesterday, the TTPS disclosed that 229 law enforcement officers were confirmed to have COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic with 573 quarantined. WPC Stoute is now part of the 833 individuals who have succumbed to the novel coronavirus in Trinidad and Tobago to date.

Chaos during Tobago debate as Opposition walks out
Both the Upper and Lower Houses of Parliament will today meet at the same time in their respective Red House chambers for separate working sessions. This comes after yesterday's heated Lower House sitting on the Tobago Self-Government bills, which ended in chaos after all Opposition MPs walked out during debate.

Before you buss out: costs and protocols to consider

All set for tomorrow's SEA examination
During a media briefing last week, Gadsby-Dolly confirmed 19,656 students are registered to write the exam which will be three hours and 20 minutes long.

THA education secretary: All in place for SEA
She said there are 1,062 students writing the examination –522 boys and 540 girls.

Met Office watching approaching weather systems

New regulations increase taxi, maxi occupancy to 75 per cent
The Ministry of Health has updated the Public Health Regulations to increase the capacity of taxis and maxi taxis from 50 per cent to 75 per cent.

'I want to be Commissioner again'
"I am a fighter, and I will fight to defend each and every law-abiding citizen in this country. I'll be a patriot to this country till I die. I will not give up, nor stay down", declared Griffith as he made the announcement.

Family, friends: 'Joker' Devine will be missed
Devine was buried at the Carenage public cemetery off School Street.

Caribbean NGOs, churches 'disgusted' by US Embassy pride flag
The statement ended with a demand to have the flag removed. The countries listed include Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, the Cayman Islands, Curacao, Jamaica, St Vincent and the Grenadines, and TT.

Police vehicles to be outfitted with electronic registration plates
Griffith explained that a chip will be inserted on the license plates of all police vehicles which will be linked to a global positioning system (GPS). "So there won't be that problem where the license plates can be removed or replaced. The chip will also be linked to the engine chassis number and that is where all of the things will come together."

2 more suspects held in Kadijah's disappearance
An 18-year-old woman and her brother are being questioned by police in connection with missing Princes Town mother Kadijah Flament.

Who killed Naomi, Ornella?
More than two years after 14-year-old Naomi Nelson was killed during an incident involving police and Carenage residents, investigators are still trying to find out who fired the stray bullet that ended her life.

Alarm over missing Annalisa: Boyfriend has not seen her for a month



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