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800,000 Sinopharm doses will trigger mass vaccinations
Posted: Sunday, July 11, 2021

PM: 800,000 Sinopharm doses will trigger mass vaccinations
He said with the approximately 1.2 million doses of covid19 vaccines the country received, including gifts from India, China, Caricom members, and purchases from the Covax facility and China, a total of about 600,000 people could be fully vaccinated.

800,000 doses of Sinopharm vaccine arrive in T&T next week

Birchwood-James: 800,000 Sinopharm vaccines 'a gamechanger'
"Those 800,000 vaccines will be a game changer because that will allow us to go up to over 600,000 people vaccinated as we aim for the 900, 0000," she told Sunday Newsday. "So now we have vaccines to give people who want."

Manufacturing reopens Monday. Food businesses and outdoor exercising from July 19

Rowley: No authority to interfere
Questioned about tax exemptions for luxury vehicles...

Covid reveals employer corruption: Workers never registered for NIS
"What has been happening over and above everything else is that a lot of people have been hiring people and not reporting the existence of those people to the NIB. That is shown to some extent because these people are not making statutory declarations."

Dr Trotman: One patient gets drug to treat covid19
"The way it works is it acts to prevent inflammation. And that’s a key buzz word that we always hear about with covid19. That one of the bases and the mechanisms that causes injury is inflammation."

Licensing offices reopen on phased basis Monday
All licensing offices will reopen on Monday on a phased basis with limited appointments, the Ministry of Works and Transport announced on Saturday. In the first phase vehicular transactions, transfers, permits are among the services that will be offered.

Restaurants to reopen: Drive-through, curbside, takeaway only
He said: "Take it slowly. When we open up the restaurants and food service, I know (you're) missing the doubles, when we open up stay six feet away from the person in front of you. Wear your mask and have clean hands at all times." Outdoor activity and exercise, in groups of five or less, will also be permitted from July 19. However, team sports remain prohibited.

175 new COVID-19 cases, five deaths reported
Active cases stand at 6,093, while death toll has risen to 935.

Health officials need more: El Pecos to temporarily close

Tokyo Olympics: Spectators also barred from outlying venues
Two more prefectures outside the immediate Tokyo area have decided to bar fans from attending Olympic events because of rising coronavirus infections, Tokyo Olympic organizers confirmed on Saturday with the pandemic-delayed games opening in just under two weeks.



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