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COVID cases on the rise again
Posted: Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Hinds: COVID cases on the rise again
"Nothing has changed with regards to what increases the risk of transmissions of COVID-19," Hinds said.

Scottish writer Alex Renton tells bloody story of family's role in Caribbean slavery
Over the past few years it's been increasingly revealed – or rather, re-revealed – just how much of Britain's wealth – which built and ran factories, canals and industrial machinery, the stately homes, the museums, the universities – came from "the West Indians" – the UK-based absentee landlords who profited from the transatlantic trade in African people. August institutions were created, sustained and enriched by the unpaid labour of enslaved Africans who produced cocoa and cotton, indigo, coffee and, cruellest of all, sugar, on estates throughout the Caribbean.

Master Artist LeRoy Clarke has died
Born in Belmont on November 7, 1938, Clarke was the first artist in Trinidad and Tobago to be conferred with the title Master Artist by the National Museum and Art Gallery of Trinidad and Tobago.

Dr Hinds on Hungarian study: Sinopharm vaccine still effective
The Health Ministry has responded to media reports on a recent study showing reduced antibodies in elderly people who received the Sinopharm vaccine.

Two middle-aged males with comorbidities among four COVID-19 deaths

Moonilal: Diplomatic intervention needed for Trinis affected by vaccine bans
Guyana has imposed a vaccine mandate on travellers from T&T and Canada, the European Union and other places aren't accepting people vaccinated with the Sinopharm vaccine used en masse in T&T. He noted it would be difficult for T&T travellers to enter such places.

Vaccine hesitancy high in prisons; Pulchan to start education drive

Manning: Over 30 houses on train line to be repaired
He said the LSA has used $44.3 million on several projects, including the housing and village improvement programme, "which continues to address the housing needs of the neediest in society and contribute towards the preservation of the country's existing housing stock, while reducing the demand for government subsidised housing.

Two men with comorbidities die from COVID-19 in Tobago
Death toll climbs to 37

Lest we forget – President renews calls for annual 1990 memorial
FEARING that those who fail to remember their history are condemned to repeat it, President Paula-Mae Weekes has renewed her appeal for a fitting observance of the July 27, 1990 coup attempt and tribute to those who died.

Lewis 15th in men's dinghy race 6 in Tokyo

Three siblings die in Maraval house fire
Bristo urged people to install smoke detectors and also ensure that there are ways of escape should any tragedy strike.

Landslip leaves elderly man homeless, bandits break him even further



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