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Tobago's worst day yet: FIVE DIE Posted: Sunday, December 19, 2021
Tobago's worst day yet: FIVE DIE In its clinical update on Sunday, Tobago's Division of Health, Wellness, and Social Protection stated that as of 10p.m Saturday, 60 new cases had been reported.
Freeport mega-storage facility to keep covid19 bodies
Govt employees must vaccinate to work Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley today announced that effective mid-January, all Government employees will have to be vaccinated to be allowed access to their place of work.
Public Service to be shut down from Dec 24th to Jan 2nd This does not include essential services. In a press release a short while ago Dr Rowley stated that this is to help mitigate the spread of the Coronavirus.
Unions push back at 'no vaccine, no pay' policy Several trade unions said they were shocked by the Prime Minister's announcement that government workers will have to be vaccinated to work in January and those who refuse without medical support will not be paid.
Public sector vaccination... Chamber applauds Govt's 'bold decision' The Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Commerce—the country's biggest business group—has commended the Government for taking a "firm stance" on the issue of vaccination in the workplace.
Minister: T&T now has 3 known Omicron cases
Chaguanas chamber head: TTRA could be hampered by BIR, Customs inefficiencies
The link between labour and politics Duke following in footsteps of Cipriani, Butler, Panday
Miss World T&T positive for COVID-19
Police probing Griffith's accusation against ex-PSC chairman Police are addressing the matter which former police commissioner Gary Griffith wrote to acting Police Commissioner McDonald Jacob recently, seeking a probe of "possible misbehaviour in public office and possible sedition" by former Police Service Commission (PSC) chairman Bliss Seepersad.
T&T actor Michael Cherrie to star alongside Oscar-winning actress Regina King in SHIRLEY
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