Monthly Archives: May 2021
NCRHA CEO explains confusion over rotation of doctors at Couva Facility
Chief Executive Officer of the North Central Regional Health Authority Davlin Thomas maintains the rotation of doctors at the Couva Health Facility was necessary. He says it was done to avoid burnout of staff that has been serving on the … Continue reading
President of Parent Teachers Association accuses CXC of not taking effects of pandemic on students seriously
The Caribbean Examination Council is accused of doing its own thing by one local education body. President of the National Council of Parent Teachers Association, Clarence Mendoza says it seems no one is strong enough to stand up to CXC. … Continue reading
4 bodies believed to be Venezuelan nationals found on a fishing boat off Belle Garden
Four bodies are found on a fishing boat off Belle Garden, Tobago. Police who are on the scene say the deceased appear to be Venezuelan nationals. The gruesome find was made at 6 o’clock this morning. One of the bodies … Continue reading
Jamaica government launches investigations into alleged sexual assault of patient at the Noel Holmes Hospital in Hanover
Health Minister, Dr. Christopher Tufton says investigations into the alleged sexual molestation of a female patient by an employee at the Noel Holmes Hospital in Hanover, should be thoroughly conducted, but justice must be swift. The Western Regional Health Authority, … Continue reading
T&T records 18 additional COVID related deaths
The country records 18 additional COVID related deaths and more than 600 new cases. This means the total number of persons who died from the virus stands at 408. In its latest update yesterday, the Ministry of Health said dead … Continue reading
Police Social and Welfare Association calls for all hands on deck in fight against COVID
The Police Social and Welfare Association issues a call for all hands on deck in the fight against COVID- 19. President Inspector Gideon Dickson says now is not the time for division. At the weekly police media briefing on Tuesday, … Continue reading
No abusing curfew passes
The Police Commissioner tells the public look out for mischief-makers. Gary Griffith says there are persons spreading false information on social networks about the lockdown protocols. The top cop also warns against those taking advantage of curfew passes. Commissioner Griffith … Continue reading
Tobago records one new COVID death and over 40 cases
A 75-year-old woman is Tobago’s latest COVID-19 fatality. The death toll associated with the virus there now stands at seven. The sister isle also recorded 42 new cases of the virus. In a release, the Division of Health, Wellness and … Continue reading
Members of business community angry and frustrated
Members of the business community are said to be angry and frustrated by the measures that have been restricting activity. President of the Downtown Owners and Merchants Association Gregory Aboud says while the country is under lockdown his members still … Continue reading
TTPS says…We are not afraid of COVID-19
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service says COVID-19 will not deter them in the execution of their duties. The Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of operations sent a warning to those who believe officers may be deterred from carrying … Continue reading
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