Monthly Archives: October 2021
SOE in Bahamas will not be extended
The State of Emergency in the Bahamas will not be extended. The Phillip Davis government, just over 1 month in office, has said it will end when the time of expiration arrives. Health Minister Dr. Michael Darville says it is … Continue reading
Passenger dies on CAL aircraft
A male passenger has died on a Caribbean Airlines aircraft, which was en route to Barbados from Jamaica. CAL confirmed this. The passenger, who has not been named, passed away on the flight yesterday. Reports say the man was discovered … Continue reading
DCP Jacob says there’s link between illegal quarrying and some of the recent murders
Deputy Commissioner of Police McDonald Jacob says there is a link between illegal quarrying and some of the recent murders in the country. DCP Jacob also said yesterday illegal quarrying is contributing to the degradation of the environment. Speaking with … Continue reading
Police probe 3 murders including a security officer in Valencia
A deadly robbery in Valencia. Security officer Kimraj Jagessar was accompanying a cigarette delivery van yesterday afternoon when he was shot dead. Six bandits are said to have robbed the van near a mini mart on the corner of Valencia … Continue reading
10 more COVID related deaths
Ten COVID-19 patients have died. Among the dead, 3 were carrying the Delta strain of the virus. Of the 10 deaths 4 are elderly men, 4 are elderly women and 2 are middle-aged women. Eight of them had multiple comorbidities. … Continue reading
China tightens COVID-19 restrictions to increase chances of quarantine-free travel
China will tighten COVID-19 restrictions to increase chances of quarantine-free travel. It will step up contact tracing and tighten quarantine rules to exempt only emergency workers or those in essential industries such as logistics. Currently, those exempt from quarantine include … Continue reading
Cases of coronavirus rise at St. Lucia prison
Cases of the coronavirus are rising at the Bordalais Correctional Facility in St. Lucia. The number of infected people in the country has been falling in recent weeks, but the outbreak at the prison is causing concerns. The authorities are … Continue reading
Murder toll now stands at 340
The Deputy Commissioner of Police Mc Donald Jacob says the murder toll in the country stands at 340. He says it is the same as it was this time last year. DCP Jacob insists there is no connection between the … Continue reading
Health Minister insists this country will be guided by the WHO on vaccine mixing
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh insists the World Health Organization will guide this country as it relates to vaccine mixing. Minister Deyalsingh maintains Trinidad and Tobago cannot use statistics from other countries to determine how it operates in that context. He … Continue reading
There is only 1 more ICU bed remaining in the Parallel Health Care System
The country is being told there is very little room for COVID-19 patients at the Intensive Care Units of the Parallel Health System. Principal Medical Officer for Institutions Dr. Maryam Abdool Richards says 51 out of 52 beds at hospitals … Continue reading
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