Monthly Archives: November 2021
4 more beds added to ICU
Four more beds are added to the Intensive Care Units of the Parallel Health Care. Last week, Principal Medical Officer in Charge of Institutions, Dr. Maryam Abdool Richards said there was only 1 bed left. But yesterday, Epidemiologist Dr. Avery … Continue reading
Barbados tells industrialised nations, it is time to do better
Tough talk from Barbados’ Prime Minister Mia Mottley. She tells the Climate Change Summit in Glasgow Scotland the people of Small Island developing States do not want a death sentence. Addressing the first full day of the summit yesterday, Ms. … Continue reading
Prime Minister’s attendance at the climate summit described as a joyride
The leader of the Opposition says the Prime Minister’s attendance at the Climate Change Summit in Glasgow is nothing but a joy ride. Kamla Persad Bissessar last night said Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley does not care about the environment. … Continue reading
Several people confirmed dead after shipwreck near coast of Port Au Prince
Several people have been confirmed dead following a shipwreck that occurred just off the coast of Grossay-Poh, South of Port Au Prince. The accident occurred early last Saturday. According to the Mayor of the town of Marigot, René Danneau, the ship was … Continue reading
Man gunned down in Longdenville
Malcolm Jagdeo is gunned down while in Longdenville, Chaguanas. Reports say the incident took place at around 1 o’ clock last Saturday afternoon. Newscenter 5 has learnt that residents in the area reported hearing several explosions and went to investigate. … Continue reading
Business operator and 42-year-old man issued fixed penalty notices for safe zone breaches
A 28-year-old Chinese business operator and a 42-year-old man are both issued fixed penalty notices for safe zone breaches in Princes Town. Police say during a safe zone inspection yesterday, officers visited 7 establishments and detected 2 breaches at one … Continue reading
Full service at bars from today
The Bar Keepers and Operators Association says all systems have been put in place for the full resumption of service to the public today. President Sateesh Moonesar responded to the government’s easing of restrictions on the sale of alcohol at … Continue reading
$10 to travel from Arima to POS via Red Band Maxi
From today it will cost $10 to travel between Arima and Port of Spain via the Red-Band Maxi Taxis. Maxi taxi operators along the east west corridor have been given new tariffs. President of the Route Two Maxi Taxi Association, … Continue reading
MP for Caroni east questions how safe “Safe Zones” are
Member of Parliament for Caroni east Dr. Richard Seecharan is questioning how safe the safe zones really are. At a news conference hosted by the United National Congress yesterday, Dr. Seecharan said there is a need for antigen testing to … Continue reading
Record high of 14 COVID-19 deaths and 208 new infections, in one day
Fourteen additional COVID-19 patients have died. This number is the highest within a 24-hour period in a long time. The Ministry of Health yesterday said the deceased COVID-19 patients are 6 elderly men, 4 elderly women, 3 middle-aged men and … Continue reading
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