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Argentina announces local lab to start manufacturing & distributing Astra Zeneca Oxford vaccine

Argentina is battling a surge in coronavirus cases, with at least 312,000 infections now confirmed and more than 6,000 related deaths.

The government says intensive care admissions and hospital bed occupancy rates have become unsustainable.

Last week, Argentina announced a local laboratory would start manufacturing the highly promising Astra Zeneca Oxford vaccine.

Assuming the vaccine is proven effective and clears safety trials, Argentina will then distribute it to countries throughout South America with the exception of Brazil, which is producing its own vaccine.

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Office of the President of Guyana warns its citizens about a fake Twitter account soliciting money

The Office of the President of Guyana says it has become aware of a fake account on social media seeking to solicit money from “unsuspecting citizens” for a fake United Nations fund.

In a brief statement, the office of the President yesterday added that the fake account on Twitter had been set up in the name of the recently elected Head of State, Dr. Irfaan Ali.

The office said the public is advised that the Twitter account is fraudulent and they should refrain from engaging the page.

Dr. Ali came to office earlier this month after the People’s Progressive Party/CIVIC was declared the winner of the disputed March 2nd Regional and General Election, defeating the then ruling coalition, A Partnership For National Unity.

The PPP/C enjoys a one-seat majority in the 65 member National Assembly.


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MET service says Tropical Depression poses no direct threat to T&T

The MET service says Tropical Depression 13 is getting closer to the northern Leeward Islands.

The system is moving towards the west-north west near 33 kilometers per hour.

This motion is to continue for the next 2 days.

According to the Meteorological Service, current analyses suggest that on its projected track, the center of the system is to move near north of the northern Leeward Islands today.

Maximum sustained winds are near 55 kilometers per hour with higher gusts.

According to the met service some gradual strengthening is forecast and the system could become a storm later today.

The MET office says the system poses no direct threat to Trinidad and Tobago or Grenada and its dependencies.

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President of the Republic called on Ministers to deliver good governance

New Minister of Education, Nyan Gadsby Dolly (left) and President of the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago, Paula Mae Weekes

Addressing the swearing in ceremony Her Excellency, President Paula Mae Weekes congratulated all who participated in the election, particularly, the youth.

President Weekes said among the challenges facing the country at this time is the issue of race, which she will address.

Her Excellency called on Ministers to honor their oaths and deliver good governance.

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Newly sworn in Prime Minister tells his Cabinet no falling asleep on the job

Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley

Newly sworn in Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley tells his Cabinet and members of his government, they will not be allowed to fall asleep on the job.

Shortly after he took his Oath of Office, along with the new government, Dr. Rowley said yesterday it is a challenging period ahead.

The make up of the new government shows a mix of old and new, including the return of Faris Al Rawi as Attorney General.

Among those returning to the Cabinet, are Fitzgerald Hinds, Nyan Gadsby Dolly, Franklyn Khan, Clarence Rambarat, Colm Imbert, Terrance Deyalsingh and Stuart Young.

Dr. Rowley also explained the creation of the new Ministry of Youth Development and National Service, under Minister Fitzgerald Hinds.

He defended the reappointment of Colm Imbert as Minister of Finance.

Prime Minister Rowley also told of more youth opportunities in the Ministry of Sport and Community Development.

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Calls to boycott SEA dismissed by NPSPA

Green Party political leader, Dr. Everold Hosein

Some calls to boycott SEA are dismissed by the National Primary Schools Principals Association.

The call came from Green Party political leader, Dr. Everold Hosein.

On Tuesday, Dr. Hosein specifically called on NPSPA to boycott SEA and spare the young children from what he described as the trauma of this abuse and enormous psychological damage.

However yesterday head of the association Lance Mottley told us to make such a move would have resulted in further mental trauma for the pupils.

Mr. Mottley said the call will not be discounted and in the future there is room for a national conversation on the way forward.

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Mali’s President announces resignation on television

Mali’s President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Mali’s President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita has announced his immediate resignation on state television.

The announcement last evening was made hours after mutinous soldiers, in a suspected coup, reportedly arrested him and the Prime Minister.

Yesterday’s events sparked international condemnation and are likely to further destabilise the West African nation.

The development followed months of anti-government mass protests and a rising insurgency from Islamist militants.

Wearing a blue surgical mask amid the coronavirus pandemic, the President said on national broadcaster ORTM that he had little choice but to stand down to avoid bloodshed, and the country’s national assembly and government would now be dissolved.

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Grenada’s PM uses T&T as example in COVID address to his nation

Grenada’s Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell

Grenada’s Prime Minister Dr. Keith Mitchell is warning his people to do everything possible to avoid contracting the coronavirus.

In an address to the nation yesterday, Dr. Mitchell used Trinidad and Tobago as an example of what could happen if protocols are not followed.

Dr. Mitchell is also concerned about what he is seeing in his own country.

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Shooting incident in Maloney leaves 1 man dead and another wounded

One man is dead and another wounded following a shooting incident in Maloney Gardens.

Both are yet to be positively identified, but residents say one of them is known as Dubarry.

The incident occurred at around 11:30 last evening.

Residents say they heard the gunshots and called the police.

Near Building 2 police later found the 2 men bleeding from gunshot wounds.

Dubarry died at the scene and the other man was up to last night hospitalised.

Investigations are ongoing.

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PNM says it will challenge election of MP for Princes Town

Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Rowley

The Peoples National Movement says it will challenge the election of the United National Congress’ Member of Parliament for Princes Town.

Political leader Dr. Keith Rowley says Barry Padarath was illegitimately registered for the election, which is a serious situation that must be addressed.

Yesterday Dr. Rowley said he is considering the legal options.

Dr. Rowley said President Paula Mae Weekes would also be made abreast of the developments.

The Prime Minister elect noted that his party has won the majority and he is very pleased with the election results.

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