Finance Minister Colm Imbert
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BHP Headquarters, Invaders Bay
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Police have discovered the human remains of what they believe to be of a one-year-old male child.
Health Minister Terrance Deyalsingh
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The Ministry of Health is set to “ramp up” testing for COVID-19 from next week, paving the way for random tests to be done on citizens and not only those who fall into the criteria for COVID-19.
Police officers keep guard outside the Aged for the Home Facility on Bridge Road, Brooklyn Settlement, Sangre Grande, last weekend. Residents are against the Ministry of Health putting a step-down faclity to treat recovering COVID-19 patients in the community.
RALPH BANWARIE
Hours after the news broke that a maxi driver from Sangre Grande had been recorded as the area’s first COVID-19 case, residents were further agitated to learn the man is a serving member of the protective services community.
Otaheite vendor Russel Katwaroo displays his fish for sale at the fishing bay yesterday.
Rishi Ragoonath
Police officers threatened to shutdown fish vending at Kings Wharf, San Fernando yesterday after a large crowd converged at the market seeking fish for their traditional Good Friday menu.
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Roger Harper - West Indies chief selector
Chief selector Roger Harper believes West Indies still have “a good shot” at winning this October’s Twenty20 World Cup in Australia, even though their recent form has seen them slump in the international rankings.
Shaun Fuentes
Humility it is said, is one of the most respectable and admirable traits that an athlete can possess. It is for anyone regardless of your background. We’ve all watched and observed professionals of the highest calibre both and off the field of play. Many times while we admire their performances we also observe their character and demeanour both during and away from the action. The athletes or administrators who talk about humility and act on it comprehensively, it sets a precedent for fostering good character. But there are varying views.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowely, centre, chats with Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh, left ,and Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram during the visit at the National Racquet Sports Centre on Saturday.
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The National Racquet will serve as a step-down facility in the government’s fight against the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. This was revealed on Saturday as Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley, who toured the tennis facility along with Health Minister Terrance Deyalsingh and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Roshan Parasram. The Prime Minister released a statement via his Facebook on Saturday stating, “A visit was made to the Trinidad and Tobago National Raquet Centre in Tacarigua which has been converted into a 50-bed, step-down facility.”
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Police officers keep guard outside the Aged for the Home Facility on Bridge Road, Brooklyn Settlement, Sangre Grande, last weekend. Residents are against the Ministry of Health putting a step-down faclity to treat recovering COVID-19 patients in the community.
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