There are only three more Intensive Care Unit (ICU) spaces available in the parallel healthcare system in T&T for COVID-19 patients, as of Monday morning.
Persons with concerns about the safety of COVID-19 vaccination will have an opportunity to have their questions answered and fears allayed by medical professionals, with the availability of The Vaccine Hesitancy Hotline—a joint project of the Trinidad and Tobago Non-Communicable Disease Alliance (TTNCDA) and Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).
At this rate, Christmas in T&T, some 2,000 people will be dead of COVID-19 since the start of the virus. The figure up to Thursday was 1,629. Until 90 per cent of us are either vaccinated or have gotten COVID, the pandemic is here to stay.
The country's COVID-19 death toll now stands at 1,639 after six more people infected with the disease died.
The country has entered into the Influenza (Flu) season but as the Ministry of Health rolled out its vaccination drive for this virus, which is running simultaneous to its COVID-19 immunization drive, there can be some uncertainty of how these shots should be taken.
The Intensive Care Units (ICUs) and High Dependency Units (HDUs) at the nation's COVID-19 treatment facilities are approaching capacity as more severely and critically ill patients are being admitted.
Another six people have lost their lives to COVID-19, while another 234 more people have tested positive for the disease, according to the latest update from the Ministry of Health.
Sewa International TT (Sewa TT) is donating 1,000 KN95 Masks to every secondary school in Trinidad and Tobago, a total of 184,000 masks, over the next three weeks to the 184 secondary schools in the education system.
The Ministry of Health continues its national COVID-19 vaccination drive this weekend, at select vaccination sites.
Another eight people have lost their lives to COVID-19, while another 218 more people have tested positive for the disease, according to the latest update from the Ministry of Health.
This country’s Ministry of Health has received a donation of a Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) machine from the United States Government, valued at US$52,928.
Four more people have been arrested over the past 24 hours for breaching the curfew stipulated under the current Emergency Powers Regulations, according to the latest COVID Regulations enforcement update from the Police Service.