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Monday, June 23, 2025

Tobago food business owners gear up for reopening

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Camille McEachnie
1439 days ago
20210714
Hadassah Emoriza puts finishing touches to a paint job at Skewers, Crown Point, Tobago, yesterday.

Hadassah Emoriza puts finishing touches to a paint job at Skewers, Crown Point, Tobago, yesterday.

CAMIOLLE MC EACHNIE

The Crown Point stretch, from Pi­geon Point Road to Store Bay Lo­cal Road, is set to come alive again with the re­open­ing of food es­tab­lish­ments on Ju­ly 19.

They were or­dered closed by the gov­ern­ment from April 30, as one of the mea­sures to pre­vent the spread of COVID-19.

Many who know the Crown Point area re­fer to it as the St James of To­ba­go for its round-the-clock en­ter­tain­ment, food, drinks, and live­ly at­mos­phere. Al­though no bars will open, busi­ness own­ers and pa­trons are hap­py.

Dou­bles ven­dor Lin­da Per­sad, who sells at the cor­ner of the Col­i­se­um said she is “re­lieved” busi­ness­es are re­open­ing.

“To get out of the house feel­ing great. To get the chance to make some mon­ey is even greater. I had to use my lit­tle sav­ings over the last cou­ple of months to sur­vive,” she told Guardian Me­dia while she paint­ed her cart.

Per­sad, from Bar­rack­pore, who has made To­ba­go her home for the past 27 years, said her busi­ness is fol­low­ing COVID pro­to­cols.

“We have run­ning wa­ter and sani­tis­er and mak­ing sure peo­ple so­cial dis­tance. We ready to get down to sat­is­fy­ing our cus­tomers and fol­low­ing the rules.”

She has not re­ceived her first dose of the COVID vac­cine but plans to do so soon.

“I know I have to take it as I am deal­ing with the pub­lic. I have made up my mind,” Per­sad said.

Yusuf Diab, an­oth­er Crown Point busi­ness own­ers, is al­so ready to take the vac­cine.

“Yes, I plan to take it. I see it as nec­es­sary for me as I am now go­ing to face the pub­lic again.”

He does not plan to “force” his work­ers to get it.

“On­ly when its the law to take it, then I would in­sist,” the busi­ness­man, who em­ploys 25 work­ers, told Guardian Me­dia.

“It was tough. My work­ers were flat on their backs. We gave them half of their salaries and some ham­pers. We helped where we can.”

“Al­though it was tough for us to meet our bills, we helped. Our sup­pli­ers were al­so le­nient, and we worked with the banks too to pay our bills. Thank God busi­ness­es are re­open­ing.”


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