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The arrival of covid19: How a virus moved across the world into TT

The arrival of covid19: How a virus moved across the world into TT Sunday 28 February 2021 Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasam, from left, Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh and National Security Minister Stuart Young during a media conference at the Diplomatic Centre, St Ann s on March 12, 2020. TT s first covid19 case was reported on that day. PHOTO BY AYANNA KINSALE - On March 12, 2020 covid19 first appeared in Trinidad and Tobago (TT) but almost a year later, scientists still do not know how the virus started. Some say it spread to humans from bats through an intermediate animal, it may have been transmitted through cold-chain food packaging, while others believe it was the result of a leak from a lab. Whatever the case, whispers of the disease began to circulate in December 2019.

MAS – more than mas

MAS – more than mas Sunday 21 February 2021 David Bereaux sings vintage calypsoes during the Kaiso segment, accompanied by musician Marva Newton, in the Carnival play MAS at the National Academy for the Performing Arts, Port of Spain on Carnival Monday (February 15). - When Destra Garcia sang It’s Carnival on Tuesday night, the audience sat, hands raised and swaying, at the edge of their seats, belting out the lyrics with her. It was the final scene of the Carnival-themed theatre-production MAS, and Garcia was the final soca star in a play that chiefly celebrated music. The audience, a mixture of demographics, young and old, diverse gender identities, some in formal wear, at least one in what looked like the top of a Carnival costume, fully engaged with the show.

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