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Vaccines or not, masks will remain for a while—Professor

peter.christopher @guardian.co.tt Even with the emergence of vaccines, the public should not expect to step away from mask-wearing and other COVID precautions in the near future. Jamaican doctor and professor, Peter Figueroa, warned the COVID-19 vaccines despite early results being encouraging still had far too many unknown quantities with regard to its overall effectiveness. “The vaccines are not a silver bullet, we still need the non-pharmaceutical measures, the mask and the hand hygiene, the physical distancing and avoiding crowds, especially indoors,” said Figueroa while addressing the University of the West Indies Vice-Chancellor’s Forum on COVID-19 Vaccination yesterday.

An uncontrolled migrant crisis can be detrimental to T&T

An uncontrolled migrant crisis can be detrimental to T&T
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Noble: Correcting Education s woes; beyond prestige schools and standardised examinations

Noble: Correcting Education’s woes; beyond ‘prestige schools’ and ‘standardised examinations’ “For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple and wrong,” H L Mencken Last month, Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley reportedly said ‘tough decisions will have to be made to correct the educational imbalances’, as he anticipated ‘an honest and open discussion’ which would lead to ‘certain recommendations… [which] will be far-reaching with respect to implications for who does what’.  Photo: Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley (centre) and then Minister of Community Development, Culture and the Arts Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly at the opening of a community centre in Bagatelle.

Help find my brother s killers

One month after his brother was murdered in Trinidad, Indian national Ganesh Iyer is questioning whether the police is doing enough to arrest his brother’s killer.In an interview with CNC3, Iyer said he felt helpless and this was why he decided to write to Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley and Police Commissioner Gary Griffith earlier this week.Iyer, who lives in Singapore said he was confused as to why the T&T police took two weeks to unlock his brother’s phone.“ I feel helpless that police could not unlock his phone two weeks after his death. In such cases, time is of the essence. I had to open the phone by overriding the passcode. This makes me question whether there is adequate crime-fighting technology, digital technology to sort out these basics,” Iyer said.He added, “ I believe this is a kind of hit job. Someone had been tracking him for days.”Iyer also questioned whether the police had checked the surveillance cameras installed at the homes of residents of Purcelle S

Dr Rowley: Traffickers, imps and do-gooders criminally liable for illegal Venezuelan migrants!

Dr Rowley: Traffickers, imps and do-gooders criminally liable for illegal Venezuelan migrants! “It might appear to some to be a short journey but these waters are very dangerous…” The following is a press statement by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley on the illegal migration of Venezuelans to Trinidad and Tobago: Photo: Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley. (via Office of the Prime Minister) We continue to receive updated news of the tragic loss of many lives off the coast in Venezuela. Have you seen the agents of the OAS, our Opposition and other Trinidadian and Venezuelan imps and agents are lying in the face of the available information and evidence that we have?

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