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Teachers among first to receive COVID-19 vaccine

Teachers will be among the first groups of citizens to receive the much anticipated COVID-19 vaccine when it reaches our shores. The revelation came from Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh during a press conference with the Prime Minister yesterday. It comes as the Government proceeds as planned with its partial reopening of schools on Monday. The country is expected to receive the first batch of 100,000 to 120,000 doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine from the COVAX facility by early March. First on the list to receive the shots are frontline healthcare workers such as those working in clinics, accident and emergency departments and with COVID-19 patients. They would be followed by those receiving care for non-communicable diseases within the public sector and the elderly in long-stay homes. Following these segments, teachers would be among essential workers to receive it. “Those are workers that we need to keep the country running. Those would be your protective se

Fenwick: This is the starting position… we weren t far away [from USA] with our local-based players

Fenwick: ‘This is the starting position… we weren’t far away [from USA] with our local-based players’ Trinidad and Tobago Men’s National Senior Team head coach Terry Fenwick today continued to reframe the narrative around his international coaching debut a joint national record 7-0 loss to the United States in Orlando on Sunday as he suggested some positives to local football fans, in an interview with the TTFA Media. The Soca Warriors conceded their first goal after one minute and 43 seconds and trailed 4-0 at the interval and 6-0 by the hour mark. However, Fenwick pointed out that he sent on most of his local-based players, Duane Muckette, Matthew Woo Ling and Michel Poon-Angeron, between the 56th and the 58th minutes.

Rowley: [School] is on! Forms 5 and 6 restart on Monday; teachers now essential workers

Rowley: ‘[School] is on!’ Forms 5 and 6 restart on Monday; teachers now essential workers Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley confirmed that Form 5 and Form 6 students will return to school on Monday 8 February. Speaking at a press conference today, he said that the move was a ‘managed response of working with the virus’. Acknowledging that students have been kept away from in-person schooling for almost a year, Rowley said that schools could be reopened because the country was doing well in the fight against Covid-19. Photo: Arima North Secondary students cheer on their football team during SSFL action against Malabar Secondary at the Arima Old Road on 4 October 2019.

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