Covid-19 outbreak at COSTAATT block of POSGH:
Beds to be reduced
Rishard Khan
rishard.khan@guardian.co.tt
The number of beds in the old COSTAATT Building, of the Port-of-Spain General Hospital, will be reduced to ensure adequate distance between patients to prevent further outbreaks of COVID-19.
This is among several measures to be implemented at the hospital in the wake of the building’s third and most recent outbreak among patients and staff.
Venezuelan mom breaks silence after loss of baby girl
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Difranceis Robles wipe her tears away, as she recalls her ordeal of her baby being stillborn at the San Fernando General Hospital two Saturdays ago. At right is her common-law husband Amit Gannah, at their home in Oropouche.
RISHI RAGOONANTH
Emotionally shattered after delivering a stillborn baby at the San Fernando General Hospital, Venezuelan migrant Difranceis Robbles says she not only lost her baby but any chance of starting a family with her Trinidadian common-law husband.
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Jeremiah’s wait for surgery after car crash.
‘I just want to walk again’
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kevon.felmine@guardian.co.tt
While many people hope to wake up to presents under their Christmas trees on Friday, Joel Jeremiah’s only wish is to walk again.
The year 2020 has been hard-hitting, and for 34-year-old Jeremiah, who suffered a broken leg during a “hit and run” vehicular incident in Chaguanas back in February, it was life-changing.
Jeremiah required several operations, and although doctors can perform the surgeries locally, it’s been 10 months.