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Tobago vaccines ready
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(Left to right) John Chance, messenger/courier of the Tobago Regional Health Authority (TRHA), hands over covid19 vaccines to Kathy Ann Greenidge-Ottley, primary care nursing manager when 3,000 doses were delivered to Tobago on Thursday. Looking on Tracy Davidson Celestine, Secretary of Health, Wellness and Family Development; Ingrid Melville, TRHA chairman; Dr Roxanne Mitchell, acting general manager primary care services; Latoya Mc Kenzie-James, district health visitor; Edwina King-Ince, surveillance nurse, Office of the County Medical Officer of Health. - Photo courtesy Tobago House of Assembly.
Tobago is expected to begin its public vaccination drive on Tuesday, having received its first shipment of covid19 vaccines from the Covax facility.
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PNM sticks with 15-seat proposal to resolve THA deadlock
PNM Tobago Council political leader Tracey Davidson-Celestine at a recent press conference in Tobago. - Jeff Mayers
THE draft proposal to end the impasse of the deadlock of the Tobago House of Assembly will see an amendment to create 15 seats.
Speaking at the PNM’s General Council meeting at the Government Campus on Saturday, Tobago Council leader Tracy Davidson-Celestine said after years of consultations it was agreed to change the 12 seats to 15 and Tobago had been seeking to have this done for some time. Old people will tell you if you do the same thing over and over and expect different outcome, that is a recipe for madness. This situation tells us we need to make changes if we want to move away from a deadlock from a two-party electoral process in Tobago.