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President issues SoE proclamation in Trinidad and Tobago
President Paula-Mae Weekes
PRESIDENT Paula-Mae Weekes has signed the legal proclamation document for a State of Emergency (SoE) in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Prime Minister announced the decision on Saturday afternoon during a press conference at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann s.
The State of Emergency, which includes a daily curfew beginning at 9pm and ending at 5 am, is an escalation of Government s response to the latest wave of covid19 cases, which threaten public health.
Dr Rowley said it was to ensure people have fewer opportunities to congregate and spread covid19.
He also warned, if you don t have to be out for exempted reasons, you stay home under the force of law.
Artists, art galleries feel pandemic crunch
Sunday 9 May 2021
In this file photo, patrons view a collection of paintings by artist Sarah Beckett at Arnim s Art Gallery in February. - Roger Jacob
The pandemic has been difficult for people in the art scene in TT and the latest restrictions have forced galleries to close completely.
On May 3 in a press conference at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann’s, the Prime Minister announced that, up to May 23, only essential businesses, such as supermarkets, pharmacies and hardwares, could remain open from 6am to 8 pm.
Lisa Leid, manager of Horizons Art Gallery, on Mucurapo Road, Port of Spain said since the beginning of the year, the gallery had virtual exhibitions.
MSJ: PM listened to us
David Abdulah. -
MOVEMENT for Social Justice (MSJ) political leader David Abdulah on Monday was pleased that the Prime Minister seems to be listening to calls made by the party to strike a balance between protecting lives and livelihoods during the covid19 pandemic.
Abdulah made this comment in response to measures announced by Dr Rowley at a news conference earlier in the day at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann s. Those measures included the closure of non-essential retail establishments, essential businesses such as supermarkets and pharmacies operating between 6 am and 8 pm and the closure of all food services.
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