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Doctors call for caution as recreation sectors set to reopen

Doctors call for caution as recreation sectors set to reopen
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Noble: Who owns Trinidad and Tobago? Is fighting the virus only the govt s job?

Noble: Who owns Trinidad and Tobago? Is fighting the virus only the govt’s job? Saturday 15 May 2021 Sunday 2 May 2021 Sunday 25 April 2021 Thursday 22 April 2021 Thursday 7 January 2021 Wednesday 4 November 2020 Tuesday 20 April 2021 Noble: Who owns Trinidad and Tobago? Is fighting the virus only the govt’s job? In considering the present local situation, Aristotle was right when he said: ‘ What is common to the greatest number gets the least amount of care. Men pay most attention to what is their own; they care less for what is common or at any rate, they care for it only to the extent to which each is concerned.’

Mom dies of COVID, dad warded…fearful their toddlers could end up parentless

Mom dies of COVID, dad warded…fearful their toddlers could end up parentless
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Mom dies of COVID, dad warded

Mom dies of COVID, dad warded .fearful their toddlers could end up parentless by 20210508 In a wob­bly and brit­tle tone, 36-year-old COVID-19 pa­tient Rod­ney Bak­er spoke to Guardian Me­dia via his cell phone. Ward­ed at the Cou­va Hos­pi­tal and Mul­ti-Train­ing Fa­cil­i­ty, he is fear­ful that he might not make it and his tod­dler boys, who al­ready lost their moth­er to the virus last Sun­day, will be­come par­ent­less. You nev­er know what could hap­pen. I am in here (hos­pi­tal) but I’m scared. I don’t want to think neg­a­tive but I get scared a lot that I won’t see my chil­dren, he be­moaned.

Covid19 and school risks

Covid19 and school risks Sunday 7 February 2021 A student has his temperature taken as part of covid19 health protocols at a secondary school in Port of Spain in July 2020. Secondary schools are due to reopen on Monday. File photo - The Prime Minister is quite right to feel “nervous” about sending students (forms four, five and six) back to school from Monday. The covid19 dangers, present and potential, are quite real, especially with the virus mutations at hand. The decision to send children to school or keep them home for online learning has become a nightmare for governments around the world. Many parents are protesting the stay-home decision. Many countries in Europe are now experiencing protests against the lockdown of schools, business, restaurants, etc.

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