Parenco Trinidad and Tobago workers arrive at the Tradewinds Hotel in St Joseph Villag, San Fernando on Monday night.
Perenco Trinidad and Tobago Limited offshore workers are pleading with the relevant authorities for help, as they fear a mass COVID-19 contamination on the two major platforms they work on and within their families. This is because some of them claim positive and negative workers are still intermingling on the platform, while some of them were allowed to return to their homes before getting tests to confirm whether they had the virus or not.
The appeal came even as the company moved a batch of 18 workers from one of the rigs to the Tradewinds Hotel in San Fernando last night. Those workers, who have not so far tested positive for the virus, were taken to the Galeota Port then shuttled to San Fernando around 7.51 pm. On Sunday, some 35 workers were evacuated from the Teak Alpha platform and taken into state quarantine at the University of the West Indies’ Debe camp
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