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Dr Hinds compares Covid crisis to raging fire, as Dr Rowley announces new restrictions

Dr Hinds compares Covid crisis to raging fire, as Dr Rowley announces new restrictions  Sunday 2 May 2021 Sunday 25 April 2021 Thursday 22 April 2021 Thursday 7 January 2021 Wednesday 4 November 2020 Tuesday 20 April 2021 Dr Hinds compares Covid crisis to raging fire, as Dr Rowley announces new restrictions  Principal medical officer Dr Maryam Abdool-Richards today pointed to the stark data from Trinidad and Tobago’s current grapple with the novel coronavirus, as the government announced its third set of restrictions since the Easter weekend.  Two hospitals, the Couva Hospital and Augustus Long Facility, were at 98% and 100% capacity respectively, while Trinidad hospitals were at 70% capacity. Twice within the last eight days, she said, the Ministry of Health’s ambulance system was overwhelmed by the requests from infected persons who needed to be hospitalised. 

Noble: The riddle of Khan, Young, and Hernandez; and what it says about our desired leaders

Noble: The riddle of Khan, Young, and Hernandez; and what it says about our desired leaders Thursday 22 April 2021 Thursday 22 April 2021 Thursday 7 January 2021 Wednesday 4 November 2020 Tuesday 20 April 2021 Noble: The riddle of Khan, Young, and Hernandez; and what it says about our desired leaders ‘Dislike of an individual is material in politics. Someone with an unlikeable persona may be unelectable in a diverse national contest… by contrast, good governance requires honest treatment of the business issues…’ (Martin Daly, November 2020). This Daly quote is relevant when considering the recent cabinet reshuffle in the light of Minister Franklin Khan’s passing and the plight of SORT head Mark Hernandez. 

Public service on rotation and concert ban among 4 new gov t measures; bars and gyms can continue

Public service on rotation and concert ban among 4 new gov’t measures; bars and gyms can continue Wednesday 21 April 2021 Thursday 7 January 2021 Wednesday 4 November 2020 Tuesday 20 April 2021 Breaking News Home / Wellness / Health / Public service on rotation and concert ban among 4 new gov’t measures; bars and gyms can continue Public service on rotation and concert ban among 4 new gov’t measures; bars and gyms can continue The government reinstated four measures today meant to flatten the curve of Covid-19 infections, as Trinidad and Tobago reels from its highest surge of the novel coronavirus since August 2020. Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh announced that all gatherings for entertainment and concerts are now outlawed, while the public service will operate on a 50 percent ‘rotational basis’, places of worship are asked to operate at 25 percent capacity, and weddings and funerals must be limited to 10 persons.

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