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Harry Singh, a doctor who cared for all

Harry Singh, a doctor who cared for all Family physician, entrepreneur, and humanitarian, Dr Harry Singh. Photo courtesy the family of Dr Harry Singh. - If you have lived in Piarco, Caroni, and environs, you or your grandparents, may have been a patient of Dr Harry Singh. Dr Singh, who died of oesophageal cancer on June 12, was known for his kindness, generosity, and his desire to improve people’s quality of life. Speaking to Sunday Newsday, his son, Harry Singh Jr said, “He had such a huge presence even though he was super quiet. I think it was the combination of being a doctor and his businesses that he was able to read people very well and blend with different types of company.”

Residential Association head: Elderly in homes may get covid19 on hospital, clinic visits

Residential Association head: Elderly in homes may get covid19 on hospital, clinic visits Image courtesy CDC There is a possibility that covid19 entered homes for the elderly through the public health system. Caroline Ruiz, president of the TT Residential Care Association, said cases of covid19 started popping up at homes for the aged in April. “Almost every homeowner we spoke to concerning covid said they could not think how covid19 entered the home, but they noted that a client got sick and had to go for hospital care, or to a clinic.” She admitted that in a few cases, covid19 entered the homes through staff members. However, in most cases, the staff were negative while the residents were not, leading the association members to suspect the clients were exposed to the virus at health care facilities.

PM assures TT to get more covid19 vaccines soon

PM assures TT to get more covid19 vaccines soon 6 Hrs Ago Constrution workers and North West Regional Health Authority employees line up to receive covid19 vaccines at Queen s Park Savannah, Port of Spain on Saturday. - PHOTO BY SUREASH CHOLAI TTs covid19 vaccine supplies continues to gradually increase with the country expected to receive another gift from the St Vincent and the Grenadines and more doses from China, the Prime Minister announced on Saturday. The vaccines are ever more important as the delta variant of the virus is causing spikes in many countries, he noted. During a press conference at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann’s on Saturday, he said TT would receive 4,000 vaccines from St Vincent which the country could not use before they expired “in a few days” but TT had the infrastructure to do so.

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