Bar Owners Association condemns bars breaching COVID Regulations
The Bar Owners Association of Trinidad and Tobago (BOATT) has condemned bar owners breaching the current COVID-19 Regulations, and is encouraging citizens to partner with it in keeping bars, pubs and restaurants COVID-19 free.
One new COVID death recorded in Tobago, 4 new positive cases
There has been one new death from COVID-19 in Tobago over the past 24 hours, with the victim being an unvaccinated person. The death toll on the island now stands at 248.
Heart patients advised to take precaution and have medical supplies
Hema Ramkissoon spoke to Dr Risshi Rampersad on the Morning Brew. He says vulnerable groups need to control pre-existing conditions in...
139 new cases of COVID
The following is a press release from the Ministry of Health:
As of the afternoon of Friday 18th September, 2020 the Ministry reports...
Trinis stuck in Barbados delayed
Thirty-three T&T nationals stranded in Barbados since March, will have to wait a little longer, before they can return home...
La Brea communities get COVID relief from Caribbean Gas Chemical Limited
Some 200 families in the La Brea area recently received social support assistance from Caribbean Gas Chemical Limited (CGCL), as part of its effort to support its host communities during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
8 COVID deaths, 318 new cases
The Ministry of Health has recorded 8 additional COVID related deaths, bringing the total number of deaths to 1159. There are currently...
South entertainers stage anti-mandatory vax walk
Using a long PVC-designed syringe as their prop—and led by entertainer Trisha Hamilton and leader of the Kaisokah Moko Jumbies Junior Bisnath—the group sent a clear message to the Government that they strongly opposed forced vaccination for COVID-19.
Scotiabank temporarily opens all branches to accommodate month-end banking
Scotiabank will temporarily reopen all of its branches during the busy month end period. From June 1, 2021, all locations, with the...
Diego Martin man extracted and placed in State Quarantine Facility
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) is reminding citizens that any breach of a quarantine order, carries a penalty of up to $50,000 in fines or six months’ imprisonment upon conviction.