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Spike in deaths and infections encourage vaccinations in South
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RISHI RAGOONATH
kevon.felmine@guardian.co.tt
Atiba Scott had reservations about COVID-19 vaccines as numerous reports on the side effects are everywhere on the web.
But having that personal experience of losing a friend to the disease, the 39-year-old businessman was among the first to get vaccinated with China’s Sinopharm vaccine yesterday morning.
There was no rush for vaccines at the Ste Madeleine Health Centre where among the elderly were younger adults who suffer from chronic ailments. For them, it not only offered a feeling of protection against the disease that has increasingly traumatised families in the past month, but it gave a sense of feeling that they are contributing to the pandemic fight.
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The Czar makes Mas
CEO/Commander-In-Chief
of Caesar’s Army and Caesar CreatiV Jules Sobion aka Julius CZAR. -
When the Prime Minister announced last year that Carnival 2021 was cancelled some may have been tempted to throw in the towel. But not Jules Sobion aka Julius CZAR. For the entrepreneur and CEO/Commander-In-Chief of regional promotional entity Caesar’s Army, the cancellation was an opportunity for evolution.
And nowhere is that evolution more evident than in his foray into executive producing a theatre production. That production is CZAR and the Mas Movement presents MAS: Magic + Spirit on Carnival Monday and Tuesday which is being held at the National Academy for the Performing Arts (NAPA), Port of Spain.