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UNC, PNM call on citizens to get vaccinated
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No long lines for vaccines in south Trinidad
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Hinds says oh geed! to Moonilal s vaccine guinea pig claims
Fitzgerald Hinds -
NATIONAL Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds and Finance Minister Colm Imbert on Sunday supported Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh s condemnation of UNC s Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal s comments about Trinidad and Tobago soon receiving 100,000 doses of the Sinopharm vaccine from China. In a daily newspaper article on Saturday, Moonilal claimed the population could be used as guinea pigs for this vaccine and its efficacy was unknown.
In a tweet, Imbert said, Recent claims by the UNC Opposition about the safety and efficacy of the Sinopharm covid19 vaccine are asinine. The Astrazenica and Pfizer vaccines have the same exact WHO approval status as Sinopharm. All these vaccines are approved by WHO (World Health Organization) for emergency use in the pandemic.
San Fernando mayor blames lawlessness for covid19 spike
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Caroni still has highest covid19 case numbers
A breakdown of active cases in different counties across Trinidad and Tobago. - Graphic courtesy Ministry of Health
THE county of Caroni continues to have the most cases of covid19 in the country. This was announced by Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram at the Health Ministry’s virtual press conference on Saturday morning.
He said approximately 25.73 per cent of patients are from there, with the Victoria district trailing with 25.15 per cent.
The lowest percentage is from Nariva Mayaro – 1.26 per cent, while St David/St Andrew have 18.89 per cent, Tobago has 3.34 per cent, St George Central has 8.87 per cent, St George East has 13.52 per cent and St Patrick has 10.47 per cent.