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Abdool-Richards: Stringent measures can prevent Delta virus arriving here

Abdool-Richards: Stringent measures can prevent Delta virus arriving here by An­na-Lisa Paul As T&T read­ies it­self to of­fi­cial­ly re­open its bor­ders on Ju­ly 17, na­tion­als who have been stuck abroad since March 2020 will no longer have to ap­ply for an ex­emp­tion to re-en­ter the coun­try, but will have to sat­is­fy the strin­gent re­quire­ments laid down by the Min­istry of Health (MoH). As she re­as­sured na­tion­als that they have noth­ing to fear from pas­sen­gers com­ing from ter­ri­to­ries where var­i­ous strains of the virus have been de­tect­ed, Prin­ci­pal Med­ical Of­fi­cer Dr Maryam Ab­dool-Richards said T&T has thor­ough and com­pre­hen­sive screen­ing pro­ce­dures in place.

Close to 300 students missed exams because of illness, quarantine

Close to 300 students missed exams because of illness, quarantine by 20210712 Members of the Public Health Department at the Mayaro/Rio Claro Regional Corporation (MRCRC) sanitise the space at the Mayaro Government Primary School ahead of SEA exams on July 1. ↔ PICTURE courtesy Mayaro Rio Claro Regional Corporation Ap­prox­i­mate­ly 64 sec­ondary school stu­dents and 227 pri­ma­ry school stu­dents missed crit­i­cal ex­ams this year. The sec­ondary school stu­dents missed ei­ther the Caribbean Sec­ondary Ed­u­ca­tion Cer­tifi­cate (CSEC) or the Caribbean Ad­vanced Pro­fi­cien­cy Ex­am (CAPE) due to ill­ness and/or be­ing quar­an­tined due to the COVID-19 virus.

TTUTA, Principals Association boycott stakeholders meeting citing disrespect

TTUTA, Principals Association boycott stakeholders meeting citing disrespect by 20210712 TTUTA president Antonia De Freitas shows a copy of the Ministry of Education’s, draft Guidlines for the Reopening of Schools, September 2021 during a news conference at TTUTA’s head office, Carlsen Field, Chaguanas, yesterday. SHASTRI BOODAN An­na-Lisa Paul Rep­re­sen­ta­tives of the T&T Uni­fied Teach­ers As­so­ci­a­tion (TTUTA) and the Na­tion­al Pri­ma­ry Schools Prin­ci­pals As­so­ci­a­tion (NAPSPA) yes­ter­day re­fused to at­tend a stake­hold­ers meet­ing with Ed­u­ca­tion Min­is­ter Dr Nyan Gads­by-Dol­ly to dis­cuss the planned re­open­ing of schools in Sep­tem­ber, claim­ing they were dis­re­spect­ed.

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