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PM: Trinidad and Tobago would have been in trouble if not for Sinopharm
File photo: Dr Keith Rowley
The Prime Minister said on Thursday the country would have been in trouble if it had not received the Sinopharm vaccines from China.
Dr Rowley was speaking on the morning show Brighter Mornings with Bhoe with host Bhoendranath Tewarie on Multicultural Television (MCTV) on Thursday.
Rowley said, in order to achieve herd immunity, the government would have to vaccinate three quarters of Trinidad and Tobago’s 1.4 million population.
“We’re targeting 900,000 people ,which means if the vaccine requires two doses, we would have to get 1.8 million vaccines. That is quite a large target, considering vaccines were not available.”
Charitable Radio gets ready to make Radio For Good
A new radio service describing itself as a philanthropic station will launch on 16th May with JustGiving and Virgin Money Giving as partners.
Charitable Radio will promote the work of volunteers, fundraisers and charities, and will act as a vehicle for fundraising to a soundtrack of uplifting pop music.
Organisers say it is creating a platform that celebrates the work of volunteers, fundraisers and charities to a soundtrack of late 70s-present day pop music.
Sophie Greig, Head of Brand at JustGiving, said: “We’re very excited to join forces with Charitable Radio. With around 89% of the population tuning into radio every week, we look forward to being able to share with listeners the stories of amazing humans doing incredible things for the causes they care about.