PM: Fast food outlets remain closed
McDonald s on Cipriani Boulevard, Port of Spain. Photo source: McDonald s -
Fast food outlets and street food vending would not be reopening next week as many people hoped.
There was a buzz on social media prior the Prime Minister s media conference at the Diplomatic Centre in St Ann’s, Port of Spain on Saturday about it.
But many were disappointed when Dr Rowley announced, “If we continue on that downward point with no alarm, we should be able to turn and pay some attention to cautiously reopening the services sector, especially the one that is the most out front, which is the food sector.
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