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


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

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Close to 300 students missed exams because of illness, quarantine


Close to 300 students missed exams because of illness, quarantine
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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. ....

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TTUTA, Principals Association boycott stakeholders meeting citing disrespect


TTUTA, Principals Association boycott stakeholders meeting citing disrespect
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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.
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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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