The Ministry of Health revealed in its daily 4pm update this afternoon (Monday 30th November 2020) that there are nine (9) additional COVID-19 cases in Trinidad and Tobago. This represents a 70% decrease in reported cases from yesterday.
The Ministry reported thirty (30) cases yesterday as well as two (2) more unfortunate deaths. The country’s death toll currently stands at 120. T&T’s confirmed cases now rises to 6,669, with 778 being active cases. A total of 5,771 patients have recovered from the virus to date. The Ministry states that the number of positive cases reported reflects the samples taken during the period 27th - 29th November 2020 and not the last 24 hours. In its latest update, the Ministry notes that four (4) persons have been discharged from public health facilities and there have been twenty-two (22) recovered community cases. Recovered community cases refer to persons who were previously COVID-19 positive and in self-isolation at home, and subsequently met the discharge criteria and were released from self-isolation. The Ministry also notes that there are currently forty-two (42) COVID-19 positive patients being treated at Hospitals:
Among the patients at Couva, two (2) are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). There are also currently twenty-nine (29) COVID-19 positive patients in step-down/transition facilities. This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
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The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) is searching for escaped prisoner, 34-year-old Devon Lewis, of Charuma Village, Biche. Lewis was last seen in Sangre Grande after he managed to escape while being transported. A Media Release from TTPS on Sunday (29th November 2020), stated that Lewis, who is charged with assault with intent to rob, was being transported to the Valencia Police Post when he escaped Police custody. He was last seen running South along Gilkes Street in Sangre Grande. Officers of the Eastern Division Task Force, CID, Valencia Police Post, with assistance from the Canine Unit, are currently conducting a search of the area. Anyone with information which could lead to the re-capture of Devon Lewis is asked to contact the Valencia Police Post at 667-9030 or 667-8001, call 999, 555, or share the information via the TTPS App. This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
This year’s ‘Cyber Monday’ online shopping extravaganza on Amazon (Monday 30th November 2020) is set to feature even more impressive deals than on ‘Black Friday.’ Amazon’s huge shopping event features over 31,000 markdowns and discounts of up to 70% off this year. Every category is included, such as electronics, smart home, beauty, clothing, home, kitchen, and more. We are tracking the best Cyber Monday deals on Amazon and you can find a list of the early deals below. Be sure to check back here often as we update the list with the latest deals as they become available.
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The Ministry of Health will be hosting a virtual Press Conference at 11am this morning (Monday 30th November 2020) to update the public about the latest developments with COVID-19 in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Ministry reported thirty (30) cases yesterday along with two (2) more unfortunate deaths. The country’s death toll currently stands at 120. Watch the live stream of the Press Conference below when it begins at 11am, courtesy of CCN TV6.
This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
The Ministry of Health revealed in its daily 4pm update this afternoon (Sunday 29th November 2020) that there are two (2) more unfortunate COVID-19 related deaths in Trinidad and Tobago, plus thirty (30) additional cases. This represents a 31.82% decrease in reported cases from yesterday. The latest deaths are an elderly female and an elderly male, both with pre-existing medical conditions.
The Ministry reported forty-four (44) cases yesterday. The country’s death toll currently stands at 120. T&T’s confirmed cases now rises to 6,660, with 795 being active cases. A total of 5,745 patients have recovered from the virus to date. The Ministry states that the number of positive cases reported reflects the samples taken during the period 26th - 28th November 2020 and not the last 24 hours. In its latest update, the Ministry notes that twelve (12) persons have been discharged from public health facilities and there have been two (2) recovered community cases. Recovered community cases refer to persons who were previously COVID-19 positive and in self-isolation at home, and subsequently met the discharge criteria and were released from self-isolation. The Ministry also notes that there are currently forty-two (42) COVID-19 positive patients being treated at Hospitals:
Among the patients at Couva, two (2) are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). There are also currently twenty-nine (29) COVID-19 positive patients in step-down/transition facilities. This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates. According to a Media Release from the Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS), a Special Reserve Police Constable attached to the St. Clair Police Station was arrested yesterday (Friday 27th November 2020) during a DUI exercise in St. Joseph.
The Media Release stated that Police Officers were conducting the exercise between the hours of 8pm and 11.40pm on Friday night, when a man dressed in a black jersey marked ‘Police’ with a Police Service logo on the front, reportedly started shouting at the Officers. He also began inciting drivers to ignore the Officers’ instructions. He was cautioned, but violently pulled away when an Officer at the scene attempted to arrest him. He was eventually held and arrested for disorderly behaviour, obstructing a Police Officer and resisting arrest. He was taken to the Tunapuna Police Station where he was later identified as a Special Reserve Police Constable. Investigations are ongoing. The exercise was supervised by Cpl Bissoon and included Officers of the DUI Task Force and the St. Joseph Police Station. The Ministry of Health revealed in its daily 4pm update this afternoon (Saturday 28th November 2020) that there are forty-four (44) additional COVID-19 cases in Trinidad and Tobago. This represents a 175% increase in reported cases from yesterday.
The Ministry reported sixteen (16) cases yesterday as well as two (2) more unfortunate deaths. The country’s death toll currently stands at 118. T&T’s confirmed cases now jumps to 6,630, with 780 being active cases. A total of 5,732 patients have recovered from the virus to date. The Ministry states that of the forty-four (44) new positive cases, three (3) are from Tobago. Further, the number of positive cases reported reflects the samples taken during the period 25th - 27th November 2020 and not the last 24 hours. This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
The Ministry of Health will be hosting a virtual Press Conference at 11am this morning (Saturday 28th November 2020) to update the public about the latest developments with COVID-19 in Trinidad and Tobago.
The Ministry reported sixteen (16) cases yesterday along with two (2) more unfortunate deaths. The country’s death toll currently stands at 118. Watch the live stream of the Press Conference below when it begins at 11am, courtesy of CCN TV6.
This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
The Ministry of Health revealed in its daily 4pm update this afternoon (Friday 27th November 2020) that there are two (2) more unfortunate COVID-19 related deaths in Trinidad and Tobago, plus sixteen (16) additional cases. This represents a 76.12% decrease in reported cases from yesterday. The latest deaths are an elderly female and an elderly male, both with pre-existing medical conditions.
The Ministry reported sixty-seven (67) cases yesterday. The country’s death toll now stands at 118. T&T’s confirmed cases now rises to 6,586, with 758 being active cases. A total of 5,710 patients have recovered from the virus to date. The Ministry states that the number of positive cases reported reflects the samples taken during the period 24th - 26th November 2020 and not the last 24 hours. In its latest update, the Ministry notes that eight (8) persons have been discharged from public health facilities and there have been twenty-two (22) recovered community cases. Recovered community cases refer to persons who were previously COVID-19 positive and in self-isolation at home, and subsequently met the discharge criteria and were released from self-isolation. The Ministry also notes that there are currently thirty-six (36) COVID-19 positive patients being treated at Hospitals:
Among the patients at Couva, one (1) is in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and one (1) is in the High Dependency Unit (HDU). There are also currently twenty-nine (29) COVID-19 positive patients in step-down/transition facilities. This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates. The Ministry of Health is calling on the Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Newspaper to immediately retract statements it attributed to the Minister of Health, Terrence Deyalsingh, in an article published today (Friday 27th November 2020). In a strongly-worded Media Release from the Ministry of Health this morning, Minister Deyalsingh denied making any of these statements. The Editorial from Newsday was captioned “Bigshot Wedding” in reference to the recent controversial wedding in Valsayn which was allegedly attended by a large group of people, in violation of the Public Health Regulations. Commissioner of Police, Gary Griffith, previously said that under the current law, nobody can be charged for that wedding as it was a private event, held on private property - unlike the recent ‘Zesser party’ in Central Trinidad. See the full Media Release below from the Ministry of Health: The Ministry of Health wishes to draw your attention to an Editorial captioned "Bigshot Wedding" published on page 12 of today's print and electronic editions of the Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Newspaper. This is a developing story - refresh this page for updates.
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