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Trinidad records another death from COVID-19
An elderly woman with pre-existing medical conditions became the latest person to die from the coronavirus (COVID-19) as Trinidad and Tobago Wednesday announced it...
Jamaica Records Second COVID-19 Related Death
The Health Ministry of Jamaica has reported that a second (COVID-19) patient has died.
The patient, who the Health Ministry says was recovering, died yesterday...
Curfew continues as Bermuda’s COVID-19 total climbs to 32
Bermuda has hit a “different stage” of the coronavirus crisis, the Premier said yesterday after five more positive tests for Covid-19 pushed the total...
Governor General urges Barbadians to obey curfew
Governor-General Dame Sandra Mason is urging Barbadians to obey the 10-hour curfew and that it is the responsibility of every Barbadian to cooperate with...
St. Kitts-Nevis records first cases of coronavirus
St Kitts-Nevis, the only Caribbean Community (CARICOM) country not to have recorded a case of the coronavirus in recent days, yesterday announced two cases...
Grenada records 7th case of COVID-19
Grenada has recorded its 7th case of the coronavirus.
The government (COVID-19) there has urged the population to continue to follow the guidelines outlined by...
Belize Prime Minister says no plans for National Shut Down
Belize Prime Minister Dean Barrow says there are no plans for declaring a state of emergency (SOE) or a total shutdown of the country...
2nd Covid-19 death recorded in Trinidad and Tobago
An elderly man who was among the cruise ship passengers quarantined at Camp Balandra and then transferred to the Couva Hospital after falling ill,...
Trinidad and Tobago’s gov’t defends decision to bar citizens
The Trinidad and Tobago government has defended its decision not to re-open its borders to accommodate 35 nationals stranded in Barbados, insisting that the...
Government extends curfew as Cayman Islands records another COVID-19 case
The Cayman Islands may have its first case of community transmission of the coronavirus.
According to Health officials there said at a press briefing Tuesday...