NEWS
Increase in covid19 cases in region
CORONAVIRUS (covid19) cases in Latin and South America have increased, according to the CARPHA situation report. The report indicates that the total number of cases in Ecuador have risen to 13, while Brazil’s cases increased to seven. Other Latin American countries, like Argentina and Chile, which both had one case each, remained unchanged. French territories in the region also remain unchanged, with five cases in French Guiana, two in Martinique, two in St Martin and two in St Bart’s. Read more here
Form Five student charged with shooting cashier
A Form Five student has been denied bail after appearing in court charged with shooting at Navita Premchand with intent to kill her. Miguel Thompson, 18, appeared in the Siparia First Magistrates Court yesterday charged with five offences stemming from the incident. Premchand, 32, is still warded in a critical condition at hospital. Prosecutor Sgt Starr Jacob told Senior Magistrate Margaret Alert that doctors have advised her family to have “cautious hope” for her survival. Premchand, 32, a cashier, was at her workplace Unique Books and Sports Centre two Fridays ago when two men entered and shot her. Read more here
All 35 samples in T&T free of coronavirus
There is no confirmed case of the coronavirus, COVID-19, in Trinidad and Tobago at this time. Read more here
POLITICS
Covid19 testing only at Carpha
Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh said the only testing for covid19 should be done at the Caribbean Public Health Authority (CARPHA), amid reports of private labs offering the test at a handsome price. On Sunday on Radio 95.5 FM, Deyalsingh lamented that some private labs have been asking private doctors to send their patient swabs to them for testing even as the samples according to the minister would then have to be sent on to Carpha for verification. Urging doctors to send the swabs straight to Carpha, Deyalsingh said, “Cut out the middle man.” Former health minister Dr Fuad Khan, a medical specialist, supported Deyalsingh’s stance, largely because in the event of a positive case only Carpha can trace the contracts the patient would have had. Khan said if any private lab was testing for covid19, he hoped the tests were done using test kits of international repute. Read more here
Energy Minister: We could be hurt severely
Energy Minister Franklin Khan has admitted that if the ongoing price-war between Saudi Arabia and Russia continues for a prolonged period this country could be significantly hurt. In a brief interview yesterday Khan told Guardian Media: “The Saudi’s have their own agenda, Russia has a more geopolitical agenda because they are claiming that they want to squeeze the US out of the Shale market. But in any event both Saudi and Russia, for whatever reasons, they can survive on depressed prices for a period, as for however long that period is I don’t know, but countries like Trinidad who are price takers—I mean we would be hurt severely.” Fear and a price-war between two of the world’s largest oil producers have caused a precipitous collapse of crude prices and resulted in a team led by Finance Minister Colm Imbert, Khan and Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister Stuart Young working on plans to ameliorate the fallout should the country have to endure a sustained period of depressed prices. Read more here
BUSINESS
Chamber, PAHO to jointly host COVID-19 information session
The T&T Chamber is in the process of planning an information session for its members in conjunction with the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) following the novel coronavirus outbreak. It is also conducting a survey with its members, both manufacturers to importers to get possible feedback on any supply chain challenges and to identify solutions to mitigate stock outs, said the Chamber’s CEO Gabriel Faria. “We have also engaged the Ministry of Health to attend so we can ensure we provide fact based guidance and dispel all the rumours around preventative actions and dealing with it. “Based on our various discussions with the Ministry of Health and PAHO we are comforted in knowing that once we are prepared we have the ability to mitigate the widespread impact COVID-19 has had in some other countries,” Faria added. Read more here
The end is near for sugar factories
The process of demolishing the historic Usine Ste Madeleine and Brechin Castle sugar mills has begun. Read more here
REGIONAL
Phillips: I Can Beat Holness
President of the People’s National Party (PNP), Dr Peter Phillips, has pushed back against critics who assert that he does not have the mettle to lead his party to victory in the upcoming general election. Phillips dismissed the claim that he could not wrest Jamaica House from the Holness administration. “Suffice it to say, we are not going to change leadership now. We are going to fight the election and I have every confidence that we will win the election,” Phillips said yesterday during an interview with The Gleaner. Prime minister and leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), Andrew Holness, has given hints that he might send Jamaicans to the polls before the general election that is constitutionally due early next year. The party’s chairman, Robert Montague, declared on Sunday that the JLP was ready to contest the election. Read more here
Law and Order Must Prevail
President David Granger, in a statement on Monday, has urged Guyanese to remain calm and to desist from engaging in activities likely to raise tensions as they await the decision of the Chief Justice on how the Guyana Elections Commission (GECOM) should treat with its final declaration on the 2020 General and Regional Elections. In the statement, the President acknowledged that the Opposition has been spreading a narrative that is “no more than a falsification of reality” which has contributed to disorder and violence in society. Read more here
INTERNATIONAL
“We don’t know” how many coronavirus tests have been done, says US health secretary
US Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar says his department isn’t sure how many tests for the novel coronavirus have been performed in the United States. Speaking to CNN’s John Berman on New Day Tuesday, Azar said: “We don't know exactly how many because of hundreds of thousands of our tests have gone out to private labs and hospitals that currently do not report in to CDC. "We're working with the CDC and those partners to get an IT reporting system up and running hopefully this week where we would be able to get that data to keep track of how many we're testing,” he added. Read more here
Coronavirus: President Xi visits Wuhan to signal control of outbreak
10th March 2020