(Trinidad Guardian) As the fear of the recent uptick in localised COVID-19 cases continued to fuel debate on whether the Government should again lock down the country, the Ministry of Health yesterday reported eight new cases, the highest daily count since the virus hit Trinidad and Tobago’s shores.
In the ministry’s 6 pm update, it said three of seven new cases recently returned from Canada while four were primary contacts of a recent case. This pushed the overall tally of confirmed cases to 164. Earlier yesterday, the ministry reported one more case had been reported overnight, a patient who is a primary contact of a person who recently tested positive.
Up to last night, there were 34 patients under medical quarantine and treatment.
It has been a worrisome two-week period for citizens. It was just last Wednesday that T&T began recording new cases of local transmission, something that had not happened in two and a half months. However, after a new localised case from East Trinidad – case 139 – there has been a steady rise in new cases.
On Wednesday, Chief Medical Officer Dr Roshan Parasram confirmed that T&T was in its second wave of the virus spread. Even worse, Minister of Health Terrence Deyalsingh said the public was refusing to cooperate of health officials carrying out contact tracing.
However, Deyalsingh said the Government is not considering another lockdown at this time. Instead, he said they proposed to use targeted and strategic lockdowns of business and places exposed to the virus.
Meanwhile, workers at the Trinidad and Tobago Mortgage Finance Company Limited are refusing to turn out to work today after a COVID scare in the Finance Department yesterday.