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Caribbean L 18 ife, December 4-10, 2020
covid protocols.
The Environmental Health Services
COVID-19 Amended Regulations 2020
has made it mandatory that everyone
wear a mask or a suitable covering over
the nose and mouth.
Acting Deputy Chief of Police Davidson
Valerie told a news conference that
individuals are also required to wear
a mask in public buildings, including
supermarkets, retail and wholesale
commercial establishments, bars,
markets or any other similar business.
Failure to do so could result in a EC$75
fine.
Valerie said people detained for being
part of large gatherings are committing
an offence under the legislation and are
liable to, on summary conviction, to a
fine of EC$10,000 or a year in jail.
He said no person shall host a gathering
of more than 50 people, unless in
possession of written permission from
the chief of police.
Trinidad
As Trinidad and Tobago faces a battering
from international human rights
organizations over its inhumane treatment
of illegal Venezuelans migrants,
particularly children, the Trinidad and
Tobago Government is considering laws
which can protect refugees and asylum
seekers.
Attorney General Faris al Rawi said
by implementing legislation to give
effect to international conventions for
asylum seekers and refugees places a
mandatory obligation on the State to
provide housing, education and other
needs ahead of citizens.
He said the issue of the international
convention concerning asylum seekers
and refugees is one which is globally in a
state of flux, noting, “That is so because
the convention requires a prioritization
of asylum seekers and refugees to citizens
who are in your jurisdiction when
you look at it.”
The AG said Trinidad
and Tobago has adopted
other conventions, such
as the protection of children
rights into domestic law with the
passage of the Children Act, the Trafficking
in Persons Act and took the bold
move to register all Venezuelans both
legal and illegal.
Last week the Ministry of National
Security deported another 160 more
illegal Venezuelans on the heels of a
planned meeting with T&T Prime Minister,
Dr. Keith Rowley and Venezuelan
President, Nicholas Maduro.
The high court in Trinidad and Tobago
has been blocking some of the deportations
after lawyers of the illegal Venezuelans
filed constitutional motions
to stop the Government sending back a
number of mothers and their children.
— Compiled by Azad Ali
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