NewsRegional REGIONAL: Government looks to “completely re-open” Trinidad and Tobago by Barbados Today 23/03/2022 written by Barbados Today 23/03/2022 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 194 SOURCE: CMC – Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says he sees no reasons why Trinidad and Tobago cannot be fully re-opened as the country has been recording low numbers of cases linked to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic that killed 3, 719 people and infected 136,000 others over the past two years. Trinidad and Tobago, like several other Caribbean countries, closed its borders as part of the efforts to stem the spread of the virus and in recent weeks, several regional countries have been slowly reducing their various measures and allowing for a certain level of normalcy. Rowley, addressing a public meeting of his ruling People’s National Movement (PNM) on Tuesday night, said that several days after the island staged a low level Carnival activities, there has not been any significant increase in new cases of the virus here. “Tonight we continue to be mindful of the fact that there is a pandemic and that there are viruses out there that we should avoid, but we appear as though we are in a place where we are coping with the virus and our economy is doing well. “I waited to see what was happening Carnival. The 14 days after Carnival would have come and gone, that additional mixing that we did has not changed our circumstance for the worse, so I am not being minded to tell the country, I see no reason now not to open up the country completely” Rowley said that a meeting would be held “within the next few days” with the health team “and we will take decisions commensurate with the circumstances in Trinidad and Tobago and compare it with what’s happening elsewhere. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Business owners disappointed “Remember there are one or two countries right now facing major outbreaks so we have to be careful, mindful, but we can be a whole lot more operational,” Rowley said, adding that “our economy has come through a very difficult period but we expect that there will be some growth in our economy”. He said those requiring government’s assistance will get that and that ‘those who can help themselves will be encouraged so to do and we will strengthen our position going forward. Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Fish vendors seek urgent ice access after oil spill shutdown 06/06/2025 Oil spill cleanup in final stretch 06/06/2025 Officials: Environmental disaster averted in Barbados’ first major oil spill 06/06/2025