Trinidad and Tobago has reopened but covid protocols still exist
Trinidad and Tobago re-opened its borders on Saturday after a 16-month closure due to the coronavirus pandemic, with authorities reiterating that stringent measures and fines would be applied to anyone trying to beat the system.
Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley said that he had received reports that on the first flight that arrived, from Guyana, some passengers were attempting to undermine protocols.
“I want to make it clear again that we are not giving any passes to people who believe that they are smarter than the rest of us,” Rowley said, telling reporters he would not elaborate on the incident “because it might become a legal matter for some individuals”.
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