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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday News Image courtesy CDC TT had six more covid19 related deaths between Friday and Saturday afternoon, bringing the number of deaths to 1,639. According to the Ministry of Health’s afternoon update, they were two elderly and three middle-aged men, as well as one middle-aged woman. Five of them had multiple comorbidities, while the other person’s comorbiditiy was obesity. In addition, 234 new cases were recorded from samples taken from October 19 […]

Source: Trinidad News

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