LatestNews Trinidad&Tobago – Prime Minister Dr the Hon. Keith Rowley has tested positive for COVID-19 By admin April 6, 2021 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Must read More Than 1,100 Attendees Make the 20th Edition of Intcomexpo El Salvador a Landmark Technology Event for the Channel July 13, 2026 Barbados’ Partnership With Sweden Vital To Island’s Development July 13, 2026 Jamaica | Rosh Marketing Co. LTD Donates Notebooks To Support Back-to-School Activities July 13, 2026 Ingram Micro, at the center of technological transformation July 13, 2026 adminhttps://caribbeantodaynews.com The Prime Minister began experiencing flu-like symptoms on Monday evening and was subsequently tested for COVID-19. Dr Rowley is in isolation and is under medical supervision. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleHID Global Civil Registry Solution Advances Antigua and Barbuda’s Transformation to a Digital SocietyNext articleJapan’s Toshiba considers $20 billion take-private deal – source More articles More Than 1,100 Attendees Make the 20th Edition of Intcomexpo El Salvador a Landmark Technology Event for the Channel July 13, 2026 Barbados’ Partnership With Sweden Vital To Island’s Development July 13, 2026 Jamaica | Rosh Marketing Co. LTD Donates Notebooks To Support Back-to-School Activities July 13, 2026 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement - Latest article More Than 1,100 Attendees Make the 20th Edition of Intcomexpo El Salvador a Landmark Technology Event for the Channel July 13, 2026 Barbados’ Partnership With Sweden Vital To Island’s Development July 13, 2026 Jamaica | Rosh Marketing Co. LTD Donates Notebooks To Support Back-to-School Activities July 13, 2026 Ingram Micro, at the center of technological transformation July 13, 2026 Acer Reports Q2’26 Revenues at NT$85.30 Billion, the highest Q2 in 13 years, up 28.2% Year-on-year July 10, 2026