THE VINCENTIAN PDF-04-06-21

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FRIDAY, JUNE

04, 2021

VOLUME 115, No.22

Red Zone water restoration Page 3

www.thevincentian.com

An indictment (letter) Page 8

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Tributes to ‘Sarge’ Nichols Page 14

Brother kills brother Page 15

CoP, DPP too close Page 24

PASTOR’S SON ALLEGES POLICE BRUTALITY Right: This photo shows the ‘mellow side’ of Leslie Bascombe who has gone public with an allegation of police brutality against him. Left: Leslie Bascombe’s car came to a standstill after a bumper clash with a RRU vehicle. by KENVILLE HORNE THE SON OF A PROMINENT PASTOR said that he was punched and beaten by police officers. Leslie Bascombe alleged that on Friday 21st May he suffered one of the most traumatizing experiences of his life, at

the hands of men charged with protecting and serving the citizens of this country. Bascombe, a Queen’s Drive resident and son of Pastor Ricardo Continued on Page 3.

COVID-19 CASES IN SCHOOLS AND HUBS hosted by the Ministry of Health, revealed that just REPORTS HAVE COME TO after a mere two weeks of HAND that a COVID-19 tests face-to-face instructions, there for both students and teachers have been three COVID-19 in several schools and PCR tests confirmed as learning hubs across the positive: two children and one country, have returned teacher. positive results. “We have suspicion that Although the Ministry of there are others in these Education is yet to make an hubs,” he announced and official announcement on the assured that his ministry was issue, St. Clair Prince, investigating this likelihood. Minister of Health, in a Prince, in referring to the statement made on Tuesday COVID-19 status as of May at a virtual press conference 31, reported that there were a total of 2,044 cases. He lamented, “27% of cases Health Minister St. Clair Prince broke the news about sacs are 18 years and younger. of COVID-19 among student and teachers since the Children as young as one commencement of limited face-to-face instructions. by GLORIAH…

month old have had it.” This situation has arisen since face-to-face instructions commenced on May 17, for Form 5 and Grade 6 students, i.e. students doing external examinations. They students were either assigned to their respective schools or to designated learning hubs. Forms 1-4 and Grades K-5 recommenced online classes on 25th May. The face-to-face instructions warranted the need for safety measures, especially in light of occurring cases of COVID-19. Towards ensuring some safety measures, teachers

were required by May 17, to present proof of their coronavirus status, i.e. proof of vaccination or results for coronavirus testing. Thereafter, test results were required to be handed in every two weeks. As far as the students were concerned, it was advised that students attending classes at schools and learning hubs be tested. Though not mandatory, these students — Fifth Formers and Sixth Graders - were expected to become involved in the testing exercise once they presented a Continued on Page 3.


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