Stabroek News Sunday

Trinidad bans Christmas parties in public service

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(Trinidad Guardian) Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley has said there is to be no Christmas parties in the public service in 2020 and has called on the private sector to follow suit.

At a news conference in Tobago Saturday, Dr Rowley said he will tell the head of the public service on Monday to instruct all government ministries to carry out this directive and will inform the Minister of Finance, as Corporatio­n Sole, to instruct State enterprise­s to do the same.

He said the aim to have students return to school will be defeated if “we free up” during the Christmas period.

“If we’re not careful, the Christmas cultural responses could put us in a position where the January numbers could say to us ‘no school’ because we have behaved badly and the infectious rate would be so high that we can’t even think of bringing children back out to school,” he said.

“Do not encourage congregati­on and mixing over the Christmas season,” he said.

He urged the population to note that the Christmas season is not a time to relax measures that have been implemente­d to keep the country safe.

Dr Rowley said that he has learnt that almost every villa in Tobago is booked for Christmas, adding that while that is good for Tobago from an economic standpoint, it means that there will be a rise in the potential for cases to spread.

He said it will just take a few cases of misconduct for the viral to get out of hand in Tobago.

“It all has to do with the behaviour of people coming to Tobago or are in Tobago,” he said.

Minister of Health Dr Terrance Deyalsingh also called for a “holy but quiet Christmas” without parties and family gatherings.

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