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Port of Spain, Trinidad – The much sought after tickets for the West Indies v India Series 2011 are now on sale in Trinidad, Antigua and Jamaica. Tickets sales commenced today, Monday May 16th, as fans have been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to secure their chance to see the Windies and World Cup champions India in action. The home side and the visitors will contest a Digicel Pearl’s Twenty20, five Digicel Pearl’s ODIs in addition to three Digicel Tests in five countries across the Caribbean. Tickets for the Digicel Pearl’s Twenty20 at the Queen’s Park Oval cost TT$250 (US$42)
Chief Medical Officer Dr. David Johnson. Photo credit: GIS The Ministry of Health has confirmed that it is ready to deal with what the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) has warned could be a resurgence of the deadly Swine Flu (H1N1) that left thousands dead just over one year ago. Based on the occurrence of sporadic outbreaks reported in countries in the Americas since the beginning of this year, CAREC has recommended that countries in the Caribbean reactivate their National Preparedness Plans for the pandemic.
Q95News - Chief Medical Officer, Dr. David Johnson says the Influenza A H1N1 virus is still being monitored by health officials in Dominica. He says though the virus is no longer a major cause of concern, surveillance continues and persons are still being tested, but test results at this time are largely showing to be […]