Looking back at Xmas, Boxing Day

THE MAIN EVENT: Khaleel Thornhil, left, and Nyaisha Neptune open gifts at their home in Tobago on the morning of Christmas Day.
 - DAVID REID
THE MAIN EVENT: Khaleel Thornhil, left, and Nyaisha Neptune open gifts at their home in Tobago on the morning of Christmas Day. - DAVID REID

Newsday takes a look back at some of the pictures taken for the benefit of our readers by our hardworking photographers on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

MEN FOR THE JOB: Men at Gulf City Mall in San Fernando try to keep themselves occupied as they dutifully wait for their significant others to finish their shopping on Boxing Day. - CHEQUANA WHEELER

READY TO PROTECT: Armed police are ready for anything as they patrol High Street in San Fernando as the city bustles with commercial activity on Boxing Day. - CHEQUANA WHEELER

LAST CHANCE: Shoppers flock to Charlotte Street, Port of Spain, in huge numbers on foot and in cars in an attempt to get those all-important, last-minute items on Christmas Eve.
- AYANNA KINSALE

PRAYER FROM A DISTANCE: Members of the congregation worship while observing physical distancing rules during Christmas mas at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Independence Square, Port of Spain on Christmas Day. The rules, implemented across all churches in TT are part of the "new normal" for worship brought on by the global covid19 pandemic.- Vidya Thurab

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JUST STOP!: Activist Dr Wayne Kublalsingh, centre, and ex-convict Adrian Gokool, right, speak to the media at a protest to highlight the effects of crime at the Cipriani Roundabout, Independence Square, Port of Spain on Christmas Day. The Kublalsingh's sign reads, in part, "Men in the world, STOP, raping and killing the women PLEASE!" - Vidya Thurab

INNOCENCE: From left: Leo De Costa, Kai Camps, Peter De Freitas and Tsio Adelekan admire a beautifully decorated Christmas tree at Dexter Kalloo's home in Diego Martin on Christmas Eve. - Sureash Cholai

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