Trinidad on a Thursday

UNDER MY 'BROLLY: Azari Hamilton, three, holds her umbrella as she made her way to a parlour in St Lucien Road, Diego Martin. She was accompanied by her father who moved out of the way to allow his daughter the photographic spotlight. PHOTO BY ROGER JACOB  -
UNDER MY 'BROLLY: Azari Hamilton, three, holds her umbrella as she made her way to a parlour in St Lucien Road, Diego Martin. She was accompanied by her father who moved out of the way to allow his daughter the photographic spotlight. PHOTO BY ROGER JACOB -

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SOCIETY'S FORGOTTEN: Street dwellers gather on the pavement opposite the Brian Lara Promenade in Port of Spain after the promenade was cordoned off last week by police to prevent people congregating. PHOTO BY ROGER JACOB -

OH ALLAH!:
Muslims pray inside the Jinnah Memorial Mosque in St Joseph during the Eid-ul-Fitr public holiday. PHOTO BY ROGER JACOB -

FRESH CATCH: Fish vendor Rakesh Singh displays two freshly caught Crevalle which he offered for sale to passing drivers along St Lucien Road in Diego Martin. PHOTO BY ROGER JACOB -

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GETTING READY: Field hospitals erected at the Jean Pierre Sports Complex in Port of Spain as the State gets ready in the event of an explosion of covid19 cases and the collapse of the parallel health care system. PHOTO BY JEFF MAYERS -

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