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Hinds: Omicron-positive female passenger must feel brunt of the law - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

THE female airline passenger who arrived at Piarco International Airport, on December 9, infected with the omicron strain of covid19 must feel the full range of the law for an alleged false declaration of her status, National Security Minister Fitzgerald Hinds said on Friday.

Hinds was replying to an urgent question by Caroni East MP Dr Rishad Seecheran in the House of Representatives.

He said the woman had left JFK International Airport in New York to go to Panama and then came to Trinidad on a Copa Airlines flight.

He said TT uses a Travel Pass system of advance passenger information to help manage the virus and its variants. Travel applications require they be done in truthfulness, and with dignity and honour, he said.

"It appears from the information available to me that the passenger made a false declaration and on that basis the Travel Pass was issued to her.

"But in the way we do the business upon arrival in Trinidad and Tobago the information uploaded would be verified and I would like to congratulate the Ministry of Health, the Port Health officials actually, who were able by virtue of their work at the airport to identify that the passenger had uploaded a PCR that was positive as opposed to negative."

He said Port Health staff had identified the problem and isolated it for everyone's protection.

"The passenger is now in the safe confines of one of our step-down facilities. The other passengers who may have travelled in proximity to her have also been isolated in the protection of the people of Trinidad and Tobago, and the matter is under police investigation.

"We have passed regulations here (Parliament) to make it a very severe offence, with severe penalties, in such circumstances and I am assured the police are making haste with an investigation.

"Quite frankly, I'm looking to the full range of the law being applied and sanctions to go with it in the circumstances."

Oropouche East MP Dr Roodal Moonilal asked how the woman could have breached Travel Pass system.

Hinds replied, "The member for Oropouche East would hardly know because he happens to be the only person in TT who entered without getting a Travel Pass in these circumstances. The member would hardly understand what I meant by honour. It is an honour system. The applicant is expected to speak truthfully and in honour and there are at least five occasions in that application where honour is demanded to determine the health status of the individual, the covid status.

"Upon arrival, it is only then that the information would be verified. It was verified. The system worked. The person has been isolated and the police will do what they have to do."

Moonilal asked if the Travel Pass system will be upgraded?

Hinds swiped his arm toward the Opposition as he replied, "Permit me a quick metaphor. A very determined thief or burglar will get through any system, as they would know."

Asked by Speaker Bridgid Annisette-George, he withdrew the remark.

"The system for the Travel Pass is constantly under review." He said this inc

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