Trinidad talk show host say he has coronavirus

Ian Alleyne
Ian Alleyne

(Trinidad Express) Flamboyant Crime Watch talk show host Ian Alleyne says he has tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus.

His claim has triggered alarm, with people pointing out that he had been in contact with countless people since his March 15 return from Florida where he believes he contracted the virus that has sickened almost 400,000 people and killed more than 16,000 people globally.

As of Tuesday, there were 57 cases of COVID-19 in Trinidad and Tobago.

Concern is also being raised about his young son and wife with whom he interacted after his test result was confirmed.

Alleyne, who is among the almost 20,000 people who returned to Trinidad in the past two weeks, is also being castigated for not self-isolating upon his return, a request that has been made repeatedly by health authorities trying to slow the spread of the virus and prevent a collapse of the health care system.

Among the people Alleyne interviewed was the head of the Prison Service Dennis Pulchan following the March 17 attempted prison breakout and riot at Golden Grove, Arouca.

Alleyne was part of a media scrum that included journalists from the Express, CNC3 and Newsday.

He also went to the Gran Bazaar mall to meet with casino workers who were losing their jobs over the closure of the businesses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic lock down.

There has been no official response from the State to Alleyne’s claim.

On the Facebook page of Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh this morning, a fake news alert regarding Alleyne’s statement was posted, then deleted.

The Ministry of Health has since issued a statement asking that it not be shared because it is fake.

Epidemiologist at the Ministry of Health, Dr Avery Hinds was asked on a television talk show this morning about Alleyne’s claim. He declined to comment.

The Express has reached out to Deyalsingh but there has been no immediately response.

Deyalsingh will be at an 11a.m. press conference today to update the country on the COVID-19 pandemic.

People who were in proximity to Alleyne recently are already taking action.

A singer wrote today: WITH ALL THE CALLS AND MESSAGES I GOT BECAUSE OF A PIC WITH MYSELF AND IAN ALLEN i am at Mt Hope to get tested for COVID 19 VIRUS. I did the responsible thing. After consultation with the doctors, nurse and experts, i show no signs, i am healthy and no need to be tested because i have no symptoms, if any signs arise within 3 days come back to the hospital. MAY GOD BLESS US ALL.

And a journalist from the Newsday wrote: Ian possibly having covid19 scares me. He spoke & touched Dennis Pulchan on March 17. Pulchan as Prisons Chief visited MSP where inmates supposedly were afraid of an outbreak inside. Next day I spoke and interacted with Pulchan. My wife is asthmatic. Ian having covid19 SCARES ME!

In two videos posted to his social media page late on Tuesday, a weeping Alleyne said he returned from a two day trip to Miami, Florida on March 15.

Hw said he ‘got wet’ on the Sunday of his return and was of the opinion that he had gotten ‘the cold or something’ so he ‘didn’t take it on’ since all his vitals signs “were perfect and everything’.

He said he went to his personal doctor over the weekend and mentioned that he had a cold. He said the doctor said the problem was his allergies and prescribed medication.

Alleyne said he still decided that he would go to the Mt Hope hospital on Monday, without being prompted, and did the test, because he didn’t want to take chances.

The results have returned positive said Alleyne.

He would be making himself available for quarantine, and was not running from anything.

Alleyne, who taped a live show at his studio in Chaguanas on Tuesday evening, said he had make contact with Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh who instructed him what he needed to do, and that someone would come and pick him up.

He said on the video: “If you came from a trip. Maybe you might have no symptoms, get tested please. I just can’t ant imagine this happened to me. I scared. My family have no symptoms…”