PM Andrew Holness assures that gov’t is working on protocols for resumption of cruise tourism
by Myesha Broadie August 12th, 2021
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has sought to assure that the government is working on protocols for the resumption of cruise tourism
Independent Physicians want gov’t to make antibody testing readily available for citizens who are at higher risk of contracting Covid
by Myesha Broadie August 12th, 2021
Independent physicians are calling on the government to make antibody testing readily available for citizens in an effort to better
Justice Minister urges newly commissioned JPs for St. Catherine, to not allow themselves to be used
by Myesha Broadie August 12th, 2021
Justice Minister Delroy Chuck is urging newly commissioned Justices of the Peace (JPs) for St. Catherine, to not allow themselves to be
Tourism Ministry investigating claim of Covid cluster at popular Negril resort
by Myesha Broadie August 11th, 2021
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says his Ministry is investigating a claim that close to 50 people have tested positive for Covid-19
Opposition Spokesman on Transport says new 7pm curfew is unrealistic given state-of-affairs in the transport sector
by Myesha Broadie August 11th, 2021
Opposition Spokesman on Transport Mikael Phillips says the new 7pm curfew implemented by government is unrealistic given the current
Jamaica records increases in Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths
by Myesha Broadie August 11th, 2021
The Health Ministry is reporting an increase in Covid-19 cases, hospitaliztions and deaths. 13 Covid-19 related deaths were reported
Education Minister says efforts are being made to ensure that all students benefit from online lessons
by Myesha Broadie August 11th, 2021
With uncertainty surrounding the return of face-to-face school come September, Education Minister, Fayval Williams says her ministry
374,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines administered up to Sunday August 8
by Myesha Broadie August 11th, 2021
Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr. Christopher Tufton is reporting that 374,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines have been administered up