PAHO reports higher tobacco consumption rate among teenagers as opposed to adults
by Myesha Broadie July 28th, 2021
The Pan American Health Organization, PAHO is reporting that there has been a higher tobacco consumption rate among children aged 13 to
JMEA says it stands ready to support entrepreneurs who want to sell products through Amazon
by Myesha Broadie July 28th, 2021
The Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association, JMEA has assured that it stands ready to support entrepreneurs who want to sell
Central Manchester MP Rhoda Crawford hits back at criticism from some senior PNP members
by Myesha Broadie July 26th, 2021
Member of Parliament for Manchester Central, the Jamaica Labour Party’s Rhoda Crawford has hit back at criticism from senior members of
Police following strong leads into Park Lane shooting which left 3 dead and 4 wounded
by Myesha Broadie July 26th, 2021
The police say they are following strong leads in the killing of three men and the wounding of four others, along Park Lane, Red Hills
Jamaicans are being advised to brace for rainfall over the next three days. This as a trough is expected to linger across the island
Opposition Senator Floyd Morris expresses concern that PATH is failing to break inter-generational cycle of poverty
by Myesha Broadie July 24th, 2021
Opposition Senator Floyd Morris has expressed concern that the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education PATH, is not
Health Ministry commences discussions to include the services of private doctors, in the coming vaccination exercise
by Myesha Broadie July 24th, 2021
Minister of Health Dr. Christopher Tufton has announced that discussions have begun to include the services of private doctors in the
CMO says in the event of a third Covid spike, Covid patients who do not need to be at hospitals, will be discharged to create space for critical patients
by Myesha Broadie July 24th, 2021
Chief Medical Officer, CMO, Dr. Jacquiline Bisasor-Mckenzie, said Covid-19 patients who do not need to be at hospitals, will be