MAJ President says Jamaica’s COVID death rate is higher than the rest of the world
by Donique Weston May 19th, 2022
President of the Medical Association of Jamaica, Dr. Brian James, has pointed out that Jamaica’s COVID-19 death rate is higher than the
Education and Health Ministries preparing to implement COVID-19 protocols for external examinations
by Shanice Gibbs May 18th, 2022
The Education and Health Ministries are discussing the guidelines for students sitting external exams who test positive for COVID-19.
More technical support coming for farmers registered to RADA with launch of new mobile app
by Shanice Gibbs May 18th, 2022
More technical support is coming for farmers registered to the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) as the Agriculture
Earnings generated by Jamaica’s global services sector estimated to have doubled over last six years.
by Shanice Gibbs May 18th, 2022
Earnings generated by Jamaica’s global services sector (GSS) are estimated to have more than doubled over the last six years. It
Jamaica experiencing fifth wave of Covid 19; 147 new cases recorded yesterday
by Myesha Broadie May 18th, 2022
Health and Wellness Minister, Dr. Christopher Tufton has confirmed that the country is experiencing the fifth wave of Coronavirus
Education Minister reports increase in suspected and confirmed Covid cases in schools
by Myesha Broadie May 18th, 2022
There has been an increase in the number of persons within the school space, who have tested positive for Covid 19 or are suspected to
Seven Jamaicans boarded a deportation flight from the United Kingdom to the island early this morning (May 18). According to the UK
Two men wanted on warrants of extradition in the United States, arrested in St. James
by Myesha Broadie May 18th, 2022
Two men who were wanted on warrants of extradition in the United States were arrested in St. James, yesterday (May 18). They are