Jamaica’s COVID-19 Cases Climb To 25
Jamaica now has 25 confirmed cases of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), following the return of six additional positive tests over
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Jamaica now has 25 confirmed cases of the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), following the return of six additional positive tests over
Read MoreJamaica now has 21 confirmed cases of COVID-19. This is up by two from the recorded tally of 19 on
Read MoreThe 2020 Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo is to be postponed due to the global spread of the novel coronavirus,
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Wellness (MOHW) is asking persons who travelled on JetBlue flights to Jamaica on the following
Read MoreAmidst false information circulating via social media, business in Jamaica continues, within the parameters outlined and there is no planned
Read MoreCountry music legend Kenny Rogers has died of natural causes at age 81. News of his passing came via his
Read MoreEffective 11:59 PM on Saturday, March 21, 2020, and for a period of fourteen (14) days in the first instance,
Read MoreJamaica’s tally of confirmed COVID-19 cases has rise to 16. Prime Minister Andrew Holness made the revelation while speaking in
Read MoreFormer Jamaican distance runner, Kemoy Campbell recently made an appeal for assistance after undergoing surgery in the United States. Minister
Read MoreThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has claimed its first life in Jamaica. The announcement was made at a press conference on
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health & Wellness (MOHW) recently announced that preliminary results of seven (7) tests completed on Sunday, March
Read MoreA Jamaican family currently residing in Wuhan, China where the Coronavirus (Covid-19) was first discovered, recently shared what life is
Read MoreKINGSTON, Jamaica. 16 March 2020 – The Ministry of Health & Wellness is reporting that preliminary results of seven (7)
Read MoreThe Ministry of Health and Wellness is reporting that two new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the island.
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