On this edition of Jamaica House Weekly: Prime Minister tightens curfew across four parishes, announces extension to quarantine measures and signs political code of conduct.
Director of the National Laboratory Services, Dr. Michelle Hamilton says the backlog of COVID-19 samples has now been cleared. This after the arrival of a shipment of testing reagents earlier this week. Dr. Hamilton adds that adds that adequate stock is now in country to carry out testing from all the surveillance activities that will be required around the new positive cases.
The Ministry of Education Youth and Information is to conduct a risk assessment surrounding the recent spike in COVID-19 cases, to determine if the start of the new academic year is to be delayed. Portfolio Minister, Karl Samuda, says the Ministry will also be engaging stakeholders in dialogue on the matter before a final decision is made.
On this week’s Get the facts, Maritime Authority of Jamaica implements measures to support continued operations of domestic small vessels amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Stay tuned for part 1 of our 5 part series focusing on the Maritime Authority of Jamaica (MAJ) during COVID-19
Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, is calling on candidates involved in the 2020 General Election to conduct their campaign activities free of intimidation as well as confrontational and violent practices.
A risk assessment of trends in COVID-19 cases is being done by health officials to determine if the phased reopening of schools for the new academic year should be delayed.
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