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JIS Evening News April 6 2020
Tracking underway for persons who returned to Jamaica between March 18 and 24 but are yet to self-identify; applications for Government’s CARE programme to open on Thursday and; JAMPRO to launch initiatives in the agriculture sector to stimulate economic growth.
JIS Midday News April 6 2020
Government sets up Cabinet COVID 19 taskforce, 58 coronavirus cases now confirmed and harsher penalties announced for travelers who do not report to Health Ministry.
GOJ Minute 2 April 6 2020
The first patient to have recovered from the COVID-19 in Jamaica, says he had a good experience compared to others around him and is now ready to go back to work.
GOJ Minute 1 April 6 2020
Minister of Health and Wellness Dr. Christopher Tufton says his team is in the final stages of developing a multifaceted plan to address COVID-19 concerns relating to densely populated areas across the country.
Get the Facts Talks with Dr Jacqueline Bisasor McKenzie to Find out what Group of Individuals are more At-Risk
Since the introduction of the novel coronavirus (COVID 19) on the island, several questions have arisen concerning at-risk groups. In part two of today’s JIS Get the Facts interview with host, Enthrose Campbell, Chief Medical Officer in the Ministry of Health and Wellness, Dr. Jacqueline Bisasor-McKenzie, sheds light on who is most at risk of contracting the virus and what this...
Duh Road Shares the Revised Island Traffic Authority (ITA) Motor Vehicle Fitness Procedure
To help protect staff and customers from COVID-19, The Island Traffic Authority (ITA) has suspended driver’s license and provisional driver’s license testing for an additional fourteen days until April 17. During the suspension however, persons can still conduct business at ITA Depots, and a revised procedure for testing motor vehicle fitness has been introduced. Listen to find out what these new...
Going For Growth shares the Bank of Jamaica’s Cash Flow Monetary Strategy to combat COVID-19
Financial institutions and the general public are being assured that liquidity will be sustained in the economy during this challenging period with the COVID-19. The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) recently announced its eight point pre-emptive monetary strategy to ensure adequate cash flows, and we’re looking at the measures on this week’s Going for Growth!
St. James Municipal Corporation begins cleaning and sanitising of public areas in Montego Bay.
As part of measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the parish of St. James, The St. James Municipal Corporation has started the cleaning and sanitising of public areas in Montego Bay. The cleaning operations began on Monday March 30, where a number of streets and sidewalks in downtown Montego Bay were scoured and disinfected. Press play to hear...
Agriculture Ministry Helps Farmers to redistribute excess agricultural produce to new markets
With the temporary closure of hotels on the island leaving farmers with large quantities of agriculture produce without markets to sell to, plans have been made to help farmers avoid heavy losses, by redistributing the excess fruits, vegetables and supplies to other markets. Listen to find out how stakeholders have been responding to this initiative.
Sharing the Love features Grateful Hill Primary & Their New Student Feeding Programme
With the coronavirus, COVID 19 on the island causing schools to be closed, teachers have been teaching online classes to continue educating our children. However, there are still children who are disadvantaged by a lack of meals that would normally be provided at school. Listen to hear what the staff at the Grateful Hill Primary School in St Catherine is...


