WHO clears AztraZeneca vaccine for Emergency use; Senate approves bill to establish independent fiscal commission and entertainers urged to practice estate planning.
Falmouth field hospital to be ready next week, 114 housing units being built under social Housing programme and largest four lane bridge in Jamaica to be built in Clarendon.
133 new COVID-19 beds to be made available over the next few weeks; NHT delivers 70 serviced lots in Portmore; and Children’s Homes given 3 months to complete licensing process.
Health workers being trained to administer COVID-19 vaccine, Work In Progress on May Pen To Williamsfield Leg Of Highway 2000 and Forestry Department Launches MyTreeLegacy Promotion.
Government to accept liability for adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccine; ZOSOs extended by 60 days and JUTC adjusts operating hours following nightly curfew alteration.
Government to introduce ticketing system for person who breach COVID 19 protocols, Work halted on a section of the Southern Highway project and new social pension programme to be implemented.
Changes Announced for Curfew Hours following recent covid spike, Discussions underway to review face to face pilot programme in schools and Farmers to get Access To Group and Individual Insurance Scheme.
Manchester Health Services offering free COVID-19 testing, National Security Ministry to provide resources for primary school children and At-risk Youth Enrolled in Truck Driver Simulator Training Programme.
Agriculture Ministry to introduce new Irish potato varieties, Local Government Ministry receives handwashing stations, And Integrity Commission Encourages Public officials to submit statutory declarations.
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