No new COVID-19 cases recorded, sample testing continues at infirmaries; and Jamaica retains 50 per cent of tourism bookings for July to September period.
Mandela Highway to be reduced to single lane traffic for three days, Tourism Minister says reopening of the sector will be done safely and Jamaica stands in solidarity with Organsiation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States.
Legal aid mobile unit resumes operations, Phase seven of water harvesting project in bauxite communities to begin this year and Prime Minister lobbying for sustainable funding for developing countries
Highest number of COVID recoveries recorded; Transport and Mining Ministry assisting persons to acquire land titles; and tourism workers accessing of free training courses.
Prime Minister assures transparency in investigation into shooting death of disabled woman; Government reviewing re-opening protocols for places of amusement and over 300 thousand Jamaicans receive CARE cash grants.
Protocols being developed to protect tourists and workers as industry restarts; Phased reopening of borders underway and measures implemented for media coverage of court matters.
Justice Minister tables motion to strengthen INDECOM Act, Economic Recovery taskforce recommending phased re-opening of Jamaica’s borders and House of Representatives adopts report on anti-gang legislation.
New curfew hours in place as of June 14, public urged to remain vigilant as Government moves to loosen restrictions and reopen borders and protocols governing public passengers vehicles adjusted.
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