More COVID-19 recoveries and no new cases as at Thursday, Prime Minister pays tribute to former nation-builders and Government reviewing Vision 2030 targets.
Jamaica receives 1 million US dollars from the United Nations, Prime Minister calls for action from world leaders and local government ministry working with ministry of justice to ensure bar operators get permits.
COVID-19 recoveries now at 279; economy projected to contract between 12 and 14 percent this quarter and; government assures heightened hurricane preparedness amidst COVID-19.
29 more persons recover from the novel coronavirus: Employers urged to utilize flexible work arrangements and Consumer Affairs Commission and Fair Trading Commission to merge.
Jamaica preparing to receive more cruise workers this week, hospitals appealing for blood donations to ease shortages and Prime Minister Holness to co-chair virtual high level UN meeting later this week.
Jamaica records its highest number of covid-19 recoveries in a day, Government to intensify financial inclusion programme and new ward added to Clarendon Infirmary.
Leaders participate in National Labour day project; Mandeville police station gets a face lift and timeline to be given for return of remaining seafarers stranded at sea.
Consumer Affairs Commission to begin compensating motorists from Bad Gas incident; Economy expected to rebound in 2021-22 fiscal year; and the Transport Authority warns Wrecker Companies against overcharging for their services.
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