Firearms Act passed in Parliament, close contacts of Monkeypox patients to get vaccinated and entrepreneurs encouraged to invest in cold storage facilities.
New quarantine orders implemented for persons with monkeypox, 83 percent of students pass at least one CSEC subject, and Commuters urged to exercise caution along Junction Road in St. Mary.
Increased security presence and surveillance for Olympic Gardens, Jamaican students performance decrease in math and English and Agriculture Ministry calling for investment in cold storage facilities.
Climate Change high on Jamaica's agenda at UN General Assembly this year; Justice Ministry signs MOU with church groups for restorative justice initiative; and Government has no plans to sell lands in Innswood, St. Catherine
Education Ministry reports successful start to the school year; Women urged to encourage Men to screen for prostate cancer; and Persons advised to use drop-in centres to feed the homeless.
PATH students to benefit from transportation subsidy, Ground broken for Victoria Palms Housing Development in Western Kingston and Local Government Ministry to execute infrastructure works in Cheswick, St. Thomas
Government taking steps to maintain security in schools; Health Ministry to assess drug use among children and youth; and 200 million allocated for potato and onion farmers.
Monkeypox vaccines to arrive later this month, Government calls for treaty to tackle plastic pollution and Irish potato programme meets 70% of national demand.
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