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Jamaicans Encouraged to Protect Their Wellbeing by Taking the Vaccine

by Shevry Lassiter July 19, 2021December 21, 2021

With the expected increase in the supply of vaccines, Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness is encouraging the population to protect their wellbeing by getting vaccinated, according to Jamaica Information Services (JIS). Speaking at a social housing function in Farm Pen, St. Mary, on Friday, July 16, the prime minister said a “good supply” of the […]

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