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Tuesday, 18 August 2020

Prime Minister Holness Extends Quarantine Period for Communities in St. Thomas and Clarendon


The Government has extended the quarantine and curfew measures for communities within the parishes of St. Thomas and Clarendon. 

The current measures will expire on Thursday, August 20.

The extended measures are in response to continued transmission of COVID-19 within St. Thomas and Clarendon. The measures will run for a further 14 days ending September 2.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness made the announcement during a media briefing today.

Further to the announcement, the curfew orders for the parishes have also been increased from the current 11:00 pm to  5:00 am. The new curfew period will begin August 18 and will run from 7:00 pm to 5:00 am.

According to reports from the Ministry of Health and Wellness, some 89 persons tested positive for COVID-19, 45 of that number are within the parish of St. Thomas. In Clarendon 22 persons have tested positive for the virus. 

Additionally, the Government has placed a stop on all funeral services, weddings and public gatherings. 

However, burials with a maximum of 15 persons including the funeral directors will be allowed.

In the meantime, the Government has placed a number of communities in Kingston and St. Andrew under surveillance due to COVID-19 spread over the last two weeks. The communities are: 

  1. Duhaney Park
  2. Patrick Gardens
  3. Pembroke Hall
  4. Cooreville
  5. New Haven
  6. Half-way Tree
  7. Hughenden
  8. Arlene Gardens
  9. Molynes Gardens
  10. State Gardens
  11. Zaidie Gardens
  12. Constant Spring
  13. Barbican
  14. Meadowbrook
  15. Havendale
  16. Delacree Park
  17. Olympic Gardens
  18. Waltham Gardens

Prime Minister Holness underscored that the cases within these communities cannot be traced to either a confirmed local or imported case. 

“This fact indicates the possibility of spread in the communities and therefore requires that higher levels of surveillance will be conducted. During the coming weeks, the Ministry of Health and Wellness will therefore deploy more health officers to visit these communities to conduct community surveillance, community sensitization sessions and health promotion activities,” said Prime Minister Holness. 

The Prime Minister closed by encouraging the residents of the communities under surveillance to cooperate with the health officials upon their visit to conduct the necessary health inspection. 

He also noted that Nomination Day, set for tomorrow Tuesday August 18, will proceed with strict protocols. 

Sunday, 15 February 2015

Cricketer Richard Austin Dies



FI WI CONCERNS 2015

Richard Austin dies,a great Jamaican cricketer who was punished for participating in the Kerry Packer cricket tour of South Africa in 1982-83 during the apartheid regime. In recent times he was a fixture in the Cross Roads area of Half Way Tree Road apparently he was not bed ridden for anytime because I am sure I saw him doing his rounds. I often wondered what could have been done to assist him out of his social, mental and economic difficulties. I think it all started when he was banned from doing his job of playing cricket by the Michael Manley government after that tour to South Africa. Looking back I think the penalty was too harsh and politicians have no moral or ethical right to judge anyone. They the politicians  and Jamaica contributed the demise of Richard "Danny Germs" Austin RIP.11/02/15


Michael Spence

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