Jamaica recorded 3161 Coronavirus Deaths since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Jamaica reported 154874 Coronavirus Cases. source: World Health OrganizationPersons 1M3M1YMAX Export API 3.13K3.14K3.15K3.15K3.16K Jun 2930Jul 0102030405060708091011121314 ...
The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Prison Overcrowding in Jamaicahttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4961-8210dacia.leslie@uwimona.edu.jmDacia L. Leslie
Currently, there areno COVID-19 regulations in place to travel to Jamaica. Having a COVID vaccination passport or certificate is not mandatory for travel to Jamaica. There are also no requirements to show a negative PCR-test or antigen test result, but it is highly recommended for internationa...
COVID-19 has impacted stock markets and supply chains, as well as sectors including, manufacturing, distribution and construction. There is expected to be a resulting impact on the real estate market. We have arranged a team to assist our clients with managing risk in agreements relating to rea...
#Jamaica, April 2, 2021– Coronavirus (COVID-19) patients at the Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) are being provided with turmeric tea in a bid to boost their immune system. Shavuot International Holdings Limited, through distributor Derrimon Trading Company Limited, has been supplying the hospital...
“Eliminating travel-related quarantines and the need for travellers to fill out and receive approval of the travel authorisation form are key steps in relaxing our travel protocols as the global spread of Covid-19 declines,” said Edmund Bartlett, minister of tourism, Jamaica. ...
“The refreshed protocols and entry measures we have in place ensure a more seamless process so that our guests have the best experience possible.” Tests results should be no more than ten days old, measured from the day the sample was taken to the day of arrival in Jamaica. ...
By Arriel Bullock, Associate Writer The first batch of the long awaited COVID-19 vaccines; donated to Jamaica by the Government of India; finally arrived
When the borders reopened to Jamaicans on June 1, there were 588 cases of COVID-19 in Jamaica. On June 15, when non-nationals were also allowed to enter Jamaica, COVID-19 cases were at 621. That number has since grown to 684. ...
The first case of Coronavirus in Jamaica was confirmed as of March 10 as a result of overseas travelers coming into the country.