![]() ![]() ![]() Jamaica has received a donation of vehicles and vital pieces of equipment, valued at US540,000, to further strengthen the country’s response to COVID-19. So far, Jamaica has confirmed more than 23,200 COVID-19 infections and 422 deaths since the start of the pandemic. Jamaica Gets Vehicles and Equipment to Support COVID-19 Response. The latest restrictions come as Holness said the country has confirmed just over 1,800 cases in the past week. Jamaica also extended the ban on direct flights from United Kingdom to March 22. Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ ban on funerals and burials for two weeks beginning March 7 through the 22 is attracting the most concern, with opposition politicians and funeral service providers. The Government of Jamaica has implemented stronger measures aimed at reducing the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in the island. WHO ends COVID-19 global emergency Health Ministry urges J’cans to remain vigilant. Also check local guidance before travelling to others parts of the UK. The capacity at weddings is being reduced by half from 50 to 25 people. Always check your relevant national and local authority website for more information on the situation where you live. The prime minister said funerals already scheduled through March 7 can proceed as planned, with a maximum of 15 people, including the funeral service staff. As of March 20, 2021, across England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland there have been 4,291,271 positive cases of Covid-19 detected and 126,122 deaths within 28 days of a positive test. ![]() Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ ban on funerals and burials for two weeks beginning March 7 through the 22 is attracting the most concern, with opposition politicians and funeral service providers saying the delay in burials will cause financial hardships. The Latest Jamaica Travel Restrictions and Requirements. The new initiative, which takes effect Thursday, is part of the government’s effort to curtail a surge in cases. Right now, visitors to Jamaica have 10 days to submit a negative COVID-19 result to enter the island. Officials in Jamaica say citizens and visitors to the island must now present a negative COVID-19 test result no greater than three days before their travel date this week. ![]()
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