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Did the gov’t ignore advice to tighten ‘Emancipendence’ COVID curfew?

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It’s the question Jamaica’s Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Jaquiline Bisasor McKenzie did not answer on Sunday night: “Did you advise the government to extend the curfew hours for the ‘Emancipendence’ period?”...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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