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Five new COVID cases, one additional recovery

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There were five new COVID-19 cases in Jamaica today, increasing the tally to 821. The Health Ministry said four of the newly confirmed cases are imported while the fifth is under investigation. In the meantime, one more patient has...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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