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Westmoreland warning! - Infections, deaths soar as country readies for vaccine roll-out

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WESTERN BUREAU: Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton all but declared the parish of Westmoreland Jamaica’s new COVID-19 epicentre, telling the nation’s Parliament on Tuesday that with more than 100 new confirmed cases, including 12 deaths in the...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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