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Five more COVID-19 deaths, 90 additional cases

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Jamaica on Saturday recorded five more COVID-19 fatalities, pushing the tally to 784. The deceased are a 95-year-old woman from Trelawny, a  93-year-old female and an 83-year-old female, both from St Catherine, a 95-year-old woman from...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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