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PM adjusts COVID containment measures but no changes yet for seniors, entertainment

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Entertainment events remain on lockdown and nurseries and daycare centres must remain closed pending a decision on the protocols to govern their operations.

At the same time, Holness said effective June 30, there will be changes to the curfew hours and other measures.

READ: New COVID pre-testing requirement for some US visitors

The Prime Minister also said although the COVID cases appear to be under control, people should continue to observe the containment measures.

Jamaica now has 698 cases including two recorded in the past 24 hours.

He said, too, that continued breaches of the established protocol could factor in his announcement this Wednesday at the end of the review period for the relaxation of some activities.

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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