Jamaica’s first Monkeypox patient said to be in stable condition

Jamaica’s first Monkeypox patient is said to be recovering from the disease.

A source in the Health Ministry said the man who presented to the public health system on July 5 after arriving from the United Kingdom, is stable.

Meantime, discussions are ongoing between the police and the Ministry of Health to determine what actions are to be taken against him after he left the May Pen hospital in Clarendon, where he was being treated, on Saturday.

However, he was found and returned to the facility.

Head of the Police’s Corporate Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay said the authorities are still assessing what direction to take.

DCP suggests that law enforcers seek to match gangs’ agility, to effectively thwart their criminal activities

Jamaica’s first Monkeypox patient is said to be recovering from the disease.

A source in the Health Ministry said the man who presented to the public health system on July 5 after arriving from the United Kingdom, is stable.

Meantime, discussions are ongoing between the police and the Ministry of Health to determine what actions are to be taken against him after he left the May Pen hospital in Clarendon, where he was being treated, on Saturday.

However, he was found and returned to the facility.

Head of the Police’s Corporate Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay said the authorities are still assessing what direction to take.

Police employing strategies to target criminals in light of Corporate Area robberies

Jamaica’s first Monkeypox patient is said to be recovering from the disease.

A source in the Health Ministry said the man who presented to the public health system on July 5 after arriving from the United Kingdom, is stable.

Meantime, discussions are ongoing between the police and the Ministry of Health to determine what actions are to be taken against him after he left the May Pen hospital in Clarendon, where he was being treated, on Saturday.

However, he was found and returned to the facility.

Head of the Police’s Corporate Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay said the authorities are still assessing what direction to take.

Jamaicans urged to be on the alert for Giant African Snails

Jamaica’s first Monkeypox patient is said to be recovering from the disease.

A source in the Health Ministry said the man who presented to the public health system on July 5 after arriving from the United Kingdom, is stable.

Meantime, discussions are ongoing between the police and the Ministry of Health to determine what actions are to be taken against him after he left the May Pen hospital in Clarendon, where he was being treated, on Saturday.

However, he was found and returned to the facility.

Head of the Police’s Corporate Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay said the authorities are still assessing what direction to take.

Four people shot, 2 fatally along Red Hills Road in St. Andrew, this morning

Jamaica’s first Monkeypox patient is said to be recovering from the disease.

A source in the Health Ministry said the man who presented to the public health system on July 5 after arriving from the United Kingdom, is stable.

Meantime, discussions are ongoing between the police and the Ministry of Health to determine what actions are to be taken against him after he left the May Pen hospital in Clarendon, where he was being treated, on Saturday.

However, he was found and returned to the facility.

Head of the Police’s Corporate Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay said the authorities are still assessing what direction to take.

Police Commissioner admits that Jamaica needs to do something “different”to address crime

Jamaica’s first Monkeypox patient is said to be recovering from the disease.

A source in the Health Ministry said the man who presented to the public health system on July 5 after arriving from the United Kingdom, is stable.

Meantime, discussions are ongoing between the police and the Ministry of Health to determine what actions are to be taken against him after he left the May Pen hospital in Clarendon, where he was being treated, on Saturday.

However, he was found and returned to the facility.

Head of the Police’s Corporate Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay said the authorities are still assessing what direction to take.

Efforts underway to locate Kingston Wharves employee who fell overboard vessel

Jamaica’s first Monkeypox patient is said to be recovering from the disease.

A source in the Health Ministry said the man who presented to the public health system on July 5 after arriving from the United Kingdom, is stable.

Meantime, discussions are ongoing between the police and the Ministry of Health to determine what actions are to be taken against him after he left the May Pen hospital in Clarendon, where he was being treated, on Saturday.

However, he was found and returned to the facility.

Head of the Police’s Corporate Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay said the authorities are still assessing what direction to take.

Fire at Riverton dump extinguished

Jamaica’s first Monkeypox patient is said to be recovering from the disease.

A source in the Health Ministry said the man who presented to the public health system on July 5 after arriving from the United Kingdom, is stable.

Meantime, discussions are ongoing between the police and the Ministry of Health to determine what actions are to be taken against him after he left the May Pen hospital in Clarendon, where he was being treated, on Saturday.

However, he was found and returned to the facility.

Head of the Police’s Corporate Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay said the authorities are still assessing what direction to take.

Saharan dust to begin impacting weather conditions in Jamaica tomorrow

Jamaica’s first Monkeypox patient is said to be recovering from the disease.

A source in the Health Ministry said the man who presented to the public health system on July 5 after arriving from the United Kingdom, is stable.

Meantime, discussions are ongoing between the police and the Ministry of Health to determine what actions are to be taken against him after he left the May Pen hospital in Clarendon, where he was being treated, on Saturday.

However, he was found and returned to the facility.

Head of the Police’s Corporate Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay said the authorities are still assessing what direction to take.

Manpower workers assigned to Spanish Town Hospital upset about termination letters; company to hold meeting tomorrow

Jamaica’s first Monkeypox patient is said to be recovering from the disease.

A source in the Health Ministry said the man who presented to the public health system on July 5 after arriving from the United Kingdom, is stable.

Meantime, discussions are ongoing between the police and the Ministry of Health to determine what actions are to be taken against him after he left the May Pen hospital in Clarendon, where he was being treated, on Saturday.

However, he was found and returned to the facility.

Head of the Police’s Corporate Communications Unit, Senior Superintendent Stephanie Lindsay said the authorities are still assessing what direction to take.