Jamaica records 121 new Covid-19 cases and 4 more deaths

Jamaica has recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases.

They are 74 females and 47 males, ranging in age from 15 days to 92 years.

The positivity rate is 17.7 per cent.

Meantime, 4 additional Covid-19 related deaths have been recorded.

They occurred between August and December last year.

The deceased are 2 males and 2 females, aged 36, 64, 65 and 68.

Three lived in Westmoreland and 1 in Kingston and St. Andrew.

112 people are hospitalised with the virus, among them 30 are moderately ill, 11 severely ill and 6 critically ill.

There have been 111 more recoveries.

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Jamaica has recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases.

They are 74 females and 47 males, ranging in age from 15 days to 92 years.

The positivity rate is 17.7 per cent.

Meantime, 4 additional Covid-19 related deaths have been recorded.

They occurred between August and December last year.

The deceased are 2 males and 2 females, aged 36, 64, 65 and 68.

Three lived in Westmoreland and 1 in Kingston and St. Andrew.

112 people are hospitalised with the virus, among them 30 are moderately ill, 11 severely ill and 6 critically ill.

There have been 111 more recoveries.

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Jamaica has recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases.

They are 74 females and 47 males, ranging in age from 15 days to 92 years.

The positivity rate is 17.7 per cent.

Meantime, 4 additional Covid-19 related deaths have been recorded.

They occurred between August and December last year.

The deceased are 2 males and 2 females, aged 36, 64, 65 and 68.

Three lived in Westmoreland and 1 in Kingston and St. Andrew.

112 people are hospitalised with the virus, among them 30 are moderately ill, 11 severely ill and 6 critically ill.

There have been 111 more recoveries.

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Jamaica has recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases.

They are 74 females and 47 males, ranging in age from 15 days to 92 years.

The positivity rate is 17.7 per cent.

Meantime, 4 additional Covid-19 related deaths have been recorded.

They occurred between August and December last year.

The deceased are 2 males and 2 females, aged 36, 64, 65 and 68.

Three lived in Westmoreland and 1 in Kingston and St. Andrew.

112 people are hospitalised with the virus, among them 30 are moderately ill, 11 severely ill and 6 critically ill.

There have been 111 more recoveries.

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Jamaica has recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases.

They are 74 females and 47 males, ranging in age from 15 days to 92 years.

The positivity rate is 17.7 per cent.

Meantime, 4 additional Covid-19 related deaths have been recorded.

They occurred between August and December last year.

The deceased are 2 males and 2 females, aged 36, 64, 65 and 68.

Three lived in Westmoreland and 1 in Kingston and St. Andrew.

112 people are hospitalised with the virus, among them 30 are moderately ill, 11 severely ill and 6 critically ill.

There have been 111 more recoveries.

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Jamaica has recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases.

They are 74 females and 47 males, ranging in age from 15 days to 92 years.

The positivity rate is 17.7 per cent.

Meantime, 4 additional Covid-19 related deaths have been recorded.

They occurred between August and December last year.

The deceased are 2 males and 2 females, aged 36, 64, 65 and 68.

Three lived in Westmoreland and 1 in Kingston and St. Andrew.

112 people are hospitalised with the virus, among them 30 are moderately ill, 11 severely ill and 6 critically ill.

There have been 111 more recoveries.

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Jamaica has recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases.

They are 74 females and 47 males, ranging in age from 15 days to 92 years.

The positivity rate is 17.7 per cent.

Meantime, 4 additional Covid-19 related deaths have been recorded.

They occurred between August and December last year.

The deceased are 2 males and 2 females, aged 36, 64, 65 and 68.

Three lived in Westmoreland and 1 in Kingston and St. Andrew.

112 people are hospitalised with the virus, among them 30 are moderately ill, 11 severely ill and 6 critically ill.

There have been 111 more recoveries.

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Jamaica has recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases.

They are 74 females and 47 males, ranging in age from 15 days to 92 years.

The positivity rate is 17.7 per cent.

Meantime, 4 additional Covid-19 related deaths have been recorded.

They occurred between August and December last year.

The deceased are 2 males and 2 females, aged 36, 64, 65 and 68.

Three lived in Westmoreland and 1 in Kingston and St. Andrew.

112 people are hospitalised with the virus, among them 30 are moderately ill, 11 severely ill and 6 critically ill.

There have been 111 more recoveries.

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Jamaica has recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases.

They are 74 females and 47 males, ranging in age from 15 days to 92 years.

The positivity rate is 17.7 per cent.

Meantime, 4 additional Covid-19 related deaths have been recorded.

They occurred between August and December last year.

The deceased are 2 males and 2 females, aged 36, 64, 65 and 68.

Three lived in Westmoreland and 1 in Kingston and St. Andrew.

112 people are hospitalised with the virus, among them 30 are moderately ill, 11 severely ill and 6 critically ill.

There have been 111 more recoveries.

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Jamaica has recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases.

They are 74 females and 47 males, ranging in age from 15 days to 92 years.

The positivity rate is 17.7 per cent.

Meantime, 4 additional Covid-19 related deaths have been recorded.

They occurred between August and December last year.

The deceased are 2 males and 2 females, aged 36, 64, 65 and 68.

Three lived in Westmoreland and 1 in Kingston and St. Andrew.

112 people are hospitalised with the virus, among them 30 are moderately ill, 11 severely ill and 6 critically ill.

There have been 111 more recoveries.