PM says government is better equipped to withstand future health crises

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government is better equipped to withstand future health crises.

He made the statement today during the unveiling of a monument to honor healthcare workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr. Holness stressed that the lessons learned from the pandemic have driven substantial investments in infrastructure, workforce development and resilience building within the health sector.

The Prime Minister added that the government is dedicated to strengthening Jamaica’s healthcare system and supporting medical professionals.

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Opposition concerned about unregulated development; destruction of mangroves at Fort Rocky

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government is better equipped to withstand future health crises.

He made the statement today during the unveiling of a monument to honor healthcare workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr. Holness stressed that the lessons learned from the pandemic have driven substantial investments in infrastructure, workforce development and resilience building within the health sector.

The Prime Minister added that the government is dedicated to strengthening Jamaica’s healthcare system and supporting medical professionals.

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Murder conviction of Mavado’s son- Dante Brooks and co-accused, quashed 

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government is better equipped to withstand future health crises.

He made the statement today during the unveiling of a monument to honor healthcare workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr. Holness stressed that the lessons learned from the pandemic have driven substantial investments in infrastructure, workforce development and resilience building within the health sector.

The Prime Minister added that the government is dedicated to strengthening Jamaica’s healthcare system and supporting medical professionals.

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61 people fatally shot by security forces since January

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government is better equipped to withstand future health crises.

He made the statement today during the unveiling of a monument to honor healthcare workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr. Holness stressed that the lessons learned from the pandemic have driven substantial investments in infrastructure, workforce development and resilience building within the health sector.

The Prime Minister added that the government is dedicated to strengthening Jamaica’s healthcare system and supporting medical professionals.

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Provision made for public servants wage increases in 2025/2026 budget; amount not disclosed

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government is better equipped to withstand future health crises.

He made the statement today during the unveiling of a monument to honor healthcare workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr. Holness stressed that the lessons learned from the pandemic have driven substantial investments in infrastructure, workforce development and resilience building within the health sector.

The Prime Minister added that the government is dedicated to strengthening Jamaica’s healthcare system and supporting medical professionals.

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Tourism Ministry seeking to regularize another river close to the White River in Ocho Rios St. Ann

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government is better equipped to withstand future health crises.

He made the statement today during the unveiling of a monument to honor healthcare workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr. Holness stressed that the lessons learned from the pandemic have driven substantial investments in infrastructure, workforce development and resilience building within the health sector.

The Prime Minister added that the government is dedicated to strengthening Jamaica’s healthcare system and supporting medical professionals.

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Warmington maintains that he will not support another budgetary allocation for IC unless audit is done 

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government is better equipped to withstand future health crises.

He made the statement today during the unveiling of a monument to honor healthcare workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr. Holness stressed that the lessons learned from the pandemic have driven substantial investments in infrastructure, workforce development and resilience building within the health sector.

The Prime Minister added that the government is dedicated to strengthening Jamaica’s healthcare system and supporting medical professionals.

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Cops in Mario Deane case to finally go on trial today after 10 years

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government is better equipped to withstand future health crises.

He made the statement today during the unveiling of a monument to honor healthcare workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr. Holness stressed that the lessons learned from the pandemic have driven substantial investments in infrastructure, workforce development and resilience building within the health sector.

The Prime Minister added that the government is dedicated to strengthening Jamaica’s healthcare system and supporting medical professionals.

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The Passport, Immigration & Citizenship Agency assures established protocols between U.S. and Jamaica guide deportation of Jamaican nationals

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government is better equipped to withstand future health crises.

He made the statement today during the unveiling of a monument to honor healthcare workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr. Holness stressed that the lessons learned from the pandemic have driven substantial investments in infrastructure, workforce development and resilience building within the health sector.

The Prime Minister added that the government is dedicated to strengthening Jamaica’s healthcare system and supporting medical professionals.

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United States Embassy saddened by death of man at Kingston Consulate yesterday

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government is better equipped to withstand future health crises.

He made the statement today during the unveiling of a monument to honor healthcare workers who died during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mr. Holness stressed that the lessons learned from the pandemic have driven substantial investments in infrastructure, workforce development and resilience building within the health sector.

The Prime Minister added that the government is dedicated to strengthening Jamaica’s healthcare system and supporting medical professionals.

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