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37 correctional officers, 24 inmates have tested positive for COVID-19

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Some 37 members of the correctional services and 24 inmates, in total, have tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19). This was disclosed by Minister Without Portfolio in the Ministry of National Security, Matthew Samuda, while addressing a...

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