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Fifteen new COVID cases push tally to 920

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Five women and ten men today tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the overall total to 920. According to the Health Ministry, there are now 113 active cases.  Four of the new patients have addresses in St Thomas and eight in Clarendon. The...

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