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Special curfew in Rae Town could be lifted

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Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton says consideration is being given to lifting the 14-day special area curfew, which was placed on the community of Rae Town in St Andrew, when the order expires on today.'This community can be deemed a relatively safe space from the virus, so it is likely that we will discontinue the quarantine measures when it expires this week. That is a function of further deliberations,' he said.

Source: Jamaica Observer: Jamaican News Online – the Best of Jamaican Newspapers - JamaicaObserver.com
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