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Tufton calls for end to COVID conspiracies

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FALMOUTH, Trelawny - Minister of Health and Wellness Dr Christopher Tufton has dismissed what he called the reckless circulation of COVID-19 conspiracies in the public domain which, he said, only serve to compromise Government's response to the virus which is now in the community transmission phase.

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