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Holness warns against complacency and new COVID-19 variants
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Prime Minister Andrew Holness says that he rejects the notion that opening up the economy and maintaining a low COVID-19 infection rate are not possible.
However, he said that based on the visible warning signals the government has been seeing, the sub-committee of the Cabinet will be meeting this week-end to discuss the current situation.
“Based on the early warning signs that we are seeing, the COVID Sub-Committee of Cabinet will be meeting this weekend to review the situation, to consider whether there may be a need to tighten some of the measures in advance of August,” he told the House of Representatives in a statement today.