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The Prime Minister was speaking on Saturday (June 26) while visiting students at Penwood High School in Kingston who participated in Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC)/Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) super classes, in preparation for the regional external tests slated to commence on June 28.
Mr. Holness noted that the decision to fully resume physical classroom activities will be driven by the public health science and established safety protocols.
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, says it is anticipated that, come August, Jamaica should receive additional supplies of coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines.
He said these would enable more persons to be vaccinated, particularly those categorised in priority groups.
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