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Confusion about funeral, burial bans; Crawford objects to the moves


Additionally, he stressed that Jamaicans have also started to take the COVID-19 pandemic for granted.
He announced that effective Monday, March 1, the daily curfew will remain from 8 pm until 5 am. This will remain in force until March 22.
Regarding zoos, parks, gyms, attractions and bars, these facilities will close at 6 pm daily between March 1 and March 22.
In relation to both public and private schools, only students sitting external examinations in grades 6, 11, 12 and 13 are required to attend until March 22. All other students are to access classes via the online modality.
Starting Thursday, March 4, a work-from-home order will be enforced in the public sector, including ministries, departments and agencies. This will run until March 22. ....

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Several new COVID-19 measures announced by Government


In relation to the private sector, the work-from-home rule will not be mandatory.
However, Holness said where a member of staff has comorbidities or physical challenges, they should be allowed to work from home.
In relation to the public gatherings limit, this measure will remain the same, allowing for up to 10 people to congregate. This will remain in place for 22 days from March 1.
Meanwhile, for the next three weeks, no social events or ceremonies, unless virtual, will be held within the public sector.
In regards to travellers entering the country, effective Thursday, March 4, 2021, all persons entering Jamaica, both Jamaicans and non-Jamaicans, will be required to present a negative COVID-19 test. This should be conducted within 72 hours prior to the date of travel at check-in for their flights. ....

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