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The highly anticipated COVID-19 vaccine is not the complete answer to the pandemic but will help Jamaica build immunity to beat the virus, Edmund Bartlett, minister of tourism, has said. Speaking on Wednesday at the launch of the Jamaica Hotel...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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