THE GLEANER MINUTE: Earthquake in Jamaica ... No Coronavirus .... Temperature machine stolen
Jan 29th, 2020 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:22JANUARY 28, 2020: There was panic in Jamaica today after a major earthquake rocked the island. The quake measuring 7.7 struck 125 kilometres north north west of Lucea, Hanover ... There were reports of damage in the Caribbean country of the Cayman Islands as a result of the quake ... Jamaica’s health ministry has denied reports of a suspected case of the coronavirus in Jamaica ... The health ministry is reporting that its digital handheld thermal scanner used to detect high fever has been stolen from the Norman Manley International Airport ... IN SPORTS: The Reggae Girls will begin the final round of their Olympic qualifiers on Wednesday when they play Mexico in Texas
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