THE GLEANER MINUTE: Coronavirus vaccine effective...Bull Bay road block...Permit decision reversal
Nov 9th, 2020 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:58NOVEMBER11, 2020: A preliminary analysis shows that the first effective Coronavirus vaccine can prevent more than 90% of people from getting COVID-19...The police had to intervene Monday as angry residents of Nine Miles in Bull Bay, St Andrew blocked the road demanding their MP Juliet Holness address an infrastructural failure they claim caused flooding over the weekend...The Jamaica Environment Trust is calling for Prime Minister Andrew Holness to reverse a decision permitting Bengal Development Company Limited to mine and do quarrying in the ecologically sensitive dry Harbour Mountain in Trelawny...Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the murder of Constable Kirkland Plummer in Harwood, Clarendon on Saturday was a act of savagery...IN SPORTS: Reggaeboy Ravel Morrison's team has accused the Jamaica Football
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