THE GLEANER MINUTE: Woman set ablaze | Police station fire | COVID hospitalisation |Vaccine controversy
May 19th, 2021 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:39#JamaicaGleaner #TheGleanerMinute #News MAY 19, 2021: Residents of Great River located on the border of Hanover and St James this afternoon dumped flour on a woman in a desperate bid to help her…Fire investigators and police detectives are probing a blaze at the Granville Police Station in St James… There is renewed disquiet in the Jamaica Constabulary Force as trainees at the National Police College of Jamaica are reportedly being forced to get vaccinated against COVID-19 or be dismissed…More than 7,700 patients infected with COVID-19 were admitted to public hospitals last year… IN SPORTS: Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association President Garth Gayle says that he does not anticipate any complications for overseas-based athletes, returning to Jamaica to compete at next
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