THE GLEANER MINUTE: Paternity test at birth? | COVID PCR test scam | No name change for ‘Pathway’
Nov 10th, 2021 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:52#JamaicaGleaner #DNA #PaternityTest #PathwaysInternational #COVID NOVEMBER 10, 2021: St James Central MP Heroy Clarke says he will be moving a motion in Parliament for DNA paternity test at birth to determine fatherhood… The police have again taken into custody 33-year-old Vincent Dunn, the ex-boyfriend of 27-year-old McKedia Hudson who died in September when the car in which they were travelling plunged into the Rio Cobre… Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr Morais Guy alleges that there is an ongoing scam involving COVID PCR testing made available in minutes… Acting Chief Education Officer Dr Kasan Troupe says despite the current negative connotation associated with the word ‘Pathway’, there is no plan to change the name of the Government's new programme for secondary schools…
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