Dying for COVID to pass - Funeral homes want death of the virus
May 2nd, 2020 | Category: Special Reports | 9:14#Jamaica #Coronavirus #Gleaner MAY 2, 2020: With the spread of COVID-19 restricting large public gatherings, stakeholders in the funeral industry said their businesses have been slowly dying, as families opt to delay burials until a sense of normality resumes in the country.
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