Rastafarians and COVID-19
Mar 22nd, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 13:42#Gleaner #Rastafarian #COVID MARCH 22, 2021: The government intends to vaccinate over 174,000 elderly citizens in the first phase of the country’s COVID-19 vaccination plan in an effort to curtail the spread of the virus which to date has claimed more than 500 lives, ravished the tourism dependent economy and has left the health sector on life support. Rastafarians, however, are split on the subject where as some are for the vaccine and others see the taking of any vaccines as unnatural.
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