PM reminds Jamaicans to wear masks
KINGSTON, Jamaica— Prime Minister Andrew Holness continues to implore Jamaicans to remain vigilant in observing COVID-19 safety measures, including the wearing of masks and maintaining social distance.
“If there are those who feel that COVID-19 ‘stop keep’, meaning that there is no longer a threat of the virus, I would wish to very quickly remind them that in other countries they are going through their second wave, and it is spiking at exponential rates,” Holness said.
Holness was addressing the opening of the Port Antonio Police Station and Portland Divisional Headquarters on Friday.
He noted that a number of people have not been complying with the social distancing protocols.
“What people are saying is that if they wear their masks, they can be closer together. My understanding is that all the measures work together for good, so if you’re wearing your mask, still maintain your social distance,” he urged.
“If you are having your gathering, you should make sure that you are six feet apart from everyone else and that you are not in a group of more than 20 people who are six feet apart from each other,” he added.
Holness credited Jamaica’s success in managing the virus to date, “to the fact that the Government has been consistent in its messages to the citizens and has been transparent in how it uses the powers under the Disaster Risk Management Act, and the citizens have listened and protected themselves”.