Jamaica’s Police Commissioner Tests Positive for COVID-19 As New Curfew Is Imposed

Over the weekend, it was announced that Jamaica’s Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson has tested positive for COVID-19.

- Advertisement -

The police information arm, the Corporate Communications Unit (CCU), says he is now in isolation at home after presenting flu-like symptoms.

According to the CCU the commissioner’s immediate support staff are all being tested and have been placed under quarantine and sections of his office have also been closed for sanitisation.

Anderson has also called on all members of the force, particularly those on the frontline to take all necessary precautions as they carry out their daily functions.

He says members should strictly observe the established COVID-19 protocols and immediately seek medical support once they exhibit any flu-like symptoms.

The news comes after the government announced a 7 PM to 5 AM curfew for Kingston and St. Andrew, St. Catherine and Clarendon following a spike in cases in these parishes over the last two weeks.

Holness said that the curfew was necessary to restrict the movement of persons, since the virus cannot move on its own and among the measures would be restrictions regarding churches being prohibited from holding funerals.

“They will of course be able to hold their regular worships. Burials however will continue with strict observations and enforcement of the 15 person rule and the 15 includes the funeral officials and the persons preparing the grave sites”.

He said the government would also be reviewing the access to beaches and water parks.

- Advertisement -
Uber Free Rides 728x90

Holness said that the new measures would also affect the campaign for the September 3 general election and that discussions had taken place with the main opposition People’s National Party (PNP) in that regard.

“It just takes on errant person who is not following the protocols to come in the midst of a campaign event even if it is just 20 persons and infect the entire gathering,” Holness told reporters, adding that motorcades in the convention sense will be prohibited.

“This is to say that motorcades with more than two buses what we call Coaster buses, motorcades that are stopping and greeting, motorcades that are carrying persons by bus that will be prohibited and the police have been advised.

“What we have decided to allow, but this will be under observation, if it does not work, we will shut that down as well, we will allow drive through meaning that the political party should present a route to the police…and they can drive through but not stop and greet”.

Holness said as a result “there should be no gathering at any point” and persons would not be allowed to alight from the vehicles and mix with the crowd.

“It is just a very controlled drive-through. We will ask the police to observe and report and if the activity, which is one that suggests it is not being followed then we will have to ban all kinds of such campaign activities,” he said, adding that the authorities will allow five persons to undertake door to door campaigning.

The coronavirus has also affected the operations of several entities in these parishes, including the Jamaica Defense Force, Digicel, the National Commercial Bank, Kingston’s tax offices, the Kingston health department and Jamaica Customs, which have all had to temporarily close due to one or more positive cases among their staff.

The government says that the island is now beginning to show signs of community spread as the COVID-19 cases are steadily on the rise and also becoming more random.

The curfew in the four parishes is set to expire on September 2, the day before the island’s general elections. As of Sunday, Jamaica had over 1,500 COVID-19 cases and 16 deaths. Some 31 staff members at the Kingston Public Hospital were also placed in quarantine after eight positive cases were detected among the staff.

More Stories

Jamaica police force JCF

INDECOM probes fatal police shootings as death toll climbs to 37 for April

The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) has launched probes into four separate incidents involving members of Jamaica’s security forces in which five men were...
Guyana’s President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali

Guyana President voices alarm over Venezuela Essequibo symbol display

Guyana’s President Dr. Irfaan Ali has expressed “grave concern” over the public display of a brooch worn by Venezuela’s Acting President Delcy Rodríguez that...
Andrew Holness Jamaica

PM Holness says contractors must step up to meet 150,000 housing goal

Jamaica's Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging the development of an enterprise-level contracting sector to support the Government’s target of delivering 150,000 housing solutions...

BVI, Dominican Republic to sign bilateral agreement in June, back deeper regional integration

The British Virgin Islands and the Dominican Republic are set to sign a bilateral agreement in June aimed at strengthening cooperation across key sectors,...

Bartlett targets south coast towns for expansion of ‘edutourism’ in Jamaica

Jamaica's Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says several towns along Jamaica’s south coast and surrounding areas are being positioned to tap into growing global demand...

US Coast Guard offloads over $53M in cocaine seized in Caribbean Sea

The U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba offloaded approximately 7,050 pounds of cocaine valued at more than $53 million on Monday at Port Everglades, following...

Guyana private sector condemns Venezuelan Essequibo imagery during Barbados visit

The Private Sector Commission (PSC) of Guyana has strongly condemned what it described as a “deliberate and provocative display of imagery” by Venezuela’s Acting...
healthcare collapses in Haiti

MSF warns of worsening humanitarian crisis as healthcare collapses in Haiti

Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is warning that Haiti’s humanitarian situation has continued to deteriorate sharply, with escalating violence, collapsing public services, and...
Bank of Jamaica (BOJ)

Jamaica launches search for new Bank of Jamaica Governor

The Government of Jamaica has begun the process of selecting a new governor for the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ), as current governor Richard Byles...

Guyana investigates threat against CANU Director

The Government of Guyana says it is investigating a social media video that appears to contain threats directed at Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) Director...

Latest Articles