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Church Calls For More Transparency about COVID-19 Protocols

Church Calls For More Transparency about COVID-19 Protocols

Reverend Al Miller, the senior pastor of Fellowship Tabernacle, explains that there is a need for more transparency from the government, regarding the handling of the safety measures for the Covid-19 virus in Jamaica. “I’m not hearing enough telling about how to build up your immune system,” he said, while emphasizing that there is more information available now than the past few months of managing the pandemic.

“We have been fed a particular approach and we are following and we have done excellent, but [the] question is, is that the only thing we can do?” He asked, referring to the World Health Organisation (WHO) set protocols.

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