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COVID-19: Christmas With A Difference

Unlike previous years, when families would come together in their numbers, celebrating Christmas, COVID-19 has drastically changed things for this year.

A 7pm all island curfew imposed, restrictions on gathering limits and a ban on entertainment events.

In St. Ann, on the account of the police, the town of Ocho Rios was relatively incident free on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

Constable Plummer is however appealing to citizens to adhere to the existing COVID-19 restrictions. 

The vendors who normally anticipate a large crowd throughout this period says little to no money was made.

They are appealing to the Government for some assistance.

A Christmas that will definitely go down in history.  

CVM Live’s Robian Williams reports:

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