President of the Medical Association of Jamaica (MAJ) Dr. Brian James is hoping to see shorter isolation days for persons infected with COVID-19. He says with the rise in COVID-19 cases the number of front-line workers testing positive is higher, putting a strain on health care services.
Reporter: Justin Graham
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