Jamaica targets 1 million jabs
The Jamaican government is hoping to deliver one million COVID-19 jabs by the end of November, Prime Minister Andrew Holness said.
The Jamaican government is hoping to deliver one million COVID-19 jabs by the end of November, Prime Minister Andrew Holness said.
Barbados has passed by 25 votes to none a Constitutional Amendment whereby the former British colony, which remained within the Commonwealth after its declaration of independence in 1966 will become a republic and thus remove Queen Elizabeth as head of state.
Cuba is proud that it now has the highest coronavirus vaccination rate in Latin America, despite a crippling six-decade US blockade, Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez announced, “applying around 200,000 daily doses on average.”
Dominica has been praised by the UK-based diving holiday experts Diverse Travel as one of the best destinations for scuba divers looking for some exotic adventure.
Jamaica will soon welcome it second-largest source market, Canada. Fifty non-stop flights per week will commence on Nov. 1. Americans are Jamaica’s best market.
The cay that caught fire in Honduras is still adjusting to life after a huge blaze ruined the resort, ravaging more than 200 homes and businesses and forcing hundreds of residents to flee with only the clothes on their backs.
Montserrat, which since April has only allowed in a handful of wealthy tourists in a bid to keep Covid cases low, is finally opening up to all.
The week-long Trinidad and Tobago Film Festival Film finished on Tuesday and enthusiasts enjoyed a better online experience.
Jamaica’s Maroon community is defying the increase of bauxite mining on its land.
Grenada’s natural beauty and lack of mass tourism is fuelling the high-end real estate which is proving to be its most important selling points.