COVID-19 First Appeared In France In December

By Jamaica Live Medias / May 3, 2020

According to CGTN, The novel coronavirus first appeared in France on December 27, 2019, said Yves Cohen, an intensive care chief of a hospital in Paris, in an interview with local media on Sunday. Professor Yves Cohen affirms that a patient had Covid-19 in France from December 27 He told BFM TV that his medical team revisited test…

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COVID-19 Immunity Passport: Digital Or Hand Wrist Band

By Jamaica Live Medias / May 3, 2020

According to Sky News, Immunity passports have been suggested by health ministers in the UK and Germany, and Chile. They have officially announced their intention to issue them to patients who have recovered from the virus. In the UK, Health Secretary Matt Hancock suggested “something like an immunity certificate or a wristband” to help manage the…

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People Cannot Get Coronavirus Twice, Scientist Say

By Jamaica Live Medias / May 3, 2020

According The Metro UK, Scientists began to fear humans are unable to develop long-term immunity against the virus after recovered. The fear came after patients in South Korea, China and Japan tested positive for a second time – sometimes weeks after being discharged from hospital. Coronavirus patients ‘can’t relapse once they’ve recovered’ The South Korean expert panel…

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Homeless People & Garbage Overrun NYC Subway

By Jamaica Live Medias / April 26, 2020

Homeless People Overrun NYC Subway amidst Coronavirus Crisis If you live in New York City, you may not be surprised by these images. In fact, homelessness have always overrun the New York City subway system. The honest truth is, the NYC subway system can be considered as absolutely disgusting on a normal day. The elevators…

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Sunlight and Humidity Kills Coronavirus The Fastest

By Jamaica Live Medias / April 24, 2020

William Bryan, who is the science and technology adviser to the Department of Homeland Security, told reporters at the White House on Thursday that government scientists found ultraviolet rays had a potent impact on the pathogen. “The virus dies quickest in the presence of direct sunlight,” Bryan said. Sunlight on the coronavirus “Our most striking…

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Japan’s Sex Workers Offered COVID-19 Stimulus Money But Said It Is Not Enough

By Jamaica Live Medias / April 23, 2020

According to CNN, Japanese officials reversed course, after being criticized, announcing several days later that the proposed stimulus plan would include women working legally in the sex industry. Under the drafted guidelines, sex work agencies and employers could receive subsidies for those who have to stay home to care for children during school closures. Sex workers…

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Rapper Drake’s Mansion Featured In Architectural Digest May Edition.

By Jamaica Live Medias / April 10, 2020

 Architectural Digest Magazine  Inside Rapper Drake’s Manor House in Hometown Toronto Superstar Drake goes home to Toronto to build his eye-popping pleasure dome                            See the full article: Architectural Digest Magazine      By Mayer Rus Photography by Jason Schmidt Styled by Colin King April 8, 2020        Spread the…

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Ventilators Destined For Barbados Allegedly Seized By The United States

By Jamaica Live Medias / April 6, 2020

Twenty ventilators that were sent to Barbados by an unnamed philanthropist were allegedly seized without explanation by the United States, Barbadian Health Minister Lt.-Col. Jeffrey Bostic said. According to Barbados Today,during a press conference at Ilaro Court, Bostic it was revealed that the ventilators donated to the Barbados Government as an act of philanthropy were barred…

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COVID & CORONA: Twins Born In India Named After The Deadly Virus

By Jamaica Live Medias / April 4, 2020

TMZ published the story of the twins born the India who was named after the deadly virus. Accoring to TMZ, The twins were born March 27th at the Ambedkar Memorial Hospital in Raipur, India. The mother told a newspaper in India that she had difficulty during the delivery so she and her husband wanted to make…

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Senator Wetangu’la: No COVID-19 Test In Africa. We Aren’t Guinea Pigs

By Jamaica Live Medias / April 4, 2020

According to TUKO, In a strongly-worded statement shared on his Twitter handle, the FORD Kenya party leader called on African leaders to reject any attempt to use African people as “Guinea pigs”. The proposal has irked many people on the continent with majority of Kenyans trooping to social media sites to slam European nations and scientists for…

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Crime Against Humanity—But No Accountability? U.S., Israel and Argentina Vote ‘No’ as World Confronts Slavery’s Legacy”

On March 25, 2026, the United Nations General Assembly passed a historic resolution—A/80/L.48—formally declaring the transatlantic trafficking and racialized enslavement of Africans as “the gravest crime against humanity.” Backed by 123 nations and championed by Ghana under the leadership of John Dramani Mahama, the resolution pushes the world closer to an uncomfortable but long-overdue conversation:…
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Golding at the Crossroads: Age, Ancestry, and the Battle for Jamaica’s Future

Jamaica Live News Desk– | Mar 20, 2026 Golding’s Early Power Play Raises Questions of Timing, Identity and Readiness Opposition Leader Mark Golding has made a bold declaration—he intends to lead the People’s National Party (PNP) into the next general election and is confident of defeating Prime Minister Andrew Holness. But with Jamaica not constitutionally…
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U.S. Tightens Grip: Blocked Cuba from taking Russian Oil

Jamaica Live Regional News – | Mar 20, 2026 Cuba’s worsening energy crisis has taken a dramatic turn after the United States moved to explicitly block the island from accessing Russian oil, intensifying geopolitical tensions and raising serious concerns across the Caribbean. On March 19, 2026, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued…
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“Tell the Truth!” Wayne Wonder Camp Blasts Buju Banton After Prison Claims

Jamaica Live Entertainment Report – | Mar 17, 2026 KINGSTON — A long-simmering tension between reggae heavyweights Buju Banton and Wayne Wonder has erupted into a full-blown public feud after a controversial interview and explosive response posts that have sent social media into meltdown. The drama began when Buju Banton appeared on a podcast interview with…
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Maduro Capture Controversy: Claims of an Unpaid Reward After Alleged Betrayal by His Own Driver and Bodyguard

Jamaica Live Regional News – | Mar 15, 2026 Fresh allegations emerging in early 2026 suggest that the dramatic capture of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro may have involved betrayal from within his own security circle. Maduro was seized by U.S. special forces during a controversial military operation on January 3, 2026, and flown to the United…
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Jamaica Eyes Offshore Oil and Gas: Will It Transform the Economy or Just the Energy Sector?

Jamaica Live News Desk– | Mar 14, 2026 The Government of Jamaica has intensified efforts to explore offshore oil and gas resources, with international company United Oil & Gas Plc leading current exploration activities in the Walton–Morant Basin. Through the Ministry of Energy, the Jamaican government has entered a production-sharing agreement with the Dublin-based exploration…
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