#Jamaica – April 1, 2020 — In an effort to prevent community spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), the Government has imposed an all-island curfew, which will take place between April 1 and 8.
The curfew will be imposed from 8:00
p.m. to 6:00 a.m. each day for the duration of the curfew.
This was announced by Prime Minister,
the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, during a press conference at Jamaica House on
Monday (March 30).
The Prime Minister emphasised that the police have
been instructed to enforce the curfew.
“That means there will be a
restriction on public transportation and all movement, except those that will
follow on the gazette, and we will have the gazette published tomorrow,” he
said.
Mr. Holness said the decision was discussed
during today’s sitting of the Cabinet.
“The Cabinet reviewed the policies that are in place to
address the COVID-19 epidemic, and we have decided on some additional measures,
which we find at this time to be necessary, given where we are,” he explained.
“We have gotten reports from right across the island and it
is clear that whilst there was a fairly high level of compliance to the various
Orders that were made over the last two weeks, that over the weekend, we
recognised that there is an increase in movement. This increase in movement has
come at a time when we are expecting that there would be a greater probability
for infections, given the fact that we have had coming into the island, close
to 7,000 visitors, residents and Jamaicans… who we cannot say, with
certainty, were faithful to the quarantine rules,” the Prime Minister
added.
He said the challenge with this is
that it could be the precursor to community spread of COVID-19. In keeping with this, the decision has been
made to impose the all-island curfew.
The Prime Minister also reiterated
that the Government is expecting a rise in the number of confirmed COVID-19
cases.
Jamaica now has 36 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with one death.