When state quarantine was 'mandatory' in Jamaica, a businesswoman and her employees were exempt
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Diana Stewart arrived at the Norman Manley International Airport in Jamaica from Miami by private jet in early May. The Caribbean country was at the peak of COVID-19 paranoia, and restrictions on citizens coming back from abroad were in effect. The government had made it clear, at the time, that those Jamaicans wishing to return home would have no choice but to apply under a controlled re-entry program and submit to state quarantine.
When state quarantine was 'mandatory' in Jamaica, a businesswoman and her employees were exempt
When state quarantine was 'mandatory' in…
When state quarantine was 'mandatory' in Jamaica, a businesswoman and her employees were exempt
Diana Stewart arrived at the Norman Manley International Airport in Jamaica from Miami by private jet in early May. The Caribbean country was at the peak of COVID-19 paranoia, and restrictions on citizens coming back from abroad were in effect. The government had made it clear, at the time, that those Jamaicans wishing to return home would have no choice but to apply under a controlled re-entry program and submit to state quarantine.