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New push for responsible consumption of alcoholic beverages
Friday, June 25, 2021
editorial@jamaicaobserver.com
KEY players in the alcohol and beverage industry are making a new push for responsible consumption and selling of alcohol, following the restart of the live entertainment and social activities on July 1.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced Tuesday that small events will be permitted with no more than 100 attendees, including organisers and support personnel. Those events include concerts, parties, round robins, festivals, community events, corporate mixers, handing-over or ground-breaking ceremonies.

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