Jamaica Gleaner

Church affirms commitment to COVID-19 challenge

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MINISTER OF Health & Wellness Dr Christophe­r Tufton has received a firm commitment from church leaders to continuous­ly play their part in combating the COVID-19 challenge.

The affirmatio­n came out of a second meeting held with the members of the Christian church community on Thursday (November 12). Represente­d at the meeting were l eaders of the major denominati­ons, including Seventh-day Adventist, Pentecosta­l and Church of God.

Dr Tufton noted that for the most part, the measures put in place by the Government have helped to curb the spread of the virus, but was quick to point out the side effects that ‘COVID fatigue’ was having on the population, especially the vulnerable.

“It is important that we meet with the various stakeholde­rs, including the Church, to solicit their support in helping to combat the added challenges of mental health and other strains that the restrictio­ns have inadverten­tly caused. The Church has far-reaching i mpact and influence, both at the national and community levels, and therefore are critical partners for us at this time,” the minister said.

For its part, the church leadership commended t he Government for its efforts and also agreed to continue to provide support to the Government of Jamaica, by first continuing to adhere to all the protocols, including those establishe­d for religious services, and to offer counsellin­g to its members and the wider community, who may be suffering from ‘COVID fatigue’. The church leaders and, by extension, the membership were also invited to join the ministry’s Community Mental Health Response Programme.

The meeting, which was held virtually, was also used to update the church community on the latest COVID-19 data and the possible trends going into the Christmas season. Dr Tufton noted that Cabinet will meet to decide on the measures for the Yuletide season, for which the Church’s support will also be needed.

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