Labour bells rang out in North East St. Ann as Prime Minister Andrew Holness toured the constituency on Wednesday.
Supporters flooded the streets as the Prime Minister appears to get his election campaign underway.
The Prime Minister presented Marsha Smith as the JLP candidate for the constituency, which was previously represented by the late Shahine Robinson.
Marsha Smith while addressing JLP supporters says she will strive to continue the legacy of Robinson, to which the supporters cheered.
This is the second day of touring for the Prime Minister who was in Northern Clarendon just a day before.
As the crowd thickens in North East St. Ann the Prime Minister urges supporters to practice physical distancing.
Holness also urged his supporters who depend on the tourism industry that he is working to create an economic fix for them.
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