Since the outbreak of COVID-19, there have been countless news reports about the constant disregard for the law as it relates to stipulations provided by the government in an effort to contain the spread of the virus. COVID-19 has been on our ears since the start of 2020 and not surprisingly made its way into the island in March.
Since then media houses have been reporting and advertising tips on how Jamaicans should operate in this new world of COVID-19.
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But are Jamaicans taking this seriously? Do we really know what is social distancing?
And why are there so many disregards for the new curfew? To discuss, we have Attorneys-At-Law Isat Buchanan and Anthony Williams in our Hot Topic Segment.
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