Following the exposure of the workplace cluster to COVID-19 infection, the demographics of the infected nationally have disproportionately affected the youth.
But how do the youth assess the chronology of COVID-19 governance, what are their thoughts on hot topics like the reopening of bars, churches, and borders? Where we and what are are the projections from a GEN Z perspective?
To discuss these issues we are joined by two prominent youth leaders Ayesha Constable gender and youth advocate and founder of young people for action on climate change Jamaica and Montell Hill Youth Leader, youth parliamentarian, and banker.
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