The revised COVID-19 measures announced by Prime Minister Andrew Holness on Monday, July 26, was what many Jamaicans saw as inevitable after being able to experience what a partial return to normality would feel like for a short wile.
That re-crafting COVID-19 restrictions have consequences.
What are the lessons from this experience?
Could the revised COVID-19 measures be used as a pressure release valve if the pandemic continues?
Is balancing lives and livelihoods an impossible task at this stage of the outbreak?
Professor Peter Figueroa, Department of Community Health and Psychiatry UWI Mona and VP of the PSOJ-Tourism Committee and Chairman of the Tourism Resilient Corridor John Byles, joined the CVM Live Panel Discussion to share on this and other ideas.
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