Is entertainment industry being made a scapegoat for COVID-19 spike? Jamaican’s eagerness to party in the midst of a pandemic speaks volumes about the spirit that exists among the people even during adversity. However the very human instinct to gather seems anathema to what is required to combat the spread of the virus.
Is more in play than the need of stakeholders to earn a living?
What is the real cost of the suppression of Jamaicans ability to gather and celebrate?
Senator Damion Crawford People’s National Party (PNP) spokesman on Culture and Entertainment and Milton Wray recording artiste and entertainment journalist, joined the CVM Live Panel Discussion to share on the topic.
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