The COVID19 task force has already made it clear through its recommendations to the PM not to relax any further restrictions. Churches need to busy themselves delivering care packages to their members
Work where? Most lay offs are tied to tourism. You have tourists willing to come here even if the airport re-opens? And non essential businesses will not earn break-even revenue from an unemployed populace. So those employees will only be laid off again. This is a long road to recovery. Selling quick fixes will only inflame the ignorant.
This is of little benefit as it is not tied directly to the curriculum and teachers are not facilitating classes. If these students could learn independently the national average wouldn't be D-
Today you cry they come too often. Tomorrow you'll scream they don't come enough. I support the law but be careful what you wish for. Thousands are unemployed and even grocery stores will fall victim to the lack of economic activity that lies ahead.
Who will be traveling in May, June July or August. Does he follow world news? The U.S. is now leading in the umber of cases of COVID19. Job numbers were published today and 3.3m people are newly unemployed. Does he expect bots to make reservations? This will not be a quick recovery.
OriginalBey says...
Very well written article. Kudos!
On EDITORIAL: Leave no room for doubt - explain these decisions
Posted 20 May 2020, 12:29 a.m. Suggest removal
OriginalBey says...
Have we tested 1,000 people yet? 200 healthcare workers in quarantine and we have done what? I mussy born big as I is!
On ‘We’ve flattened the curve’
Posted 28 April 2020, 9:23 a.m. Suggest removal
OriginalBey says...
The COVID19 task force has already made it clear through its recommendations to the PM not to relax any further restrictions. Churches need to busy themselves delivering care packages to their members
On Churches press for services to resume
Posted 24 April 2020, 1:53 p.m. Suggest removal
OriginalBey says...
Work where? Most lay offs are tied to tourism. You have tourists willing to come here even if the airport re-opens? And non essential businesses will not earn break-even revenue from an unemployed populace. So those employees will only be laid off again. This is a long road to recovery. Selling quick fixes will only inflame the ignorant.
On 30,000 apply for NIB assistance
Posted 15 April 2020, 10:59 a.m. Suggest removal
OriginalBey says...
This is of little benefit as it is not tied directly to the curriculum and teachers are not facilitating classes. If these students could learn independently the national average wouldn't be D-
On Lloyd urges online learning as schools set to stay closed
Posted 7 April 2020, 9:21 p.m. Suggest removal
OriginalBey says...
The thing is people don't know when they are at obesity levels based on their BMI but these are supposedly learned men and women. Hmmm...
On Rolle takes over as chief of police as Ferguson bows out
Posted 1 April 2020, 7:17 a.m. Suggest removal
OriginalBey says...
Today you cry they come too often. Tomorrow you'll scream they don't come enough. I support the law but be careful what you wish for. Thousands are unemployed and even grocery stores will fall victim to the lack of economic activity that lies ahead.
On Shoppers must play by crisis rulebook
Posted 31 March 2020, 7:32 a.m. Suggest removal
OriginalBey says...
Who will be traveling in May, June July or August. Does he follow world news? The U.S. is now leading in the umber of cases of COVID19. Job numbers were published today and 3.3m people are newly unemployed. Does he expect bots to make reservations? This will not be a quick recovery.
On ‘Praying’ Atlantis re-opens May 16
Posted 26 March 2020, 6:10 p.m. Suggest removal
OriginalBey says...
50% VAT
On ‘It’s going to be deep recession’
Posted 26 March 2020, 11:25 a.m. Suggest removal
OriginalBey says...
There's a new case in GB and we are just getting test kits. When testing starts, the picture will look different.
On 30 more days? Bethel suggests extension to lockdown likely
Posted 25 March 2020, 6:59 p.m. Suggest removal