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killemwitdakno says...

Actually, all the tiny shops that never in history ever had more than 2 customers at a time might as well stay open. They’re the ones who rely on sales day to day. Have them keeps names of each set on a daily roster for tracing. They can also require the customers to have masks and and gloves before buzzing them in ( except that makes them prone to robbery so put it on inside). At least after April 1st if cases and contacts aren’t high.

killemwitdakno says...

All cashiers need to wear masks and gloves. Why hasn’t this happened yet?

killemwitdakno says...

Western union, cashNgo, vitamin shop, essential oil shop for cleaning the air n staying calm.

killemwitdakno says...

I hope the expats stay, they have all the boats and charter planes.

killemwitdakno says...

Last flights are in the morning.

killemwitdakno says...

Scarcely populated islands ought to be fully tested so that they can go back to operating in two weeks. Plus they are the most vulnerable to everyone getting it. Mayaguana shouldn’t need a lockdown and can assist.

killemwitdakno says...

**do not ration food.**
Retailers know their stock better than gov’t, plus they know their customers needs. Besides that will just cause each household member to have to come out for their own portion. Also sales could create more food store jobs.

Btw, Bamsi has enough meat right?

killemwitdakno says...

Not sure why you’d close off ppl coming to hideaway in Nassau home rentals to escape coming stateside extremism. Those rentals make the same as BahaMar. Would be a boom right about now. Hideaway is what Bahamas is for. I’m scared to be without any Americans.

killemwitdakno says...

Don’t fly into the family islands.

killemwitdakno says...

Then protect Freeport altogether (the back up city) and stop anyone from going there.

Someone with shortness of breath would be dead by the time the reach way down West End anyway.