Coronavirus - In the DR

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lifeisgreat

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Every person that was here posting within the community months ago, is still here. Duct tape, or without.
Only 2 members have admitted to testing positive.
Both have recovered. Both live abroad.
Next question?
For the record again: I have been tested twice. Twice negative.
Good night community.
 

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william webster

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The extension decision is getting prickly...... the election is coming into play
June 5th

Not a pure decision for them......... getting politically prickly
 

william webster

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Re - The Virus

This is how I feel
It's the wrapup paragraph from the London Telegraph about political deceit on the subject
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Which just about captures the spirit of the deceit. Throughout this crisis, our post-Blair leaders have had countless opportunities to level with the public that finding a solution to this crisis might involve taking a risk. Instead it has sold them the old managerial lie that the only solution is to avoid all risks. We may have a new leader, but nothing has changed in British politics
 
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as advertised - end of the month.

The election is coming into play
decisions might get a bit more political.....
Estimado Mr. William Webster,

"Pacheco advirtió que la oposición no aprobará más estado de emergencia, porque los candidatos del PLD están aprovechando la pandemia para hacer campaña política y utilizar los recursos del Estado para buscar posicionarse." -Diario Libre, just a short while ago
 

windeguy

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Wanted 25 days, got 15 and Deputies say this is the last extension, don't ask for more.

Translation: 05/14/2020, 03:47 PM The deputies met at 3:00 in the afternoon even though they were called for 11:00 in the morning. After an agreement between the block of the Dominican Liberation Party (PLD) and the opposition parties, the Chamber of Deputies approved the extension of the state of emergency for 15 days from Monday, May 18, until June 1, to continue facing the COVID-19 pandemic. The spokesman of the Modern Revolutionary Party (PRM), Alfredo Pacheco, indicated that the opposition "in a gesture of flexibility" decided to approve 15 days, to allow space for a plan to be drawn up and for the political and social forces to be called to discuss the return to a new normality within COVID-19. Pacheco warned that the opposition will not approve a more state of emergency, because the PLD candidates are taking advantage of the pandemic to campaign politically and use state resources to seek position. "Don't bring us any more extensions because we don't approve more extensions," he said. Prior to the session, the opposition blocs proposed that they be approved only 10 more days of the state of emergency, alleging that the Government is campaigning on the issue of the pandemic. The session, scheduled for 11:00 in the morning, began at 3:00 in the afternoon after the spokespersons of the blocs met with the president of the Chamber of Deputies, Radhamés Camacho. The resolution will be known again this Friday at 11:00 in the Senate, which had approved the 25 days requested by President Danilo Medina on Monday, May 12.
 
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windeguy

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So now, what happens after the ultimate, last and final, granting of emergency powers ends on June 1?
 
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