Wednesday, March 25-31, 2020 / no. 048
Puerto Rico and the Caribbean
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Federal Govt.’s Aid Package for Coronavirus Crisis Still Dependent on Congressional Action P6 Puerto Rico’s Economic Relief Plan for Virus Quarantine Should Evolve as the Pandemic Itself P8 Tourism Industry Pays a Heavy Toll due to Earthquakes,Virus Lockdown P10
Private Sector Shares Concerns Over COVID-19
Emergency Management
Afraid of layoffs and considerable revenue loss
Giovanna Garofalo
Achú!, an Activity Book to Teach Children About the Coronavirus and Staying Safe P13
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ith more than one week of inactivity and/or limited operations, members of Puerto Rico’s private sector are concerned about the financial repercussions that will arise as a result of the government’s plan to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) on the island.
Governor Wanda Vázquez enacted Executive Order 2020-023 on March 15, imposing a curfew from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. and a general lockdown until March 30. Certain types of groups and businesses are exempt from the lockdown, such as the media, drugstores, supermarkets, gas stations, pharmaceutical companies, call centers, health centers and hospitals, airports and restaurants that offer delivery, carry-out, and/or drive-thru services, among others. GO TO PAGE 4