Maybe it’s just me, but the City of Chester seems to be a tad cavalier in their communication to the residents about Covid-19, the Coronavirus.
If you haven’t already noticed, inner city poor communities are not the focus populations of those targeted to get information on the virus. Yet, we have the greatest potential for devastation if, and when, the virus hits. We live in close quarters, we have a large senior citizen population, our kids all have respiratory issues, we are disproportionately suffering from a variety of ailments the Coronavirus feasts on, and we don’t have the resources, health insurance, support, or knowledge to know what to do in the event of a major outbreak in the city of Chester.
Follow this blog. I’m going to dedicate this space to providing our community, and communities like ours, with the information we need to get through this world crisis that is bound to come down harder on us than mainstream America.
3 replies on “Who is saying What about the Coronavirus in Chester?”
Excellent, Thank You So Much Sir!
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WHERE IS KIRKLAND???
WHY ISN’T HE CALLING A PRESS CONFERENCE OR PUTTING AT LEAST 2 WHOLE PAGES IN THE DAILY TIMES OR SENDING OUT FLYERS TO ALL RESIDENTS???
WHY ISN’T THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS TELLING FAMILIES/KIDS WHERE THEY CAN PICK UP THE MEALS THAT THEIR “PARENTS” CAN’T PROVIDE??
WHO VOTED FOR THIS GUY??
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Thank You for all of the information you’ve provided for the community and citizens of Chester. It saddens me to no end that the city officials are far less concerned about anything of importance concerning this city. I am not sure of Livia Smith’s qualifications, but I do know she has been a flunking of our ILLUSTRIOUS Mayor for well over 20 years, so such an important position is only befitting for someone so loyal.
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