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What are we going to do about the COVID-2X and COVID-3X World wide Pandemics?

The big question is how society is going to change as multiple waves of COVID-19 and new viruses appear over the next 20 years.


Business models supporting sharing of physical objects appear to be in jeopardy (example "ride sharing" transportation). 


Peter Brooks MIET

Palm Bay Florida USA
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  • Hello Clive:


     I thought you might be interested in what happened yesterday in Florida, concerning the attempt by the governor of the state to fully reopen business throughout Florida (known as Stage 3).


    The mayors of many major cites (such as Orlando) disagree with the latest State's directive, but don't have the legal standing to ignore the directive.


    However local businesses, like the theme parks or pubs/taverns, can decide to have "tighter" rules than the state requirement, which they can impose on their customers. 


    The major city mayors have decided to attack the Stage 3 rules by highlighting to the smaller businesses, that they had better look at their insurance polices to see that they can't be sued by their customer, for catching COVID-19 after visiting their operations.


    As you may be aware in the US, law suits are a wonderful way of correcting political decisions. It's a pity that the UK doesn't have a similar active legal system.


    Peter Brooks MIET

    Palm Bay Florida USA   



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  • Hello Clive:


     I thought you might be interested in what happened yesterday in Florida, concerning the attempt by the governor of the state to fully reopen business throughout Florida (known as Stage 3).


    The mayors of many major cites (such as Orlando) disagree with the latest State's directive, but don't have the legal standing to ignore the directive.


    However local businesses, like the theme parks or pubs/taverns, can decide to have "tighter" rules than the state requirement, which they can impose on their customers. 


    The major city mayors have decided to attack the Stage 3 rules by highlighting to the smaller businesses, that they had better look at their insurance polices to see that they can't be sued by their customer, for catching COVID-19 after visiting their operations.


    As you may be aware in the US, law suits are a wonderful way of correcting political decisions. It's a pity that the UK doesn't have a similar active legal system.


    Peter Brooks MIET

    Palm Bay Florida USA   



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