Too often we let big business on Guam dictate if or when we express our opinions, out fear of reprisal. Not me. Not anymore. https://www.facebook.com/1977074629012362/posts/3511245365595273/ …
I wonder. Do you think Guam had the precendent set for our politicians to have stayed out of this decision and allowed science-based decision-making?
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We'd never seen anything like this, so in trying to balance the public health and economic impact, I think mistakes were made. Quarantine gets lambasted from a political ideology standpoint, but the reality is, community spread was perpetrated by home quarantine violators.
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I think so too. But getting back to the question: I personally don't think much precedent has been set for GovGuam to follow science-based solutions. I think much of the past decision-making in the last 10 years has centered business interests, with politicians making decisions.
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