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Anthony Astaphan Raises Questions About Saint Lucia State Of Emergency

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Dominica Attorney, Anthony Astaphan, has raised questions about the current state of emergency in Saint Lucia. He commented on the issue while drawing attention to this country's current COVID-19 figures. 'The figures that you have of people tested positive, active cases and the people who have died, tells a story that that didn't work,' Astaphan […]

This article Anthony Astaphan Raises Questions About Saint Lucia State Of Emergency appeared first on St. Lucia Times News.

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