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From YouTube: FEBRUARY 12 2020 Statements Teresa Wat
Description
The Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
5th Session
41st Parliament
A
Remember:
Richmond
North
Center
you
I
rise
today
to
speak
about
home
with
19
or
the
corona
virus
and
its
impact
on
local
businesses.
My
own
writing
of
Richmond
North
Center
is
home
to
a
vibrant
community
of
restaurants
and
local
businesses.
I've
recent
many
time
in
this
house
to
talk
about
some
of
the
amazing
local
establishment.
I
get
to
enjoy
right
in
my
own
writing
and
I'm
deeply
saddened
to
see
how
the
global
events
surrounding
the
corona
virus
have
impacted
them.
People
are
afraid
to
go
into
Crouse.
A
Restaurants
are
closing
their
doors
due
to
the
drop-in
service,
and
many
of
the
local
businesses
that
rely
on
close
ties
with
China
are
suffering
quickly
as
impulse
and
export
have
virtually
come
to
a
stop
in
terms
of
export
of
our
seafood
and
wine
to
China
and
our
impulse
of
China
products.
Here,
I
rise
today
to
in
my
everyone
that
the
coronavirus
is
a
common
enemy
one.
We
must
fight
and
overcome
together.
We
must
also
fight
hard
against
the
spread
of
fear-mongering
and
stigmatization
negative
zero
types
chose.
A
Any
group
have
no
place
in
British
Columbia
or
in
Canada.
It
is
in
times
like
this
more
than
ever
that
we
as
Canadians
have
a
responsibility
to
protect
our
multicultural
communities
and
support
our
local
business
practice.
Basic
health
habits
avoid
spreading
of
false
information,
as
with
other
seasonal
viruses
and
cases
of
fruit,
common
sense
and
good
health
habits
are
the
best
defenses
make
sure
to
wash
your
hands
frequently
to
prevent.
A
The
spreading
of
germs
cover
your
mouth,
with
your
elbow
when
you
call
and
don't
cough
into
your
hands
or
taught
other
people,
we
have
some
of
the
best
health
care
workers
in
the
world
all
across
the
province,
and
we
cannot
thank
them
enough
for
what
they
do
for
us
every
day
expressive
and
we
have
faced
with
health
concern
ideas,
Thank
You,
mr.
speaker,.