The virus has proved to be much more deadly for men than women. In China, 64 percent of deaths have been men and in Italy, 60% of Coronavirus cases and 70% of deaths have been men. If nothing else, it points to the need for men to be more aware and vigilant. But what are Jamaican men doing?
With a high appetite for risk, poor health-seeking behaviour and a tendency for high mobility how likely are they to be successful at staving off the infection which causes the deadly virus.
To discuss these issues and more we are joined by Social Media Influencer, husband and father of Judah, Marlon Campbell and Gavin Myers, Social Justice Advocate, and Maya’s dad.
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