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The French Side did not follow anything the Dutch Side did regarding access to grocery stores nor a complete shutdown as with the Dutch Side. The problem is that the borders are closed. So those needing propane on the French side cannot get propane because the main distributor is on the Dutch Side. Things like that and the lack of access to grocery stores on the Dutch Side are very difficult for locals and sailors on both sides of the island to deal with.
Also, there is limited news coverage because, as you know, the Daily Herald is shut down so there is a definite lack of factual coverage about what is really going on in the neighborhoods. We did hear St. Peters has shut down all food delivery due to overloading the system.
It is a really sad situation.
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