In this episode of Morning Edition, the General Secretary of the Postal Workers Union, Mr. David Forbes talks about their outstanding wage negotiations and other issues of concern to his
It seems intuitive enough: Red means stop, amber means caution, green means go.
As Covid-19 levels fluctuate around the world, health officials are devising ways to quickly alert their constituents about the virus’s threat level. Predictably, most have turned to color and many have adopted the hues of traffic lights. After all, the three-color schema developed in Detroit in the 1920s based on a British system for railroad traffic, has been universally used for over a century.
This is where the problem arises. The thing is, our understanding of color is richer and more nuanced beyond its application in traffic management.
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The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), state governors and other public office holders in their Christmas messages on Thursday expressed concern about the second wave of COVID-19 and urged Nigerians to guard against further spread of the virus.
Buhari, in the message he personally signed, which was made available to journalists by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina, said there were indications that Nigeria was already experiencing the second wave of COVID-19 infection.