The government then shut down all schools

Author: Xiuyun Hao

On March 12, 2020, Marinez set out to RuneScape Gold enroll in a police academy located in Caracas which is the capital of Venezuela and to pursue an employment in law enforcement. The next day when the Venezuelan government announced the two COVID-19 cases for the first time.

The government then shut down all schools, closed the frontiers between Venezuela and its neighbors, and put six states and Caracas in quarantine. Marinez was stranded in transit and was confined to his uncle's house in a city fifty miles of the capital.

After two months, Marinez came back to Maracaibo, "without any money in my pockets," he said. Marinez tried to find work but could not find an employment market destroyed due to the pandemic. It also led to a prolonged economic recession.

Runescape creator Jagex has put an end to Runelite HD, a fan-made HD mod of the popular open-source client for Old School Runescape, just as the project was due to launch last Monday. The move was announced at 11:11, with some Runescape players expressing displeasure at Jagex's choice and saying that they'll switch to other MMOs.

Runelite HD developer "117" posted on Reddit Tuesday sharing the message from Jagex the company. The information was confirmed by Jagex in their own blog article. Runelite HD operates as a plugin that would give an impressive visual overhaul to the base Runescape, as can be found at 117's Twitter. Moderator 117 stated that they've spent around 2500 hours in the past two years working on Runelite HD.

"Yesterday we made contact with the creators of known HD projects and we requested for them to cease development of their projects because this is a project that we are directly investigating," Jagex stated. Jagex informed 117 that it was working on the development of an HD variant of Old School Runescape was "still fairly early in the exploration stages" however "very advanced."

Ten years ago, Venezuela, a petrostate under the presidency of Hugo Chavez, witnessed a decline in oil prices. The cost for a barrel plunged to close to $50 from a peak of $100 in addition, the U.S. instituted wide-ranging sanctions against the authoritarian Venezuelan government.

"When oil prices began to decline then there was no cash to purchase goods from abroad," said Alejandro Velasco Professor of New York University who specializes in Venezuelan politics, during an interview on the phone. "As an outcome there was no cash to keep the economy going."

Venezuela's bank accounts were empty after it spent its largest recent oil cashflow for social services, such as subsidised health care, food or literacy education programs. Chavez also removed perceived dissidents from the oil industry after an attempted military coup impacting production.

The widespread corruption within the administration further damaged the economy, as per Paul Angelo, a fellow at the Council for Foreign Relations who has a specialization in OSRS Fire Cape Buy Latin American politics.