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At the outset of the Coronavirus crisis in this country, the Hon. Prime Minister, Mia Mottley, hosted a consultation with members of the Social Partnership and me at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, to plan strategy for fighting this threat. I was impressed and congratulated her on the approach. I then went on to say to her that this was not a time for political controversy and that all sides must come together to defeat this scourge.

Rather than busy itself with measures to protect the people of this country, some twelve days after the consultation, Government rushed to Parliament and passed legislation that was already on the books, to manage the ensuing crisis. In essence, that legislation amended the Emergency Management Act by re-enacting certain provisions that already existed at section 28 of the same act; also at sections 2 and 3 of the 1939 Emergency Powers Act; and at section 25 of the Constitution. The amendment also went on to give powers to the Chief Medical Officer that he already had since 1969.

Needless to say, those initial steps did not give me any confidence that Government was capable of handling the situation, however I remained quiet hoping that somehow that they would get it right. I’ve tried to hold my peace but the situation has now reached a stage that I am compelled to speak-up before these bunglers unintentionally kill us all.

The handling of this crisis has been plagued with the bungling that is now characteristic of anything that this administration touches. So far, were are told that there is no evidence of any community spread of the virus. But it would seem that the end result of the Government’s initiatives would lead to what we fear most. What did the Government think would happen when it gave one day’s notice of a 24-hour curfew? As was reasonably foreseeable, people rushed to supermarkets in their thousands, ignoring any suggestion of physical or social distancing. Take some sobering time to imagine what could have happened if there were any carriers of the Coronavirus in those lines?

As if Government fails to learn from its mistakes, post offices were opened for a limited period in order to allow pensioners to cash their National Insurance pension cheques. The foreseeable result happened: hundreds of vulnerable persons throng the post offices thereby creating an incubator for the spread of the Coronavirus.

This virus is deadly and Government must come up with a series of measures that would protect the people of this country. These hit or miss initiatives just will not do.


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  1. What’s your problem, Baje?

    In Jamaica, serious crime is a national folklore. There is a reason why they only offer all-inclusive hotels there. The locals would kill a white tourist off the tourist track instantly, rob him and eat his organs.

    In Barbados, however, crime is much lower thanks to our excellent government and great culture. So we don’t have the problem like Jamaica that Trump threatens us with some deportation prisoners.


  2. In Barbados, however, crime is much lower thanks to our excellent government and great culture. So we don’t have the problem like Jamaica that Trump threatens us with some deportation prisoners.

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    BARBADOS JUST CAME OFF A RECORD YEAR FOR MURDERS WITH THIS BLP GOVERNMENT SO THEY ARE HEADING SAME DIRECTION CRIME WISE.

    DRUG DEALERS NOW RULE IN BOTH COUNTRIES TIED TO THE GOVERNMENTS.


  3. Baje,

    There’s no evidence of that at all. I know of only one criminal organization: Barrow´s welfare state.

    The drug swamp and prostitution will disappear in Barbados anyway. As tourists disappear, so will the demand for these services. The drug soldiers have to look for alternative employment. I suggest that they are put up for the DLP in the next elections. The party has already gained experience in the field of serious crime with Donville Inniss.

  4. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @john2
    BNTCL remains a subsidiary of BNOCL. The sale never went through. The FTC had concerns. So SOL sale didn’t include BNTCL. Parkland is a public company traded on the TSX, based on Calgary. Like SOL its business is fuel distribution and retailing.


  5. “FTC had concerns. So SOL sale didn’t include BNTCL.”

    Gotta thank Jeff and his team for seeing through that scam that only after was exposed as the then idiot government tried to Simpson to get the oil terminal for a song to sell it out to the company that bought SOL for 2 billion dollars…..

    weak colonial minded.Barrow gave Simpson his start off the backs of his own people and he repaid them by attempting to pick up the only oil terminal the island has for next to nothing to make himself a billionaire off the backs of the people as usual…..and give Canadians a head start in front of the same people who enriched him over the last 50 years.

    weak ass black governments…..always enabling minority thieves and crooks to rip off their people and keep them in generational poverty…

    BTW…this covid czar needs to stop allowing himself to be set up TO LIE TO THE PEOPLE…we can clearly see that is where it is all headed, that is why i don’t listen to middle men and their shite, they have to get their information second hand from the international community just like everyone else, do not let them twist it to suit the scams of a shite government.


  6. “Coronavirus: Whistleblower Edward Snowden warns governments are building tools of ‘oppression’”

    ya done know that small time shite governments always jump into the fray to COPY the negatives to practice on their own people…but the electorate has the power come 2023 to kick the shite out of the parliament…the people ALWAYS HAVE THE FINAL SAY.

    “SO OBVIOUS THE ISSUE IS NOT THE SUPERMARKETS OR THE PHARMACIES.”

    that was the attempt to take away all liberties and freedoms from the majority on the island, including the right to choose your own food and medicines…it actually showed up the lack of intelligence in the self proclaimed intelligent leaders and their taxpayer funded consultants, not to mention the lack of COMMONSENSE and BASIC MATH SKILLS in all of them, it was a real SHITSHOW..

    “Jamaica Government bows to Trump, US deportees to arrive in weeks”

    hell of a situation, Jamaica has workers on a cruise liner that they refuse to take in, Trinidad has people in Barbados that they refuse to take in, let’s see how this plays out.

    “Since 1966, all governments have only supported the lazy, the weak and the stupid.”

    please rephrase and add, the weak black face governments since 1966 have only ever supported and enriched the weak aka refuse to bend their backs in hot sun to feed themselves,, lazy, deceitful tiefing minorities and yardfowls….some fowls anyway, most are left to marinate in poverty generation after generation just like all the other voters and only used for carrying news to corrupt politicians, spying on their own people, pimping and voting…and they still cannot see how they were used.

    wonderful the island was shutdown, which means not much gas being sold for some time, all of that will protect the people from becoming infected..

    “They always need a foreign supervisor to give them the right instructions.”

    slaveminded politicians/ministers/lawyers, always need a massa to tell them what to do so they can confront their own people and pretend to be a massa themselves while maintaining a slave society and apartheid racist state for over 50 years, but just watch and enjoy that apartheid state bite them in their greedy backsides in 2020.

    it is all coming to A HEAD…been waiting for this moment for DECADES…


  7. Does punching above (its) weight means locking up people for six months who break the curfew
    Jesus “Christ are there not enough broken homes especially in the black family in barbados with children losing both mother and father to some for of negative circumstance
    Why is it that govt so fast to use their long arm to throw black people in jail but when it comes to white people like Charles Herbert who broke a crime wherby international law would have meant he goes to prison
    People of his ilk are told to guh long uh aint do nothing wrong
    There are other methods by which govt can use to implement resolution to the curfew
    How about using these law breakers to cut the bush that line the width and breadth of barbados
    Six months is so wrong coming from a govt who prides itself on humanity for outsiders
    However implement a law that can add stress to families especially in the lives of children who might not get to see a family member for six month which could be a father or mother
    Where is the heart and compassion in implementing these laws Mia


  8. Did you read the full report?


  9. Just note that despite what ya not so bright leaders are saying, social distancing can very well last into 2022 if a vaccine THAT ACTUALLY WORKS is not found soon…..and ya done know how they too love to copy all the negative, evil shite coming from repulsive lowlifes like this one here and practice it on their own people…

    …..SO KEEP YA DAMN EYES OPEN AND BE AWARE…this dude is looking to CULL millions in the US to save the economy in his narrow worldview…which means….NO TOURISTS for years and years to come…

    https://www.facebook.com/groups/sohee/permalink/2872252882867266/


  10. Can u explain the validity of a person getting a six month sentence for breaking a curfew


  11. Just in case yall did not believe it the first time..,READ AGAIN…he is not only speaking about culling Black or brown people only, he is culling everyone..whites are not safe either, they make up the MAJORITY POPULATION IN US and he is maybe saying 50 million of them will have to take one for the team…….all to preserve a selfish way of life….same Americans voted them into office will be the ones allowed to die…and no, they do not give two shits about yardfowls or ignorant blind supporters…their easy living come first.

    .Washington (CNN)An Indiana congressman said Tuesday that letting more Americans die from the novel coronavirus is the “lesser of two evils” compared with the economy cratering due to social distancing measures.

    Speaking with radio station WIBC in Indiana, Republican Rep. Trey Hollingsworth asserted that, while he appreciated the science behind the virus’ spread, “it is always the American government’s position to say, in the choice between the loss of our way of life as Americans and the loss of life, of American lives, we have to always choose the latter.”
    “The social scientists are telling us about the economic disaster that is going on. Our (Gross Domestic Product) is supposed to be down 20% alone this quarter,” Hollingsworth said. “It is policymakers’ decision to put on our big boy and big girl pants and say it is the lesser of these two evils. It is not zero evil, but it is the lesser of these two evils and we intend to move forward that direction. That is our responsibility and to abdicate that is to insult the Americans that voted us into office.”


  12. Does punching above (its) weight means locking up people for six months who break the curfew
    Jesus “Christ are there not enough broken homes especially in the black family in barbados with children losing both mother and father to some for of negative circumstance
    Why is it that govt so fast to use their long arm to throw black people in jail but when it comes to white people like Charles Herbert who broke a crime wherby international law would have meant he goes to prison
    People of his ilk are told to guh long uh aint do nothing wrong
    There are other methods by which govt can use to implement resolution to the curfew
    How about using these law breakers to cut the bush that line the width and breadth of barbados
    Six months is so wrong coming from a govt who prides itself on humanity for outsiders
    However implement a law that can add stress to families especially in the lives of children who might not get to see a family member for six month which could be a father or mother
    Where is the heart and compassion in implementing these laws Mia {Quote}

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    What a whole bunch of melodramatic rubbish. The drama queen who wrote it should be called out as appalling ignorant.

    What that drama queen does is to put together parts she takes from other people’s contributions to come here with a lot of melodramatic foolishness.

    Let us say a man got 6 months for breaking into a house, snatching an old person’s bag or duped them out of their money. does the waffle about adding stress to families especially in the lives of children who might not get to see a family member for six month which could be a father or mother, comes in here too? After all, they also broke the law, too.

    They are encouraging people to stay in doors and only come out when it is absolutely necessary, and that drama queen is saying law breakers could cut the bush that line the width and breath of Barbados. Ignorance at its best.

    If a curfew is in place, what would anybody want to venture outside for?

    Just like the village idiot said:-

    Some of us can spend our time more usefully by adding value to discussions instead of ferreting around for nonsense to prove a petty point. We must grow up and where we cannot add value just keep quiet. It is better to keep quiet and let people think we are dumb than to speak out and remove all doubt. {Quote}


  13. @Mariposa

    You are once again on the moral side. Our criminal justice system, overseen by Dale Marshall, is brutish, primitive, savage, and blood-thirty. Our magistrates are angry and aggressive with poor people coming before them because they remind them too much of where they came from, and where they will go if they lose their jobs. It is fear.
    It is cultural. The Bajan Condition.


  14. You forget along with breaking the curfew he was also caught and charged for have a sizeable amount of cocaine which he admitted he was planning to sell.


  15. @ John A

    Was the breaking the curfew charge dropped? I think the report was more interested in the sexuality of the accused than in proper and competent reporting. Was either charged with transgenderism? Or homosexuality?
    Why the interest in sleaze? Only a few weeks ago we had a prominent Barbadian celebrating his marriage to another man without any comment in public from the commentariat.


  16. Our criminal justice system, overseen by Dale Marshall, is brutish, primitive, savage, and blood-thirty. Our magistrates are angry and aggressive with poor people coming before them because they remind them too much of where they came from, and where they will go if they lose their jobs. It is fear.
    It is cultural. The Bajan Condition. {Quote}

    MORE MELODRAMATIC RUBBISH!!!!

    The village idiot is doing what he accuses other people of doing to him. He is now reading the magistrates’ minds.


  17. Was the charge of driving without a license dropped?


  18. Robert i had promised to ignore the naysayers like Ms Mottley asked us to but after reading the rubbish above by the two braying jackasses above i had to return.Mariposa is questioning the sentencing of a curfew breaker to six months and her twin is shouting rubbish about angry magistrates.Total nonsense.The 24 hour curfew means you are to be off the streets unless you are an essential worker or seeking medical attention or groceries etc This guy also had cocaine to sell you read that part jackass?Therefore the magistrate should hsve done what pat him on the back and discharge him?What message would this be saying that you can do as you like?This would create a free for all which is what both pf you wamt to jump up and claim that everything is in chaos for petty political reasons.Then Mariposs amd Waru posting with glee about a fifth death as if this is something to celebrate. Do you two have family i hopr nothing happens to none of them.In the meantime how about show some sympathy towards the deceased man, s family.Really pathetic from both of you.
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  19. “You are once again on the moral side. Our criminal justice system, overseen by Dale Marshall, is brutish, primitive, savage, and blood-thirty.”

    But only to people black and look just like him/themselves…all others they COMPROMISE the judiciary to make sure they walk freely to commit crimes again

    ……as their descendants of rejected and Barbadosed UK indentured servants call them in private…NI**ERS…and i call them ….of the sell out variety…


  20. Folks unless you have to go to the supermarket today don’t. I am at one now and I doubt 60 % of this crowd will even get in by 11Am. Then we have a second crowd that will build for 1 pm.

    If you can let the crowd blow and go on the second day this week.


  21. @ Robert April 15, 2020 8:11 AM

    There is a lot of relevance and golden nuggets of Truth to what Hal has said.

    It is played out rather too often in the local justice system.

    We are sure you don’t want examples to be cited.

    Why do you think Adonijah wrote that rather apt calypso “Two Barbadoes”?


  22. The Goddard drug boat ECSTASY…what a name… REPORTEDLY had cocaine to sell too, wonder what will become of that…and is the alleged cocaine to marijuana still in evidence lock up…..asking for a good friend…


  23. @ John A April 15, 2020 9:25 AM

    “If you can let the crowd blow and go on the second day this week.”
    You really believe that the crowd will decrease on day two? If so. all I can say ,that that is a win for hope over experience. I was shocked to learn over V.O.B. this morning about the lines. When I went on my walks. I was constantly wondering how there was no let up in the size of the crowds. Andrew Bynoe expressed the same view and came to the conclusion that hoarding was going on. As some one over seventy. I will take an exploratory stroll Friday to get an idea of the lay of the land. I am considering using Sundays and Tues which are reserved for people of my age group. I will wager, that people who do not qualify will show up. Barbadians have no respect for rules and regulations. It is a good thing that I do not really need anything .


  24. “Then Mariposs amd Waru posting with glee about a fifth death as if this is something to celebrate. ”

    Fowl..i asked a question, do you not know what a question mark is…

    …if the dude passed early morning, yall knew who is family is to inform them since according to the NEWSPAPERS his child also is a victim, so why did ya take the WHOLE DAMN DAY to let the people know….

    now that ya mention it…ah was going to let it slide, but since ya want to create an incident…bring it on..


  25. “You really believe that the crowd will decrease on day two? If so. all I can say ,that that is a win for hope over experience. ”

    …we were trying to tell them all that will happen that is why THE SUPERMARKETS SHOULD NEVER HAVE BEEN CLOSED….but the know it alls and their fowls who know nothing at all…resisted because none of them are familiar with the domino effect, which also includes lack of commonsense and no basic math skills…


  26. @Robert

    This is what happens when you shut off food supply to people for 2 weeks. That was the nucleus of all that will develop this week.

    Also we need to let people shop once a week by the same alphabetical grouping. It had nothing to do with hoarding it is that people have consumed over the 2 weeks, what they bought and are now trying to replenish stocks.


  27. @Dr. Lucas

    Agree with you, the crowds will not go away, people are hoarding. They are not prepared to change habits.


  28. The blogmaster just completed a reconnoitre, many people are out because it is their letter today, no need for food. An opportunity to get out of the house.


  29. Well ya should see the line at Popular, Kendall Hill for the supermarket, video is circulating, it is am sure more than a mile long, who in their right minds would stand in the humidity and heat wave that has blanketed the island for at least two weeks now, gotta be damn crazy….people have not had their regular supply of food in the last 2 weeks, that is why they are out there, not saying some gossipy looky loos are not there too, but many decided the lines are too long to risk the heat…..

  30. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ John A

    Thanks , roving reporter ! Doing a good job. You remind me of a Nation Reporter that went where few dared. As usual ,I will take your advice and keep my OT at home.LOL !!


  31. @Vincent

    Was John A wearing the same Bata slippers from Saturday? Bajans love their belly.


  32. @DAVID

    I went this morning because I needed stuff and they were several people who said they had nothing home, as they could only of Afforded to shop for 2 weeks. People that live week to week would be those worst affected. What we are seeing now is the fallout of the bad decision to close for 2 weeks. It will take time to settle down when people feel comfortable they will not be blocked from food supply AGAIN


  33. @David
    The blogmaster just completed a reconnoitre, many people are out because it is their letter today, no need for food. An opportunity to get out of the house.
    +++++++++++++
    What do you mean get out of the house? Are they just driving around? Are they just surveying the crowds? Are they going to the beach? Has cabin fever set in?


  34. People hoard because they fear a food shortage. This is what the Czar should be concentrating on, rathe than trying to be an epidemiologist.
    There will be a food shortage, if mismanaged, then a supply side economic crisis for which the solution will be fiscal, not monetary. Any such fiscal remedy will drive a further nail in the coffin of BERT.
    I hope the great mathematician Professor Chris Sinckler, and his colleague and political friend, the brilliant economist, Professor Owen Arthur, bring this reality to the attention of the president.

  35. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David Bu.

    Some Bajans have run out of food. Things will return to normalcy when confidence is restored in the reliability of GoB decisions. This too will pass.

    John A does not wear Bata slippers. I have not seen these since I was a lad many moons ago. Stay safe and lead by example!!


  36. @Sargeant

    Barbadians like most West Indians are social creatures. Existing on the cartilage is an uncomfortable behaviour to take onboard.

    >


  37. Is there a time limit for shopping? how many are shopping for more than one household?


  38. @ Vincent

    My old tail been here from 8.15 and I only now get in the building. But it has been interesting talking with people and hearing as we say ” how bare we cupboard is.” Plus they got bout 70 people outside and they told the rest come back Saturday.

  39. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ Hal

    I think Mr Carter is growing into his “job”. You may notice that in recent times he is redirecting the Epidemiological questions to Dr Best ,the CMO. The latter is doing a fantastic job ,although he was late to the table. I think the implications of another death and increased positive cases need a better exposition .Members of the public tend to think these are indicators of a worsening situation. They are not.


  40. Those who predicted a Barbadian Holocaust with thousands of dead or at least many hundreds of infected people by the end of April are totally wrong.

    I can only emphasize again and again that the number of infections detected is growing slightly linear. The doubling rate of viral infection is thus permanently decreasing.

    A comparison with the shit holes NYC and London is not appropriate because the virus cannot spread significantly under the hot and humid conditions of the tropics.

    I predict that from May onwards it will be party time again on the island.

    Our government has done everything right from a medical point of view.

    Thank you so much, dear Prime Minister of Barbados!


  41. @ John A.April 15, 2020 10:27 AM

    Maybe you are correct. I hope so but have my doubts.

  42. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ John A

    Under confinement,adults tend to eat more than normal. They eat and drink just to relieve boredom. We are lucky that we are under prohibition as well.

    @ David BU

    The social characteristics of Barbadians are part of our survival skills. They will not change over night. The 6 feet distance rule and face masks are the temporary solutions . This is who we are. This crisis too will pass.


  43. Am sure most people remember Desmond of Desmond and Lou fame….known locally as Fowl & Zorro…

    ..Condolences to him and family…

    As long as alyuh know if ya try to hide deaths and rob the people of not knowing , it will not go down well…

    “A brother’s grief – by Kareem Smith April 15, 2020

    One of Barbados’ cultural icons has been dealt a devastating blow by the news that two of his younger sisters living in New York recently succumbed to the raging COVID-19 battle.

    Desmond Weekes, former lead singer of popular ‘Spouge’ band the Draytons Two confirmed that he had been plunged into mourning first by the death of Jean Weekes-Husbands, 65, who died last Wednesday and Almonda Weekes, 68, whose passing followed days later.

    What makes their passing even more painful is the fact that he will be unable to mourn alongside other relatives in the Big Apple due to the unprecedented restrictions which accompany the deadly virus.

    “Hearing that they contracted the virus was devastating to me, because even though you know that the virus was going around and anybody could catch it, you still never would have imagined it would hit so close to home and it’s a lot more devastating for me because their lives started here with me in a little house in the village,” he told Barbados TODAY.”

    Tron….stop lying, no one predicted anything, we kept saying that the disease follows A DISTINCT PATTERN….it took Germany MONTHS to arrive at 2,000 deaths or how many they have now, i cant even keep up. Apparently US had it from a as far back in January and did not even know, thought it was the flu…but look at the devastation now..

    My bad….over 3,000 deaths…

    “BERLIN
    The number of deaths in Germany from the coronavirus has surpassed those reported by China, according to statistics released on Wednesday by local health authorities.

    Data analysis firm Risklayer and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, which compiles real-time figures from nearly 400 local authorities, reported 301 new deaths over the past 24 hours, bringing the toll to 3,495.”

    While i was folowing, they only had about 18 deaths..

    Yall small island delusions CANNOT CHANGE THE PATTERN of the disease no matter hiw hard ya try, so do not start MISLEADING THE PEOPLE…..your outbreak has not started yet and insted of talking shite, ya should be working hard to make sure it does’nt get a foothold in the population.


  44. @Vincent

    Nice to know. Is Dr Best an epidemiologist? I was under the impression he was a public health expert. Why can’t they bring in the epidemiologist from the UWI? What is the problem? Or, at the very least, publish the UWI model.
    Do you know what has happened to Dr George? Has he been sacked? If so for what? How about Dr Forde? Are we getting two for the price of one?
    How about the president, has she recovered from her medical procedure? Is Santia still acting prime minister? @Vincent, I am more confused than ever.
    Here is one for the CoVid-economic council: post pandemic, household behaviour will change. What are the implications of such change for the economy?


  45. @ Vincent

    No country people like us only got to ease around the back of the shop and tap the door and we will get the drinks using ” curb side pickup rumshop style.” Lol


  46. @ Vincent Codrington April 15, 2020 11:10 AM

    “I think Mr Carter is growing into his “job”. You may notice that in recent times he is redirecting the Epidemiological questions to Dr Best ,the CMO.”

    Shouldn’t it be a position he should never have had? I heard him a couple of times and he was trying to lecture on things he had no competence in.. As a sociologist, he should have known that he was not competent in the scientific field. He is lucky that the reporters do not seem to be versed in science. If scientific questions had been directed at him, he would not have been able to answer them. A square peg in a round hole.


  47. WARU, my keyboard warrior,

    Mortality in the north is only interesting to the extent that the tourism industry suffers.

    It is regrettable that some Windrushers had to die in the north. However, given the desolate health system in the English-speaking countries of the North, this was predictable. You cannot compare the USA and UK with Scandinavia, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria or Germany. In terms of civilisation, the USA and UK are more on the level of Eastern Europe or North Africa. This is why people from the Caribbean like to emigrate to the USA and UK, because the desolate conditions there remind them of their homeland.

    However, I’m more interested in the Barbadian statistics. There is no doubt that the health management of our government is absolutely world class. Barbados is punching way above its weight. Once again.


  48. Couple gets time for breaking curfew

    A same-sex couple has been sentenced to six months in prison for breaking the country’s COVID-19 curfew.

    Eighteen-year-old Jonathan Jeremiah Browne and Shiamar Tashaka Callender, 34, both of 8th Avenue Harts Gap, Christ Church pleaded guilty to disobeying a national directive and being outdoors on April 12 around 8:05 p.m.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/04/15/couple-gets-time-for-breaking-curfew/

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    MARTIAL LAW IN BIM

    MASSES ON HOUSE ARREST

    WHAT WILL BE NEXT


  49. #@ greene

    @Baje

    not so fast with Jamaica. 31 new cases detected.

    http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20200414/jamaicas-covid-19-cases-jump-105-seven-day-lock-down-st-catherine

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    NOT SO FAST

    JAMAICA IS 10 TIMES THE POPULATION SO SHOULD HAVE 720 POSITIVE CASES TO BE ON EQUAL LEVEL TO BARBADOS 72 WITH 300,000 POPULATION.

    THE FACT NOW 105 STILL PUTS IT WAY BEHIND BECAUSE OF SIZE OF POPULATION 3 MILLION.

    JAMAICA ALSO HAD ITS FIRST POSITIVE CASE A FEW WEEKS BEFORE BIM.

    SUPERMARKETS STILL OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK.

    BORDERS CLOSED AT THE MOMENT.

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