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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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1,745 responses to “Senator Caswell Franklyn Speaks – Government Bungling Response to Coronavirus Crisis”


  1. @Silly Woman, you really believe because we aren’t on the ground in Barbados we don’t catch Goadies too? Look here, I’ve jumped through hoops to get the money down to Barbados only to be told, ” man I gwine go and do it later” when it was determined a medical emergency exist. How about coming home a year or more later only to find the item that wasn’t cheap still in the original packing unused? Then some fool gets upset and pissed off not appreciating I could’ve taken Cabs instead of standing at the bus stop in the pissing cold had I the money spent on some item.” Man you does get upset over de slightest ting” RH knuckleheads.


  2. Friend of mine already dug 15 holes of yams, 20 holes of okras and planted butternut squash etc, he has just a small space around his house and he is utilizing it, family members are helping him with space to grow some chickens…..that way EVERYONE EATS…including me because i already put in my order.

    people in US already plan to grow a few chickens and rotate them and grow what they need to survive……UK people who were socially engineered to believe they were some kinda gift on the earth…ARE GOING FARMING…SO THEY CAN SURVIVE THE COMING HARDSHIPS….because everyone can see where this is headed, everyone except the overpaid, overstayed dummies in Barbados’ parliament….and their overpriced consultants whom they will soon have to choose between them and themselves to keep and sink with or let their greedy asses go and try to save what’s left.

    Bajans need to get with the program and utilize their buckets and plant pots and whatever available space AND GROW THEIR OWN FOOD…google how to grow VEGETABLES WITHOUT SOIL…you will be then self-sufficient feeding yaselves, family and neighbors…and can tell the dumb government and the greedy merchants….GO TO HELL…ya don’t need any of them ripping you off to keep you and your families in poverty. Let them sit on their overpriced merchandise and see how well that works out for them and their idiots in the parliament….when people realize they only need to buy basic necessities and these days you do not even have to eat rice.

    am sure to have at least one big yam come October or November that i put in a pot just last week to grow.

    Use your brains, grow your own food and survive, your ancestors had much less to work with, no information to go by and they grew what they could hence the reason you are here..

    do not wait on idiot governments, you will starve, ya already see what happened, supermarkets closed but their buddy Abeds is opening to SELL ROTTEN, SHITE CLOTH.


  3. If a pandemic of this magnitude does not create pause in some of you to see the value in nurturing a community spirit, one that promotes working together to see Barbados through a challenging time, there can be no hope. Bicker bicker bicker every day because your arguments fit nicely into narrow agendas.


  4. Law and legal arguments…are NEVER BASED ON COMMONSENSE…never were, never will be , that is why any country headed by lawyers who LACK BASIC commensense and high levels of intelligence who are known crooks to boot will never go anywhere nor will the people ever prosper…because COMMONSENSE IS NOT THE DRIVING FORCE…everything else detrimental to the survival of the people is though…GREED REINS SUPREME and SCAMS are the driving force, all it does is = DESTRUCTION in the lives of the populi..

    they are worse than stubborn elderly people…because the bygone era these shite lawyers live in they continue to see their own people as mindless slaves and themselves overseers with whips…aka their shite laws that they run around legislating every minute, even though the antiquated, backward laws already exist….


  5. @ Bajan in New York

    I am amazed to see the contributors in the UK can stay thousands of miles away and see the incompetence of those managing the health crisis in Barbados, but are unable to offer their expertise and advice to those equally mismanaging the situation in the UK, if the reports I see on CNN, MSNBC, etc. are to be believed…..(Quote)

    You have answered your own question. If you have difficulty finding it I can send you a (torch) searchlight.

    By the way, Senator Caswell is right.


  6. Imagine we have a situation where almost every country is infected with Covid 19. It is what it is, we are here now. We have to deal with it. Instead of discussing the issues in a constructive manner, every aching minute of the day some of you criticize criticize criticize criticize criticize in a situation where it adds nothing of value to the local landscape. Some of you live in geographies where people are dropping like flies.

    Try this- before posting a comment think how it can help anyone in authority reading it, think how it can help a resident to better cope with the unprecedented challenges we find ourselves.


  7. The time will come to hold the government accountable for whether the ports of entry should have been closed sooner, supermarkets kept open etc etc etc.


  8. Once Bajans REINTRODUCE the community spirit in their neighborhoods, they will be too busy growing their own food and helping each other to survive to go work on any useless, lazy minoritiy people plantation farms, crooked slave master wannabe marijuana plantation farms or in any of their filthy houses…their bellies will be too filled with healthy, self grown food to move anyway…lol

    Grow ya OWN FOOD, reintroduce THE COMMUNITY SPIRIT..it’s a win win.


  9. Try this- before posting a comment think how it can help anyone in authority reading it, think how it can help a resident to better cope with the unprecedented challenges we find ourselves….(Quote)

    The time will come to hold the government accountable for whether the ports of entry should have been closed sooner, supermarkets kept open etc etc etc….(Quote)

    We elect politicians to make decisions. If they cannot then they should step aside. This is not an ideas lottery. Sadly, in Barbados, it looks as if there is no alternative to the failed policies of the president.
    By the way, is she recuperating? We are not told. On the contrary, look at the daily reports on Boris, which ward he is in and how he is progressing. But, in tiny Barbados, there is nothing on the president. Is she more serious than we are told? Even when Santia had her medical procedure the public were informed, as it should be.
    In any case, the public is not there to submit ideas to politicians. As to the time to hold government accountable, that time is NOW. If we delay it there may not be a nation left.


  10. “We elect politicians to make decisions. If they cannot then they should step aside.”

    and they get paid in the tens of thousands a month too, outside of what they scam and tief…

    and hire foreign CONSULTANTS at multimillions of dollars too.

    .and hire their yardfowls and bosom buddies at high salaries too

    …so what the hell use are any of them, outside of being PARASITES SUCKING ON TAXPAYERS…and why should BLOGGERS whom they all hate and are always planning to destroy help any of them when we have been giving them advice for FREE for years….and they continue to HATE IT because it is not what they WANT TO HEAR…they prefer listen to their tail licking fowls…and taxpayer paid hangerson.

    BTW..if the fowls don’t want to dig up their lawns and flower gardens and PLANT FOOD INSTEAD, they can eat flowers and see how well that goes for them, everyone should shun them they are much too TOXIC AND USELESS…..they are SOCIAL BLIGHTS…


  11. DavidApril 11, 2020 5:11 AM

    The time will come to hold the government accountable for whether the ports of entry should have been closed sooner, supermarkets kept open etc etc etc.
    xxxxxxxxxxxxcx

    The time is now cant wait for the next three years to make such decision at the ballot box
    Present time demands decisions be made to save lives
    This issue is not about making the politician life easy but making their lives miserable as hell with an understanding that they must find resolutions that are reasonable rational to the survival of the people
    This political pussy footing resulting with left hand not knowing what the right hand ought to do must stop immediately
    The news that Abed is opening it shop while necessary essential shops are closed is jaw dropping and is also an example of how private sector can do as dam please
    Meanwhile the people are being asked to suffer


  12. Bajans asked to practice social distancing and stay home
    How de hell does Abed blatantly breaks the rules and govt says nothing
    His opening is just the beginning for other business to follow
    Abed should be handed a fine
    One greedy mf placing the lives of his employees in danger
    Hope the virus pays him a visit today


  13. DR LUCAS

    WHAT STATEMENTS LIKE THIS FROM THE PIECE OF BETZPAENIC SCUM THAT WROTE THE BELOW TELLS ME IS THAT YOU ARE NOT RESPECTED OR WANTED HERE AND IN YOUR NATIVE LAND.

    ” Envious of an OLD MAN WHOSE PRODUCTIVE YEARS ARE BEHIND HIM and who lives like a PAUPER.

    THE BETZPAENIC SCUM THAT WROTE THAT CLEARLY DOES NOT KNOW THAT THE HISTORY OF MANKIND IS FILLED WITH THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF OLD MEN WHO SCUM LIKE HIM THINK ARE PAST THEIR PRODUCTIVE YEARS

    THE BETZPAENIC SCUM THAT WROTE THAT CLEARLY DOES NOT COMPREHEND THAT MANY MEN WHO ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL THE EVIL IN THE WORLD DONT LIVE LIKE PAUPERS BECAUSE OF THEIR AVARICE AND GREED NOT BECAUSE OF THEIR ABILITY OR PRODUCTIVE CAPACITY

    THE MEN THAT DESTROYED BARBADOS DONT LIVE LIKE PAUPERS
    THE MORON AT WHO DONT LIVE LIKE PAUPERS
    MOST OF THE DUMBOCRATS IN THE USA DONT LIVE LIKE PAUPERS

    THE BETZPAENIC SCUM THAT WROTE THAT IS A PAUPER IN HIS LACK OF IDEAS AND ABILITY TO CONTRIBUTE MEANING FULLY TO THE DEBATE

    COMMENTS FROM THE BETZPAENIC SCUM LIKE THIS OUGHT TO BE REMOVED

    I KNOW FOR A FACT THAT COMMENTS FROM THE BETZPAENIC SCUM LIKE THIS CAUSES MANY BAJANS WHO HAVE LOTS TO CONTRIBUTE TO REFRAIN FROM COMING HERE BECAUSE THEY DO NOT KNOW WHAT IT IS EVER TO HAVE BEEN IN A ROOM WITH SUCH BETZPAENIC SCUM

    WHY BOTHER DR LUCAS?
    WHY CAST YOUR PEARLS TO THE SWINE DR LUCAS?


  14. Agree with you that many people undervalue the importance of nurturing the relationship between our elders and generation now. If we look at Asian societies this is one of the qualities you will observe. How can you improve if there is no opportunity to respect the need for a strong foundation.


  15. @ Tell Truths April 11, 2020 3:57 AM

    “Envious of an OLD MAN WHOSE PRODUCTIVE YEARS ARE BEHIND HIM and who lives like a PAUPER.”

    I was not going to reply but the pauper thing piqued my curiosity. As regard your assertions about being not recognized locally in my field, let me explain some thing to you. I am recognized in my field outside this country among my peers. That matters to me. I do not want any recognition by persons who first of all are not my peers. You and others of similar outlook locally fall under the latter heading.

    The above extract aptly sums up what I have said about you.. That you are an idiot and semi-illiterate. Suppose I live like a pauper, what has that got to do with you ? I presume you live your life how you want. Why should some one ‘s life style bother you?It comes back to what I have always observe about Barbadians: always find fault and can give no alternatives of what to do. When logic and intelligence were being handed out you were short-changed. Hopefully you might live as long as I have but the rates of morbidity and mortality among the young do not paint a very rosy picture of you doing so all things being equal.


  16. Can someone confirm that Abeds was not open yesterday?


  17. These Lebanese Abeds have a history. I have said before read up on the Lebanese on the State Department’s website. I remember the nearest thing Barbados came to a riot since 1937 was when it was alleged that one of the Abeds had hit a woman and crowds descended on Swan Street. That was in the mid-1960s. Since then they have dug in, to the extent that one of the Lebanese now wants to be an MP.
    As the Australians and Brazilians about Lebanese. I am sure our Lebanese are honourable people, but they are notorious gangsters. Ask the Japanese carmakers Nissan.


  18. @Greene

    Abed was given permission to open to sell fabric to make masks.


  19. Agree with you that many people undervalue the importance of nurturing the relationship between our elders and generation now…..

    ??????


  20. DR LUCAS

    IF THE CEREBELLUMS OF BETZPAENIC SCUM LIKE TELL TRUTHS ARE BIOPSIED INSTEAD OF NEURONES, THE HISTOLOGICAL FINDINGS IS THAT OF RECTAL MUCOSA CAUSED BY IMMENSE METAPLASIA!

    SCUM LIKE TELL TRUTHS HAVE VERY FEW BETZ CELLS


  21. @GP

    You have made your point, we get it. Do not allow bottom feeders to grab the narrative.


  22. MR AUSTIN

    THE STATEMENT BELOW IS SOUND DOCTRINE THAT CAN NOT BE REFUTED

    Agree with you that many people undervalue the importance of nurturing the relationship between our elders and generation now…..

    WHY ARE YOU QUESTION IT
    IS YOUR CEREBELLUM ALSO UNDERGOING SIGNIFICANT METAPLASIA TO RECTAL MUCAOSA ALSO?


  23. The Lebanese Canadian Bank (LCB), now defunct,[1] was a bank based in Beirut in Lebanon, which maintained a network of 35 branches in Lebanon and a representative office in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The bank was established in 1960 as Banque des Activities Economiques SAL and was a subsidiary of the Royal Bank of Canada Middle East from 1968 to 1988, when it became a privately-owned Lebanese bank. LCB provided a broad range of corporate, retail, and investment products, and maintained extensive correspondent accounts with banks worldwide, including several U.S. financial institutions. In 2009 LCB’s total assets were worth more than $5 billion.[2]
    In 2011, the US Drug Enforcement Administration and US Treasury and other US government authorities took legal action against LCB alleging that LCB had helped launder hundreds of millions of dollars monthly for a drug trafficking network between South America and the Middle East and Europe, via West Africa, a network which also helped the funding of Hezbollah and other terrorist organizations and money laundering for the narcotics community.[3][4] However, the US authorities declined to reveal the basis for these claims, which were denied by Hezbollah.[5] The US Treasury Department banned LCB from dealing in dollars, resulting in the sale of the bank.[6] In any event, in 2013, LCB agreed to pay $102 million in settlement of the action.[7]
    On July 11, 2008, American Express Bank and the Lebanese Canadian Bank[8] was sued,[9] in New York, for being the correspondent bank to the Yousser Company for Finance and Investment and the Martyrs Foundation.[10] In addition, Canadian citizens filed the first civil action against the Lebanese Canadian Bank as victims of Hezbollah rocket attacks in a Canadian court.[11][12]
    On 3 March 2011 it was announced that LCB was to merge with French bank Société Générale.[6] The sale was effected by a transfer of most the bank’s assets to the Lebanese subsidiary of Société Générale,[3] Société Générale de Banque au Liban (qUOTE)


  24. MR ASSTIN

    DO YOU KNOW THAT IN 1973 WHEN THE UWI AT CAVE HILL NEEDED FUNDS TO PUT ON A COURSE CALLED N3 BIOCHEMISTRY THAT ABED’S DAUGHTER SYLVIA WENT HOME AND GOT THE MONEY FROM HER FATHER TO SUPPORT THE COURSE FOR TWO YEARS

    WAS THAT NOTORIOUS GANGSTERISM TOO?


  25. @ GP April 11, 2020 6:50 AM

    I will tell you why I do it. I am a member of the Institute of Food technologists (IFT) the pre-eminent Institute in the world on food matters. The Institute’s Charter encourages its members to take an active role in the society in educating the public about scientific things. As a result I have tried in the past twenty-five years or so my utmost best to do so. This part of the world suffers from a dearth of people in the sciences. From time to time one encounters asses like this fellow ,who has nothing to contribute but who radiates rabid envy. What I really found interesting was the quip about being a pauper. I owe no one money and I do not beg anyone. I live in the wooden family house. I do not pay rent. I have water, electricity ,phone and so on. I have all the food I want. With my knowledge I can grow what food I want if I care to do so. Working out the economics it is better that I buy some .I find it very interesting to analyze how a person like this fellow thinks. He seems to think that I want recognition locally. If I wanted such ,I would have to be very frank become an ass-licker. That is all one needs to be recognized locally. I have always be thought to think and analyze things for myself and once I am in the right stand up for what I believe: doing so in this part of the world is indeed a dangerous thing.


  26. The pragmatic as oppose to a myopic view is if the government allows/mandates masks to be worn when venturing in public, the raw material has to made available to manufacturers/players sewing the masks.


  27. MR ASSTIN

    THE EXTRANEOUS BOVINE EXCREMENT YOU ARE POSTING HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE ISSUE AT HAND

    PLEASE RETURN TO THE TOPIC, MAN

    SOMETIMES IT SEEMS THAT YOU ARE HAVING A BLOCK IN YOUR CIRCLE OF WILLIS RESULTING IN POOR PERFUSION OF BLOOD TO BOTH YOUR CEREBRUM AND CEREBELLUM


  28. DR LUCAS
    I WENT THROUGH SIMILAR SITUATIONS TOO
    IF YOU DONT BOW DOWN AND WORSHIP—-THEY KICK YOU TO THE CURB
    BUT NO ONE CAN TAKE YOUR INTELLECT AND SCHOLARSHIP FROM YOU
    THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED TO REMOVE YOUR BRAIN FROM YOUR CRANIUM


  29. very skeptical of the covid numbers


  30. @David

    are you telling me that a Govt with 28 ministers, countless gurus and czars and other hangers-on couldnt pass legislation and at the same time deal practically with tCOVID issues. what was that saying – many hands make light work? man piss in my pocket!!!

    BTW- it didnt take Caswell to tell us that the Govt bungled this. it is quite plain to see as i have pointed out on many occasions. the plan started well enough but you cant allow people to come back from virus hot spots and ask them to self isolate: they should have been mandatory quarantined.

    at the first sign of infections – one infection means there must be more- Govt should have moved from stage 1 to stage 3. at that point there was no need to rigorously follow the WHO plan. that put us 1-2 weeks behind (not to mention Caswell’s 2 weeks) the spread. then that debacle with closing the supermarkets after saying they would be open.

    let me re-iterate this- there was no need to close supermarkets. the govt should have gotten together with the management of the supermarkets, the police and BDF, from the outset and plan for enforcement of 25 or so people in the supermarkets at a time, social distancing and perhaps shopping by last name, constituency or something in that order. that should have been publicly announced and then enforced so that people would get use to idea and know what to expect. of course there would be the usual bad behaved louts but that would have been the exception and could be dealt with swiftly.

    but we dilly dallied and then at the last moment scrambled and panicked and are where we are now. squarely this falls on the Govt.

    you talked about the community coming together. you are correct. and i wish we could do so. but the reality is that we have been divided and exploited for years. the last election and the follow up to that with the BLP and its supporters posting a lot of divisive crap on social media, blaming every and any issue on the last 10 years, getting together with Unions and employers and marching wasnt a show of community spirit, was it?

    now all of a sudden, we should come together in this Kumbaya moment? yes we should but given what i have said and other factors it is highly unlikely. and no flowery speech is going to make that happen any time soon. the Govt must show that they are working hard to solve or at least manage this COVID crisis.

    i am behind them 100 percent but i will criticise them too, especially when they mess up.


  31. @Greene

    We are here now.

    >


  32. @ David

    fair enuff. but is Abeds the only seller of fabric in Bim? what about Sewing World? so that there would be no mad rush with people not practicing social distance why not allow more than one fabric place to open?


  33. @Greene

    What if.

    What if.

    Until other manufacturers complain their requests to open were declined let us have more productive discussions.


  34. @David

    that is BS. no productive discussion can flow without acknowledging where we went wrong. that has to examined so we dont do the same going forward. first we have to get rid of the dead weight and bad decision makers and install those who can make proper timely decisions.


  35. @Greene

    How productive is discussing if an exemption was given to other fabric retailers if they never applied? We know Abeds did. This is a time for ALL to exercise the best judgment.


  36. Side note:
    ‘ I owe no one money and I do not beg anyone. I live in the wooden family house. I do not pay rent. I have water, electricity ,phone and so on. I have all the food I want. With my knowledge I can grow what food I want if I care to do so. Working out the economics it is better that I buy some .’

    This should be the national model
    Pride
    Independence
    Living within one’s means and Ignoring the Joneses
    Figuring out the cost of various decisions

    To all: Do not confuse monetary wealth with happiness

    I like this quote
    Happiness does not completely depend on comforts or opulence. Even a pauper can be happier than a prince. — Ogwo David Emenike

  37. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    David, the real David

    A heavy price to pay if time proves some decisions of the BLP to be not in the best interest of General Populace. If Ms Corona decides to spread her wings and start dropping Bajans by a few hundred in 24 hours, I hope you understand that the subtraction of a few hundred from 300 000 is easier to spot than if it was 80 million inhabitants. You would like persons to look at the bigger picture without zooming in on the decisions that could have likely caused the virus to spread throughout the population. I know you ‘done’ know that the potential for every citizen in Barbados to be infected with the virus occurred when the rush to get to the Supermarkets to beat the 24 hour curfew was announced with haste. The government should have anticipated what likely actions would arise from Bajans faced with their first major big crisis in the form of a pandemic. They, Bajans, at the moment have become quite an impatience, indiscipline and intolerant lot in times that are testing their wits and hurting their abilities to live decent lives. Time is not on the side of Bajans with this Corona virus, nor is resources and the ability to manage it well. So the government need not make any more unconventional decisions that could prove detrimental in the long run.

    By the way how you doing?


  38. “very skeptical of the covid numbers.”

    as you should be because according to some, we are not getting the whole truth.

    the people do not need any useless fabric, i buy clothes once a year, they need food, what’s the use of dressing in cheap badly colored fabric that stains everything around it when ya wash it…. when ya hungry…..steupppss….if the people refuse to buy stupid junk fabric and plastic, because they know holding their money to buy essentials to start their gardens is much more important than buying imported overpriced bad quailty garbage, it will sit right there…..

    many are missing the FOWL PLAY…government closed the supermarkets and released funds to pensioners…instead of opening the supermarkets for people to buy food freely, they allowed one greedy merchant, SO FAR, to open to try to suck the few dollars they gave these poor people instead of allowing them the FREEDOM to go CHOOSE THEIR OWN FOOD..

    the fool boasting about Abeds daughter should also gush about how many LIVES WERE RUINED IN THAT EXCHANGE…for decades.


  39. David 11, 2020 7:53 AM

    @Greene

    How productive is discussing if an exemption was given to other fabric retailers if they never applied? We know Abeds did. This is a time for ALL to exercise the best judgment.
    Xccccccccccccc
    Buy why would govt close All.essential business like supermarkets
    Ask people to stay in doors and then open a retail business that sells cloth for any reason
    I am hearing a flimsy excuse of people have to buy material for mask
    That is a poor excuse when the probability of the virus spreading is through visible contact or in close proximity of being in contact with people exhibiting certain conditions associated with the virus
    International health agencies have recommended wearing mask
    However at this late in the game govt opens the public to more contraction when govt breaks the #1 rule of allowing people to leave their home a sure way of contracting the virus
    Once again the govt is exhibiting reckless and careless approach to covering its useless measures already brought forward a liken to the wagon pulling the 🐎
    Go figure


  40. David; Thanks for your post of 12:10 am

    Good to hear that the Czar intends to discuss the epidemiolgical models being used. I suspect that they will tell us a lot about the outbreaks in Barbados and should inform future serious decisions that have to be taken. The Czar should also put out a simple graph of the incremental daily increases in infections and the deaths (by date of death) so that anyone interested could follow the epidemic.

    I’ve developed a line graph from the numbers given at the Press conferences that I think captures the progress of the overall outbreak so far in a way that allows for some clarification of what might be happening. But it lacks the precision that would allow for the identification of clusters of sub-outbreaks from specific imports from England, Italy, the US etc. I suspect that there are other posters out there who might be interested in seeing official data from the Czar’s team along with the models used as developed by the UWI team. It might also be interesting if the Czar could identify the main members of the UWI team as such could strengthen the buy-in by the general public .

    I have’nt been on BU for a few years now and It is interesting to see that many of the old posters are continuing to post regulary in their accustomed style. I am particulary impressed by Bob Lucas’ posts that focus on the Science.

    Thanks again!


  41. There will come a time for the post mortem.

    We have to learn from mistakes made and move forward to achieve the best outcome whatever that shows itself to be. Read this morning little Bermuda has 45 reported cases. It is a pandemic after all.


  42. From S. Lucia had ONE INFECTION…they shut the whole place down…they are now up to about 15 infections and no deaths….countries that moved SWIFTLY and PROACTIVELY…with commonsense and natural intelligence have better control of the infections, their rate of spread is slower and deaths fewer…they have a handle on it, although spreads still continue and death rates still rise slowly..

    ….IT’S A PLAGUE…and an intelligent one too, displaying commonsense that most politicians seem to lack…

    i will never let them forget that a goddamn invisilble to the naked eye ball of protein fat, has more intelligence than them with all their degrees and fake titles, greed and useless shite…


  43. The challenge with the testing approach so far is that mass testing is not being done to identify carriers or those with mild symptoms. The medical people do not have the resources.


  44. instead of opening the supermarkets for people to buy food freely, they allowed one greedy merchant, SO FAR, to open to try to suck the few dollars they gave these poor people {Quote}

    @ WARU

    YOU ARE A LIAR. IT IS NOT TRUE that only ONE merchant was opened.


  45. The govt measures when implemented does not make sense
    All problems now arise from the lack of proper planning in the early stages of the virus when the needle was pointing to level orange a clear indication that the country was heading towards a nose dive
    Which now begs the question of how serious did govt take the virus when one looks back at those pictures showing Mottley on a corona virus infected cruise liner shaking hands with cruise members and she is not practicing safe measures
    That picture now serves as a testimony of a govt and country with headless leadership


  46. The cruise ship was not infected with coronavirus, she visited to share the test results of persons and use the opportunity to allay fears and concerns to a local and international audience. You political operatives are trying to exploit a bad situation which may come back to haunt you. Especially some of you living overseas.

    >


  47. SSS…glad to see you are doing well and is healthy, esperanza tu bambino nuevo (a) esta ademas bien.


  48. BTW…a NYC landlord, pretty wealthy dude has 200 tenants and many buildings and businesses, he waived the rent for the month of April…TO HELP…every tenant, many lost their jobs, so he is trying to help..

    .all am hearing that the lowlifes for landlords in Barbados are throwing their tenants who lost their jobs out in the street.

    https://www.facebook.com/ewtnnewsnightly/videos/227730588597338/?t=97


  49. Govt gets a F F- -for all its measures
    If govt measures were categorized in same manner as falling reserves
    The failing grade would be so bad that the rating agencies required to do the grading would find it near to impossible to grade govt measures in any form
    This govt has now reached the epicentre of failures
    Failures which will divide the country in all manners of ways and fashion
    This govt must go
    1. For putting special interest groups above the lives of the people
    2. Placing more pain and suffering on the masses
    3. Giving a wink and nod to private sector under suspicious disguises
    4. Allowing the horse to bolt with no idea of how to get the 🐎 back to stable
    5 Govt telling a boldfaced lie of having a 26 member cabinet is a creative and easy way to solve critical problems at tax payers expense
    6. No transparency at all
    7. Confusing and unproven policies when tested has failed miserably
    8. Govt lies which have backfired in times of crisis
    9 Govt humanitarian policies which benefits a few and raised division amongst the populace
    10. A govt who promised better but has delivered bitter since 2018
    How much more must the people suffer that is now the burning question asked amongst the people


  50. David
    I am only responding because it is you. By now you should realise that I am not part of the teaspoon-deep intellectual gang that infects BU. Therefore, the link to the article I post was not to suggest Barbados should follow suit, that would be too simplistic and akin to the contributions of the ‘Cut & Paste’ gang. Ya know like the close the borders rant? Instead, it was to highlight what others are willing to accept to deal with the virus–in the case of that article, invasion of privacy. A read of BU would see comments like communism, I want to pick my own potatoes etc in relation to the closure of supermarkets in Bdos. It was also to show how ignorant the wholesaling of ideas is; but cut & paste begets this. I repeat very few have got the response to COVID-19 right. It is therefore laughable (sometimes annoying) to hear folks that live places where the response has been conflicting and ever changing, with shortages of everything and playing catch up given its fluidity, seek to portray the Bajan experience as an anomaly. Capacity planning is one element of the response with some level of certainty and if we are honest, the government has been very good at this. We currently have more bed spaces than cases, more ventilators than patients needed to be ventilated, a testing lab and kits long before many and don’t need Mariposa’s gloves or masks (even if they are figments of her imagination). I heard one of the gang leaders bragging about how orderly the operations of supermarkets is in the UK. Do a simple Google search and you would know that initially there were fights in supermarkets in the UK and when the elderly shopping hours were first introduced it failed. Dig further and you’ll see that the elderly still can’t get delivery slots, even though thay have been given priority. But the know-it-all, is fast out the blocks to criticise what’s happening in Bdos from day one as if the UK or any experience has been a success from the start. Disingenuous much? The way he speaks, one would believe that online shopping has not exploded, whether delivery or order and pickup–the same curbside pickup the BU experts are busy cussing. And in terms of deliveries these are being left on doorsteps to avoid contact with the purchaser and delivery personnel. In store, self-check out is being promoted whether at stations or with the handheld scanner or apps. In essence, though supermarkets remain open, the prevailing advice is stan home, so people are avoiding in-store shopping and supermarkets are minimising contact with their workers. Wey in Bim these infrastructure exists for in-store? Some in the diaspora seem not to follow grasp the beauty of Google, once used wisely, or simply believe they got the last visa outta Bim.🤣🤣🤣 I end as I started, I am not part of the teaspoon-deep BU intellectual gang. The Copy & paste experts. I am still waiting to hear how if closing borders is a panacea, how countries with closed borders still have cases or if the policy of open supermarkets is contributing to spread?

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