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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. @Hal

    a couple weeks ago didnt you and i talk about having a healthy distrust for authority? i believe we were discussing COVID originating in China and coming from bats. also seem to remember that people like RL (i maybe wrong about RL) were fixated that it came from bats and it came from China. i must admit i dont like RL’s politics especially his seeming liking for that buffoon Trump.

    as it world turns, it will all come out in the wash.


  2. @ David

    Yes I think they need to look at letting the supermarkets go from eight to eight and keep the alphabet approach. This would mean the first group could shop from 8 to 1 then the second group from 3 to 8. This would allow the first group 2 hours to clear the supermarket and the packers to prepare for the evening crowd.

  3. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David Bu

    1000 hits have been achieved under this subject heading.


  4. @ Hal April 16, 2020 8:35 AM

    I have always maintained that eating habits are cultural and are extremely difficult to change. The Chinese eat the most pork in the world and they are not going to stop eating pork. As far as I am concerned people can eat what they like.
    I posted the extracts, because I am not surprised that a leak from a lab is being considered. Look, you can have the best equipment, training and so on, in the final analysis it always comes down to the human element. In microbiology it only takes one lapse. Dealing with microbes call for a steady head and hands. Carelessness in opening a test tube can result in aerosols; not closing the door to the negative pressure room correctly are among the lapses that can occur. Then there’s the long hours in the lab. The human element always is there. If indeed its turns out to be human error (it would not have been done intentionally),the Chinese will not be the first to have done so. The American, British and Russians in the past have all had breaches. Science is about a quest for truth: admit an error occurred ,so that others in the field do not make the same error.


  5. “I posted the extracts, because I am not surprised that a leak from a lab is being considered. ”

    It is noted that help was being sought to re-enforce the lab security in Wuhan…but US had already cut funding for certain projects so China was on their own…they should have used all those billions they manipulatively used to colonize Africa on lab security instead..

    ..hope they are SUED for many trillions of dollars and have to pay every dime to every country across the earth that they infected, since they got the unmitigated balls to now want to blame Africans FOR THEIR OWN PLAGUE that they themselves released on the earth..

    ..Africa does not need anymore PARASITES….they got Enuff.


  6. @vincent

    One thousand comments not hits.


  7. Couldnt even bother to tell Tron…that PER CAPITA…Barbados is still ahead of Jamaica with infections. Jamaica will have to get hundreds more to be ahead…am sure someone tried to point this out…but ya done know the fowls…close supermarkets so that Bajans can starve to death….is their most intelligent contribution…lol


  8. Food security. How much meat does Barbados import from US ?

    “One of the country’s largest pork-producing plants closed indefinitely after nearly 300 of its employees tested positive for COVID-19. And the company’s CEO warned that the coronavirus pandemic is pushing the nation’s meat supply “perilously close” to the edge.

    “It is impossible to keep our grocery stores stocked if our plants are not running,” Smithfield Foods CEO Kenneth Sullivan said in a statement.”

    https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/13/833110486/u-s-meat-supply-is-perilously-close-to-a-shortage-ceo-warns

  9. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ David BU

    Thanks for the correction.
    What is the difference? What does hit mean in this context?


  10. ” A minimum of over 100 Bajans could die from COVID-19, said Czar Richard Carter tonight, quoting a best-case scenario model developed by University of the West Indies epidemiologists.”

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/04/16/over-100-could-die-from-covid/


  11. Approx 500 comments/hits from one person 🙂 and only 2 of them about the topic 🙂 🙂


  12. @ Hants April 16, 2020 9:32 AM

    It is the Smithfield Company you are talking about. It deals mainly in pork. The Chinese owned the company. Barbados used to get its pork from Canada. There is what was known Iowa beef Processors(IBP) now owned by Brazil is mainly as the name implies beef production. The majority of chicken production is in the southern states.


  13. @Vincent

    You have the number of comments.

    There are the number of hits i.e. each time a commenter clicks on the blog link. For this blog it would be numbered in the thousands.

    There is the difference between hits and visits where visits are unique or different people who click on a link defined by predetermined time of separation.

  14. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ Hants at 9 :34 AM

    It is a probability metric generated by a model. It is really for the COVID-19 managers’ guidance. Its accuracy depends on the Models closeness to the real process in Barbados.
    Do bear in mind that the sample on which it is based is not random.


  15. @ Greene

    You are right. I remember the discussion very well. From experience I know you cannot rule out such things. In my formative years in journalism biological warfare was the hot, a key part of the Cold War propaganda; then we had Vietnam and napalm; Watergate, etc. Don’t forget the pill was trialled on Puerto Ricans; the National Blood Service in the UK as recent as the 1970s used to take blood from black people and throw away.
    Not so long ago the BBC Radio Four did a programme and the young mixed race South African presenter said the reason why there were so few black blood donors was for cultural reasons. A young black doctor even came on supporting that nonsense.
    I said in response that the reason was more pragmatic than that and a young black woman told me I was lying, she could not believe they would do such a thing.
    I suggested to her, as I often do, go to the British Library and go through back issues f the Evening Standard and Evening News and she will find reports. I know. I reported on it. Now they appeal for black donors.
    State involvement in these things should not come as a surprise. Always have an open mind. Do you remember how Georgi Markov was murdered; or how the Vatican banker got killed on Blackfriars bridge?
    States do not spend billions on spying for fun. Spies murder people.

    @Robert

    We do not know where or how the next pandemic will hit us. All we know is that there will be another. Pigs are about the most high-risk animals we eat. Remember the hullabuloo we used to have about bovine TB and mad cow disease? To this day the UK cannot export beef to France.
    We must follow the precautionary principle. Prevention is better than cure.


  16. @ Hants April 16, 2020 9:34 AM

    ” A minimum of over 100 Bajans could die from COVID-19, said Czar Richard Carter tonight, quoting a best-case scenario model developed by University of the West Indies epidemiologists.”

    The Trinidad chief medical officer claims that models have to be based on one-hundred actual cases for them to be meaningful. Else where on one of the Blogs (BU) I wanted to know how correct the results from the models are, bearing in mind that all the growth parameters ( pathogenicity and virulence, dispersal, droplet or aerosol ,length of viability of viral particles in the environment- in the latter case ,the temperature range )of the virus are not known exactly. The models used by the Americans seems to have been way off target. It is for this reason that the spokes person needs to be qualified in the area.

    If one takes the figures (100) seriously, one would have to conclude. that the authorities are having a very hard time indeed.


  17. @Lorenzo April 15, 2020 6:47 PM “Austin put it on yoir facebook page.”

    Does anybody look at Hal’s Facebook page?

    Lolll!!!


  18. @ Hal April 16, 2020 10:31 AM

    I take it that you do not eat pork. I had stopped eating pork for the simple reason it was too expensive ( As a scientist meat protein is meat protein, all have the same essential amino-acids) the difference is the texture and lipid content. I started back recently because I came across pork tender loins at Jordan’s at a very cheap price(imported stuff looks like) and then there was a special on and I bought a Boston butt which had the spare -ribs removed and to keep my hand in made a ham( I have all the necessary equipment to do so). Had not made cured meats in years. As a matter of fact I had ham and bread ( which I baked) daily for the first two weeks of the curfew.
    Life is a risk and if one were to worry about every thing ,life would not be worth living. I am going to have a snort on that J. Wray and Nephew on ice with quinine water. Had some of it steeping in raisins ( prunes are better). Already eaten since about 3.00AM.


  19. @Vincent

    did you or WIlliam, if u know, get a pick on the COVID Econimic Council- CEC ?


  20. Not to mention…that the virus has a distinct path it follows, before there is any peak…but i am only following the information that started in Wuhan, although there has been no deviation re its destructive nature…since January..

    “I said in response that the reason was more pragmatic than that and a young black woman told me I was lying, she could not believe they would do such a thing.”

    and that is the main reason Black people will ALWAYS BE BRUTALLY AND SAVAGELY EXPERIMENTED UPON AND MURDERED, GENERATIONALLY…they know the evil against them is concentrated, they know that it never ended, only in their weak minds they thought it did, but tell them what still continues and the damn fools will tell ya that ya lying…some believe they deserve what they get, only problem, innocent African descended people will also be targets…

    Should be counting the days left until yall parasites are gone from the majority population’s lives you and ya minority crooks and thieves…..and while ya at it, count the days until ya picked up for all those millions of dollars alyuh tief and got stashed away in other people’s countries….

    ah want them to FREEZE EVERY DIME..

    ….and make sure the electorate never give yall any opportunites to enrich yaselves off their backs again…yall will soon be the UNTOUCHABLES.

    that is 501….don’t lose count..

    ya must think ya are the only people monitoring my posts…yall are the least interesting..


  21. @ Robert

    I do eat pork, but try not to eat processed pork, especially mechanically retrieved meats of any kind. Have you read anything by Joanna Blythman? Good writer on food. Only person worth reading in the Guardian.


  22. Yep, better and better….just time.

    https://www.facebook.com/bishophezwalker/videos/3037302286329191/?t=13


  23. Ya can watch it by clicking on Facebook, it is really nice, better than all the bad news for the last three months….friend in Holland is sharing it around to cheer up people.


  24. @ • robert lucas April 14, 2020 8:55 PM…. With Respect to your Comment on the Professionalism of the Budders/Grafters at Soil Conservation in days of yore, Note that Such Is Not the Case Today. I think that your use of the word Pro (Professionals) has a completely different connotation when applied to those carrying out these operations at Soil these days, as they do very little if anything with regard to these Techniques. Their Output is Absolutely Abysmal and that whole section needs to be either sent home or completely Revamped if we want to get back to some SEMBLANCE OF GOOD FRUIT TREE PRODUCTION AT THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE. This not only my opinion but that of Numerous person who Inquire from the Ministry almost on a Daily Basis about the Availability of Quality Grafted Fruit Trees. Recent Production of Grafted/Budded trees from the four or five “PRO” Grafters at Soil was a total of 20 trees a day, (compare this with in Excess of 300 trees per Grafter per day at the Ministry of Agriculture in Jamaica). It is a shame when our hard-earned Tax Payer money is used to pay the wages of these persons who simply do not produce…

    Currently the Section’s effort to generate fruit tree plants for the Nation Tree Planting Exercise is almost entirely based of the growing of these plants from Seed and not producing the better Budded/Grafted Trees of Good Varieties. The time it takes for these seedlings to begin producing as you would know is between five to seven years compared with three to four years for the Grafted/Budded trees. In addition when you have the Grafted/Budded trees you know what to expect from them. This is not the case with the Seedling Trees as they can produce all types of often Inferior Fruit. Does this make Sense or is this simply a response to the Edit from our Prime Minister?


  25. @ David.

    You got to explain this hit and comment thing to these old fellows in language dem understand. Watch muh now!

    Vincent if BU was a nice young thing back in your day, a hit would be like visiting her and sitting in the front house holding hands. Now a comment would be like if mummy and daddy went town for 3 hours and wunna had the house to yourself! Lol


  26. I hope the video am seeing with muslims driving around with a van of food is not Barbados…am sure that could never be in Barbados…

    Has government given out any food vouchers to the people who pay taxes and the same government minister’s yet, most of whom have run out of money because they have been forced to live for decades on or below the poverty line…and run out of food because idiots closed the supermarkets for 2 weeks.

    every week we see millions and millions of dollars being borrowed, food vans should be coming directly from government agencies, we don’t want to hear later that the muslim community is leaching off the treasury because they were giving out food for the plague…as has been the norm for the at least 6 decades, giving away food then tief everything from the people…

    .queens park breakfast give away in exchange for LAND GRAB from the cash poor comes to mind..

    hope this is not another scam.


  27. @ Hal April 16, 2020 11:18 AM

    You are talking about mechanically deboned meats(MDM)-The bone after deboning are passed through an extruder which removes any adhering scraps of meat. The shearing action, disrupts the red and white myofibrils that muscles are made of(some people call it slime). Microbial checks are done on MDM as well as checks for calcium content ,bone and metal fragments. The calcium check is needed so as not to disrupt the calcium.-Phosphorus ratio in the body. As a result of MDM, chicken and turkey franks became economical to make. Do you realize that a lot of these food writers do not know what they are talking about? Joanna Blythman has a Glenfiddich Special Award. I googled her name and there isn’t anything about her area of discipline. Any one can write about food: we all must eat. I have no problem with her investigating the dark side of the food industry. If she is making authoritative claims let us see her back ground. I came across this article about her:

    10 Reasons Why Joanna Blythman is an Uneducated Fear Monger

    Posted on October 1, 2013 in Blog,MP

    By: Myles Power Edited by: Peter

  28. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ John A at 11 :55 AM

    Thanks for the explanation. I believe I am more confused. But that is because we old vipers were more creative in the scenarios ,that you painted.In addition, one of the the terms under discussion would have changed meaning. What a difference a generation makes ! Thanks all the same. LoL!!!


  29. @ Freedom Crier April 16, 2020 11:45 AM

    I am not surprised by the picture you have painted. Daniel and Clyde did more than three hundred plants a day. In those days there was a drive to collect sour orange seeds as well as avocado seeds. Advertisements were placed in the newspapers at supermarkets( a collection site) and else where that Soil Conservation was paying a penny for seeds( mango and Avocado). The latter seeds were hot -water treated to destroy fungal pathogen. The grafters Daniel ( Lloyd Lowe died a couple of weeks ago ) and Clyde could use the land rover assigned to me to go and collect bud material and at the same time buy feed for their animals ( pig and chickens). At first they only could collect bud material and return . They approached me with the idea and I had no problem with it. They would leave at 7.15 AM and be back at noon. Have lunch and knock off three -four hundred plants before 4.30PM. I would pitch in and assist at times. They would not leave until the allotment was done. In those days people would buy two-three-hundred plants. It was not a problem. They relish the fact that whilst collecting bud material, they had the opportunity to take care of their stocks. There was no way that they wanted to lose that privilege and so out put was not a problem. I told each buyer of plants how to care for them. We had a system of culling out plants that were not up to marks. Any plant the buyer complained about was replaced by a new one.


  30. @ Hants April 16, 2020 9:34 AM

    The sole purpose of the model is to frighten the Barbadian population in such a way that they comply with all measures in the lockdown.

    Take a close look at the course of the Wuhan plague and compare it with the USA or Europe: in our country, the number of cases is rising only slightly linearly, there exponentially. I therefore predict that we will have defeated the virus by the end of the month. It cannot spread so quickly in the tropics.

    All those who predict 400, 800 or 10,000 cases in Barbados by the end of the month are totally wrong.


  31. the soil conservation unit is doing v well notwithstanding Ministerial pussyfooting. i know they have tried to get a variety of fruit trees in from Florida but have met with department of health concerns issues even though the trees were being certified healthy in Florida.

    we need to broaden our fruit tree stock in Bim with new varieties and different kind of trees but somehow soil conservation is not getting the required assistance or clearance from the other Ministries.

    lets hope this new drive toward local agricultural production will mean fruit tree development also

    i myslef have grafted a variety of trees and have a wide selection some seedlings cos i cant get marcots in Bim. hope all this will change soon


  32. The people better start planting their food REAL SOON, i know many have started already, and with Silly’s mindset, they will have all gone clear by year end..

    .. the more money being borrowed, the more the SCAMS WILL INCREASE TENFOLD…you want to have food available so ya can give the government and their scam artist buddies, the middle finger…let THEM EXPLAIN what they did with the loans…that will have absolutely nothing to do with their victims , the people…

    GROW YOUR FOOD…


  33. @Tron April 15, 2020 11:39 PM “First, as election observer in Guyana. OSA has failed terribly there.”

    Guyana’s failures pre-date the birth of Owen Arthur. Ask the British Colonial masters. Ask the CIA.

    Don’t you blame Owen.

  34. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ Tron at 12 :55 PM

    After the COVID -19 Epidemic,I would recommend you as a stand up comedian. Even in jest there are nuggets of truth.:
    The element of fear as a tool of control ;
    The exponential spread of the virus.


  35. @ Silly Woman April 16, 2020 1:44 PM

    I also know that Guyana has been a failed state for many decades. The British designed it that way.

    However, it speaks against OSA’s wisdom that he embarked on a mission that was doomed to failure from the outset. What a brilliant move by our leader. She moves people like pawns on a chessboard.

  36. William Skinner Avatar
    William Skinner

    “Greene April 16, 2020 10:57 AM

    @Vincent

    did you or WIlliam, if u know, get a pick on the COVID Econimic Council- CEC ?“
    QUOTE
    I really don’t know why the question was asked. I did not get “ a pick”.
    I am reading all the posts and as I stated at the outset; all I intend to do is support all the efforts of our government in this fight against COVID 19.
    That position stands.


  37. @ David

    Check your email


  38. @John A

    You mean long lines at supermarkets is not a Barbados problem only? Heavens forbid!

    Thanks for the vid.

    https://barbadosunderground.files.wordpress.com/2020/04/vid-20200416-wa0001.mp4


  39. @ David

    We lines did short it look like


  40. @WS,

    with you knowledge in the field i thought you would be a valuable addition to the council. i and i am sure many here would support your selection


  41. @ Vincent Codrington April 16, 2020 1:48 PM

    I’m just trying to wrap up the cruel truth nicely.


  42. Here is a quote from an academic paper. The interesting point is about the scientific accuracy of mathematical epidemiology. I have said the same thing about mathematical economics.

    ………….It is therefore important to put these models under scrutiny, to understand their strengths and limitations. In particular, their implication that, as the team at Imperial College re-emphasised on 30 March “the virus will be able to spread rapidly should interventions be lifted”
    To be absolutely clear, these models have real scientific value.
    They have already had a major positive impact on policy making. But the results obtained from them do not have the same scientific status as, say, the results from physics.
    The mere fact that they are set down in mathematical formulations which are incomprehensible to the layperson should not blind us to this fact.
    The theoretical models of economics are at a similar level of mathematical difficulty and abstraction, arguably even more so8. But even the most ardent economist would not claim that their results have the same status as the laws of physics.
    There are of course problems at the frontiers of knowledge where physicists will disagree amongst themselves. But an everyday example will suffice to illustrate our point. Imagine someone holding a pint of beer a fixed distance above the ground. If he or she drops it, how long will it take to hit the ground and what will be the exact trajectory of its speed? All physicists will use the same theoretical model to give the answer. Newton’s law of gravitation is universal and its key parameter, the gravitational constant, is fixed9.
    The same is not true of the mathematical models of epidemiology – or indeed of economics. …….(Quote)

    @ Robert

    Where is the coronavirus Czar?


  43. Don’t know which is worse govt or virus
    Seems govt has two legged bandits that are adamant about removing postings that does not agree with govt inept measures
    Cant belive that David BU has resorted to such actions
    Memories of the days of house nigg.ers are beginning to reappear
    Earlier today i made postings which were in reference to human dignity
    One of the postings were mistakenly placed on another blog
    The other two were follow up to the first one
    For whatever reason David Remove two of them since i cannot see them any longer on BU
    David let me advice you this is a strange world in which we are living today and govt would abuse its power if given chances and opportunities
    Buyer Beware


  44. People standing in the hot broiling sun to buy groceries cannot be under any circumstances be considered human dignity
    Such impositions are reflection of an era when blacks were treated without respect and a lack of dignity for their human rights
    This govt have implemented measures that are grave reminders of those days when black people were treated like animals


  45. @ Greene April 16, 2020 1:15 PM

    When I left Soil Conservation, the mango orchard had been set up ;so too was the avocado orchard. Improved varieties from Florida for the mango and from California for the avocado. the Universities departments from the US always had the phytosanitary certificate shipped with planting material. Getting the material into the country was not the problem.. There is supposed to be surveyed chart at Soil, with the name and spot of each mango variety. There was one for the avocado but that orchard has gone. It is however easy to recognize the Lula tree. I even imported cypress( Xmas like trees) seeds from Israel ( a kilo each of the horizontalis and pyramidalis) varieties. Scientific names (Cupressus horizontalis and Cupressus pyramidalis)


  46. Get mad at me all you want
    Also can question my credibility to the max
    However none of the above would stop or prevent me from opening my mouth and say Wrong is Wrong
    People voted for a govt who promised better
    The COVID virus is not only in barbados
    However it boggles the mind of any one with moral conscience to witness people standing in lines for hours in the hot sun to buy food
    There must be a better way after all human beings were not designed to become animals
    Even in today world laws are made to protect the well being and safety of animals
    Cannot understand how any one can witness what is being done to barbadians as they struggle to make sense out of these horrible measures and not ask
    Why


  47. @ Hal April 16, 2020 2:38 PM

    He was on V.O.B. call-in program today. I did not listen for the simple reason, we have so many persons who claim knowledge about the field, that it is imperative that they call-in and ask questions.


  48. @Dr. Lucas

    You are being somewhat unreasonable, the Czar addressed non technical matters.


  49. Yesterday when In the supermarket I was looking around at what we could become self sufficient in or nearly so if we took this threat and agriculture seriously. So here is my list for the Minster to start the ball rolling on.

    Chicken
    Eggs
    Vegetables
    Ground provisions
    Fruit
    Fish ( marine)
    Sea food ( pond raised)
    Pork
    Lamb
    Beef
    Rabbit
    Honey
    Sugar
    Dairy in all forms
    Citrus
    Seasonings
    Pepper
    Fruit drinks

    These were just a few that came to mind as I was maliciousing in people’s trolleys. Plus I don’t want to over burden the minister with too many items all at once.


  50. @John A

    Have you observed the supermarkets have not stepped up as yet to push people to online? This is the time, this is the disruption many have been waiting for. This is about good management.

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