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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. @ robert lucas April 11, 2020 10:31 AM

    We can only conclude that the “Tell Truths @ April 11, 2020 4:08 AM” has never had to opportunity to hear about the life of Saint Francis of Assisi.

    As people of Light (and not darkness) we must show compassion to those lost souls as is required in the Desiderata poem:

    “Speak your truth quietly and clearly, and listen to others,
    even to the dull and the ignorant; they too have their story.”


  2. @ David.

    Vendors are out then from what you saw? Wonder if the vegetable vendors in the market open?


  3. @ David.

    Yes but if business is to open back Tuesday she can’t wait till Tuesday morning to inform people, especially with Sunday and Monday bank holidays. Today would be the day to advise people if we are opening Tuesday. For God sake don’t mess this up too!


  4. @John A

    If we go by videos circulating on WhatsApp Cheapside looks like a regular Saturday.


  5. @John A

    Effective communication should be one of the things learnt so far.


  6. @ David

    Thanks I going for some vegetables with my mask on as no small shops carry vegetables.

  7. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    Mr Blogmaster, your tongue deeply placed in cheek with “There is hope people will not starve.”…. No they absolutely will NOT.

    @Enuff, get real. The blogger @Greene from the beginning said he was a DLP aficionado.

    That he may be inclined towards elective politics changes nothing… his criticisms in the main have been balanced and just… I don’t agree with everything the man says but in your shoes I would much prefer a person who criticizes me on reason and mostly fact based than the stupid nit- picking BS often seen by others.

    Politics is a powerful contact sport and once struck a haymaker in the mouth we all understand it’s very hard to not see red everytime you see your opponent but if he is fighting fair then it’s game on and may the best man/woman win…if there is unfair biting of ears and hitting below the belt then that’s quite different!

  8. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ John A at 11:51 AM

    Like you,I am surprised at how David BU allowed the usual noise makers to hijack a very useful review of the performance of the GoB in handling this crisis. I ,like you , prefer to analyze the information- statistics and qualitative. On the bases of these we are doing better than average.

  9. Vincent Codrington Avatar
    Vincent Codrington

    @ John A

    I concur that access to food is essential. Social distancing could have been better managed if the super markets were kept open—-unless some of the cases originated there in.


  10. David

    In response to Mariposa, you wrote: You should

    “ 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.”

    You should be aware that the country was being deceived. When that incident occurred the rapid testing for the Coronavirus had not been developed. And if Barbados had made such an advance in medicine, why did we not trumpet it all over the world.

    One member of the crew was exhibiting flu-like symptoms and he was cleared with the rapid test that was developed here in Barbados. But whose to say that there were not other persons on that ship that were infected and not displaying any symptoms as yet. The Prime Minister’s actions were foolhardy and reckless. Suppose she had contracted the virus, what would have happened to this country?

    She is currently on sick leave and the second-eleven team that is in place is making a pig’s breakfast out of the situation. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, Mia has assemble a motley crew behind her that can only work when she is there to do the work for them.


  11. Now alyuh know how alyuh like to blame me for everything, am just showing what someone else posted, Gonsalves with a box of blood glucose testing strips they said donated by Venezuela and the box he is carrying, THEY, not me, said it’s expired since 2018…. remember i did not post this to FB.

    https://m.facebook.com/groups/164216343685066?view=permalink&id=2552803901492953


  12. @Vincent

    Can’t win with you guys. BU reflects the behaviour in wider society. We may try to sanitize discussion in the virtual rumshop but is it possible in the real world? The hard truth is that we have to contend with the dullards and the intelligent in the virtual rumshop the same as at Roy Smith.

    >


  13. Sunshine Sunny Shine April 11, 2020 11:04 AM

    translation: my daughter is fine( or very well).We are getting on fine (very well). thanks for having asked the question,

    I haven’t attempted French translations in years. this was done without reference to dictionary.


  14. David

    I have attempted a response twice but it is not appearing


  15. Vincent…from what people have seen, the supermarkets did a wonderful job of sanitizing hands and grocery bags even before you entered their establishment, the workers were removing and spraying and wiping down carts as soon as you removed the last item at the cashiers…….that was not the issue…stupidity by leaders was and still is…their big brain empty nonsense that does not benefit the populi but only makes things much worse…is the problem..


  16. @Caswell

    Lets check the spam bucket.

    >


  17. @Greene

    On this Easter Saturday, it is sad to be discussing the same old things with the same old boring cricketing metaphors and speaking in complicated semi-religious tongues.
    It is not part of our political culture to deal in details, in policy and it shows every time there is a crisis. The president is a platform performer, not a head in papers one, or, worse, listening to independent advisers.
    As I have said before, Santia has shown the signs of leadership: her delivery is just what we need at this time, no theatrics. What she needs is to surround herself with good advisers and not just flunkies. But, as things stand, she is simply a voice for an incompetent government.
    From Stuart to Mottley, we deserve better.


  18. WHAT’S THE AGENDA WITH THIS CORONAVIRUS CHARITY AND GOVERNMENT COLLUSION SCAM?

    UPP expresses concerns over COVID-19 charity

    There are those who believe that during the COVID-19 crisis one must question nothing.

    This is of course a naïve and dangerous position for the people of Barbados to take. Since the Cabinet of Barbados has now been given sweeping powers to make any order whatsoever and there is still no integrity commission for oversight, those who are vigilant amongst us must sit up and pay attention.

    Recently the incorporation documents for a non-profit company named COVID-19 Relief and Recovery (Barbados) Inc. were circulated. Along with these documents were two letters, one which purported to be from Prime Minister Mia Mottley and the other from Chairman of the non-profit Andrew Mallalieu. No one has disputed these documents.

    Aside from Andrew Mallalieu, the other directors according to the documents are Mark Maloney, Sir Paul Altman and Barry Gale Q.C.

    We know very little about this non-profit except that it has started to attract large sums of money. This is according to the Barbados TODAY story of April 10, 2020; and that the Prime Minister of Barbados has personally nominated the Director of Finance and Economic Affairs to sit on the Board.

    One wonders at the power of a Prime Minister to nominate a public official to the Board of a private non-profit. But then we have seen in the past with the Four Seasons debacle that Government sometimes does not understand what its relationship with the private sector should be.

    In recent times non-profits have come under scrutiny internationally because they have been the subject of abuse.

    https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/04/11/upp-expresses-concerns-over-covid-19-charity/


  19. @TheOGazerts April 11, 2020 9:23 AM

    “When the crisis is over”

    What do you mean, “crisis”? The need for a lockdown? Please bear in mind that the crisis in tourism will continue for years to come.

    Once the corona hysteria is over, the islanders will have to face the real problems. Especially the question of public finances. Without tourism a lot of jobs will be lost. Tax revenues will collapse. The indigenous masses will remain among themselves and impoverish.


  20. Readers may find the following extract of interest: Note Adams is black.

    Surgeon general under fire for telling African Americans not to smoke, drink or take drugs and ‘highly offensive’ use of ‘big momma’ as coronavirus pandemic hits black community hardest
    Surgeon General Jerome Adams pleaded with the African-American community and other communities of color to follow the coronavirus guidelines Friday
    Adams asked Americans of color to do it ‘for your abuela. Do it for your granddaddy, do it for your big momma, do it for your poppop’
    He later defended using those terms, saying, ‘I used the language that is used in my family’, but not before being met with criticism by the black community
    Adams is under fire for ‘pandering’ to the black community and for his ‘offensive’ instruction to stop drinking and smoking during this pandemic
    Twice as many black and brown Americans have died of COVID-19 compared to their white counterparts, government data shows
    Adams assured Americans of color ‘there is nothing inherently wrong with you’ but said ‘social ills’ may have contributed to the disparity
    Learn more about how to help people impacted by COVID
    By KAYLA BRANTLEY FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and NIKKI SCHWAB, U.S. POLITICAL REPORTER FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

    PUBLISHED: 14:25 BST, 11 April 2020 | UPDATED: 15:21 BST, 11 April 2020

    Surgeon General Jerome Adams has been met with outrage by the black community for using phrases like ‘abuela’, ‘big momma’ and ‘poppop’, while pleading for minorities to not drink or smoke and follow the government’s guidelines to slow the spread of the coronavirus .

    ‘We need you to do this if not for yourself than for your abuela. Do it for your granddaddy, do it for your big momma, do it for your poppop,’ the nation’s top doctor said Friday at the daily coronavirus taskforce briefing – while also advising those groups to ‘avoid alcohol, tobacco and drugs.’

    Adams told Americans of color that they need to ‘step up’ to stop the spread of coronavirus, and said ‘social ills’ are likely a contributing factor when looking at the dire statistics that the outbreak has killed twice as many black and Latino people than white Americans.

    Now members of the black community are calling out the Surgeon General for ‘pandering’ to them with his use of slang and also for his ‘offensive’ instruction that those specific communities to stop drinking and smoking during this pandemic.

    TV host and actress Claudia Jordan took to Twitter to express her outrage at Adams’ comments.

    ‘The surgeon general telling black folks not to drink and smoke and do it for ya “paa paa and big momma”. Where they get this guy from? How dumb do they think we are with this? How bout suggesting that EVERYONE cut back? Let’s not do that ok?’ Jordan said.

    One man on Twitter, David DeLoatch, said: ‘Let me tell a lot of you something, we don’t talk the way movies, songs, and the media portrays us. The Surgeon General is trying to relate to a life he never lived, listen to his voice and they way he speaks. He has never called anyone “big momma,” and neither have I.’


  21. @ David

    The V.O.B. 12.30Pm news states that Prime Minister will address the country to night. It is claimed the curfew will be extended.


  22. @Dr. Lucas

    The SG explained himself at the press briefing yesterday. He used words to the effect that this is the language used in his family which has a Puerto Rican flavour. In other words he thought it important to use language to penetrate the understanding of minority grout nat are disproportionately been affected so far.

    You be the judge.


  23. @ Vincent

    On the bases of these we are doing better than average.(Quote)

    Metrics, plse.


  24. @Dr. Lucas

    Thanks, John A may yet get his wish.


  25. Robert…very good without a french dictionary.

    Tres bien..


  26. @ Baje 12.31

    Brilliant post, but it will not be discussed on BU. To do so means to think. Brilliant. Keep it up.


  27. The indigenous masses will GROW THEIR OWN FOOD AND SURVIVE…they have survived over 80 years of oppression and stagnation…53 of it under the same black faces in parliament still touting the independence and every other scam in between…so the poor who have been maliciously impoverished for all that time by their own people, know well Enuff how to survive…….

    ….the thieves on the other hand….lol…someone, not me, alyuh like to blame me too much…said that the crooks are already scrambling with their Beggars Charity aka LAUNDROMAT…..


  28. Information worth having cause ya never know where the last sell out project ended and when the next one will begin. Hardest thing is to know.

    https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2950771571684251&id=100002543115134

  29. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    Our authorities keep blindly following the advice from the so-called WHO experts that have been leading the world down the wrong path from the start.

    We messed up big time and waited too long before quarantining all people coming into the country. Odds are we have community spread unless we got lucky by the grace of god and dodged the bullets.

    We all know draconian stay at home curfews cannot be maintained indefinitely and certainly no longer than a month by my guess unless we want to bankrupt our people and country. Since this thing is very contagious and no vaccine is coming for 1-2 years it will start to spread again every-time the curfew is lifted.

    Our only way out of this mess is for the people in charge to start using their taxpayer funded education and god given common sense(not so common these days by the way) to come up with and implement sensible, long term mitigation measures that can work for our society to get ahead and stay ahead of this virus until the vaccine is available.


  30. This is true and the California model is useful to analyze. Social distancing has been embraced and is being rigidly encouraged.

    To enuffs link posted earlier to use geolocation data to track movement this maybe the way to enforce compliance. We are now living in a brave new world.


  31. @ Critical Analyzer April 11, 2020 12:48 PM

    “We all know draconian stay at home curfews cannot be maintained indefinitely and certainly no longer than a month by my guess unless we want to bankrupt our people and country.”

    You obviously don’t get it. The last tourists, with the exception of a few super rich expats, have left the island and won’t be back for a while. Without tourists, the Barbadian economy does not even reach the level of Venezuela or Central Africa. The economy is already dead. The equation is simple: no tourists, no foreign currency. No foreign currency, no imports. No imports = hunger, epidemics and the like.

    So it doesn’t matter if the government orders a lockdown for four, eight or twenty weeks.

    You can’t kill a dead cat twice.


  32. Robert…they would have gone after him anyway, he mentioned abuela but left out abuelo, he would never have won this one, too many would feel offended like he was talking down to them even though what he said had merit and was not a reflection on them but on the system that has for the last few hundred years, made them very vulnerable to a plague….the blame was put on the system failure to protect them through the centuries, but most will not see it that way, they are under way too much pressure, most are thinking only with grief because of their current losses the death toll is very heavy…..


  33. Even Prince Donald is expressing concern at the way the virus is taking out the minority groups in the US population..this is his opportunity to set things right re wage equality, healthcare and other social disparities, we can only hope that he does not let the opportunity disappear.


  34. @Caswell
    You should be aware that the country was being deceived. When that incident occurred the rapid testing for the Coronavirus had not been developed. And if Barbados had made such an advance in medicine, why did we not trumpet it all over the world
    +++++++++++++++
    I wondered about that at the time, the PM exercised poor judgement in searching for a PR moment.


  35. quote] The Prime Minister’s actions were foolhardy and reckless. Suppose she had contracted the virus, what would have happened to this country? [unquote

    thank you Caswell. i remember @Hal saying the same thing in reference to MAM and catching the virus from going on board that cruise ship and he was castigate for so suggesting


  36. DPD,

    Thanks for that. but Enuff, if he is the best the BLP has to offer, is not sufficient to handle me. and i say that in the best way possible.


  37. @ WURA-War-on-U April 11, 2020 12:39 PM

    I can read it but can’t speak it very well.


  38. @ David April 11, 2020 12:37 PM

    I really do not see any thing wrong with what he said. Everything he said was true.

    The Canadians are planning a large scale trial using antibodies from recovered persons.


  39. @ Baje 12.31

    Brilliant post, but it will not be discussed on BU. To do so means to think. Brilliant. Keep it up.

    xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

    @ Hal

    IT DOESN’T FIT THEIR AGENDA.

    THE SAME ONE THAT THEY ARE ACCUSING ANYONE WHO BRINGS FACTS.

    THE GOVERNMENT FOR THEM CAN DO NO WRONG EVEN IF THE COLLUSION AND CORRUPTION CONTINUES UNABATED IN DIFFERENT FORMS ADD THIS WITH A DEADLY VIRUS AND THE COUNTRY BEING LOCKED DOWN.

    THE SAME SHADOWS THE MARK MALONEY, THE ABEDS AND ALL THE CO-BENEFACTORS INCLUDING GOVERNMENT LEADERS BENEFITS AND NOT THE ISLAND.

    THESE PARASITES ALONG WITH THE WICKED CROOKED LAWYER POLITICIANS WILL FIND ANY MEANS NECESSARY TO KEEP LINING THEIR POCKETS AT THE EXPENSE OF THE MASSES IN BIM.

    O WHAT A WEB WE WEAVE WHEN WE CONTINUE TO DECEIVE.

  40. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    @Mr Blogmaster, i revert once more to your impactful South Korea remark re “The government cannot get customs and other units to accept surveillance yet believe what South Korea has done is possible in Barbados?”.

    I imagine this is your area of specialty and thus you are quite familiar with the type details pasted below, however, I thought the excerpt captured the issues very well..

    Incidentally, the @Baje post re that new non-profit company in which the govt is involved indeed should be its own blog discourse … in the ABSENCE of more details (from govt particularly) on its face that is a very INTERESTING new org./private-public operation. What is the mandate of “COVID-19 Relief and Recovery (Barbados) Inc”?

    Anyhow, this too below, when you are ready, needs to be ventilated fully.

    Excerpted Quote…”The surveillance tools currently in use by countries hit hard by COVID-19 differ in the data they collect and the purposes to which they put that data. Some governments are compiling personal data to enforce quarantine orders.
    …For example, China is collecting health and location data through a smartphone app that apparently transmits the data to the police and then prohibits people with the wrong color-coded health status from entering public spaces.
    … “Taiwan is constructing an “electric fence” around quarantined individuals, turning their smartphones into ankle bracelets by calling twice a day to ensure they never leave home without their location-tracking devices.
    … “Other governments are using location data to conduct contact-tracing. Israel is raiding a previously secret stockpile of cellphone metadata to identify and alert those who may have been exposed to an infected individual.
    … “Similarly, South Korea is using cellphone location data to create a “virus patient travel log,” in which it publishes the movements, but not the names, of individuals who have tested positive.
    …”Finally, some governments are using anonymized location data to better understand the spread of the virus and the public’s response to social distancing messages. England can examine anonymized location data to create “movement maps” and assess compliance with stay-at-home orders. The U.S. government is reportedly in discussions with Facebook, Google, and other tech companies about the possibility of compiling anonymized location data for public health officials to use in mapping the spread of COVID-19.

    Then the article talks about what’s up in the EU.

    “A team of Europeans is creating a different contact-tracing tool that they say is designed to limit the collection and exposure of personal data. The tongue-twisting “Pan-European Privacy-Preserving Proximity Tracing” (PEPP-PT) [has worked with…] cellphone providers to develop a tool that complies with the fairly stringent privacy standards set forth in Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The team has provided a high-level description of how that tool would work: Using Bluetooth technology and encrypted, anonymous identifiers, the tool would determine when one cellphone has come into sufficiently close range of another for infection to occur. The tool would record that connection on the device only for the two-week contagion period. If someone tested positive for COVID-19, they could voluntarily provide the connection history recorded on their cellphone to local health authorities. Health authorities, in turn, could use the tool to alert people who may have been exposed to the virus and direct them to self-quarantine. The team plans to make the tool available on April 7.”

    Bdos one presumes expects to use some variant of these tools … the questions will be the same: How intrusive will govt be and how long will they keep processing this data!

    Govt “emergency powers” can make them into dangerous dictatorial arbiters some have warned here already….vigilance, vigilance, vigilance!


  41. @Tron
    Though it may be wiser to take the long-term view or to gaze into the crystal ball and see the distant future, I am just looking to the day when our fear of being infected by the virus is over. Survive first, worry later.


  42. And that is why I have sympathy for the administration. It must think ‘long term’ and at the same time battle this pandemic.

  43. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @MTA
    Bricky? isn’t that Noel, old Cawmerian, played for Carlton & Buhbaydus.

    @Theo G
    it is usually called the ‘non-strikers’ end, they both run.


  44. @Hal,

    i dont see why you are fascinated with Santia Bradshaw? she is a joker. examine how she handled the 11 plus affair. throw something out in the public without the benefit of a green or white paper to inform the matter. then had to backtrack when challenged. in the face of COVID not wanting to end the school term until teachers said they are not working. completely flubbed the supermarket closure and possibly caused an unprecedented spread of the virus. MAM had to come off her sick bed to rescue the situation

  45. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    @ Tron 12:54pm
    It is actually you who don’t get it. Every singe country’s economy is dead so we are all starting from nought i.e we all in the same boat.

    It is fitting that you use the word dead economies at this Easter time because the countries who resurrect their dead economies first will be the ones that can clearly demonstrate they have this COVID thing under control without using draconian measures.

    Lockdown is not a sensible long term strategy unless you believe in the zombie apocalypse and are already prepared to ride it out in your house for the next 6-12 months.

    What is the sensible long term strategy? That is my question.


  46. No imports = the people will grow their food, as they should have been doing for the last 40 years instead of eating all that salt poisoned imported garbage and fast food that created the NCDs….and costs many, many lives..

    .. within 6 months lovely vegatble gardens will be flourishing and yams, potatoes, dashene and other long lasting vitamin rich vegetables will be ready to be dug up, it will take a little longer for bananas to sprout but the people got a lot of time on their hands to wait…Silly can correct me if am wrong about the time frame..

    on an even brighter side all those NCD lifestyle health issues THAT HAS PLAGUED THE ISLAND for the last few decades WILL DISAPPEAR OVERNIGHT and the people will be able to think more clearly on how to create and invent FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES GOING FORWARD…..they just have to watch out for the well known thieves and sell outs..

    it is alyuh FACADE OF PUNCHING ABOVE SOME IMAGINARY WEIGHT THAT CRUMBLED AND TURNED TO DUST…just like humpty dumpty…

    so who says there is no KARMA..

    even better yet, there will be little or nothing for the thieves…they will eat up everything they stole and then join the poor in planting their own food…if they want to live…lol


  47. “I can read it but can’t speak it very well.”

    GP might be able to help.


  48. Baje…am glad you see the clear attempt at self-enrichment by the selfish…

    …people worldwide ARE DONATING or making and giving away masks….they would’nt even say let the seamstresses and tailors in the communities use the opportunity to make, distribute and sell masks and hire people in their communities to help which would ensure that money circulates WITHIN THOSE COMMUNITIES a knock on effect that will ease the burden on the same government, but they don’t want that……it is all about promoting and enriching others at the expense of the people…..and continue riding the backs of the population to enrich themselves and the greedy shitehounds they call social partners…

    …..and the dimwits for fowls admire that ignorant, backward useless behavior and believe everyone is as dumb ENUFF as them and should admire it too…..steuppppss.


  49. @Dee Word

    To use a flavour of a comment you made to the Trini blog, if the government declares a state of emergency the dog dead?

  50. Sunshine Sunny Shine Avatar
    Sunshine Sunny Shine

    David

    You mean after all these months away from BU, you cannot even tell me how you doing. What de tail hole I do you besides putting you in your place for sucking up to the BLP. I ask you how you doing and you ignore me. Guess ya ent miss ma for one second. But me sweet piece gine be delighted that I back for a spell. Might even do some posters. Been reading some interesting developments with your administration.

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