Submitted by Richard Petko

In the past few days Governor of the Central Bank Cleviston Haynes and economist Jeremy Stephen provided varying opinions on when the local economy will rebound. Whatever the date, it is crystal clear the primary driver of the economy is tourism and until it returns in force, Barbados will be subject to an unsustainable unemployment rate of over 30%. In both cases the opinions assume the revival of tourism is highly dependent on a drop in cases coupled with vaccine rollout. Not to discount these reasons, in my opinion these are not the greatest barrier which will suppress a tourism rebound in Barbados. 

The inconvenient truth is the policy of quarantine on arrival, mandatory testing and a reality of being sent into isolation for 2-3 weeks is the main deterrent preventing the return of tourists.  We have been told that this policy has kept Barbados “safe”. The underlying assumption of this policy being that even one case of Covid is too many. However, the reality is although vaccines are on the horizon there will never be an eradication of Covid, it is endemic. Vaccinated people will catch and spread Covid, as they do Influenza.  Government and tourism leaders need to gaze into the mirror and decide what is a realistic goal with managing Covid? The one case is too many mantra is not sustainable and economically foolhardy. 

Does Barbados plan on quarantining, testing and isolating travellers for the rest of time? If one case of Covid is too many, why is one case of Influenza not too many? Both are considered lethal pathogens to vulnerable people. Regarding tourism, by mid February there will be 200 million or more UK, USA and Canadian residents who will have either had Covid or been immunized. These people will return to travel with the force of a tsunami. During this US Thanksgiving weekend Americans are travelling in record numbers even with dire warnings from their CDC. Tourists will search for warm weather destinations in the USA, Caribbean and Latin America.  

When they search, they will discover Mexico, Colombia, Costa Rica, Florida, Brazil and Jamaica have no Covid entry requirements at all. The rest of the Caribbean has the requirement of a negative PCR test from 3-10 days old depending on country. In fact, the only nations that test tourists on arrival with the threat of isolation are Bermuda, Barbados and Cuba. 

Travellers will have many options, does one believe that your average traveller will choose to get a pre flight PCR test, quarantine for 3 days in Barbados and then take another PCR test, or will he decide to fly to Negril hassle free. Customers will always choose the path of least resistance when all else is equal. When it comes to a 10-day getaway on a beach in Antigua, Cancun, Cartagena or Barbados it is equal, thus the decision making will come down to the Covid hassle/barrier provided by each country.

Air Canada flights already show the effect of Barbados Covid rules. Air Canada has resumed a full schedule of daily flights to Cancun, Puerto Vallarta and Cabo San Lucas, whereas Barbados receives 2 flights a week, reduced from the previous daily flights.

The Barbados government should be transparent and truthful to the citizenry regarding future plans for the management of Covid. If it will be the current zero Covid policy then Bajans can prepare and plan for the economy they currently are surviving in. If changes are being undertaken, they need to be enacted rapidly. Tourist agencies are already stating they are receiving a bonanza of enquiries for early 2021 vacations. I firmly believe without changes Barbados tourism will wallow in its current darkness forever.

136 responses to “An Inconvenient Truth”


  1. Please!!!

    “wear a mask and keep your own spit to yourself”.


  2. Long-term tourism is a luxury. If our tourism is going to depend on the UK market, it is not the long-quarantine period that is the problem, but the impact of CoVid on the economy and the wider jobs’ market. The prospects are not good.
    We have an opportunity now to keep using tourism to drive the economy in the short-term, while diversifying for the medium and long-term.
    We urgently need new ideas. When is the government going to publish the report by the CoVid Economic group, which was given four weeks in which to report?


  3. Does any one have any idea how long did it take for the global economy to rebound which started in 2008
    Also can any tell within in that period how long did it take for tourism to come back to sufficient level to sustain the barbados economy
    Also can any one state during that period of global meltdown what were the unemployment levels
    Also does anyone know (now absent of tourism) when will govt pursue alternative paths to slow down the rise in unemployment
    Does anyone remember when Mia in opposition rubbish past govt talk about the global melt down and its impact on world economies including Barbados
    Does anyone remember the Ebola Crisis
    ####foodforthoughtontanksgiving


  4. “it is endemic. Vaccinated people will catch and spread Covid, as they do Influenza. ”

    don’t know where they got the idea that vaccines will automatically stop the spread of Covid…the flu shot made me feel sick and flu-y all the time and there is ALWAYS A FLU EVERY YEAR and tens of thousands of deaths, despite the shot., had a really bad experience with it years ago…

    …this vaccine is rushed and hurried and there have been NO 2 YEAR TRIALS as is the norm, everyone will be the guinea pig….so let those who are dying the most, try it first..

    .. at least that is me, everyone else can do what they want….

  5. Carson C Cadogan Avatar

    So let Tourists come with their Virus selves and walk around Barbados and give it to everyone?????

    So that you can make money??? Who told you that the Vaccine will work???

    Or you don’t care if the Virus kills off a few thousand of the 97% of the population?????

  6. Carson C Cadogan Avatar

    What about the HEALTH CONSEQUENCES????

    Or you don’t care about none of that???????


  7. RE don’t know where they got the idea that vaccines will automatically stop the spread of Covid…THEY GOT IT FROM THE IDIOT, DR FALSY

    RE this vaccine is rushed and hurried and there have been NO 2 YEAR TRIALS as is the norm, THERE IS REALLY NO NEED FOR 2 YEAR TRIALS. ……..HOWEVER, PROBLEMS WITH PHARMACEUTICALS OFTEN REVEAL THEMSELVES MANY YEARS AFTER

    WHEN I WAS STUDYING PHARM IN 75-76, THE BENZODIAZEPINES HAD STARTED TO SUPERCEDE THE BARBITURATES, BECAUSE IT WAS THEN THOUGHT THAT THEY WOULD NOT BE DRUGS OF ADDICTION AND DEPENDENCE……………..THIS HAS NOW BEEN FOUND TO BE SPURIOUS.


  8. @ Mariposa

    The recovery was staggered, but by 2010, the US had recovered and by 2011 global household expenditure had risen to US$64.8trn, from $46.5trn, an average of 3.3 per cent, equalling the average for the previous 40 years. An example of the underperformance of the Barbados economy.
    The global economy was rescued by China and the vast amount of money pumped in to economies by central banks, so-called quantitative easing. So, the policy of austerity forced on small economies by the IMF was misguided since the problem was not state borrowing.
    It may help to put things in perspective. At the beginning of the year, US household debt was US$14.15ttrn, $1.5trn higher than it was in 2008 in nominal terms.
    I also suggest you look at the performance of the major stock markets (S&P 500, Nasdaq, Nikkei, FTSE100), but remember the stock market is NOT the economy, even if it gives a good indication of the direction of growth.
    Since 1966, Barbados has underperformed the global and regional economies. So when Owen Arthur talked ab out growth, he was in fact over-spending on the government’s credit card.


  9. In 2 years barbados debt has risen
    Either Mottley will blame COVID or the last decade
    Recently i heard Mottley rang out a new tune call the repair govt
    The only problem with that tune is when she was in opposition she promised to repair every thing
    Now the job is all here’s she cries belly hurt
    The last govt had to contend with marches and they did
    Now that Mottley has to contend with workers severance pay she attacks and demean anyone who dare defies the actions govt took to change labour laws which protected the worker

    ####gimmedevoteandwhichme


  10. Every issue must follow the same path. How can a small open economy achieve growth at the minute given where it was in 2018 and the subsequent negative impact of Covid? If there is a discussion to be had be reasonable for crissakes.


  11. The author of the piece has posited a reasonable question we have to grapple with as a tourism dependent country. If the competition has a more generous protocol how should we respond. We cannot sustain ourselves on a closed door policy.


  12. We have seen from the USA what a careless approach to Covid can do to a country. 170,000 plus new cases a day and doctors soon having to choose who lives or dies.

    Yes we want to see a return to
    Tourism but not at the cost of Bajan lives. Do you realise that the 2 major hotel strips are also in 2 of our densest populated areas of local housing? How long you think it would take a handful of jmported cases to spread through the local population in those areas? Remember too even with testing in place overseas we still are intercepting imported cases here on arrival. The U.S will find the money to convert football fields into hospitals but we don’t have the money to take on mass infection. As for the vaccines not everyone will be vaccinated. Many for religious and other reasons will refuse the vaccine. So lets say the vaccine is 90% effective we don’t know for how long. Plus 10% of the population in the USA equates to millions still. Every year Americans use millions of flu vaccines has it caused the flu to disappear?

    I support the governments approach here and it has without a doubt worked. Look at the mess the Bahamas is in again from removing restrictions and letting the travellers in easier again.

    I say yes we want the tourist dollar but how much is a Bajan life worth in U.S dollars?


  13. @ David.

    We can if we would stop talking and diversify the economy. Put some of the $300M in alternative energy and agriculture for a start. The days of a 1 horse economy are over I am tired saying this.


  14. I contend that if this Cartibbean leadership was not so riddle with alligators and snake
    The Carribbean would not have to depend on Tourist for its upkeep
    One can bet that all these islands combine have spent billions of dollars fighting COVID by way of bringing sick covid tourist to their countries
    I contend that if all were unified all brains put together would have serve a better purpose towards unification and fighting the same goal of survival
    Now was the time for these little islands to become productive in areas where China failed because of COVID big foot on production and transportation
    Btw i notice Gaston Browne having a jolly good time putting LIAT in the air as if to rib little 2×3 bdos he said flights would be extended to barbados as well


  15. @John A

    This is the kind of discussion we need to have, informed by concrete plans. It is obvious the government is planning for a comeback in tourism but if it happens that will be medium term. Approaching a year of the pandemic and are we satisfied that we are positively using the crisis to drive serious reform?


  16. @Submitted by Richard Petko “The underlying assumption of this policy being that even one case of Covid is too many.”

    One case of covid in the community is too many because”

    Sometime in November or December 2019 COVID19 started with “one case of Covid”

    Today there are 61,168,461 [over 61 million cases of covid19]

    1,434,771 Covid19 deaths

    17,422,397 current active cases of covid19 including 104,794 people who are in critical or serious condition

    Covid19 has the capacity to reduce Barbados’ population to zero.

    But I suppose that the tourists would like that since they would no longer to put up with the ‘”gnorant black natives” who should listen to our “friends” from the great white north.


  17. @Submitted by Richard Petko “… there will never be an eradication of Covid, it is endemic. Vaccinated people will catch and spread Covid, as they do Influenza. ”

    Clearly Richard Petko is just your average idiot in the street who knows nothing about immunology.

    Is measles/mumps/polio still endemic is places where people have been immunised?

    Fool.


  18. @Mariposa

    You are right. The entire population of the Caribbean is about 44m; that of CARICOM is about 15m. Norway has a population of 5.5m and one of the highest standards of living in the world based on its oil wealth. New Zealand has a population of about five million and millions of sheep – and a decent standard of living.
    Guyana alone is bigger than England, with more natural resources. England has none. Greater Georgetown alone can accommodate the entire CARICOM population; Greater London has a population of about eight million.
    Can you see where I am going. As a kid we imported most of our rice from Guyana and Haiti; Guyana and Jamaica has bauxite; the smaller islands had a massive industry based on citrus fruit and bananas.
    Our weakness is a ck of confidence in each other. Look at the silly fight Antigua is picking with Barbados. CoVid should be an opportunity to drive us closer together, not to divide us; so was the 2008 banking crisis.
    It was an opportunity for us to harmonise policies, move towards a single currency and central bank and work more closely together.
    We cannot even fight back against the EU and the OECD as a single body, ignoring the fact that the EU (27 states) are fighting us as one.
    It is crazy. Our failure is because of our paucity f ideas, a failure of the imagination. Has nothing to do with the statue of Lord Nelson, colonialism or racism.


  19. @ David.

    The answer is serious diversification and not the lip service we been hearing for nearly a year now. Tourism as we know it may or may not return to pre covid levels who knows. My point is why should we sit down with our 2 feet cock up and wait to see if it does? There is no downside to diversifying into agriculture and alternative energy. If the tourist return those 2 other sectors will benefit from that as well. If tourism does not improve in the medium term then the other sectors I mentioned will reduce the need for FX going forward so its a win win.


  20. @John A

    The blogmaster is of the view tourism will bounce back to some degree which does not negate your view we need to aggressively grow the non tourism sectors. The welcome stamp initiative has attracted north of 2000 which equates to multiple thousands of traditional visitors. We have the vaccine now and by mid next year we should see the gdp trendline bending upwards. Let us continue to bounce the ideas good bad and indifferent, the government surrogates troll the blog.


  21. @ David.

    If they learn one thing from this virus I hope it is how unsure tourism revenue can be. I can’t for the life of me understand why a serious diversification plan was not started 8 months ago.


  22. RE @Submitted by Richard Petko “… there will never be an eradication of Covid, it is endemic. Vaccinated people will catch and spread Covid, as they do Influenza. ”

    Clearly Richard Petko is just your average idiot in the street who knows nothing about immunology.

    Is measles/mumps/polio still endemic is places where people have been immunised?

    Fool.

    Q WHAT KIND OF VIRUS CAUSES MEASLES MUMPS POLIO ETC?
    Q WHAT KIND OF VIRUS CAUSES THE FLU?
    Q WHAT KIND OF VIRUS CAUSES COVID ?
    Q WHO REALLY IS THE FOOL AND DOES NOT KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT VIROLOGY OR IMMUNOLOGY?
    Q IS THE FLU ENDEMIC IN PLACES WHERE MILLIONS OF FOLK GET IMMUNIZED AGAINST IT ANNUALLY WITH MANY DEATHS?
    Q ARE ALL THESE NEW SO CALLED COVID CASES REALLY COVID? WHY ARE THERE SEEMINGLY NO CASES OF FLU THIS YEAR?
    I ONLY ASKING CAUSE I NOW OLD AND I DONT KNOW NUTTIN NO MORE. I DEPEND PUN BU MEDICAL ILLITERATES TO TEACH ME BOUT MEDICINE AND ALL THESE TINGS.
    OH ME AM AS THE KITTIANS SAY
    COFFEE AND PUMPKIN PIE WITH CINNAMON COMING UP


  23. @ John A

    A serious diversification plan should have been developed at least during the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 (9-11) terrorist attacks in New York. As you may recall, at that time, there was an increasing demand to cancel travel and holiday arrangements. By now, we would have had a thriving agriculture sector.

    Farmers could be encouraged to plant crops on a rotation basis, so as to avoid a glut of one or two produce on the market. I recall few years ago, when farmers concentrated on planting onions, which resulted on too many on the market and they were forced to either sell them at reduced prices or dump.

    We also have to encourage farmers to move away from the traditional methods of farming or incorporate new technology, which could be achieved through education and by forming agricultural co-operatives. Government could assist by constructing adequate market facilities or improving current infrastructure, to enable farmers to sell their produce and hawkers at more reasonable prices.


  24. ARTAX
    ARE YOU REALLY ADVOCATING THAT farmers SHOULD BE ENABLED sell their produce and hawkers at more reasonable prices?


  25. @ Artax

    I suggested here months ago the first thing is the ministers of trade, tourism and agriculture need to sit down and based on import history identify what and how much of what we import can be grown here. This along with the value of said imports would then form the basis for the agricultural plan. We have all the data it is not guess work. The ministry of agriculture also needs to pilot a green house project where they supply the land and green houses in various sizes for lease to small growers.

    You feel everytime little rain fall I should have to eat imported tomatoes and lettuce?


  26. GP here is some news which u can be gleeful
    Throw one up for Trump also

    Splitting 5 to 4, Supreme Court Backs Religious Challenge to Cuomo’s Virus Shutdown Order


  27. @ Dr. GP

    I meant to write…….. constructing adequate market facilities or improving current agriculture infrastructure, to enable hawkers and farmers to sell their produce at more reasonable prices.

    An improved infrastructure, in addition to the effective implementation of agriculture-specific policies, would increase agricultural productivity, which, in theory, should reduce the cost of production, while increasing output. This in turn helps to reduce food prices and also leads to an increase agricultural wages.


  28. I suggested here months ago the first thing is the ministers of trade, tourism and agriculture need to sit down and based on import history identify what and how much of what we import can be grown here. This along with the value of said imports would then form the basis for the agricultural plan. We have all the data it is not guess work. The ministry of agriculture also needs to pilot a green house project where they supply the land and green houses in various sizes for lease to small growers.

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  29. Around and around we go again. I agree with an increase in agriculture but what are the factors that are stopping this increase without inputs/ assistance from government? Why are the “money men” not into food production like years gone by?
    What happen to the backyard farmers of years gone by?
    Is there really that great of an interest in food production in bim?


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  31. @ John A

    We’re also importing limes because the local variety has been scarce for several months.

    For years successive agricultural ministers of successive BLP and DLP administrations have been ‘making sport’ at agriculture. You should read what the Chinese government has been doing with that country’s agricultural sector.

    Since 2001, the government implemented tax and fee reforms. There is collaborative participation of government and farmers, which provides a method for taking ideas and values from members of the public to assist in planning, management and the decision making process. Since 2012, the government introduced the “participation of beneficiary groups (PBG)” model. There is also The Rural Revitalization Strategic Plan (2018–2022), which further promoted “the PBG model and replacing compensation with awards, encouraging farmers to invest in the construction of agricultural infrastructure, and letting farmers participate more in protection of the agricultural infrastructure.”

    I did not present this information to suggest our government should adopt these ideas, but to indicate there are ideas that could be developed. And, with some thought, we could be a bit more creative and develop our own policies.


  32. It’s now or never.


  33. @ Artax
    I agree with you. We should have used the experience of 9/11 to look at restructuring the economy. Before that we had the energy crisis of the 80s. All of this is cold soup warmed over. Both @ Mariposa and @ Hal are also correct about the need to unify regional efforts to withstand shocks in the global economy.
    As usual , when we talk about the need to think regional , the pseudo intellectuals come with high sounding jargon that tries to belittle common sense thinking.
    I have often opined on BU that we are the only country that diversified its economy and ended with one viable industry.
    The simple truth is that if we open the flood gates to tourism and the spread hits us , there would be not enough cemeteries for the dead.
    The government’s response to the management of COVID has been and remains impressive. The country’s health comes first. However , it’s economic planning response has been inadequate and basically visionless. While the current MOF maybe up to the talk , I suggest she is not up to the task.
    Peace
    Peace


  34. @ Artax

    I agree with you and we have between us all we need. Goverment has the land in the highest yielding agricultural parts of the island just sitting there. For a few dollars they could erect the green houses using our local work force and companies. We already have the NCC who can raise the plants needed.

    So we have the land, the know how and the resources what is standing in our way? Could it be political leadership and a wish to return to the land ?


  35. ArtaxNovember 26, 2020 7:15 PM
    i was just teasing you sir LOL


  36. @ Dr. GP.

    Okay. No problem.


  37. So we have the land, the know how and the resources what is standing in our way? Could it be political leadership and a wish to return to the land ?

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  38. @john2. November 26, 2020 7:28 PM “What happen to the backyard farmers of years gone by?”

    I of course am no policy wonk.

    Some of us backyard farmers are still here, still at it and eating very, very well.

    In my case right now eating “free” green and red lettuce, green beans, pumpkin, sweet potatoes, cassava, chives, garlic,marjoram, spinach, cucumbers, okras, avocados, yard fowl eggs. My supermarket bill this month was less than half of what it typically is. I bought mostly cleaning products, and a little meat/fish. Didn’t buy any produce/ground provisions at all. Selling a little surplus, giving away to family, friends neighbors, and a church feeding program. Belly full, fridge full, freezer full. Must make some guava jelly as a Christmas present for Little Susie from the guavas which I tossed in the freezer in the “summer” A tedious job with a tasty result.

    Now that I “don’t work” and my retirement income is about half of my last pay check, I am actually eating far better that when I was working, because I have the time to grow my own food and to prepare my own nutritious meals.


  39. In agriculture barbados govt/s missed the organic boat by a long shot
    Head not brains


  40. How is it that Jamaica products can dominate a certain level of food supply in large USA food stores and barbados cannot


  41. We must reform the entry requirements as soon as possible. FREE entry for tourists with a vaccine certificate.

    Tourism is the only option for Barbados. Our beloved government is just doing the right thing to focus on tourism. Everybody else is wrong.


  42. Some airlines have already announced that this will be the requirement. Expect others to follow.


  43. I have often opined on BU that we are the only country that diversified its economy and ended with one viable industry.

    Shooot! Off the back foot, spanked through backward point like a rocket.


  44. You guys are aware that with the exception of one or two countries there has been negative growth this year in a significant degree. It is not a Bajan condition. We should avoid conflating issues. We have to increase output in other areas all agree but it does not ignore the fact COVID 19 has negatively impacted practically ALL economies in a significant way.


  45. Dullard

    U Making sports, right ?

    Any idiot can have an opinion

    Antiguan and most of our sister islands countries would probably opinion the same about their country


  46. This is what 3 world renowned Professors of Epidemiology (Sunetra Gupta of Oxford, Jay Battacharya of Stanford and Martin Kulldorff of Harvard) ” currnet lockdown policies are producing devastating effects on short and long term public health, those who are not vulnerable to COVID-19 should immediately be allowed to resume life as normal. Schools, Unis should be open for in-person teaching. Restaurants and other businesses should open,” Testing in schools / Unis is very inefficient. Let those not vulnerable build up herd immunity which ultimately helps everyone. Refuting herd immunity is like denying gravity.” Lockdowns cause a plethora of negative effects with statistically significant increases in suicides, drug overdoses, alcoholism, depression, child abuse, family breakdown and decreases in medical testing for cancer, cardio probs, elective surgeries ( delays cause deaths in some cases). School closures have very negative consequences on child development, especially poorer kids who may normally gain some nutrition from school lunches.


  47. We must reform the entry requirements as soon as possible. FREE entry for tourists with a vaccine certificate.

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    They are accused of using forged medical documents that certified they tested negative for coronavirus in advance of travel.

    On another recent flight, from Nairobi to Dubai, about 100 Kenyans were reportedly found with similar falsified documents and half later tested positive at the airport, according to Kenyan website Nairobi news.

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  48. This Link provides the first part of MB’s post.
    https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/article/PIIS2213-2600(20)30555-5/fulltext

    It also contains the following:
    “Walensky retorts that the herd immunity point has not been established, nor is it clear how stable this immunity would be. She noted that 11 million infections and 250 000 deaths from COVID-19 that have been documented in the USA only constitute a small fraction of the total population. “I am not willing to stand behind a policy that leads to 10 or 15 times more deaths”, said Walensky. She would prefer to wait for herd immunity to be conferred by a vaccine. Most experts believe the earliest this could happen would be the second half of 2021. The debate over what to do in the interim looks set to continue.”

    It seems as if MB also added some of his thoughts to what he posted and forgot to give both sides as indicated in the text.

    We must request links.


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    “Farmers at the Land Lease had acres of tomatoes destroyed and right now tomatoes selling at $7/$8 per pound, so you can imagine how they are going to sell at Christmas.”

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  50. Carson C Cadogan Avatar

    I think what this person(who I believe is white) is saying :

    Let the Tourists come, don’t give them any tests do away with quarantine and we would achieve two things that are desible::.

    (1) We would make loads of money and the Status quo would remain.

    (2) We would get the virus to kill off lots of Black people at the same time. We don’t really care about them anyway.

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