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I wish to preface this by stating in no way am I affiliated with or have any financial interest in the tourism or travel industry, as I know what I write below will have people stating I have only written to push a personal financial agenda.

The time for Barbados to open her borders completely is now. By this I mean in particular the 2nd test and hotel quarantine policy of tourists and returning Barbadians has to be terminated. As well the mandatory Harrison Point isolation of any person testing positive for Sars-Cov2 virus should also be scrapped.

The coronavirus is endemic in Barbados, no wordsmithing such as clusters or West Coast or North Coast spread can deny this fact. In addition, I put forth that it has been endemic since March. Only a naïve person can believe that the virus has not been constantly circulating since it was first tested for in March. Barbados opened her borders in mid June and did not institute the second test of incoming persons until mid-October. If people have been found positive on the second test since October, it is only logical to surmise the same percentage of people were positive from June to October that were landing here. Hence the virus has always been here and circulating. The only thing that happened during this Christmas season is that a local Bajan was tested with the virus being detected. This was followed by the mass testing to find the 500+ positives we have now. It is common knowledge that from May to now the local population has barely been tested, there were days in June with 15 tests reported – from a population of 285,000 people. Testing only reached 60-120 per day when the testing of incoming passengers began.

Based on the above we can extrapolate that with a circulating virus the health care system at no time was over-whelmed. The fact is when you don’t test for the coronavirus you don’t find the coronavirus as 98% of people who “catch” it suffer at most a common cold and thus you wouldn’t even know it existed. Currently we see that from the 560+ current cases not a single person is in serious condition. From 200 positive prisoners we see that 95% are asymptomatic. We have 1 year of data, we know that people over the age of 80 are vulnerable to this as they are to a flu – these people need protection and caution, but the 30 year old Sea-doo operator is at zero risk to Sars-Cov2.

The argument some have of shutting the borders is to be polite, pure nonsense. I find it quite hypocritical when people accuse incoming persons of bringing and spreading the “dreaded” virus. Consequently, these same people are quite happy to receive the hard currency these people bring, the pharmaceutical supplies, the TV’s and laptops and the Toyota Hilux’s that a modern society requires. We have always lived in a globalized world which trades in goods, knowledge and disease – this is the human condition.

There is no finger pointing here, the fact is with all the protocols on incoming passengers, the coronavirus is here and has been here. Even if 100% of humanity was vaccinated for this virus it will still exist as the vaccines are not eliminating the virus but making its care manageable. Manageable is the key word here. Barbados needs to manage the situation in a rational way that considers the positives and negatives of every action.

Tourism is the lifeblood of the nation; it will be the lifeblood in 100 years. Barbados nor any country in the Caribbean is going to start manufacturing pickup trucks or OLED TV’s – the core competency is the tourism product which arose from the glorious weather that this region is blessed with. We should be championing it rather than disparaging it, as some do. Currently Barbados is the only country in the region which requires the 2nd test in-country with the threat of going into isolation. What has this resulted in?

Well, the coronavirus is here and is not going anywhere, even post-vaccine. Thus, a ZERO Covid policy is sheer folly and unscientific. Next it has resulted in a drop of 95% to the tourism product resulting in up to 40% unemployment as well as a government stressed to its financial borrowing limits. Currently Barbados is receiving 350 incoming passengers per day on 4 major international flights. A quick look at our neighbours shows a different picture.

Montego Bay is handling 33 flights per day, Aruba has 19 flights daily, Cancun has 100 and Nassau 16. These locations require either no test of any kind or a negative PCR test 3-5 days old and nothing else. Yes, these countries have “cases” but so does Barbados. The difference is these countries are managing the situation and keeping their economy and tourism lifeblood functional. Travellers will put up with bringing a negative PCR test (for now – in 2 months when the entire USA has immunity do not expect Americans choosing destinations requiring tests) and they are showing it with their travel to these destinations. There is also the threat that once a long-time visitor to Barbados has tried out another destination such as Aruba, they may never come back here.

The BLP unfortunately painted itself into a corner with an unrealistic goal and message of Zero Covid. They now have the opportunity to exit this strategy and embrace that of managing the disease as well as the tourism product. I have no doubt that both can be done at an exceptional level in Barbados. Time is of the essence and the 2021 Winter tourist season is not done yet. February and March provide the traditional breaks in the source markets of the UK, USA and Canada. Literally tens of thousands of people are ready to travel to the Caribbean and if Barbados keeps its onerous and unproductive 2nd test none of these people will grace our shores. Thousands could be put back into employment, the economy would begin its rebound and we would be moving forward.

Pursuing the 2nd test strategy will only result in Barbados staying in its current sclerotic state. PM Mottley has been adamant in Barbadians should embrace change, well the BLP and herself needs to now do the same. The old policy did not and could not work, pivot and manage and let Barbados get back on her feet in 2021.


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236 responses to “Time to Open”


  1. @Quaker John

    You are now a European.

    @ Baje

    It takes all kinds. If you look around the world at the nationalists many of them have one thing in common. Boris, was born in New York; the biggest Brexiteer is a former MEP born in Lima, South America; just look at the African MPs in the UK parliament, and follow their speeches.
    Trump, with a Scottish immigrant mother and a Germany heritage father; his children all with foreign mothers; also look at the Bajan politicians who profess their Barbadian-ness.
    Look at the Jihadists, the converts are always the ones who think they have to prove themselves. It is all about identity.


  2. @ John January 23, 2021 3:23 PM
    “I am descended from Sephardic Jews from Spain and Portugal … nice to have already done my genealogy as far as I can.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    We are surprised that you were aware of the genocide of the Jews carried out under the junta of Ferdinand and Isabella to rival that of the Nazi regime and the enslavement of black Africans under the Arabic slave traders and Moors.

    There is nothing new under the Sun as far as ‘persecution’ of those so-called European Jews is concerned.

    Maybe it’s the punishment of collective guilt for their role in the crucifixion of your sweet baby Jesus and their failure to recognize him as the only Salvador del Mundo.

    Since you are so eager to recognize and promote your “Jewish’ heritage we would not be taken aback if you claim lineage back to King David and Yeshua aka Jesus Bar Abbas.

    When are you going to recognize the tar brush side of your ‘mixed-up’ ancestry which was ‘fomented’ on the plantation behind the sugar-mill wall?

    How about starting with your ‘blackened’ royal blood out of upper Benin or from the old Kingdom of Dagbon or, like the eponymous Moses, abandoned as a ‘slave baby’ on the banks of the White Volta in what is now modern-day Ghana?

    It’s a crying shame that Jews can always change their ‘religion’ and can convert to Catholicism -or even Quakerism as in your ancestral situation- but the poor black Johnnies in Barbadoes can never change the colour of their ‘brown’ skins even though descended from the same loins and genetic sacks of the same slave trading Sephardic Jews.


  3. The word in the Saturday January 23, 2021 COVID Update Press Conference is CONTEXT. It also feels happy as if the islanders have an opportunity to win something. But Minister of Health is bringing analysis which is much appreciated. Sadly for me prior to late December I used to keep my distance from white tourists. Based on the Minister’s analysis I must now keep my guard up from all. Logically the COVID source was a tourist(s) who’ve long left the island. Sorry it took so long to accept the fact there’s community spread but our culture would have always facilitate the spread of COVID and the strain that exploded in the UK from late December is very contagious. Minister you remain credible. Have had enough so closing down. Reported as happened.


  4. Hal AustinJanuary 23, 2021 4:17 PM

    @Quaker John

    You are now a European.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Always was.

    Now waiting for reparations from my African origins for selling my ancestors down the river.

    All the same, they actually did them a favour and put them in the consignment going west instead of east.


  5. MTA

    … works every time.

    You are a sucker for punishment!!


  6. Cases of COVID falling it would appear!! 172,913 yesterday, about 20K fewer.

    Deaths at 3,427 yesterday.

    Biden still on track to surpass Trump in just his first 100 days!!

    Got to look at how these COVID deaths are classified.


  7. 4369 Deaths, Day 1
    3917 Deaths, Day 2
    3427 Deaths, Day 3

    11,713 deaths in 3 days.

    In a 100 days at this rate Biden could be just shy of 400K, about 390,433, almost Double the deaths up to the time of his inauguration.

    Encouraging sign is 1000 fewer deaths … just need to get the deaths reclassified and he could be down to zero.


  8. Could be that rejoining WHO is more effective than any vaccine!!

    More fraud in the making.


  9. But John. I thought that you said there was no pandemic, but only something called a casedemic.

    Where has your casedemic disappeared to?


  10. WHO altered the definition of a case!!

    PCR test been finding dead virus!!

    You can figure that out, can’t you?


  11. So far for today, new cases in the USA at 31,821 and deaths at 451!!!

    Go figger!!

    The only thing tat has so far happened is America is back in the WHO!!

    Hal, you’ll soon see the results up your side.

    I kid you not!!


  12. I suspect the numbers are going to be taken down soon as they will be viewed as creating the possibility for the incitement of violence!!

    So Simpleton, go and get your last looks and see for yourself.

    I suspect all hell is soon going to let loose as people get to realise their livelihoods have been compromised by what may have been a deliberate attempt to destroy them.

    The numbers will not lie!!


  13. @ Quaker John

    We have groups of people who refuse to obey the protocols, mainly young people and some from religious and ethnic groups.


  14. WHO has changed the requirements. If you are asymptomatic doesn’t matter which nostril tests positive, you are not a case.

    Mia will probably have to let out all the folks at Harrison Point!!


  15. Hal

    The protocols are going to change!!


  16. In two twos!!


  17. Braptist, Oh just shut up.

    For those who disagree with banning, most internet forums ban trolls.


  18. Shiite, don’t tell me that ‘nut case’ is attempting to change the focus of yet another blog into some nonsense about Donald Trump?

    It seems as though only things on that guy’s mind are Quakers and Trump.


  19. @ Quaker John

    The protocol were devised in March last year. They only serve to delay the onset of the virus, they do not eradicate it. With the new and more transmissable variants there will be a need for new protocols. You are right.
    CoVid will become like the common cold, no cure but controllable. The scientists have done their job by coming up with vaccines. Humanity will survive.
    Are you old enough to remember when polio hit Barbados and the fear was it will wipe out our youths? I can’t remember if it was before or after Hurricane Janet, but we survived.


  20. The CMO s a poor communicator and appears to be easily flustered when the bright lights are turned on. His junior in rank Dr. Anton Best is more comfortable in the role and is better at organizing and presenting the date/information….(Quote)

    Presentation is part of communicating.


  21. I knew a youth when I was a youth who had polio and lost the use of her legs.


  22. … then it was no more!!


  23. The biggest scare I had was when strep throat was going around … or was it diptheria.

    Probably late 60’s.


  24. I remember Whooping Cough was talked of in hushed tones by my elders way back when.

    We had typhoid inoculations as children and polio and diphtheria and probably others like tetanus.

    Boosters followed.


  25. @ Quaker John

    Polio terrified Barbados. It is only recently that they got rid of it in Northern Nigeria and India. The reason I raise this is that the immunisation was spectacular.
    They went out in to the community and administered the vaccine – on your tongue. I remember mine. Then again, the people then had a purpose and vision and there was no ‘free’ Barrow education in those days..


  26. ArtaxJanuary 24, 2021 2:42 PM

    Shiite, don’t tell me that ‘nut case’ is attempting to change the focus of yet another blog into some nonsense about Donald Trump?

    It seems as though only things on that guy’s mind are Quakers and Trump.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    I’ve tried very hard to limit the vast array of subjects on which I normally propound as it seemed to me my knowledge seemed to threaten the fragile folk on here.

    I see you have noticed but won’t give me any credit for being so considerate towards your fragility.


  27. pro·pound
    /prəˈpound/
    verb
    put forward (an idea, theory, or point of view) for consideration by others.


  28. @ Quaker John

    Whooping cough I also remember. But childhood diseases are common. Children do not have the immunity to fight off most of them therefore the vaccinations..
    The challenge is how the medical authorities deal with them. You may remember sometime ago I mentioned the cholera epidemic we had in the 1850s and how we dealt with it; it was spectacular.
    From that we then had public toilets and baths; now we have grown men urinating in back streets off Broad Street because there are no public toilets. We are going backward, armed with our PhDs.


  29. Trying not to go down the new rabbit hole.
    But to give credit/blame after just two days and over a weekend is stretching the truth too far.


  30. Be jeeze! There is a time lag wrt reporting on COVID numbers on weekends. EVERY WEEKEND the numbers drop. This has been explained ad bloody nauseum.

    Please, John Knox, the show is over! Let there be peace!


  31. Just checked the figures for Friday and Saturday. Only marginally lower than the week days. Today’s numbers are up to nearly 80,000 cases with hours to go. Then there is the weekend of lax reporting to make up for the disparity.

    John Knox is a sick, obsessed creature. Maybe David should open another psychiatric Trump blog where he can go play with himself.


  32. Your knowledge seems to threaten the fragile folk on here?

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

    Perhaps YOU should give “the folks on here credit for being so considerate towards your fragility.”

    Let’s examine your pet “subjects”…….. the Quakers and Donald Trump.

    You put forward your “points of view,” giving the impression you’re knowledgeable about Quaker history, which seems to attract the consideration of only one ‘BU regular.’
    Unfortunately, however, you’re often unable to answer pertinent questions he asks, thereby indicating your knowledge of that “subject” is VERY LIMITED.

    As it relates to Trump…….. well…….. the ‘ideas,’ ‘theories,’ predictions, assumptions, countdowns etc, you’ve presented, have consistently been proven to be WRONG, time and time again.

    Hence, your thoughts on that “subject” revealed the “fragility” of your mind.

    Surely one would have thought that from “the vast array of subjects,” you would’ve chosen two you should be reasonably au fait with. That’s not the case.


  33. Hal AustinJanuary 24, 2021 3:41 PM

    @ Quaker John

    Whooping cough I also remember. But childhood diseases are common. Children do not have the immunity to fight off most of them therefore the vaccinations..
    The challenge is how the medical authorities deal with them. You may remember sometime ago I mentioned the cholera epidemic we had in the 1850s and how we dealt with it; it was spectacular.
    From that we then had public toilets and baths; now we have grown men urinating in back streets off Broad Street because there are no public toilets. We are going backward, armed with our PhDs.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    In 1854 20,000 Bajans died from Cholera.

    You took in with it say at 5:30am and by afternoon you were dead.

    If you were rich enough to get a doctor early you died quicker because the Doctors did not have a clue!!

    Burying the dead was a problem so there are Cholera Grounds all over the island.

    We did not solve it, it just did its business till it finished doing its business and then stopped.

    No different to the outbreak in London in 1832.

    Safe drinking water was the key so one of the springs in New Castle Woods at ~800 feet elevation called Benn Spring was used as a source of water to be piped along the Valley to Bridgetown.

    That spring would have been exploited already to supply the steam factory at Newcastle so there would have been water works there already compliments of the Haynes family..

    That’s the purpose of the fountain outside Parliament, to remind the politicians of their abject failure where public safety was concerned and to make the more intelligent Bajans realise just how tenuous our existence is..

    The public toilets and baths came into being in the early 1960’s almost a century after Cholera.

    I know that for a fact because the Executive Committee at the time purchased two lots of lands from my family to build one in Vauxhall and another in South District.

    I’ve got the conveyances somewhere.

    Two private companies were initially started to distribute water through Barbados.

    One served Bridgetown, the other in the 1890’s undertook to place mains and standpipes in the country.

    Both failed and in the 1890’s the Government bought them out and formed the Water Works Department which took over the functions of the two companies.

    Belle Pumping station came into operation in the 1920’s and the wells on the western flank after 1946 and Senn.

    By the time Tullstrom’s work on zoning was applied in the early 1960’s numerous Bajans had died from various water borne diseases.

    The public toilets and baths are a consequence of this work in the 1950’s and 60’s.


  34. I think the Cholera lasted for 3 months!!!

    20,000 dead in three months.

    Entire families wiped out.

    I had an ancestor whose wife died, his children died and he died.

    In Barbados, Small Pox, Yellow Fever, Typhoid though deadly, were nothing compared to Cholera.


  35. DonnaJanuary 24, 2021 4:08 PM

    Just checked the figures for Friday and Saturday. Only marginally lower than the week days. Today’s numbers are up to nearly 80,000 cases with hours to go. Then there is the weekend of lax reporting to make up for the disparity.

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Excuses, excuses excuses.

    Biden has to match the pre COVID economy and COVID is no longer an excuse.

    It has to disappear, and miraculously so!!


  36. Steupse! Who the hell is Valley News???


  37. Up to 126 000.


  38. @Hal Austin January 24, 2021 2:10 PM “We have groups of people who refuse to obey the protocols, mainly young people and some from religious and ethnic groups.”

    Th ethnic group which refused to obey Barbados’ protocols were white British Christians just like you.


  39. I suspect this will happen to the cases in the casedemic, assuming 10%

    It will be swift if all they have done is change criteria.

    https://imgur.com/QGYPluZ


  40. Deaths are interesting.

    How do you make them fall?

    By going back to classifying them as they were being classified prior to COVID.

    I’ll hold off upsetting the fragile folks on here for the moment and watch as it unfolds.


  41. Hal

    Up your side the cases may look like this.

    Once they have changed criteria as reported and assuming 10%

    https://imgur.com/dyKCS20


  42. @ Quaker John

    In the UK, whatever the cause of death, if the dead had CoVid and died within 28 days of contracting it, then the death goes down as CoVid related.
    I suspect in Barbados such a death would go down as pneumonia or heart attack or whatever the principal reason, that is why it is important that government publishes the monthly mortality figures for 2019 and 2020 along with causes so we can compare the numbers.

  43. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    Did we bankrupt ourselves so pharmaceuticals can sell vaccines and collapse world economies. When are we going to wake up and realize we have all been played for fools.

    Nobody has to die or get seriously ill if treated early. Where are our early treatment protocols? Are our taxpayer funded doctors going to wait on the WHO, CDC and other corrupt agencies to tell them what to treat people with or start using their brains and paper degrees to get in front of this COVID thing.

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/who-changes-ccp-virus-test-criteria-in-attempt-to-reduce-false-positives_3668064.html

    https://www.theepochtimes.com/vaccinated-people-may-still-spread-ccp-virus-uk-medical-officer_3668880.html


  44. @CA

    The majority of our Covid deaths are old individuals who presented late.

  45. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    @David
    They always were and if the others were treated early when they presented with the known symptoms. We knew within the first 2 months the at risk people and what was needed to treat them.

    Food for Thought:
    Would our last 3 deaths of the 80 somethings and 91 year old still have happened later this year or maybe next year at best if COVID had not been around?

    Is the cure worse than the disease. We are conducting the largest global sociological experiment every undertaken and our future children and grandchildren will be asking how stupid were we to have allowed it to happen in the first place.


  46. How do we get old people with underlying conditions to present early?


  47. How do we get old people with underlying conditions to present early?…(Quote)

    What does this mean?

  48. Critical Analyzer Avatar
    Critical Analyzer

    @David
    It is very easy

    1) Start showing the number of active serious cases on the dashboard so people can see this is not a deadly disease.
    2) Get a proper list of the COVID symptoms to look out for out there for the entire public knows what to look for. Flu like symptoms is not enough.
    3) Mandate anyone with flu-like symptoms must not go to work.
    4) Stop putting everybody who tests positive in isolation. Leave isolation for the serious cases and at-risk persons requiring close monitoring. Isolating everyone only drives the cases underground and will lead to more cases presenting late. Do you really expect someone to come forward to be voluntarily tested knowing it means isolation unless they have problems breathing.
    5) Our public health officials, specialists at primary isolation treatment center, BAMP and maybe even some doctors from the wider Caribbean should have a two or three day conference to come up with a complete set of protocol to be circulated to all medical practitioners covering.
    – Clinical symptoms of COVID,
    – Risk Stratification to identify at risk persons for complications,
    – Early prophylaxis for at Risk persons
    – Early treatment and monitoring procedures for at risk persons
    6) Get the primary school children fully back into school. Every single study shows normal flu or a car accident is more deadly to them than this COVID. More children have killed themselves or died as a result of not being in school than have died form COVID.

    The way to beat this is with our GP and polyclinics. Unlike most countries like the US where hospital ERs and pharmacies are used as GPs because of their lack of GPs, we have more than enough doctors to prevent cases from becoming serious if our public health officials and BAMP work to circulate proper protocols to get all our doctors into this fight.

    It is not rocket science and it pains me that I can see that when I hardly did biology at school but our medical experts with the degrees can’t seem to see that.

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