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Addressing the country on 27 July 2021, following a meeting of the Social partnership to discuss the issue of mandatory Covid vaccination and testing, Prime Minister Mottley stated, among other things, that her government is convinced that Covid 19 vaccines reduce virus transmission. As the prime minister did not present the evidence on the basis of which the government has formed this conclusion, it was not clear how this opinion was arrived at. A search of the scientific literature on the impact of Covid vaccines on virus transmission produced not a single study that has been conducted on this issue in Barbados or the wider Caribbean region. In fact, globally, there is a significant lack of scientific studies on this matter.

To date, there appears to be one well designed scientific study which specifically sought to determine whether vaccination reduces virus transmission. This study by Harris et al. (2021) investigated the impact of AstraZeneca and Pfizer’s vaccines on virus transmission within households in England. It found evidence of reduced virus transmission in households where the individual had been vaccinated. Although, this is an important study, it’s essential to bear in mind that this is a single study and its results will need to be replicated by future studies to provide solid scientific grounds for the claim that the Covid vaccines reduce virus transmission. Secondly, this study looked only at transmission within households and so its findings are limited to that particular area. Finally, this study collected its data in England between 4 January and 14 March. Anyone familiar with life in England understands that this is one of the coldest times of the year which leads to people spending more time indoors and keeping windows and doors closed to keep in warmth. Poorly ventilated indoor spaces are generally regarded as high risks areas for the spread of Covid 19. Therefore it cannot be assumed that the findings from this study are applicable to Barbados, where people spend a lot more time outdoors all year round and windows and doors are generally kept open to ‘let breeze in the house’. The statement from Dr Corey Forde, Isolation Facilities Manager, on 27 July that 40% of those currently in tertiary Covid isolation in the country have been doubly vaccinated, while the doubly vaccinated represent only 27% of the Barbados population is further evidence that there is lot still to understand about these vaccines and their impact. Therefore, there is an urgent need for scientific studies of the impact of vaccines on virus transmission in the concrete conditions of Barbados before the government can make pronouncements on this issue which have a scientific basis.

When considering the issue of mandatory vaccination, the other question that has to be taken account of is the scale of the public health threat that Covid 19 poses in Barbados. According to the official government statistics, as of 27 July 2021, the government has conducted 212,640 Covid tests, of which 4359 returned positive. In other words 98% of tests returned negative results while 2% were positive. Of Barbados’ population of 287,025 (World Bank estimate for 2019), the positive Covid tests represent 1.5% of the population. Since March 2020, the government statistics report 48 deaths from Covid 19. This amounts to 3 deaths per month for the last 16 months. This compares with a total of 2602 deaths in Barbados in 2019 or 216 deaths per month. Based on this data, a realistic assessment of the public health threat posed to Barbados by Covid 19 can be made and the proportionality of any proposed response can be evaluated.

There is a growing concern that the push towards mandatory vaccination of the population is being driven by the private sector and in particular, the hotel owners who think that describing their properties as fully vaccinated will make it easier to market them in this new Covid era. However, given that the vaccines themselves are not risk free and are associated with vaccine induced injuries and in some cases, deaths, it’s obvious that the decision to accept or refuse vaccination must be the personal choice of each individual once they have been provided with all the relevant information to make an informed decision. Any move to coerce individuals into being vaccinated, either through the law or through threatening them with the loss of their livelihood would represent a direct assault on the fundamental human right to make decisions about the medical procedures that are carried out on their body.

It is also clear that if employers decide to make it a requirement that employees undergo regular Covid testing, then the cost of this cannot be passed to the individual worker since this would in itself represent indirect coercion to be vaccinated.

In her press conference, the prime minister stated that once the Attorney General has presented his legal opinion, the government will consult with Bajans on how to proceed with regard to mandatory vaccination and testing. It is hoped that Bajans will take an active part in these consultations and vigorously defend their fundamental human right to be the ones who decide what happens to their bodies.

Reference

Harris, R., Hall, J., Zaidi, A., Andrews, N., Dunbar, K. and Dabrera, G. (2021) Impact of vaccination on household transmission of SARS-COV-2 in England, London, Public Health England.


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226 responses to “Covid 19 – Mandatory Vaccination”


  1. The influential American Postal Workers Union on Wednesday said, at this point, it opposes a coronavirus vaccine mandate from the Biden administration but encouraged workers to voluntarily take the jabs.

    “While the APWU leadership continues to encourage postal workers to voluntarily get vaccinated, it is not the role of the federal government to mandate vaccinations for the employees we represent,” the union said in a statement obtained by Fox News.

    The union did not immediately respond to an after-hours email from Fox News. The union said in the statement that the safety of its workers is “of paramount importance” but “at this time the APWU opposes the mandating of COVID-19 vaccinations.”

    The Biden administration’s push for a federal employe vaccine mandate is almost certainly going to ruffle feathers among conservatives, who’ve already been pushing back against any further COVID regulations whatsoever.
    THESE ARE ALL WHAT YA CALL NUT JOBS. PEA NUTS WALNUTS COCO-NUTS. UH LIE?
    WONDER WHAT ARE THE CRITERIA IN THE CLASSIFICATION.

    EASY ANYONE WHO DOES NOT TOE THE BU LINE OR SWIM IN THE BU STREAM ARE NUTS. ANOTHER DAY OF BARE MOCK SPORT IN DE RUM SHOP.


  2. We are the ones who brought the blog’s attention to the ongoing crimes of big pharma with evidence, particularly the ground breaking work of affiliates of Democracy Now. David could be the judge, jury and executioner.

    There is nothing worth knowing which you are able to school us on

    But althought we have substantial problems with big pharma and the medical-industrial-military-congressional complex on the whole we would just as soon go to an emergency unit as we would take a vaccine to prevent death in pandemic conditions.

    Idiots like you have no rejoinder for your folk hero, donald trump, hiding and taking the same vaccines which he has his loyal followers like you campaigning against, still.

    Still we have no adoration for the criminal pharmaceutical companies. Criminals not unlike those in religion and everywhere else, including donald trump, still loved by your ilk.


  3. The problem with scholarly idiots like you is that you have yet to learn that a thing does not necessary have to be right or wrong. It could be both.


  4. WHEN ONE PERUSES THE ANNALS OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE AND ITS PRACTICE IT IS AMAZING TO DISCOVER HOW MANY NUT JOBS CONTRIBUTED THEIR IDEAS THAT ARE STILL MUCH IN VOGUE TODAY.
    ONE WONDERS HOW MANY OF THE BU BULLSHITERS WHO POST HERE DAILY FOR YEARS HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE HEALTH OF ANYONE ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME.


  5. Maybe you refer to yourself because we had to school you about the deleterious affects of diets high in net carbs – beans, peas, grains, some fruits etc

  6. GP, one time BU "resident doctor" Avatar
    GP, one time BU “resident doctor”

    RE There is nothing worth knowing which you are able to school us on

    ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A BIG MOUT IDIOT HERE ON BU WHO SAID THE SAME VERY THING. LAST WE HEARD HE HAS BEEN PLANTED SOME WHERE, WHERE HE IS IS PUSHING UP DAISIES OR SOME TYPE OF FLORA.

    BUT I STOPPED COMING HERE TO TEACH ANYTHING A WHILE AGO
    THE FOLK I TEACH ARE ABLE TO QUICKLY GRASP WHAT EVER I AM IMPARTING. LOL


  7. There is no such a thing as a COVID-19 vaccine!!

    No matter how much you dress it up in a pharnaceutical bottle with a syringe and gloved hand these are only props intended to mislead.

    There can be no such a thing as a mandatory vaccination in the absence of any bona fide vaccine.

    You are only dreaming!!

    https://imgur.com/QtYBz9v


  8. We give not a fuck about life or death.
    Tell dem bedtime stories to those kindred spirits made to fear not going to heaven.
    This writer dies daily and arises like the Amen-Ra.


  9. 555dubstreetJuly 29, 2021 3:23 PM

    For Hire and Removal

    All the Conspiracy theorists Anti-Vax Trump bots usual suspects trolls have gone as quiet as a mouse called eek a mouse and stopped their shit talk wack ass reasoning in the seasoning with the News that they will now have to take the Covid injection up their bum

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

    Since there is no vaccine, there can’t be Anti-Vax Trump bots so what ever silence you might imagine you are hearing or not is in your imagination.

    NOTE

    Trump spoke of a vaccine at a time when it was expected that it would make people immune to the virus.

    Trump really is the only person who has used the term vaccine correctly.

    As it turned out, Trump’s hope for a vaccine of which he spoke have been dashed.

    Anyone who speaks of the vaccine now is misleading gullible fools and probably is a gullible fool himself or herself.


  10. “Anyone who speaks of the vaccine now is misleading gullible fools and probably is a gullible fool himself or herself.”

    are you the same person who was talking about covid in shit in drinking water and not stopping and you now have the audacity to act like you are a smart ass on public forums


  11. My recollection is that after an initial 7 deaths early in the pandemic Barbados avoided further covid related deaths until the beginning of 2021 when there was a sharp increase in the number of the dead. It is misleading to present this information as an average of 3 over 16 months. It is an attempt to understate how lethal this virus is for persons whose immunity is compromised and those who remain unvaccinated.


  12. Here is another problem, some people can only use certain vaccines, given their individual situations, there should be an assortment of vaccines available to choose from, it’s not a one size fits all.

    “Sky News
    ‘How can we protect our population?’ – Kenya’s president criticises vaccine nationalism
    Kimberley Leonard, presenter 3 hrs ago

    Kenya’s president has told Sky News that vaccine nationalism “has really shown how unequal this world is” – and has vowed to fight “day and night” to ensure that developing countries are treated equally.

    © Reuters The latest figures show that just 2.35% of Kenya’s population have been vaccinated
    Uhuru Kenyatta is calling for intellectual property rights relating to coronavirus jabs to be released so his country can manufacture its own supplies.

    The head of Kenya’s vaccine taskforce has told Sky News that – although Kenya is ready to buy jabs and has the money to do so – it is unable to access them because richer countries have reserved so many.

    Mr Kenyatta said: “Where do we get these vaccines from, how are we able to protect our population? This is the fight that’s out there.”

    In March, Kenya received about one million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine as part of the COVAX programme – and this week, the UK announced that it would be sending 817,000 jabs to the country.

    The East African nation has a population of 53 million people, and the latest figures show that just 2.35% have been vaccinated.

    Urging for countries with vaccine supplies to step up and ensure there is equal access for all, Mr Kenyatta said: “We know there are some countries that have vaccinated well over 40% to 50% of their adult population. They are now vaccinating teenagers.

    “On top of that they have surpluses but are still not ready to share them with the rest of the world. That is the height, like I said, of nationalism, that really has been felt and this is something that we are fighting and we are going to fight day and night until we ensure that there is equity.”


  13. @ GreenMonkey July 29, 2021 8:51 AM “From TrialSiteNews”

    Also from TrialSite News on 22/03/2021

    European Medicines Agency (EMA) advises against use of ivermectin for the prevention or treatment of COVID-19 outside randomised clinical trials.

    EMA has reviewed the latest evidence on the use of ivermectin for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19 and concluded that the available data do not support its use for COVID-19 outside well-designed clinical trials.


  14. @Not Surprised July 29, 2021 6:59 AM “If the government of Barbados could be bent to introduce mandatory vaccine it would prove what Owen Arthur said about Mia”

    My response: What if Owen was just an old fashioned misogynist. And “yes” I know Owen from the time he was a l’il CP boy in short pants.

    @Not Surprised July 29, 2021 6:59 AM “Bajans would need to make her a one term Prime Minister.”
    My response: Int going happen.


  15. @angela cox July 29, 2021 8:07 AM ‘If a govt forced by law or word for me to take a vaccine through coercion or passed law In the event I became ill with a side effect because of the vaccine
    I will use all any every legal avenue to take the govt to court.”

    i AM SURE THAT LAWYERS WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKE THE MONEY OF PEOPLE WHO HIRE THEM TO DEFEND IN A MEDICAL MATTER.

    AND WE KNOW THAT LAWYERS HAVE NOT A MINUTE OF MEDICAL TRAINING RIGHT?


  16. BMcDonaldJuly 29, 2021 9:03 PM

    My recollection is that after an initial 7 deaths early in the pandemic Barbados avoided further covid related deaths until the beginning of 2021 when there was a sharp increase in the number of the dead. It is misleading to present this information as an average of 3 over 16 months. It is an attempt to understate how lethal this virus is for persons whose immunity is compromised and those who remain unvaccinated.

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

    How many vaccines were administered until the beginning of 2021?

    ZERO!!

    It is only after the vaccine came in that people started dying!!

    … but you knew that and are just pulling people’s chain.


  17. In Dominica there were no deaths in 2020.

    There are no deaths in 2021.

    According to my logic, it has to be the water because Dominica has many “vaccinated” already.


  18. Supermarket offers staff cash for jab
    By Rachelle Agard rachelleagard@nationnews.com
    With the debate raging over mandatory vaccinations against COVID-19, a Bridgetown supermarket is telling all its staff that they “should” be vaccinated by August 31 and offering them money to do so.
    Director of the Lionel C. Hill Supermarket, Richard Ashby, said he fully supported the call by the Barbados Private Sector Association (BPSA) for mandatory vaccinations.
    “If the private sector got to go to the Supreme Court, I on the ball,” he declared.
    In a two-page memo dated July 23, staff at the Roebuck Street supermarket were told to be vaccinated by August 31, under the guidelines of the Safety And Health At Work Act. They were also given the alternative, if they chose not to be vaccinated, of submitting a negative PCR test every two weeks.
    The memo also noted that staff who had recently tested positive for COVID-19 were exempted until September 30.
    Staff were also offered $300 each for the first and second jabs “to help you make up your mind”.
    Ashby confirmed the contents of the memo in a telephone interview yesterday.
    “I am willing to pay my staff $300 if they get this jab, and when they get the second jab, [another] $300. If they don’t want to be vaccinated, they would have to bring a negative certificate every two weeks,” he told the Weekend Nation.
    The memo, which was also posted on social media, has drawn the ire of some people, with the question being raised if patrons entering the supermarket would also have to show their vaccination status.
    Ashby said he was not responsible for those going to the supermarket.
    “I am responsible for the safety of my staff and myself in the supermarket. Nothing is 100 per cent proof except death. Anybody who don’t feel like having their vaccine, that is all right with me, but every two weeks you will bring me
    a negative certificate; simple as that,” he said, adding he had been fully vaccinated.
    However, the director made it clear if Government moved towards unvaccinated people paying for PCR tests to present to their respective employers, Lionel C. Hill Supermarket would not be footing that bill.
    “The staff will do that. The world is going towards having a [vaccination] certificate. It is too serious for those who have underlying problems, and I cannot afford for one of my staff having underlying problems and they die. It is possible for that person to sue the company because the company did not protect him,” he said.
    Following a meeting of the Social Partnership on Tuesday, Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley said Attorney General Dale Marshall would issue a legal opinion on the subject of mandatory testing by August 6.
    BPSA chairman Edward Clarke said then that while his members had not changed their view on the need for mandatory vaccination and testing, they agreed to work with the Social Partnership to come to a mutually agreeable position. He urged his private sector partners to be patient while the agreed process was undertaken.
    While Ashby could not say how his staff had been responding to the memo, he revealed that of the 40 employees, about ten had been vaccinated against the virus.
    “They will get their $300 each. That is no problem. The problem comes if you and I are working together and you have an underlying problem. If I go and I am a very sociable person, partying, playing dominoes, out every night, and then I get the virus and give it to you, we both go down St Lucy [Harrison Point Isolation Facility]. The difference is, I walk back out in two weeks’ time, and you came back out in a box. That is the difference,” he declared.
    Ashby also rubbished talk on social media which indicated there had been an outbreak at the establishment.
    He said there were “about two people or so” who had tested positive for COVID-19
    four or five weeks ago, but those workers had been cleared and had since returned to work.

    Source: Nation


  19. Faucci’s changing positions



  20. COVID-19 Testing sites open during bank holidays

    Published on
    July 29, 2021

    The main COVID-19 testing site at the Wildey Gymnasium, Wildey, St. Michael, will be open during the two upcoming bank holidays on Monday, August 2, and Tuesday, August 3, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

    Additionally, the other two testing sites, Eunice Gibson Polyclinic in Warrens and the Branford Taitt Polyclinic in Black Rock, will be open from Saturday, July 31 to Tuesday, August 3, from 8:00 a.m. until noon each day. (BGIS)


  21. Staff were also offered $300 each for the first and second jabs “to help you make up your mind”.
    Ashby confirmed the contents of the memo in a telephone interview yesterday.

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

    Richard Ashby knows there is no vaccination!!!


  22. “The staff will do that. The world is going towards having a [vaccination] certificate. It is too serious for those who have underlying problems, and I cannot afford for one of my staff having underlying problems and they die. It is possible for that person to sue the company because the company did not protect him,” he said.

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

    It’s called legally distancing!!!


  23. BPSA chairman Edward Clarke said then that while his members had not changed their view on the need for mandatory vaccination and testing, they agreed to work with the Social Partnership to come to a mutually agreeable position. He urged his private sector partners to be patient while the agreed process was undertaken.

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

    Is the press putting words into Edward Clarke’s mouth or is Edward Clarke not as smart a cookie as Richard Ashby?

    …Ashby … may be a relative of mine!!


  24. Go and sleep for crissakes.


  25. “My response: What if Owen was just an old fashioned misogynist. And “yes” I know Owen from the time he was a l’il CP boy in short pants.”

    Respect is a powerful energy that can be given to others or withheld and replaced by contempt and hate.

    Most of the constant consistent reactionary criticisers of incumbent Barbados Government seem to be self haters.


  26. Educated the Uneducated with Information instead of Misinformation

    Majority of the Covid sick are unvaccinated but it is now preventable and not unpreventable

    Are America’s unvaccinated changing their minds?
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-us-canada-58017289

  27. Disgusting Lies & Propaganda TV Avatar
    Disgusting Lies & Propaganda TV

    John July 29, 2021 6:18 PM
    There is no such a thing as a COVID-19 vaccine!!

    @John Boy that is just as much truth in that statement as you bribing someone for your “scholar” ship

  28. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Ashby … may be a relative of mine!!

    John…are you related to Dr. Ashby who operated out of Passage Road?..the one with the physically challenged kid.


  29. Plan for ‘local’ vaccine production
    Article by Barbados Today
    Published on
    July 30, 2021

    Caribbean countries including Barbados, have been asked to join their Latin American counterparts in pursuing production of their own vaccines.

    Alicia Bárcena, Executive Secretary of the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) made the call at the just concluded meeting of 32 foreign affairs ministers held in Mexico, which was attended by Senator Dr Jerome Walcott, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade.

    Bárcena said Latin America and the Caribbean, as a grouping, was the region most affected by the pandemic, with just 8.4 per cent of the world’s population but 32.5 per cent of COVID-19-related deaths worldwide.

    The senior United Nations official noted that the region faced a paradox, because, although it will grow by about 5.2 per cent in 2021, the debt problem persists along with less fiscal space; millions remain in poverty and extreme poverty while employment levels are yet to recover.

    “We are caught in the trap of middle-income countries,” she emphasised, noting that the region faced unequal access to vaccines, while only 16 per cent of the population of Latin America and the Caribbean were fully vaccinated.
    “We are concerned that some countries’ acquisitions exceed their vaccination needs.

    The European Union, United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Japan account for 43.9 per cent of purchase commitments, with just 12.9 per cent of the global population,” she noted.

    ECLAC’s highest authority underscored that the health-care manufacturing industry in the region was marked by a low level of technological development and high dependence on the production of multinational companies and imports.

    In 2019, the region’s imports doubled the amount of exports, with the deficit exceeding US$20 billion dollars.

    “Why did this pandemic catch us at such a bad time? Because we import everything, that is part of the problem. Our national and regional industry produces generic drugs, but not innovative medicines.

    We have very low investment in research and development, which we must boost,” Bárcena stated.

    Going forward, the Foreign Affairs ministers supported the priority areas of joint purchasing by public health authorities.

    They also supported the formation of consortiums for financing research and production, clinical trial platforms, intellectual property, an inventory of regional capacities, regulatory standards, the development of regional suppliers, and universal access to vaccination and primary health care.

    (IMC1)

  30. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “With the debate raging over mandatory vaccinations against COVID-19, a Bridgetown supermarket is telling all its staff that they “should” be vaccinated by August 31 and offering them money to do so.”

    these bottom feeders don’t even pay their staff……..and carry on their modern day slavery right across the street from BLP headquarters…….do the owners still sleep with all the young and not so young vulernable girls for breeding purposes, the only way to keep their extremely lowpaying jobs…..it’s a good thing the dried up initial owner croaked or he will be having a field day….taking advantage of women…during this time…

    Covid is a round about blessing in disguise…many things needed to come out…


  31. WURA-War-on-UJuly 30, 2021 8:30 AM

    Ashby … may be a relative of mine!!

    John…are you related to Dr. Ashby who operated out of Passage Road?..the one with the physically challenged kid.

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

    Never researched this individual.

    If his ancestors were Robert Cooper Ashby and manumitted Mulatto slave Mary Ann and their 10 children then yes.

    If not then probably not but you never know.

    RCA was probably a Quaker judging his use of english in his will, for sure his ancestors were Quakers going back to the 1650’s.

  32. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “Caribbean countries including Barbados, have been asked to join their Latin American counterparts in pursuing production of their own vaccines.”

    excellent idea…progressive societies understand that’s the better/safer route…and that’s the direction they are taking…

    our individual and collective 6th and 7th generations will always be saddled with unwanted killer viruses……every 4 generations….no reason why we should let our intellectual savvy skill sets should go to waste.


  33. 10 children means plenty plenty descendants.

    RCA also produced children from others so the probability of a relationship through a shared ancestor is pretty high if the surname is Ashby.

    There will be Ashby’s whose ancestors took the surname out of respect to RCA and his ancestors so no blood relationship here.


  34. … but you never know!!

  35. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    you never know, between the continent, the Americas/Caribbean may be the ones to come up with the antidote to wrestler this monster to the ground….for all who don’t know…an African, deemed a slave, is the one who showed the west how to innoculate against viruses….of course they had to socially reduce him in thanks..

  36. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    got ya..

  37. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    an African, deemed a slave,

    bet ya every wishes they had that genius “slave” now…


  38. It is only after the vaccine came in that people started dying!!
    This discussion should be based on logic and truth. The argument presented was that the number of deaths averaged 3 per month over 16 months and was statistically insignificant. The author says “This amounts to 3 deaths per month for the last 16 months. This compares with a total of 2602 deaths in Barbados in 2019 or 216 deaths per month. Based on this data, a realistic assessment of the public health threat posed to Barbados by Covid 19 can be made and the proportionality of any proposed response can be evaluated.” The reality is that before any dispensation of vaccines in Barbados there was an initial quick surge of 7 deaths. The public health administration and government of Barbados did a very competent job of managing the pandemic in 2020 and the perception was that covid deaths had been capped at 7 for a long time. This lead to decisions which resulted in a significant increase in covid related deaths at the beginning of 2021. A picture of 40 deaths in a few weeks is very different from 3 per month. Lets have an honest discussion. The only issue is who pay for testing for those who either cannot or will not be vaccinated.


  39. No so called vaccines in 2020.

    No one can argue wid dat!!

    Vaccines and escalation in deaths in 2021.

    Only way is say no deaths in Dominica with vaccines.

    Just look at the bald facts and think!!

  40. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    “If his ancestors were Robert Cooper Ashby and manumitted Mulatto slave Mary Ann and their 10 children then yes

    that one was born the US…so maybe some kinda distant cousin..you should research him, he was around the areas practicing medicine in the 60s, 70s and 80s…everyone knew this doctor..

    found a close cousin recently, thought he was in the Caribbean, turns out he was born in New Orleans, knew nothing about the Caribbean…am sure a grandparent was transplanted from slave society Barbados the clearing house..


  41. Sinks?


  42. “found a close cousin recently, thought he was in the Caribbean, turns out he was born in New Orleans, knew nothing about the Caribbean…am sure a grandparent was transplanted from slave society Barbados the clearing house..”

    when you look at History and Geography

    Caribbean is part of the Americas

    the New World Colonies is the New World Order

    an Anglo-American White Supremacy takeover of the human race


  43. “No so called vaccines in 2020.

    No one can argue wid dat!!

    Vaccines and escalation in deaths in 2021.

    Only way is say no deaths in Dominica with vaccines.

    Just look at the bald facts and think!!”

    your logic is so illogical it is not even worth wasting a couple of breaths on to absorb and release

    it is on same par as superstition and other nonsense


  44. Cuhdear Bajan,

    We all know that women are judged more harshly than men in many many ways.

    Many men AND WOMEN, label assertive women as bossy for being and doing no different from men.

    Judging from my fifty plus years of living among human beings, and my own experience of having to fight stereotypical boxes, I would wager that Mia is more democratic than our male prime ministers ever were.

  45. WURA-War-on-U Avatar

    Some fail to realize that yes, vaccinaton is necessary for acute symptoms…but it’s not A ONE SIZE FITS ALL….that’s why Mia will end up with a class action law suit, another one, if she don’t tread carefully and treat the people like they have no rights…

    example…some people can only take one of the 5 or so vaccines now on the market…..the others are TOO RISKY….and with vaccine shortages, ya can just waltz around dictating,….ya gotta take this…without accessing the damages..


  46. I repeat for HARD stupid heads…

    example…some people can only take one of the 5 or so vaccines now on the market……AS RECOMMENDED BY THEIR DOCTORS……the others are TOO RISKY….

    so she and her little minorities can think about that….they should GET SUED TOO..


  47. Anyone who does not want to be vaccinated voluntarily is an enemy of the people. Civil servants who evade vaccination must be promptly dismissed without exception.

    There is no danger at all for people vaccinated with Biontech-Pfizer and Moderna as long as they do not have an immune deficiency. So once we have enough high-tech vaccine and everybody had the chance for their shots, let’s open all the floodgates to tourists vaccinated with Biontech-Pfizer and Moderna (i.e. no more quarantine and testing) and leave the indigenous aberrant vaccine refuseniks to their just fate. Let them rot.

    However, our government should be strongly warned to rely on inferior Chinese vaccines. These will definitely not end our crisis as they are not effective enough. I also have slight reservations about AZ and J&J. Those who have received vaccines from developing countries like England, China and India should therefore be treated as an unvaccinated person when entering the country.


  48. “We all know that women are judged more harshly than men in many many ways.”

    people only do as well as others expectations of them but sometimes they rise above adversity
    some are expected to succeed and others are expected to fail which can become self fulfilling prophecies
    when others hope or expect blacks or women to fail they will pick up on the negative energy or will be obstructed by all the stumbling blocks put in their path

    John and GP from their school days rely on their own self validation with underlying belief they are better than everyone else in all they say and do and assume they are superior and others inferior and are too blind to see it is not even true

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