The following comment inspired the blogmaster to expand the focus on data collection and discussion about the COVID 19 pandemic. Thanks to @Lyall@Amit

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David; re. your 4:41 am post;

You are correct but I have indeed considered that cohort of the population.

The reason that the US experts are beating the drum for testing, testing and more testing is to get a handle on what proportion of the general public has been compromised by the virus in any way and has left its signatures in body fluids including blood in the population. The virus is shed from the infected body as the disease is brought under control. When it is controlled it has been found that it takes around 7 days for all particles to be shed from the body. Infected persons are released back into the community when they test negative twice over a period of 2 days.

Barbados, like all of our island neighbours, did or does not have access to large numbers of tests and had to use what we had very sparingly. Thus, the only measure that we had for gauging the incidence of the virus in the population (and a very imperfect one, at that) might be by comparing the evidence of infection levels hinted at by a comparison of the graphs of the progress of the various Covid-19 outbreaks in our Islands.

Most of the world was in the same position as the Caribbean and used the data obtained by the minimal testing of infected people and their contacts and their contacts to produce the graphs we see on such sites as WHO and Worldometer etc. All these graphs give an imperfect picture and significant underestimation of infection levels in the county or country in which the tests are carried out, but, since they are carried out in the same way in each country they might provide some rationale for guesstimating the comparative levels of the infection in various groups of countries.

The data shows that, starting out at essentially the same levels, there was some divergence in relation to the rate of infection and therefore progress of the various outbreaks in various countries. The graphs for Barbados showed low and declining levels of infection from the beginning, peaking at the level of 13 positive cases per day and thereafter showing a slowly declining trend. The individuals who would have contributed to the declining trend would have been primarily from the contact testing but should also have included other individuals referred by Health professionals or who presented themselves to Government institutions because of concern that their symptoms might point to untimely death due to the dread Covid-19.

Amit, in an earlier post on this blog, reported on his initiative of graphing Covid-19 incidence over weekly periods throughout the epidemic, in several Caribbean Islands. If David thinks it is appropriate and Amit agrees I can post a subset of graphs clipped from his data for 6 Caribbean territories which I think could illustrate some of what I have presented above.


Covid 19

There was 1 more positive case announced today as well as 1 death. A slight uptick of the daily cases line is indicated in the graph by the blue line. The total cumulative number of positive cases from the tests carried out yesterday is 76 – Llyall Small

COVID 19

Attached is the updated C-19 graph for 2020-04-23. There were no additional positive cases from yesterday’s tests and therefore cumulative positive cases remain at 76 – Lyall Small

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Two new positive cases were identified from yesterday’s tests. There are now 5 cases of contacts with a previously identified individual. The 5 cases are workers from a Government Institution. Tests are ongoing today (25 April 2020)Lyall Small

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Updated graph for 26 April 2020. No new +ve cases were found. Cumulative count is still 79 – Lyall Small

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There was one additional +ve case identified today (27 April 2020) from the last tranche of NAB workers moving the cumulative total cases to 80. The graph is still essentially trending downwards – Lyallsmall

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Graphing Covid-19 incidence in several Caribbean Islands – Source data: caribbeansignal.com

3,451 responses to “COVID 19 UPDATES”


  1. ‘Fires are burning’: Tam says Canada on track for 10K daily coronavirus cases

    https://globalnews.ca/news/7460857/coronavirus-canada-cases-december/

    Ontario places more regions in red zone as it reports 1,396 new COVID-19 cases

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-covid-19-nov-13-1.5800553


  2. Barbados seems to be managing and controlling Covid amazingly well.

    Let us hope this is true.


  3. It is not an option for me but CanBajans could consider escaping to Barbados.

    “Toronto, meanwhile, is scheduled to enter the red zone at 12:01 a.m. tomorrow, albeit with additional restrictions imposed by Medical Officer of Health Dr. Eileen de Villa.”


  4. With an aggressive border policy Barbados continues to keep the numbers down.

    Well done!
    https://www.instagram.com/p/CHl8fsygAC8/


  5. I still think that the sample should be taken in the presence of a health professional, so that it is know exactly whom the spit came from.

    Forgive me for telling a story David. But i have been told that back in the 1950’s and 60’s when there was a heavy migration to England, and when running water was not available at most homes, and therefore intestinal parasites were common, that a certain guy in a village which has to remain nameless specialized in providing “clean” that is parasite-free stool samples for many-many would be migrants. The samples were tested at Enmore? Apparently people with evidence of intestinal parasites were not permitted to migrate.

    So “yes” the spitting into the tube should be monitored.


  6. Apparently the people on the ship that the was a covid free zone and did not need to wear masks.

    There are no covid free zones, except maybe Palau, Micronesia, Kiribati, Tuvalu, Samoa and Tonga.

    When in the presence of others wear a mask, please


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    First study on primary care treatment of COVID19 has now been published.

    COVID-19 outpatients: early risk-stratified treatment with zinc plus low-dose hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin: a retrospective case series study
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0924857920304258

    Interview with the writers of the paper
    The Zelenko Early Treatment Study, the Role of Zinc, the Therapeutic Approach to COVID-19 in Germany


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  10. “At a press conference on Wednesday, Ford said that he expects to announce new measures “in the coming days” to help stop the spread of the virus as cases continue to rise in the province’s hot spots of Toronto, Peel Region and York Region.”

    https://www.cp24.com/news/ford-to-make-announcement-thursday-afternoon-after-warning-more-restrictions-are-coming-to-covid-19-hot-spots-1.5195604


  11. Where is our CoVid Czar? What is our epidemiological model? Apart from some nonsense about a deal with PAHO, how many doses of the candidate vaccines do we have on order? And how will they be distributed when they arrive? Who will be first in line and who last?


  12. The president is talking about BEST.


  13. Odle is complaining, saying he gets calls from the UK asking what is going on.


  14. She has nine people on the top table. Is this overkill?


  15. 7 dead in the first couple months, no reported community spread. In the meanwhile Covid infections in the UK, USA and Canada of great concern.


  16. The US recorded 195,000 new Covid-19 cases in a day. An expert says spread is now "faster" and "broader" than ever https://t.co/6dk2xBRcO3— CNN (@CNN) November 21, 2020

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  17. Two more CoVid visitors have been tested positive with CoVid. What is till not clear is if there have been any local transmissions. All reports of new victims seem to be visitors.
    Will the government publish the 2019 monthly mortality rates, and those for 2020 so far? Are we being told the truth?


  18. It is not clear to you.

    All these months our health officials have been working to protect Barbadians in very trying circumstances while at the same time managing incoming traffic with an eye on the need to pay bills.

    All you focus on is the rh negative.

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  21. Hal; You said earlier.
    “Two more CoVid visitors have been tested positive with CoVid. What is still not clear is if there have been any local transmissions. All reports of new victims seem to be visitors. Will the government publish the 2019 monthly mortality rates, and those for 2020 so far? Are we being told the truth?”

    The Government of Barbados has an ongoing committment to publish true and accurate statistics related to human health as well as animal and plant health to various UN bodies such as WHO, FAO, OIEA, etc. The Government has consistently lived up to these committments for decades. Re. Covid-19, it published the relevant data on covid-related deaths as they occurred. No new deaths attributable to Covid-19 have been published since the first quarter of this year. Since then there have been a few rumours that there were sporadic instances of Community spread, but not deaths, in Barbados. None of these rumours have been confirmed by Government and the regular daily figures on Covid-19 incidence published by Government are consistently supportive of the Government’s position that there has been no community spread and that, indeed, its treatment of the situation has been exemplary.

    Your call for monthly mortality rates appears, on a superficial examination, to be a good one as it should show if there were significantly higher monthly mortalities in 2020 for the months of April to October going back at least 3 years. Indeed such a comparison should be for the full 12 months of each year. But there must be several caveats re. the interpretation of such data as the numbers of deaths due to specific morbidities might not have been properly attributed. The sample size might not be adequate for the task. The data might not be suitable for the task which you expect it to perform.


  22. Hal;
    I forgot to add to my above that I would like to see the data on monthly deaths over the last few years. Perhaps Dr. GP could locate that data.


  23. Oops!
    I should have cited OIE, not OIEA above.

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    More than that, we need to see all the stats the statistical department has published on deaths and the causes month by month for each year we have data for.

    It is time they stop hiding up the information and talking in generalities about incidences of NCDs on the rise and all sorts of things without any numbers backing them.


  25. Ben Carson Credits Trump with Saving His Life By G. McConway November 22, 2020

    About two weeks ago, it was revealed that Dr. Ben Carson had tested positive for COVID-19.

    Carson, who currently serves as the Housing and Urban Development Secretary, seemed to take a turn for the worse not long afterward.
    However, he stated that Trump probably saved his life by authorizing the use of an antibody therapy that was given to Trump.
    We have long maintained that therapies are not being properly reported in the media concerning the COVID-19 virus.
    Typically, progress would be reported on a widespread basis, but we are not seeing that during COVID. Were it not for Trump’s amazing recovery, the American people would probably have little clue as to how advanced these therapies have become.
    To that point, Carson credited Trump for approving a treatment for Carson that would be considered experimental. Carson stated, “President Trump was following my condition and cleared me for the monoclonal antibody therapy that he had previously received, which I am convinced saved my life. “I do believe I am out of the woods at this point.” So, now the question is when do the American people get access to these same treatments?


  26. This is good for Carson, a pity the 250k reported dead from Covid in the USA and the thousands suffering in hospitals across the country will not be able to benefit as well.


  27. WHEN WAS THE DRUG DEVELOPED? THINK!
    HAS IT BEEN APPROVED BY FDA? THINK!
    HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE WHICH WAS APPROVED AS A SAFE DRUG FOR OVER 70 YEARS HAS NOT BEEN APPROVED FOR COVID19 BECAUSE OF DR FALSY


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    @GP November 22, 2020 2:59 PM
    Do you think monoclonal antibodies is the solution to curbing future pandemics in the fastest time possible?

    FDA is holding back the therapeutics approvals for the vaccine.

    As long as there is no approved highly effective therapeutic, the FDA cannot give the vaccines EUA and the vaccines will have to wade through the normal approval process and the pandemic will be over by then. I think that is what happened with SARS. It burned out before they could sell the vaccines.


  31. https://gidmk.medium.com/there-is-no-casedemic-c6b0ba8b9fec
    There Is No ‘Casedemic’
    Why the rise in COVID-19 cases is very worrying
    By Gideon M-K; Health Nerd


  32. @GP November 22, 2020 2:12 PM “So, now the question is when do the American people get access to these same treatments?”

    Why don’t you ask Trump that question? He is still the very powerful President of the USA is he not?


  33. @Hal Austin November 21, 2020 11:49 AM “Where is our CoVid Czar? What is our epidemiological model? Apart from some nonsense about a deal with PAHO:

    Can you please explain why is it nonsense?


  34. I see the incessant call for numbers.

    Once again find myself in the unfortunate position of having to defend Mia and Co.

    Releasing additional data would be the height of irresponsibility by the GOB. We have those, who even in the face of a successful covid-19 campaign, continue to second guess and criticize the government. Can you imagine the outcome if the GOB was to release additional information?

    Can you imagine the nitpicking, the call for more information, death records, hospital reports and autopsy records that would occur. I got carried away with the last sentence, but to provide more would be to start down a slippery slope.

    The level of detail is enough to assure and calm the public. If you cannot trust the numbers now provided how can you trust other numbers?

    Additional monthly data are open to interpretation
    No increase/a decrease
    (A) the pandemic is not real or
    (B) the GOB covid-19 campaign is successful


  35. @ TheOGazerts,

    The Government has been “selling” Barbados as a haven from Covid.

    If they are doing as good a job as they claim tourist and Welcome stamp visitors will keep going to Barbados.

    ” Ontario is reporting another 1,534 cases of COVID-19 today as residents in Toronto and Peel Region prepare for a 28-day lockdown period starting Monday.”

    Expect to see some Canadians escaping to Barbados.


  36. Could it be that the development of the 2-4 new vaccines as well as the Regeneron and other mono clonal antibody treatments might have been rushed through in an unprecedented manner, primarily to allow Trump to claim phenomenal success in creating a record for the greatest speed of development for a vaccine?

    Could it be that such speed might almost inexorably lead to severe consequences early next year when it might be impossible for Biden’s team to make any changes to ensure a successful rollout of the vaccines?

    Could it be that part of Trump’s insistence on withholding access to Biden’s team to scrutinize detailed information on the full status and planning of the minutiae of the vaccine development and delivery might be that certain aspects might be problematic or not totally above board and that Trump might know this?

    Could it be that it is essential that Biden’s task force needs swift total access to all aspects of the Covid-19 planning and projected rollouts to ensure that they are not left with an unworkable sequence of Covid-19 mistakes that might forever taint Biden and the Democrats and that current events suggest that they will not have adequate time to make substantive changes because of Trump’s intransigence?

    Could Trump have left his stamp of utter chaos on practically everything he has touched in his 4 years in office, except for the intricately complicated Covid-19 program?

    Festina lente. I think Biden and his team should hasten slowly before accepting a Trumpian gift.


  37. THE VACCINES WERE DEVELOPED BY BONE FIDE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES WITH REPUTATIONS TO GUARD
    THEY WERE NOT MADE BY THE TRUMP ORGANIZATION
    FYI THERE ARE A FEW BAJANS WORKING AT PFIZER

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    @lyallsmall
    Der be gold in dem dar vaccine hills and they have to mine it before a random controlled trial study on early treatment with Hydroxychlorquine and Zinc is released and that becomes the therapeutic of choice and the pandemic goes away.

    Didn’t matter which president was in power, same result. You think the drug companies are going to miss out on a vaccine they can make billions in profit and millions in bonuses if they are among the first to get to market.

    All president Trump did was negotiate with them faster because of his business negotiation background but the timeline would have still been the same.


  39. @GP 7:39
    You are spot on.
    These companies want to be in business long after a COVID-19 vaccine is available. They will not risk the future for a short term gain.

    I happen to work at a pharmaceutical company in the research and development section. Sometimes I see comments that I know are not correct, but I hold my peace.

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    @TheOGazerts
    Since you work at one i won’t put you on the spot and ask if the governments have not indemnified them from vaccine damage claims because the vaccine has not been tested for long term effects.


  41. @TheOGazerts November 22, 2020 7:58 PM “I happen to work at a pharmaceutical company in the research and development section. Sometimes I see comments that I know are not correct, but I hold my peace.”

    I beg you please, when you see wrong statements, correct them so that we all learn.

    I am thinking that vaccines are cheaper than therapeutics.

    Prevention is better than cure.

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