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Letter: We must live with COVID-19 – not lockdown

Dear Editor:

So, we are on lockdown until September 30, 2020.  Let’s pray that everything works out by then.  We are really a lockdown-weary people right now.  Life cannot continue on this road beyond September – in my opinion.

One of the dirty secrets about COVID-19 in our country, is an ill-prepared and Ill-equipped healthcare infrastructure.  We did not reach here in 2017.  We know that our healthcare system is in critical condition, and we knew it for decades now.

It looks like many of us will die or become wounded from COVID-19 for life.  Thanks to a half century of inept, incompetent and plain old vision-less black governance. 

So, if things do not improve on the coronavirus front by September 30, 2020 – we will have lots more weeping and wailing to do for our love ones and country, as life must go on – for all that it’s worth.

The first order of business should be to:  Break the culture of the pervasive government dependency in The Bahamas and move full steam ahead with the implementation of local government on New Providence Island.  There is an unacceptable and unsustainable level of dependency on the national government – by the people; even in good times.

Next, let move to build a healthcare system that’s wholly wholesome for our people and nation; but progressive vision will be required.

That’s where 2022 come in folks.  Let’s get to know every Tom, Dick, and Harry; and Mary, Sue and Jane – and all the others who will come our way to seek the majority support. 

Let’s ask them about their plans to fix our healthcare system.  Let’s ask them about their vision for local government on New Providence Island.  Let’s ask them about their plans to correct the unproductive culture of government dependency.

Yes, let’s ask them about their national vision for the country.  It cannot be just tax, borrow and spend – as usual.  It cannot be a broken centralized bureaucracy for five more years.  It simply cannot be the same old-same old political jive and madness, like locking-down the country in hopes that the coronavirus disappears by the end of the lockdown period.

God knows it.

Regards,

Dennis Dames

Nassau, The Bahamas 

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Dominica Is Now Open for Tourism

 

The Eastern Caribbean island of Dominica is now open for tourism. 

The Caribbean’s “Nature Island” officially reopened its borders to international travelers (including those from the United States) on Aug. 7, Caribbean Journal confirmed. 

Most importantly, all travelers to Dominica must show proof of a negative COVID-19 test result taken within 72 hours prior to the day of their arrival. 

All travelers must complete Dominica’s COVID-19 travel screening questionnaire, which can be found here and must be completed at least 24 hours prior to travel to Dominica

Discover Dominica Authority CEO Colin Piper told Caribbean Journal that all travelers will be tested via Rapid Diagnostic Test upon arrival

Those who are tested will be subject to mandatory quarantine at an approved facility or a government-certified hotel awaiting their results. If positive, travelers will be quarantined until released. 

A number of Dominica’s leading hotels have reopened to coincide with the tourism relaunch. 

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The Rosalie Bay hotel in Dominica.

That includes the ultra-luxe Secret Bay, its sister resort in Roseau, the Fort Young Hotel; the Rosalie Bay eco-resort; and the Champs hotel in Portsmouth, among others. 

For more on Dominica’s travel protocols for visitors, see here.

— CJ

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Barbados’ Cobblers Cove to Reopen in October

 

Barbados’ Cobblers Cove luxury boutique hotel is set to reopen in October, Caribbean Journal has learned. 

The Platinum Coast property, set on the grounds of a 1940s-era estate, will be relaunching operations on Oct. 11, the property confirmed. 

The beachfront 40-unit retreat has long been one of the island’s most revered hotels. 

It’s part of a continued reopening push by many of the island’s hotels, following Barbados’ reopening for tourism in July. 

For more, visit Cobblers Cove

— CJ

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DOJ rejects statehood for Puerto Rico — so do Puerto Ricans

… where all Puerto Ricans would select among “options” to resolve Puerto Rico’s future … is that most Puerto Ricans do want equality. We desire Puerto Rico and the … United States are core principles Puerto Ricans embrace. Puerto Rico is a nation, from …

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