Wednesday, July 1, 2020
By TANYA SMITH-CARTWRIGHT
tsmith-cartwright@tribunemedia.net
WHILE some Bahamians are ready to take a trip abroad after several months of the country’s borders being closed, others are hesitant to travel overseas due to rising COVID-19 cases in some parts of the world.
Paulette Culmer says she plans to travel to Florida as soon as she gets some time off work.
“Well, how I look at it is they beat down in our heads to wear masks and wash our hands to keep safe,” Ms Culmer said. “So if we are going to a state where a million people might have the coronavirus then we should be safe if we continued to wear masks and wash hands.
“Bahamians clearly know how to keep safe. We have low numbers and few deaths from this virus so all we have to do when we go abroad is to just continue doing whatever we were doing when we were at home. As for me, the minute I convince my boss to give me some days off, I will be on Bahamasair and out of here, Miami bound.”
Some Bahamians though are still sceptical about flying off to other countries that have high COVID-19 positive numbers.
“I will not be the one to travel at this time,” said Thelma Walkine. “I have no desire to go away and risk my life to COVID-19. This is my family’s time for travelling to New York. We visit the city every summer and then fly off to other destinations from there. We will forego our trip this year to be safe.
“We can control our safety so we choose not to travel at this time to be safe. What I am concerned about, however, is our borders being opened and the ‘free-for-all’ starting for all and sundry to come here. I don’t think that was a good decision. We have been doing very well as a small nation keeping our numbers down. Dr Duane Sands (former minister of health) and his team did a fantastic job in keeping us safe when they got a handle on things. Why at this time should we mess up all their good work by letting all these people in from the United States where they have admitted COVID-19 is out of control?”
Flights from Houston, Florida, Colorado, New Jersey, North Carolina, Maryland and Canada are expected in today. Several of these cities from where these flights originate are seeing serious spikes in COVID-19 cases.
Donna Williams said she does not plan to travel overseas anytime soon.
“I am not going a step,” she said. “We been locked down for months and I am used to it. I now have a garden of vegetables which I will be catering to this summer. The prime minister said you should consider not travelling if it’s not essential. Shopping is not essential and Bahamians need to learn that. I am following the advice of the prime minister. I will be enjoying The Bahamas this summer. Home is where the heart is. I am not going one step.”
For Dale Curry, taking her children to Florida is a must. She said they look forward to it every year and she is not going to deprive them of the trip.
“We go to Florida in July every year,” said Ms Curry. “I am not going to let COVID-19 stop that. The Lord has not given me a spirit of fear. So we are going to let the first two weeks pass so the big rush can go by and then we will be heading to Miami.
“Some people will call me foolish but we are covered by God’s grace. We will go to Miami and we will not get sick. I shop for school supplies and food and snacks every July and December and I will not stop that tradition for anything.”
The arrival and departure of international flights comes after the restart of domestic flights a few weeks ago.
Comments
Ryla says...
<p>I really don't think people outside the US have a clue how bad the situation is. About 1,000 people have died from Covid everyday for a over month. That was before the recent increase in cases. People here are openly talking about Covid being fake and a plot to bring down the president. These people are deeply, deeply stupid. The lady in the article said God has not given her a spirit of fear. I know that God has given her a brain. I implore her to use it. If you absolutely cannot skip your summer vacation this year, please visit somewhere else.</p>
<p>Black Americans themselves are freaking out right now. They can't go to Canada, Mexico, or Europe, and the State Department is not processing passports except in Life or Death emergencies. All while white supremacists are running the government.</p>
Posted 1 July 2020, 4:35 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
While your concerns about Covid-19 are on point, the last paragraph to your comments above tell many you're nothing but a racist idiot yourself.
Posted 1 July 2020, 6:05 p.m. Suggest removal
Ryla says...
Which part is false?
Posted 1 July 2020, 6:17 p.m. Suggest removal
tribanon says...
I'm content to just let other readers of the last paragraph of your comments decide for themselves.
Posted 1 July 2020, 6:40 p.m. Suggest removal
joeblow says...
@Ryla ... that last statement is certainly not rational, sane or true, but I guess its ok for BLM to destroy public and private property to advance their reverse racism cause disguised as civil rights?
Posted 2 July 2020, 8:13 a.m. Suggest removal
bahamianson says...
White supremacists? What the hell are you talking about. Bahamians really need to stop being indoctrinated by CNN , MSNBC, ABC, CBS, Headline News and the lot. Stop being so naive , and listen to all the news not these crappy Democratic spin doctor news companies.
Posted 1 July 2020, 9:52 p.m. Suggest removal
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