Thursday, July 29, 2021
EDITOR, The Tribune.
The government’s policy of allowing tourists who are at least two weeks past their double or single dose covid vaccine regimen to enter without covid testing is being savaged on social media as the supposed vector for our third wave of the disease.
For this to be true, one would have to believe that most of the vaccinated but covid carrying visitors arriving here as early as May, when the programme started, are still here in which case some of the symptomatic should have presented to the hospital, been flown out on emergency medical flights or recovered without need for medical intervention.
While we have a policy to allow the vaccinated in, the US and many other countries that receive direct flights from the Bahamas have entry requirements that include a negative covid test result.
So, it is more likely that the vaccinated visitors who came here either did not have the disease when they arrived, or they all received false negative results in their covid tests before their return flights.
It is not confirmed that the Delta variant of the disease is here, but it is not a stretch to imagine that it is.
The best solution to bring the virus under control is for all residents to get the vaccine. But just like in the US and elsewhere the drumbeat of deadly misinformation has even nurses and health care workers protesting being made to get the jab as a pre-condition for their job looking after covid-positive patients.
When it comes to promoting vaccines, we as a nation have never collectively sung from the same music sheet.
Even the news media which are sworn to be fair defenders of truth sometimes end up spreading incomplete information. A recent editorial told of six fully vaccinated people in the US who contracted covid at a wedding.
For starters the wedding was in Texas, not Utah as the editorial claimed. Instead of reporting it as the uplifting story of how vaccines may have saved five lives, the opposite was conveyed.
It was an outdoor wedding and guests were asked to be fully vaccinated. Two of the wedding guests had recently arrived from India (where the delta variant was first identified) and circulated amongst the 50 other guests. Six people in all were infected. Two of the guests had the Pfizer vaccine and two had the Moderna. Two had an Indian-made (not yet WHO approved) vaccine called Covaxin.
One of the Covaxin recipients, a man in his late 60s with no covid-19 comorbidities, died from complications. The other five who survived had preconditions including high blood pressure and diabetes or were classified as overweight.
The guest from India who died had received his second shot just 12 days before the wedding and the scientists suspect it may not have had enough time to take full effect.
The drumbeat from all quarters ought to be that covid vaccines help prevent severe sickness and death.
As we watch disturbing pictures of our most unvaccinated fellow citizens seeking treatment at public hospitals, we must be mindful that we are all paying for those who refuse vaccination.
Ours is not a problem of vaccine hesitancy. We suffer from a tsunami of fear mongering, lies, exaggerations and spin driven and sustained on social media and parroted by some politicians, clergy and influencers.
THE GRADUATE
Nassau,
July 28, 2021
Comments
jus2cents says...
Thank you and well said!
Posted 30 July 2021, 9:59 a.m. Suggest removal
baclarke says...
"While we have a policy to allow the vaccinated in, the US and many other countries that receive direct flights from the Bahamas have entry requirements that include a negative covid test result." This is actually an excellent point. These travelers can only return with negative test results. This being said, we should still test them before they come.
Posted 30 July 2021, 1:15 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
A doctor finally said on the radio this morning that the "vaccines" were patented only to reduce hospitalizations. Therefore the emergency approval.
It was never to stop transmission or contrs ting the disease.
There you go. You have all been had.
Maskless dining traveling or protection are an illusion.
Posted 30 July 2021, 4:26 p.m. Suggest removal
rodentos says...
not even that is sure. Look at Iceland, they are nearly 90% vaccinated and BACK to pre-vaccination levels
https://www.covid.is/data
these vaccines are just a lie. Not doing anything except putting the patients at risk
Posted 30 July 2021, 5:11 p.m. Suggest removal
whogothere says...
As I posted earlier...
"Vaccinated people infected by Delta variant appeared to carry as much virus as those in unvaccinated cases"
Oops.. So I guess all those little yellow cards are useless..
https://www.wsj.com/articles/cdc-says...">https://www.wsj.com/articles/cdc-says...
Posted 30 July 2021, 6:56 p.m. Suggest removal
carltonr61 says...
https://www.rt.com/usa/530741-cdc-vacci…
Vaccine for life. Money for life for the Med elite gov.
Posted 30 July 2021, 7:49 p.m. Suggest removal
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