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PoompassMan says...

LOl, this guy is as clever as ZERO . Obviously you have no idea what you speak of. The Bahamas per capita is down ridiculously per household and individual. The Bahamas debt ratio has exceeded 70% and this half wit is saying you can still borrow $3 Billion, look you obvious peasant brain , the country economy is barely about 3 billion , that means the countries revenue obviously can not go mush farther than the 70% debt ratio. We are already serving a $3 billion foreign currency debt by borrowing and kicking the can down the road , however the road hits a dead-end by december 2020. Remember smart guy the external debt is already beyond $3 billion and we do not have over or near $2 billion in external reserves , so we are already at a 40% deficit . ( Currency at risk, get it) also the M1 supply if you do not know and i assume you DO NOT is just over $300 million in local currency , so you cant borrow money locally that does not even exist . Their is only 300 million plus local notes in circulation dumb wit ( obviously you have no knowledge of what you speak of or read the central bank notes on money supply , please read and educate yourself so you don't sound so obviously uneducated. In summary bedsides your low wit buffooneries , the outlook is a collapse of the fiscal books by December , external reserve threat will trigger external borrowings at or near Half Billion, using the last of the below 25% debt ratio space , coupled with external reserve non inflows then you have a collapse on the currency peg. By Feb 2021 the vaccine will be in a low stage distribution in the developed world ( not bahamas ) , internal foreign flows will not recuperate because the western countries will be to busy dealing with their own problems and the chicken is starting to show the roost their, so forget tourism moving the scale and or meter . If that sector last it will be at least 18 months or more before we see any type of resurgence. In short the IMF , The World Bank and IDB and others are not exuberating the problem here , its Bahamians like you that seem to think everything is always some external foreigner trying to do us IN. Look at ourselves, bad and mismanagement , corruption , theft and plain ole bad ethic and work ethic and low grade productivity and low grade politicians coupled with a seriously low educated populace that's been dumbed down that always lookin for a hand out and blaming everyone else but ourselves, have got us here , This Pandemic just pulled the clock 10 to 15 years ahead of its time.

On COVID lockdown's $1bn tourism blow

Posted 19 September 2020, 12:06 p.m. Suggest removal

PoompassMan says...

someone lying and thiefing , 80,000 vaccines at $2 million dollars is $25 per dose ..

yet the world news media says a dose only gonna cost about $4 a dose , why is Mr shifty Contract Signer Wells saying he paying $25 a dose , dont sound right

Last week, Johnson & Johnson JNJ.N told Reuters it is in talks for vaccine deals with the European Union, Japan and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. [l2n2en1fw]

Some drugmakers, including J&J, have announced plans to price their vaccines on a not-for-profit basis while the pandemic is ongoing, although J&J has not provided specifics on pricing.

AstraZeneca Plc AZN.L agreed to provide the United States 300 million doses of the vaccine it is developing with Oxford University researchers in exchange for $1.2 billion in upfront funding.

Although the cost per dose comes out to around $4 - far less than what Pfizer and BioNTech would receive - AstraZeneca can use some of that funding to offset research and development costs even if its vaccine ultimately fails.

Reporting by Carl O’Donnell; Editing by Peter Henderson and Bill Berkrot

here is a list of 2 dose packages, by various for profit manufacturers , now consider the who is set to provide vaccines for free also...

https://indianexpress.com/article/exp...">https://indianexpress.com/article/exp...

On First vaccines for key staff

Posted 15 September 2020, 11:09 a.m. Suggest removal

PoompassMan says...

Last week, Johnson & Johnson JNJ.N told Reuters it is in talks for vaccine deals with the European Union, Japan and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. [l2n2en1fw]

Some drugmakers, including J&J, have announced plans to price their vaccines on a not-for-profit basis while the pandemic is ongoing, although J&J has not provided specifics on pricing.

AstraZeneca Plc AZN.L agreed to provide the United States 300 million doses of the vaccine it is developing with Oxford University researchers in exchange for $1.2 billion in upfront funding.

Although the cost per dose comes out to around $4 - far less than what Pfizer and BioNTech would receive - AstraZeneca can use some of that funding to offset research and development costs even if its vaccine ultimately fails.

Reporting by Carl O’Donnell; Editing by Peter Henderson and Bill Berkrot

here is a list of 2 dose packages, by various for profit manufacturers , now consider the who is set to provide vaccines for free also...

https://indianexpress.com/article/expla…