I agree that the July 1st opening was not the smartest decision.
You're right, if no one comes then we have no number 1 industry. But what are we to do when we are so heavily dependent on tourism? We are basically in an economic recession at the moment.
The D- population does not understand that COVID is here to stay. As long as tourism is The Bahamas number 1 industry, this is our reality. Get over it. Follow the measures that are in place to limit the spread.
I will never forget that a decision was made to put a man who holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (an honorable degree if I may add) as the minister of health during a pandemic.
There has been a lot of questionable decisions made, but this decision speaks volumes. You accepted Dr. Sands resignation and replaced him with someone who has never worked as a medical professional.
Well, if we are being honest, COVID is not going anywhere anytime soon. (Unless the Russian vaccine is 100% ready). To shut the country down for another 3 - 4 months would not be the smartest move. Sad to say, but we just have to live with it.
Don't worry, he will have plenty of males to kiss in Fox Hill. Put him with Koofe Goodman and Cordell Farrington. We cannot have this psycho on the loose.
So you ask them to be on the front lines during a pandemic, they did. We decide to open the country in which we will see an increase in COVID cases, but we let them go?
RealTalk says...
Is it time to thank Dr. Sands for securing the 3,500 test kits?
How many test kits do we have left after using almost 2,000 in a 2 week period?
On 55 new cases of COVID-19
Posted 23 July 2020, 8:07 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
I agree that the July 1st opening was not the smartest decision.
You're right, if no one comes then we have no number 1 industry. But what are we to do when we are so heavily dependent on tourism? We are basically in an economic recession at the moment.
This is a tough one
On 25 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19
Posted 22 July 2020, 9:29 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
The D- population does not understand that COVID is here to stay. As long as tourism is The Bahamas number 1 industry, this is our reality. Get over it. Follow the measures that are in place to limit the spread.
On 25 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19
Posted 22 July 2020, 8:54 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
Wow I never saw this coming...
On National examinations suspended until further notice
Posted 21 July 2020, 10:09 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
I will never forget that a decision was made to put a man who holds a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering (an honorable degree if I may add) as the minister of health during a pandemic.
There has been a lot of questionable decisions made, but this decision speaks volumes. You accepted Dr. Sands resignation and replaced him with someone who has never worked as a medical professional.
Wake me up when this nightmare is over.
On PM announces international travel restrictions, 15 new COVID-19 cases
Posted 19 July 2020, 7:01 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
Well, if we are being honest, COVID is not going anywhere anytime soon. (Unless the Russian vaccine is 100% ready). To shut the country down for another 3 - 4 months would not be the smartest move. Sad to say, but we just have to live with it.
On Three new cases of COVID-19 in New Providence, Bahamasair flight attendant tests positive
Posted 15 July 2020, 9:56 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
Don't worry, he will have plenty of males to kiss in Fox Hill. Put him with Koofe Goodman and Cordell Farrington. We cannot have this psycho on the loose.
On Man in custody after boy indecently assaulted
Posted 12 July 2020, 4:47 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
If 6 is in Grand Bahama, imagine Nassau...
On Three new cases of COVID-19 on Grand Bahama
Posted 11 July 2020, 8:27 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
ThisIsOurs made a good point. I am proud of Nakhaz and Buddy Hield!
On What makes you proud to be Bahamian?
Posted 7 July 2020, 1:24 p.m. Suggest removal
RealTalk says...
So you ask them to be on the front lines during a pandemic, they did. We decide to open the country in which we will see an increase in COVID cases, but we let them go?
Yesterday the RBPF increased its size by 100...
Why are we not valuing our doctors the same way?
This is strange...
On PHA says funding played part in interns leaving
Posted 3 July 2020, 9:18 a.m. Suggest removal