A Covid test for anyone coming in is a total waste of resources and tests. The test only means at the moment you were tested (days ago) that you didn’t have the virus that day-not that you don’t have it the day you enter the Bahamas. Unless they have thousands of instantaneous result tests (which they don’t) to test on arrival-forget the test. This isn’t brain surgery.
Great article. But let’s look at the reality. Let’s say everyone has a negative Covid test in the past 10 days. This means they didn’t have the virus when they took the test(which is basically the waste of the test). Now they get on a cruise ship with thousands others. Disembark in Nassau. Come down with a bad cough and 102 fever during the day. Does Nassau keep that person? Can he go back on the ship? Do they have to contract trace the whole ship? What if there are more infections. Will the US let them dock or does the 3 day cruise turn into a 14 day quarantine? There are so many protocols that have to be put into place. In Korea, one man who went to 3 nightclubs in 1 night infected 168 others. You really think the Big Petri Dish (read cruise ship) won’t be a disaster? Has the Bahamas spent the last 3 months gathering PPG, ventilators, outfitting the family islands with PPG and ventilators? I think we all know the answers. I think we all realize the Bahamas has to open up or the government and the people will have too big of a hole to climb out of-but it is not going to be easy.
Gee-how exciting! What an announcement. That PVC must have been in extremely short supply for the last 9 months. Why didn’t they do this 8 months ago? So, let’s see-90 days to complete-that means on Dorian’s anniversary-12 months later-they may have water service unless they get “mental fatigue” like BPL. Hopefully, a private firm actually gets the job done. Of course, they are saying supply and installation. No one is saying anything about actual connection.
You are right-some of these fines are huge-and people can't work to pay them. Wouldn't it be better to fine them half as much or 25% and if they get caught a second time then hand down the big fines. The idea of keeping 2 islands closed to keep the rush down makes no sense. If that is the criteria, just wait until 4,000-6,000 are disembarking in Nassau on cruise ships from the US in 30 days. Does anyone really believe that Nassau can handle that? Of course they can't. And, the out-islands are in between a rock and a hard place. People are going to travel from Nassau to Abaco carrying the virus. A lot of the workforce in Abaco haven't earned a nickel since September 1. If it wasn't for our friends in the US, Abaco would be more decimated than it is already. There are no cases in Abaco. But, trust me, there will be. Or, are they going to put a dome over the top of Abaco for 2 years? How are people going to earn money? The US and other countries have taken the last 2 months to stockpile supplies, testing, PPG, ventilators to be able to handle the next crunch. I don't see that happening on the out-islands. It is going to be a difficult 6 months. And, there is no "right" answer.
I don't know what all the fuss is about? Royal Caribbean is selling cruises out of Port Canaveral to Nassau on June 11. That's only 23 days away. Our Trusty Minister of Tourism says no cruise ship will bypass Nassau and Royal Caribbean says it is stopping in Nassau. So, looks like Bahamas is opening up on June 12. Why haven't they made this announcement? Just think, 4000-6000 people descending on Nassau. How are they all going to get their medical cards?
I don't know what all the fuss is about? Royal Caribbean is selling cruises out of Port Canaveral to Nassau on June 11. That's only 23 days away. Our Trusty Minister of Tourism says no cruise ship will bypass Nassau and Royal Caribbean says it is stopping in Nassau. So, looks like Bahamas is opening up on June 12. Why haven't they made this announcement? Just think, 4000-6000 people descending on Nassau. How are they all going to get their medical cards?
I have lived in fear of this virus, more than most people. I am staying at home with minimum trips to the grocery story since March 17. The health care is terrible in most of the Bahamas. The government is pretty-well really inept. Look at Abaco. This could be any island in 2020 only no place to evacuate to if Covid is active-which I fully believe it will be. So what is the answer? Do you put a dome over every family island? Impossible. People might be able to get by for 2 maybe 3 months. But 2 years? With absolutely no tourists? Even a 7 day old Covid test is worthless. 14 day quarantine is an impossibility for tourists. As much as it hurts me to say it, I think the Family Islands have to open up. Maybe a 14 day daily health check-in with a nurse and if there are any symptoms out you go. The Minister of Tourism says no cruise ship will bypass the Bahamas-well they are scheduled to start August 1 with probably 5-6,000 people per day in Nassau. There will be a trickle down effect. It’s not an easy answer and I don’t think the government is ready-but I fear there is no other choice.
No wonder the consulate isn't answering, the boss is "working remotely". Wait a minute-did they forward the phones to her too? Let's see-if she was in Miami she could probably answer 10 calls an hour x 8 hours would be 80 calls per day that her helpers don't have to answer and no boss there to make decisions as was obvious on the flight that allowed the covid positive guy. What a mess! And, she can't go back for 14 days (quarantine) so no one minding the coop for 2 weeks.
Geeeee, the Minster of works said the crews suffered “mental fatigue” after working in Marsh Harbour for a while. What does he think all of us in Abaco have been suffering with for 8 1/2 months? Now it’s starting to get warmer. No AC. They keep saying houses can’t be hooked up. Well, they put temporary meters in for building sites. Running a couple of extensions for a small frig or a portable AC would go a long way towards helping me with my “mental fatigue” instead of making constant runs to gas stations. Problem is I can’t leave Abaco after a couple of weeks and live in a house in Nassau with power(unless there are more blackouts) because of my “mental fatigue”. Come on, this isn’t rocket science. Is BPL so poorly managed that in quiet times there are no extra crews to send. God forbid the next hurricane!!
I was at a town hall meeting at a church near Treasure Cay where the head of reconstruction ran the meeting. In no uncertain terms, she assured everyone at that meeting that Treasure Cay would be fully powered up by the end of March. Now, as someone else mentioned, they had a grand total of 2 lift trucks and 6 personnel there that I saw. When I asked they BPL guys would it be done by March, they just laughed. All of Abaco would be a big task. Treasure Cay isn't. But, it goes to my point that the government personnel spout out things that just aren't true. Then, why should we believe them about anything else. And, I haven't seen one correction by anyone at BPL or Reconstruction that targets a different date. If this was a private company with this communication they would be out of business.
lovingbahamas says...
A Covid test for anyone coming in is a total waste of resources and tests. The test only means at the moment you were tested (days ago) that you didn’t have the virus that day-not that you don’t have it the day you enter the Bahamas. Unless they have thousands of instantaneous result tests (which they don’t) to test on arrival-forget the test. This isn’t brain surgery.
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lovingbahamas says...
Great article. But let’s look at the reality. Let’s say everyone has a negative Covid test in the past 10 days. This means they didn’t have the virus when they took the test(which is basically the waste of the test). Now they get on a cruise ship with thousands others. Disembark in Nassau. Come down with a bad cough and 102 fever during the day. Does Nassau keep that person? Can he go back on the ship? Do they have to contract trace the whole ship? What if there are more infections. Will the US let them dock or does the 3 day cruise turn into a 14 day quarantine? There are so many protocols that have to be put into place. In Korea, one man who went to 3 nightclubs in 1 night infected 168 others. You really think the Big Petri Dish (read cruise ship) won’t be a disaster? Has the Bahamas spent the last 3 months gathering PPG, ventilators, outfitting the family islands with PPG and ventilators? I think we all know the answers. I think we all realize the Bahamas has to open up or the government and the people will have too big of a hole to climb out of-but it is not going to be easy.
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lovingbahamas says...
Gee-how exciting! What an announcement. That PVC must have been in extremely short supply for the last 9 months. Why didn’t they do this 8 months ago? So, let’s see-90 days to complete-that means on Dorian’s anniversary-12 months later-they may have water service unless they get “mental fatigue” like BPL. Hopefully, a private firm actually gets the job done. Of course, they are saying supply and installation. No one is saying anything about actual connection.
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lovingbahamas says...
You are right-some of these fines are huge-and people can't work to pay them. Wouldn't it be better to fine them half as much or 25% and if they get caught a second time then hand down the big fines. The idea of keeping 2 islands closed to keep the rush down makes no sense. If that is the criteria, just wait until 4,000-6,000 are disembarking in Nassau on cruise ships from the US in 30 days. Does anyone really believe that Nassau can handle that? Of course they can't. And, the out-islands are in between a rock and a hard place. People are going to travel from Nassau to Abaco carrying the virus. A lot of the workforce in Abaco haven't earned a nickel since September 1. If it wasn't for our friends in the US, Abaco would be more decimated than it is already. There are no cases in Abaco. But, trust me, there will be. Or, are they going to put a dome over the top of Abaco for 2 years? How are people going to earn money? The US and other countries have taken the last 2 months to stockpile supplies, testing, PPG, ventilators to be able to handle the next crunch. I don't see that happening on the out-islands. It is going to be a difficult 6 months. And, there is no "right" answer.
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lovingbahamas says...
I don't know what all the fuss is about? Royal Caribbean is selling cruises out of Port Canaveral to Nassau on June 11. That's only 23 days away. Our Trusty Minister of Tourism says no cruise ship will bypass Nassau and Royal Caribbean says it is stopping in Nassau. So, looks like Bahamas is opening up on June 12. Why haven't they made this announcement? Just think, 4000-6000 people descending on Nassau. How are they all going to get their medical cards?
On Repatriation flights to resume this week
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lovingbahamas says...
I don't know what all the fuss is about? Royal Caribbean is selling cruises out of Port Canaveral to Nassau on June 11. That's only 23 days away. Our Trusty Minister of Tourism says no cruise ship will bypass Nassau and Royal Caribbean says it is stopping in Nassau. So, looks like Bahamas is opening up on June 12. Why haven't they made this announcement? Just think, 4000-6000 people descending on Nassau. How are they all going to get their medical cards?
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lovingbahamas says...
I have lived in fear of this virus, more than most people. I am staying at home with minimum trips to the grocery story since March 17. The health care is terrible in most of the Bahamas. The government is pretty-well really inept. Look at Abaco. This could be any island in 2020 only no place to evacuate to if Covid is active-which I fully believe it will be. So what is the answer? Do you put a dome over every family island? Impossible. People might be able to get by for 2 maybe 3 months. But 2 years? With absolutely no tourists? Even a 7 day old Covid test is worthless. 14 day quarantine is an impossibility for tourists. As much as it hurts me to say it, I think the Family Islands have to open up. Maybe a 14 day daily health check-in with a nurse and if there are any symptoms out you go. The Minister of Tourism says no cruise ship will bypass the Bahamas-well they are scheduled to start August 1 with probably 5-6,000 people per day in Nassau. There will be a trickle down effect. It’s not an easy answer and I don’t think the government is ready-but I fear there is no other choice.
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lovingbahamas says...
No wonder the consulate isn't answering, the boss is "working remotely". Wait a minute-did they forward the phones to her too? Let's see-if she was in Miami she could probably answer 10 calls an hour x 8 hours would be 80 calls per day that her helpers don't have to answer and no boss there to make decisions as was obvious on the flight that allowed the covid positive guy. What a mess! And, she can't go back for 14 days (quarantine) so no one minding the coop for 2 weeks.
On WHEN CAN WE COME HOME? Families stranded by travel ban feel abandoned in US
Posted 14 May 2020, 9:35 p.m. Suggest removal
lovingbahamas says...
Geeeee, the Minster of works said the crews suffered “mental fatigue” after working in Marsh Harbour for a while. What does he think all of us in Abaco have been suffering with for 8 1/2 months? Now it’s starting to get warmer. No AC. They keep saying houses can’t be hooked up. Well, they put temporary meters in for building sites. Running a couple of extensions for a small frig or a portable AC would go a long way towards helping me with my “mental fatigue” instead of making constant runs to gas stations. Problem is I can’t leave Abaco after a couple of weeks and live in a house in Nassau with power(unless there are more blackouts) because of my “mental fatigue”. Come on, this isn’t rocket science. Is BPL so poorly managed that in quiet times there are no extra crews to send. God forbid the next hurricane!!
On 'Impossible to restore power to Abaco before 2020 hurricane season'
Posted 14 May 2020, 8:38 a.m. Suggest removal
lovingbahamas says...
I was at a town hall meeting at a church near Treasure Cay where the head of reconstruction ran the meeting. In no uncertain terms, she assured everyone at that meeting that Treasure Cay would be fully powered up by the end of March. Now, as someone else mentioned, they had a grand total of 2 lift trucks and 6 personnel there that I saw. When I asked they BPL guys would it be done by March, they just laughed. All of Abaco would be a big task. Treasure Cay isn't. But, it goes to my point that the government personnel spout out things that just aren't true. Then, why should we believe them about anything else. And, I haven't seen one correction by anyone at BPL or Reconstruction that targets a different date. If this was a private company with this communication they would be out of business.
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