OPERATION RECOVERY - GOV'T LAUNCHES TASK FORCE TO RESCUE CODID-WRECKED ECONOMY

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http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/lead-stories/20200428/operation-recovery-govt-launches-task-force-rescue-covid-wrecked

In the Gleaner article above Jamaica's Finance Minister seems to be getting the pieces together for reopening.
The terms of reference are going to be key. It would seem like government is expecting COVID19 to end soon although we have not bend the curve as yet. It is good that the minister is trying to provide some hope that they are doing something about getting the people back to work soon. However one big reality that is missing is that we don't really know how long this thing is going to last. covidmap.jpeg

So maybe the committee that we should put together is one to rapidly bring us up to date regarding how we as a people manage and treat COVID19 phase 1, phase 2, phase 3 and long term. Recently it was reveal that not even the hospitals are trained or have any preparation especially like isolation area, see link http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/lead-stories/20200427/madness-hospitals-doctors-trade-blame-delivering-mother-dies-amid. No one knows how long covid19 is going to be with us so as we looking forward to open the economy we need to be ready to test test test , quickly and easily isolate.

The short term needs right now is for community education and training, Isolation and quarantine space. The training and education should let our people know that anyone of of us can and may get COVID19. If that happen we would like to be taken care of humanely. People who have been tested positive and went through isolation, quarantine and treatment are treated suspiciously by their communities. Our disaster management and community health aid services need to be tasked now. I think they exist in every parish. The company and the workers in St Catherine where most of the positive tests are found, they are treated like pariah. Addressing situations like these are where the immediate focus should be, see link http://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/lead-stories/20200421/hanging-call-centres-14-day-lockdown-curb-virus-spread. In the link above the prime minister was at pains to say how hard the decision was to shutdown BPO's. I know he is not lieing . We have not even bend our curve as yet. Reopening I would say is very risky and the finance minister task force should be tasked to first look at these risks, challenges and contingencies to mitigate them quickly.

Do we have enough test kits to test all these and other workers quickly and regularly? Will all the companies now transport all their workers to and from work to their home? An African company created a one dollar test kit, check link , are we exploring that ? who will pay for the regular test that will be needed? If people in any other industry are tested positive are we going to lock them down? We need to know these things before we open. We also need to plan for the worst while hoping for the best.

PHASE 2
We do sample random testing of some targeted communities. The authorities would determine the size of the testing . This would give us some idea of how wide spread the virus is. It would not be the best but I am basing on the possibility that we don't have enough testing kits. This would give us a reasonable idea of how much COVID19 material we needs ppe, ventilators, etc

PHASE 3
We start opening up business that would base mainly on how well we did in phase 2. By this time community sentiment should have change hopefully base on training, public awareness and the level of prepareness.

Hopefully we will be back to scenes like below soon
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Here comes the irie vibes with the Marley brothers.


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