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Has UK failed VI again? Confusion over 2nd dose of vaccine

- The Governor’s Office left the VI in limbo with 3 different dates for second batch of vaccine to arrive
Word reaching our newsroom is that Governor John J. Rankin, CMG, left, has reportedly tried to stop the Government of Andrew A. Fahie, right, from receiving COVID-19 vaccines from COVAX. Photo: VINO/GIS/File
The Governor’s Office has left the Virgin Islands in limo with 3 different dates for second batch of COVID-19 vaccines to arrive. Photo: Internet Source/File
The Governor’s Office has left the Virgin Islands in limo with 3 different dates for second batch of COVID-19 vaccines to arrive. Photo: Internet Source/File
In an effort to get the programme back on track and keep its promises to the people of the Virgin Islands, the Minister for Health Hon Carvin Malone announced on Friday, March 5, 2021, that through the OECS the Government of Dominica has gifted the VI some 2000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine. This is expected to arrive today March 7, 2021. Photo: GIS/File
In an effort to get the programme back on track and keep its promises to the people of the Virgin Islands, the Minister for Health Hon Carvin Malone announced on Friday, March 5, 2021, that through the OECS the Government of Dominica has gifted the VI some 2000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine. This is expected to arrive today March 7, 2021. Photo: GIS/File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Since the Virgin Islands (VI) came out of Grant-in-Aid in 1978, the Territory has received little or nothing from the United Kingdom (UK). In fact, many have argued that the UK is now a financial liability to the small Overseas Territory (OT), which is why it has become critical for the VI to seek self-determination.

A burden on taxpayers to have a UK appointed Governor

Many critics and scholars of the political and constitutional arrangements with the UK have argued that the local taxpayers continue to be burdened with having a UK Governor, as the Treasury pays the Governor’s staff, his house and office upkeep, landscaping, along with the recent purchase of a new $90,000 SUV and other operational matters at the Governor’s Office. These expenses add up to hundreds of thousands of dollars annually.

Over the last five years alone, millions of dollars of upkeep and other financial support of having a Governor in the VI was spent when that money could have gone to roads, schools and to hire much needed civil servants in some key departments such as Water and Sewerage, Immigration, Customs and new teachers.

When will they keep their word?

With the COVID-19 pandemic, the territory had made linkage with its friends in the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to obtain its own AstraZeneca vaccine from India via COVAX.

The AstraZeneca vaccine is produced in two labs; India and Belgium. However, sources familiar with the situation told our news centre that the UK appointed Governor John J. Rankin, CMG offered that the UK will supply all the doses needed and requested that the VI cancels the COVAX order.

Using wisdom, the Honourable Andrew A. Fahie Administration did not cancel the order but accepted the first eight thousand doses last month from the UK. Mr Rankin was at the airport in a public relations spin on the arrival of the first eight thousand doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine.

When will we get the second batch? Is the Governor misleading us?

The Governor promised the VI that the second dose would arrive in the VI on March 3, 2021; however, that did not happen and there was no explanation.

When asked by the Ministry of Health and Social Development for an update, the same Governor promised a new date of March 15, 2021. It left the Government of the day in a dilemma as to whether or not to vaccinate the residents with the remaining four thousand doses of the eight thousand, knowing that it’s a two-shot dose arrangement.

Again, Governor Rankin assured the Government that the second dose is on the way. Recently, he again changed the date for the arrival of the second dose of vaccine to March 17, 2021, undermining the trust of the people in the UK's ability to gift the territory with anything.

Governor’s Office is cause of confusion on vaccination sites

It is also alleged that Mr Rankin even tried to stop the order placed by the Fahie government with COVAX.

As a result of the ever-shifting UK dates, it has interrupted the Government’s rollout plans and caused many residents to lose faith, with many showing up at vaccine sites last week but were unable to be inoculated.

In an effort to get the programme back on track and keep its promises to the people of the Virgin Islands, the Minister for Health and Social Development Hon Carvin Malone (AL) announced on Friday, March 5, 2021, that through the OECS the Government of Dominica gifted the VI some 2000 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine. This is expected to arrive today March 7, 2021.

Many critics of the Governor have used this as another example of how the UK and the local Governor’s Office have failed the VI again and even placed the health of residents in jeopardy.

They said staying with the UK is a clear liability for the territory, not only financially but health-wise, as not even a second dose of vaccine as promised by the UK appointed Governor still cannot be delivered, with the ever-shifting of dates.

Calls today to Governor Rankin went unanswered.

60 Responses to “Has UK failed VI again? Confusion over 2nd dose of vaccine”

  • Anonymous (07/03/2021, 11:13) Like (6) Dislike (5) Reply
    Well sah this is thing to talk
    • ... (07/03/2021, 12:53) Like (48) Dislike (7) Reply
      If the governor tried to cancel the order from COVAX, then that is pure wickedness
      • To .... (08/03/2021, 07:24) Like (0) Dislike (4) Reply
        It is all about the UK and their Global Britan plan for the BVI and all OTs. They care about themselves and their own image.
  • rocky (07/03/2021, 11:33) Like (53) Dislike (52) Reply
    Portions of the VI population continues to be without clean running water. In and of itself,a. major health hazard. Big announcement in Jan that the years of toxic emissions from the incinerator was no longer but what a lie. The poison continues.
    Nothing could compare with the deliberate poisoning endured by the people of the VI by an unconscionable untrustworthy elected body.
    • @ rocky (07/03/2021, 12:56) Like (10) Dislike (13) Reply
      Blah blah blah we will not be fooled or led astray
    • 1st District (07/03/2021, 19:43) Like (10) Dislike (21) Reply
      @ Rocky, the district rep, primer should be ashamed of him self to represent the honorable people of the district. Smoke and toxins frequently. We in the area will die fron cancer due to that scrubber less incinerator. It is worse then the cold and flue COVID that they are so worried about. The district looks like avillage in Hati, Africa and a bomb site
      • @ 1 district (08/03/2021, 07:36) Like (4) Dislike (6) Reply
        No amount of comments to try and change the subject will not work the governor left the people of the bvi to die of COVID now talk that
  • WHAT!!!! (07/03/2021, 11:57) Like (28) Dislike (3) Reply
    “Rocky” YES 1,000%
    • Rubber Duck (07/03/2021, 13:04) Like (16) Dislike (21) Reply
      Seems like the governors and Uk bloggers don’t sleep yall

      Bvi people wake up this is a fight for freedom and justice
    • Excuese government.. (07/03/2021, 13:14) Like (17) Dislike (37) Reply
      Our Government only focusing on England and Covid, so many other things need attention, my internet is the worst it ever been,,,Then they going to say is Covid why the internet is bad..
      • @ excuse government (07/03/2021, 14:20) Like (34) Dislike (13) Reply

        Some of you on here are worse than Donald trump blogging sh** that has nothing to do with the topic the facts are the Uk has not kept their word now go blog on that set of under toms

        • Isabella (07/03/2021, 17:36) Like (9) Dislike (15) Reply
          When was the last time your local Government kept their word,?
          Or is that something not in their morals and such behaviour and treatment is the acceptable norm for you from those who look like you. Self love is a necessity!
          • @ Isabella (08/03/2021, 07:38) Like (0) Dislike (3) Reply
            Thank god fahie and cavin had the good sense not to cancel the order and get some more from Dominica
            • 007 (08/03/2021, 10:09) Like (2) Dislike (1) Reply
              You think Dominica makes vaccines? Or Covax? This is Astra Zeneca vaccine from the UK. Of course you could wait till BVI developers it’s own vaccine.
        • Mbviga (07/03/2021, 22:38) Like (2) Dislike (20) Reply
          say what you want about trump but he mostly kept his promises unlike our elected leaders
          • @ mbviga (08/03/2021, 07:40) Like (3) Dislike (7) Reply
            Trump another racist who was impeached two times and voted out after 1 term, he reminds me of jaspert
      • Rush Mire (07/03/2021, 18:02) Like (8) Dislike (5) Reply
        Absence of water,clean air, adequate Intetnet and telephone service, public transportation have created a negative impact on our quality of life
        The millions of people in the UK enjoy these basic necessities.
        Even ATM s are laughing at us.
        If the UK appointed designee was in charge of these minor
        details in the VI, we, a population of a few thousands would have them.
        • wii (08/03/2021, 03:27) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
          is it wii or we? u sure dont sound like u blk from the vi. u sure dont see road reconetruction, building reconstructions all around.
        • @ rush mire (08/03/2021, 07:43) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
          For Jesus sake and the Uk man even can’t deliver some vaccines mehson go sit down fast
  • Yep (07/03/2021, 11:57) Like (19) Dislike (26) Reply
    You talk about paying the governor and staff.Are not the taxpayers paying the same for the premier, in addition his housing accommodation? Why look at only one side of the coin.
    • @ yep (07/03/2021, 12:50) Like (6) Dislike (19) Reply
      Governor stop blogging piss the Premier is elected the governor is appointed and came here from the UK stop the lies governor's office
      • note (07/03/2021, 17:43) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
        Who is paying for the importation and installation of the criminal elements and the hundreds of foreign policemen hired from the Csribbean islands as a result?
    • Stop it. (07/03/2021, 12:59) Like (13) Dislike (4) Reply
      If leaders had run the BVI good, we would be in a position to buy the best vaccine available, , We were one the richest countries in the world in the 80s and 90s, Recent leaders have failed us.., Now it seems like we are reduce to begging. Sad.
    • @Yep (08/03/2021, 07:27) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
      The new public relations staff down at the Governor is blogging alot lately to try to save face with the UK and the people of the BVI.
  • My girl (07/03/2021, 12:01) Like (17) Dislike (5) Reply
    " Failed the BVI ".....are you serious ?
  • pat (07/03/2021, 12:51) Like (8) Dislike (24) Reply
    No surprise here I never trust the British
  • ccc (07/03/2021, 12:53) Like (6) Dislike (23) Reply
    I AGREE WE DO NOT NEED THE UK OR THE GOVERNOR ITS A WASTE OF TIME
  • Ahhhh (07/03/2021, 13:06) Like (10) Dislike (31) Reply
    civil servants can't get their increments and a raise but they still spend over $90 g on a automobile for a white man from England who no one elected SMH
  • My girl (07/03/2021, 13:42) Like (3) Dislike (1) Reply
    This is sad and I went by the save the seed last week and no vacinnie there then when by the Pope church centre still no programme smh
  • Inquiry (07/03/2021, 14:09) Like (11) Dislike (2) Reply
    i would like to see an inquiry into the coat of government travel over the years...all travelling first class......first class hotels..etc etc. 2020 saved us millions i would think. !!
    it should be public record..which department is doing all the travel..for what and what costs......hon ministers yes i have no problem with them travelling first or business....but the pencil pushers who travel with them to dubia or hong kong for a boat show or seminar.....no sah
  • WEW (07/03/2021, 14:10) Like (15) Dislike (3) Reply
    If cocaine could be used against Covid 19 we'd be sitting pretty
  • Xxx (07/03/2021, 14:17) Like (16) Dislike (8) Reply
    We need to forget the Uk and buy our own stuff
    • @Xxx. The sad Truth. (08/03/2021, 08:07) Like (1) Dislike (2) Reply
      I agree. Thats the sad Truth, but we broke, From much much Richness and prosperity to beggers...
  • Hmmmm (07/03/2021, 16:08) Like (1) Dislike (1) Reply
    Too much fighting and war. What other news you have on a Sunday for the love of Christ.
  • Struupes (07/03/2021, 16:45) Like (16) Dislike (18) Reply
    The Government changed the opening date for the Ports 3 times! You’re asking if we should lose faith in the UK? Should we lose faith in the Government?
  • Vaccine (07/03/2021, 16:54) Like (12) Dislike (16) Reply
    The vaccine will show up on the first boat allow to come through see ports. When is that again, December, March of no April. We will wait.
  • WHY? (07/03/2021, 18:01) Like (23) Dislike (10) Reply
    Why has the governor hired a South African yoga teacher at the governor’s office?? And why is the tax payer paying for her??
    • lodger (08/03/2021, 10:56) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Has he? And how do you know this? And if true how do you know who is paying the salary?
  • half full (07/03/2021, 18:21) Like (12) Dislike (2) Reply
    Shipment just a little late — just like the opening of the ferry terminal!
  • What you say (07/03/2021, 22:32) Like (29) Dislike (1) Reply
    Governord office staff getting paid to blogg..
  • Ndp Marlon (07/03/2021, 23:32) Like (27) Dislike (0) Reply
    The governor has no plans
  • Liat 521 (07/03/2021, 23:33) Like (13) Dislike (6) Reply
    Down with this governor and down with the oppressive Uk we don’t need their vaccine
  • rattie (07/03/2021, 23:46) Like (9) Dislike (1) Reply
    And I am told the little amount they sending is a waste of time
  • Common Sense (08/03/2021, 07:28) Like (6) Dislike (1) Reply
    The people of these islands should keep in mind that many of the islands and territories in the Caribbean don’t have a mother country supplying them with free Covid vaccine, that is where the 2,000 doses from Dominica should rightly go. Don’t be taken in by this politically aimed stupidity.
  • 911 (08/03/2021, 07:42) Like (17) Dislike (2) Reply
    The Uk cannot do anything right it’s a shame
  • asking for a friend (08/03/2021, 07:48) Like (18) Dislike (2) Reply
    All the Uk want to give us is a prison but nothing for our health or education these people have 400 years at this white supremacy and colonialism why are you people surprised?
    • Tell your friend (08/03/2021, 11:00) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
      Ever heard of do for self. The gimme mentality is much the latent plantation mentality where reliance was on Massa. Except for additional folks to its territorial dependency ro ster via our granting of status, what has the VI given to the UK.
      This genorisity of granting stars has created urgent need for prison and personnel ,the largest of expense which is paid for by the UK, which continues to expand and which
      h we can never afford. Frankly, I fail to see what benefit we are to the UK.
  • Dose of reality (08/03/2021, 07:58) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    So WE authorized the purchase of a $90k SUV and now WE are bawling about the purchase?! Can't make this stuff up.
  • Poison (08/03/2021, 08:43) Like (4) Dislike (6) Reply
    Why are you all fussing over that poison that some foolish residents have already allowed the health care workers to inoculate them with. Can't you all see that it is a trick by the UK and the Elite? Some of allyo are suppose to be getting your second dose of the poison and sad to say if allyo ain't get it on time allyo may turn into zombies or start shaking all over the place. Allyo will hear!
  • mah (08/03/2021, 10:01) Like (0) Dislike (1) Reply
    @ Ahhhh Just look at all the money Andrew A. Fahie every day and still we are no better off.
  • Bob (08/03/2021, 10:23) Like (2) Dislike (2) Reply
    We need to vaccinate
  • Take Note (08/03/2021, 11:44) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Willing to bet the Governor has a different version of events.
    When it comes to Governors,this current elected body misinterprits and takes liberty with the truth. They did this early on withthe previous Governor and they,if their pattern is a,continuum, now starting early on.
  • Trying to be fair (08/03/2021, 12:37) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    Perhaps the delays experienced with us getting the additional vaccine doses are unavoidable and has nothing to do with a perceived lack of concern for the Territory by the Br Government . However without an explanation from the Governor
    one could easily think otherwise. But let us not first think negatively about this before we get the facts. We are doing Ok
    so far even without the vaccine and the extra doses will be arriving no doubt before long. Also think about other countries that have also had problems with their vaccine roll-outs awa shortages for myriads of reasons.

  • Reply (08/03/2021, 15:36) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    AFTER THE RACIST STATEMNTS FROM THE QUEEN PEOPLE ON HER GRANSON BABY YOU ALL SHOULD NOT LET ANYTHING SURPRISE YOU
  • Xxx (08/03/2021, 23:04) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Even the royal family are racist


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