Has UK failed VI again? Confusion over 2nd dose of vaccine
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”
Nothing could compare with the deliberate poisoning endured by the people of the VI by an unconscionable untrustworthy elected body.
Bvi people wake up this is a fight for freedom and justice
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
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!
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.
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
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.
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.
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.