Coronavirus - In the DR

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windeguy

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No sad but infuriating. There are measures the govt can and could have taken to ease the strain on he hospitals but chose not to. Some decisions need to be made by the authorities to deal with the healthcare pressures. The question is will they competently and effectively address the situation before the system collapses?
You mean like close the country down for 3 months and impose heavy fines for people not wearing masks in public?

What else?
 

lifeisgreat

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No sad but infuriating. There are measures the govt can and could have taken to ease the strain on he hospitals but chose not to. Some decisions need to be made by the authorities to deal with the healthcare pressures. The question is will they competently and effectively address the situation before the system collapses?
Sadly if they don’t correct things soon it will be to late :(
 

Cdn_Gringo

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For now, the solution is more space, more beds, more drugs and more equipment and more staff. Coupled with a massive public health tracking and tracing program to isolate the spreaders. If you can't nab the ones walking around infecting others then you may have to lock everyone down by default. I'd prefer the former option - find the sick and get them off the streets. Stopping nonessential travel from the USA is probably a step in the right direction. Yet encouraging flights to come regularly and take people off the island can only help.
 

johne

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Apparently you do lack understanding on how the DR is doing their testing.
You would never imagine that based on his constant posting on such matters. A treasure trove of information (all negative BTW) along with constant reminders that one should not DARE to travel to the DR.
 

Andre14615

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For now, the solution is more space, more beds, more drugs and more equipment and more staff. Coupled with a massive public health tracking and tracing program to isolate the spreaders. If you can't nab the ones walking around infecting others then you may have to lock everyone down by default. I'd prefer the former option - find the sick and get them off the streets. Stopping nonessential travel from the USA is probably a step in the right direction. Yet encouraging flights to come regularly and take people off the island can only help.
It's way too late to do contact tracing in the Dominican Republic. That's something they should have done when they were in quarantine months ago. But they literally did nothing but drop the ball and here we are
 

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Too many posts in this thread that aren’t DR related. Back on topic. There’s another thread for non-DR Covid in Off Topic, for those of you that qualify
Off topic posts have been deleted
 

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There are several US Tourists who have summer homes in My region of NS who are staying there......Isolation 14 days...and being closely monitored.
My friends left DR on their yacht and returned to Canada..they were given the 14 day isolation , on board their Yacht... police even checked on them several times.
 
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Russell

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Under Order in Council From Canadian Government no Dominican Citizen , or any other foreign national,can enter Canada until 31 July 23:59:59
PC Number 2020-0523.
Only USA Citizens are permitted to enter Canada under this order.
Parts of Eastern Canada are a good example for Dominican Government to study ''how lock down works and stop the spread of cv19 in its tracks.
The four Atlantic Provinces are an excellent example for Dominican Government to assess .
 

CaribeDigital

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You guys have ever been laid off? Not fired immediataly but given advance notice? I was.
And I remember my last days on the job very well.

This helps me to understand the position of the Health Minister, his deputies and associates on the COVID-19 front.
Zero motivation, zero planning, zero initiative. And don't blame humans for being human.

They have scheduled the elections for the worse possible time.
 

william webster

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Under Order in Council From Canadian Government no Dominican Citizen , or any other foreign national,can enter Canada until 31 July 23:59:59
PC Number 2020-0523.
Only USA Citizens are permitted to enter Canada under this order.
Parts of Eastern Canada are a good example for Dominican Government to study ''how lock down works and stop the spread of cv19 in its tracks.
The four Atlantic Provinces are an excellent example for Dominican Government to assess .

Russell
are you sure US citizens can enter ?

I know property owners can enter but don't think a US citizen alone is authorized.
 
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From a front line physician in the Cibao..........."we are overwhelmed and need more beds and equipment, but have also requested refrigerated trucks to serve as temporary morgues."

Respectfully,
Playacaribe2
 

CaribeDigital

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No sad but infuriating. There are measures the govt can and could have taken to ease the strain on he hospitals but chose not to. Some decisions need to be made by the authorities to deal with the healthcare pressures. The question is will they competently and effectively address the situation before the system collapses?
Excuse me, did you think who are those "authorities" supposed to deal with the pressures?
What do you expect from the people who are spending their last days on the job? I was in that situation myself: zero motivation, zero initiative, zero planning. Priority no. 1: the next job.
 
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Very interesting to read the old posts that began this thread.

Both the DR and the US seem unable to take the measures that other countries have adopted to stop the virus.
Americans are obsessed with their freedoms and resist being told what to do even when it makes scientific sense.
I predict the virus will be with us in force until and if there is a vaccine.
Why the DR population cannot cooperate for the good of all is most likely due partly to a lack of education.
My kids graduated from high school in Sosua. I asked them if they took biology in high school and all said yes.
Next I asked them if they remember being taught about virus and bacteria. Not a one said yes.
In fact they still believe you become sick from being caught out in the rain.

China has a population of 1.3 billion yet it was able to stop this disease.
Being a totalitarian country it is easier to enforce isolate at home orders that are accompanied with the knowledge that if you go out in the street you are arrested or shot.

Meanwhile Florida reported 15,000 new cases in one day and the governor is trying to force the schools to open.
The land of the free is quickly becoming the land of the sick and soon dead.
Sadly the DR is following suit and is further handicapped by a substandard medical system for the majority of Dominicans.
I would not trust the reporting of the cases here and without testing no one knows how many people actually have the illness until they seek medical care.

Lots must be dying at home.
 

Cdn_Gringo

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I hear that Abinder and Medina are meeting tomorrow to discuss some sort of response to the rise in CV19 cases. I hope no new curfew.
 

lifeisgreat

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I hear that Abinder and Medina are meeting tomorrow to discuss some sort of response to the rise in CV19 cases. I hope no new curfew.
They have to send clear message out to people most people are confused about what rules are or not...
 
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