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Just get vaccinated

Dickson C. Igwe. Photo: VINO/File
By Dickson C. Igwe

The Virgin Islands - like the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar- should have been approaching herd immunity and getting back to normal. Instead, conspiracy theories and anti-vaccinators have held the country back.

Now the Virgin Islands is back where it started in early 2020.

All the gains by the prudence of a Virgin Islands Party Government that at least got it right with the pandemic science, have been rolled back by sheer ignorance.

Had the British Virgin Islands been at least 80% vaccinated with a first dose- which would have been easily done with the aid of the UK Astra Zeneca Vaccine roll out- this present health crisis would not have been visited upon us.

Now, there are no guarantees.

Will schools return to normal in September? Will businesses allow unvaccinated employees to work side by side with the vaccinated? Will the critical economic pillar of tourism suffer further trauma? Will there be a return to recession and poverty?

The preceding are some of the hard questions that will shortly be answered.

The USA and UK, two countries that suffered the most from the pandemic are feeling optimistic. Why? Infections, illnesses, and deaths are falling significantly as a result of massive vaccine rollouts.

The USA, like the Virgin Islands, fell into the anti-vaccine narrative early on, mainly driven by Evangelicals and Conspiracy theorists.

However, a new Biden Presidency took a hard right turn and moved in the direction of science. The result is a decline in the infection and death rate.

The UK too made huge errors by failing to lockdown early, and that cost thousands of lives. The UK-led AstraZeneca vaccine research and rollout program pulled the country from the precipice.

Today the Virgin Islands could have been where Gibraltar is today with the population getting back to normal.

Instead, a strong anti-science religious culture has kept the country back.

A second pandemic wave probably driven by a Delta Variant has visited fear and anxiety upon the land.

The hope is that strong hygiene and medical protocols will keep the surge from a further increase. But that is a hope, not a certainty.

Had the country been approaching herd immunity today the situation would be greatly different, with a safe and confident population.

Instead, we're back at square one.

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8 Responses to “Just get vaccinated ”

  • one (10/07/2021, 10:58) Like (6) Dislike (3) Reply
    Good advise
  • setback (10/07/2021, 12:22) Like (6) Dislike (4) Reply
    Stay vigilant.
    The fact that it is hitting those unvaccinated the hardest speaks loud and clear. All other persuation has been exhausted. Time to move ahead on the course of recouping.
    We should note that world exposure and education for our people.is drastically needed to bring us into a realiity that most are incapable of comprehending.


  • Black Sheep (10/07/2021, 13:20) Like (9) Dislike (6) Reply
    Taking the vaccine won't stop the spread or present outbreak. Rush to get back to business and political ignorance to blame...
    • facts (10/07/2021, 16:44) Like (6) Dislike (9) Reply
      I don’t know how much time people have to say this. Right now with this new variant the vaccine is not even strong enough to fight it. So tell me now they’ll have to now take another form of vaccine to fight each new variant smh, wake up people this vaccine is not approved and many other countries have banned using it.
  • E. Leonard (10/07/2021, 14:10) Like (10) Dislike (5) Reply
    VI residents choosing not to get vaccinated or getting the jab is a personal choice. The choice is not harmless though. The personal choice has consequences and pose a risk(s) to the individual, his/her family, co-workers, fellow congregation members, sport team members, shoppers, frontline service providers and the overall community. It poses challenges for the small and limited health institution, medical providers and maintaining a safe and healthful public health and safety posture.

    The data from advanced countries show that the majority of people currently being hospitalized and dying from Covid are unvaccinated. Areas with low vaccination rates are experiencing more hospitalizations and deaths and the Delta variant is an emerging threat. Yes, choosing to forego getting the jab is a personal choice but doing so can be viewed as a patriotic duty and a national security issue among other benefits. The benefits outweigh the cost. Freeloading, ie, depending on other people getting vaccinated with the false premise that one does not need to is risky. Get the jab.
  • Be Observant (11/07/2021, 09:39) Like (0) Dislike (2) Reply
    VACCINATED FOLKS ARE TRANSHUMAN
  • Well meh boy (11/07/2021, 15:34) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    dis ah set up.
  • Useless vaccine (14/07/2021, 06:48) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    Fully Vaccinated can still get sick just like the UNVACCINATED, pointless and useless keep yo poison of a vaccine, yall ever wonder why the UK give y'all a million pound vaccine FOR FREE, but when you needed aid with Irma u could hardly get any if u did at all, now they trying to take full control of the Island, Stupid and blinded brainwash people, gullible and senseless believes every thing dem see on the Tv.


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