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LIVE UPDATES: COVID Management February 2, 2021

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Key points and live updates from the February 2, 2021 COVID management press conference featuring Prime Minister Mia Mottley.

  • Too many people still are not wearing masks.
  • Too many people still gathering.
  • COVID-19 “ain’t playing”.
  • The real battle is in the households, the village shops, the communities.
  • This is not about hurting anyone.
  • Take time to Pause, Reflect, Refresh and Renew.
  • I know what it is like to have a life-long battle with dieting.
  • There is no cheating with dieting.
  • You cannot cheat and beat COVID.
  • Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley reinforced for Barbadians to cooperate with those coming to their homes under Operation Seek and Save.
  • Government will deploy public address systems across the country to reach as many people as possible.
  • Operation Seek and Save
    • If something is wrong, say it.
    • If something isn’t right, shout.
  • Government expects to receive supplies from India.
  • The first batch of 100 000 vaccines is for 50 000 people and they are hoping to deploy them in the near future.
  • There will be public information and sensitisation on the vaccines.
  • There are some people who are ready, but the beneficiaries must be front line workers.
  • These include those working in the medical facilities, police, national security forces and critical essential services, the elderly and the most vulnerable, especially individuals with multiple co-morbidities
  • We are working assiduously to get more vaccines.
  • Prime Minister Mottley asked everyone country to pause, pray and reflect for five minutes on Sunday at midday, on what we must do to save our nation and people.
  • We are a country that literally believes in a higher force.
  • Anyone in a position to help swab please call 535-5352.
  • There are 11 teams in the field now.
  • People are volunteering to help.
  • There are challenges with COVID-19 test results.
  • The reagent for automatic extraction of the RNA from samples is not available.
  • The manual extraction for PCR tests is ongoing.
  • The lab ordered the reagent for automatic extraction since last September.

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