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Chamber's 'grave concern' on lockdown release effect

By NEIL HARTNELL

Tribune Business Editor

nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation (BCCEC) today said it is "gravely concerned" by a near-total lockdown of New Providence that may ultimately prove "counterproductive" to the Government's health objective.

The Confederation, which represents the interests of businesses and the private sector, said the lockdown's eventual lifting will likely result in "thousands of persons flooding" food stores, water depots, gas stations and other essential services to restock on critical goods and supplies.

It warned that this would undermine social distancing and other health protocols seen as critical to combating COVID-19's spread, and could even reverse any gains made in stemming the pandemic's rapid spread throughout New Providence.

The Chamber, in a signed statement from its chairman, Khrystle Rutherford-Ferguson, also lamented the lack of warning given by the Government to New Providence businesses and residents over its plans to impose even tighter COVID-19 restrictions.

"Many in the business community, along with the general public, had no notice and were therefore unable to adequately prepare for a complete lockdown of New Providence," the Chamber said. "During this time there will be many without sufficient access to food, water and medication.

"The Chamber urges the Competent Authority [Prime Minister's Office] to reconsider this position, having regard for the likely event that thousands of persons will flood food stores, gas stations and pharmacies immediately following the lifting of the lockdown.

"We believe that large numbers of persons congregating on long lines for hours has been - and will be - counterproductive to reducing the spread of COVID-19, and may have an injurious effect on any possible health gains achieved from such a lockdown."

The Chamber also called on the Government to extend the August 21 deadline for companies to pay and file their July VAT returns, given that the lockdown means they will be unable to access their offices to go through records and computer systems. Staff payroll will also be impacted.

Acknowledging that Bahamians must make "a behavioral change" to co-exist with COVID-19, the Chamber urged greater enforcement and harsher penalties for companies and individuals not complying with the health protocols.

It suggested that guilty firms be closed for a period of time, while individuals contravening COVID-19 measures be barred from accessing goods and services.

The Chamber also called for "a phased approach" to returning to full commercial activity, with reduced opening hours initially.

"Panic buying and long lines may be reduced if persons have more predictability and access to goods and services," it added. "This method worked well before the second wave of cases and supports domestic consumption."

Comments

DDK 3 years, 8 months ago

Wonder how this Chamber can POSSIBLY refer to the OPM as The COMPETENT Authority 😂🤣😂

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ThisIsOurs 3 years, 8 months ago

"Acknowledging that Bahamians must make "a behavioral change" to co-exist with COVID-19, the Chamber urged greater enforcement and harsher penalties for companies and individuals not complying with the health protocols"

Yes rather than talking about "Bahamians" who can't listen and hard headed, go find Mary and Jane and Henry who actually breaking the law. Call them hard headed. The rest of us been coup up for months and tired of y'all generalized stick beatings

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hj 3 years, 8 months ago

Exactly the problem. Just because they are unwilling or unable to enforce the law,they enforce total lockdowns. Also these last minute announcements really do not help,since they create anxiety and panic. These doctors,politicians and civil servants know that no matter what they will get their paycheck. What happens to those employees,employers and all the others that have to wait for the last minute announcement to see if they can work tomorrow

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happyfly 3 years, 8 months ago

You all forget that the OPM is closed due to potential contamination by the Wuhan Flu and possible contact has forced the PM to self-quarantine. If the Prime Minister can not keep this virus from entering his own workspace. A doctor, a self-proclaimed health care expert and all of the self-righteous drivel about acting responsibly, how on earth does anyone expect the wider population to prevent the spread of this disease. And still, no one can answer the question - what next ? We lock down even more violently than before. We come out of lockdown and the disease spreads again. We lockdown again. We come out and the disease spreads again. You do the same thing over and over again with the same result means you are nothing but a stupid fool

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