Local NewsNews DLP blasts Government’s COVID-19 response by Sandy Deane 10/01/2021 written by Sandy Deane 10/01/2021 2 min read A+A- Reset FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 201 The Democratic Labour Party this evening charged that Government’s press conference on Saturday was “a slap in the face” for frontline workers, unemployed tourism workers and other Barbadians. Below is the full text of the statement: The press conference on the 9th of January 2021, was a slap in the face of every frontline worker, who for their efforts got commemorated with a shiny $1 coin. It was a slap in the face of every unemployed former tourism worker who cannot pay their bills and has received nothing since unemployment benefits dried up, with rent outstanding and families on welfare. It was a slap in the face of every Barbadian who now is at the bottom of the testing list and who has to remain in their home under curfew at night because COVID 19 breached our borders. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians We did not appreciate the tone in which you addressed the people of Barbados either: placating to the visitors but condescending to us. We were told that we kept our borders open because we needed the tourism dollars to survive. But how are we spending the monies earned? We are spending it on increased testing; increased numbers in isolation; increased administrative costs with a whole new communications team; and now for some visitors, a contribution to their quarantine stay and return flights on offer. How do we pay for all of this, if not with the same dollars we were catching at? We Barbadians deserve better than this. Our borders need to be managed better and our people are the ones who need the financial support at this time – not just to support their families but they must be allowed to develop new opportunities and industries for this country to start earning revenue again. And that leadership must come from the top. Verla De Peiza President, Democratic Labour Party Sandy Deane You may also like Second-place 11-Plus performer: Hard work, family support paved way to success 27/06/2026 Lawyer weighs in on birth tourism debate 27/06/2026 Hilda Skeene staff: Children’s education depends on parents, resources 27/06/2026