PM slams UNC's latest covid19 claims

Prime Minister Dr Rowley - Vidya Thurab
Prime Minister Dr Rowley - Vidya Thurab

THE Prime Minister is questioning claims from the Opposition UNC about how recently reintroduced covid19 restrictions, such as the closure of beaches and no in-house dining in most eating-places would destroy the economy.

Dr Rowley, who has been in quarantine at the Prime Minister's residence in Blenheim, Tobago since testing covid19-positive on April 6, asked this in a post on his Facebook page

"Please. Somebody help me! I’m trying to figure out exactly what is the latest UNC undermining strategy."

Referring to statements made at a UNC news conference in Port of Spain on Sunday, Rowley said on the news he saw Couva South MP Rudranath Indarsingh "apparently stumbling to read an attack on the latest rollback of selected national activities on the day when we reported almost record levels of infection in community spread of the covid19 virus.

He said Indarsingh claimed "we should not have any of these restrictions because they will destroy the economy." Rowley asked, "What do they think an explosion of covid19 sickness will do, protect and expand the economy?

"If we don’t do any disruption now as the UNC is demanding, will the economy be better off in a full-blown covid19 takeover eventually requiring full-scale lockdown as some countries are currently experiencing?"

Rowley said it was interesting that Indarsingh "who advocates the 'do nothing' to 'protect the economy'" approach, "then says that the current unacceptable increase today should be blamed on the Government for not shutting down Tobago and elsewhere during and around Easter."

He said from the Opposition's statements, there seemed to be no economic consideration for Easter activities. "Incidentally," h said, "the spike we are facing now didn’t start in Tobago. Well before Easter, the CMO's (Chief Medical Officer's) maps showed a progression from deep south to Caroni to the East-West Corridor."

On Indarsingh's call for data, Rowley replied, " The most worrisome data is an increase in hospital occupancy from five to 25 per cent in the last couple of weeks. That trajectory is the biggest threat to the economy."

Rowley asked whether the UNC genuinely cared about the economy or "do they just say anything or do anything that they think will undermine a national fight when common sense tells us that we should all be pulling together."

He concluded, "Talking on both sides of an issue and from both sides of your mouth is not helpful (,) it is pitifully self-serving."

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