Since
the cleanup started in October 2014, it seems we’ve fallen back into the same
rut as it relates to taking preventative measures against the spread of the Chikungunya
Virus.
This
as the ECDPC
(European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control) says there have been 293 new cases of the Chikungunya Virus have been reported in the
Caribbean as stated in the article “More
cases of Chikungunya virus reported in the Caribbean”, published Sunday,
March 02, 2014, The Jamaica Observer.
The
new cases of Chikungunya have been reported in the following Caribbean
countries:
1. Dominica
2. French
Guyana
3. Guadeloupe
4. Martinique
5. St
Barthélemy
6. St
Kitts and Nevis.
7. St.
Martin (French)
This
is in addition to the 5, 900 suspected cases that have been reported since
Saturday February 21st, 2014 by the ECDPC. Which explains the
Canadian Government via their Public Health Agency of Canada reissuing their travel
advisory to their Canadian Citizens not to travel to the Caribbean as the
Chikungunya outbreak is not yet over as reported in the article “Canada Issues Chikungunya Travel
Warning”, published Monday February 2, 2015, The Jamaica Gleaner.
Luckily,
there have been no reported deaths since PAHO (Pan-American Health
Organization) made their statistics available in September 2014 as reported in
my blog article
entitled “31
infected during Jamaican Chikungunya Virus Epidemic - 113 Deaths in the
Caribbean as Jamaica grapples with Chikungunya Virus Outbreak”.
Economic cost of
Chikungunya Virus on Jamaica – GOJ not forthcoming but Opposition gives us an
idea
The
cost of the Chikungunya Virus has been conservatively estimated by Deputy
Opposition spokesman on Industry, Investment, Commerce, Mining and Energy
Senator Kent Gammon, LLM, as being around JA$30 million as stated in the
article “The
cost of Chikungunya to Jamaica”, published Monday, October 20, 2014 by Kent
GAMMON, The Jamaica Observer.
This is of course, assuming five to ten
(5 to 10) lost work days were 60% or one million six hundred thousand Jamaican
earning a wage of JA$2000 per day were to be infected by the Chikungunya Virus.
Substitute your company's average mean salary and the number of company
employees and you can figure out that this is really a very, very conservative estimate.
Opposition
spokesperson for finance and planning, Audley Shaw is a little cleverer,
quoting the PIOJ (Planning Institute of Jamaica) preliminary estimates that suggested
that the economy contracted in the Third and Fourth Quarter of 2014 as noted in
the article “Chikungunya
damaging to economy — Shaw”, published Sunday, March 01, 2015 12:57 PM, The Jamaica Observer.
The
PIOJ figures read as follows:
1.
1.4% in the Third Quarter of 2014
2.
0.3% in Fourth Quarter of 2014
Senator
Audley Shaw attributes this lack of growth during the Third and Fourth Quarter
of 2014 to the loss of productivity due to the Chikungunya Epidemic.
As
we're in the Caribbean, is there also a renewed outbreak of the Chikungunya
Virus in Jamaica?
NSWMA neglecting
Garbage since massive Cleanup in October 2014 - Jamaica facing another possible
Chikungunya Outbreak
Since
the cleanup in October 2014 as mentioned in my blog article
entitled “JA$500
million National Health Emergency Response – 30% of Students absent from School
as GOJ FINALLY serious about Chikungunya Epidemic”, there have now been
reports of Chikungunya Virus making a comeback.
Garbage
is starting to pile up in Payne Land community off Spanish Road and Tivoli
Gardens community to Marcus Garvey Drive and with it comes the return of the
breeding sites for the Aedes aegypti
mosquito that spreads the Chikungunya Virus as stated in the article “Chik-V
Relapse! - Communities Return To Garbage Pile-Ups And Mosquito Breeding Sites
Months After $Multimillion Clean-Up”, published Sunday March 8, 2015 by
Tyrone Thompson, The Jamaica Gleaner
Parts
of Portmore are also seeing a return of Garbage pileups and with it the breeding
grounds of the Mosquitoes. The NSWMA (National Solid Waste Management
Authority) is still not collecting Garbage that's is piling up at schools.
This despite the Ministry of Education and the
Ministry of Health apparently teaming up in August 2014 on Strategies to
prevent the spread of the Chikungunya Virus, one of which included cleaning up
Garbage at the schools as noted in my blog article
entitled “Education
and Health Ministries Meet before 2014-15 Academic Year - How to Stop
Chikungunya Virus spread by Aedes aegypti Mosquito among Children”.
Turns
out the NSWMA is failing on that regard, with the Principal of the George
Headley Primary School in Duhaney Park, St Andrew, Aretha Willie referring to
the NSWMA's lack of action in collecting Garbage from the school premises as
reported in the article “A
Nightmare Of Trash!”, Published Sunday March 8, 2015 by Nadine
Wilson-Harris, The Jamaica Gleaner.
Chikungunya infected
still vulnerable – Influenza and H1N1 Outbreak due to weakened Immune Systems
Albeit
the possibility of being re-infected a second time by the Chikungunya Virus may
not be possible, since we may possible have reached the 60% threshold as stated
by Dr Kevin Harvey, who was Acting Chief Medical Officer back in September 2014
in my blog
article entitled “Minister
of Health comes clean on Chikungunya Virus Epidemic - 35 Official Cases as 60
percent possibly Infected and Medicines running low”, a new outbreak may
still be possible among the remaining population who haven't been infected as yet.
But
it might result in an outbreak of Influenza, as with many Jamaican still
recovering from the Chikungunya Virus as reported in the article “Jamaicans
Urged To Take Flu Seriously As Chikungunya Virus Could Worsen Symptoms”,
published Thursday February 12, 2015, by Anastasia Cunningham, The Jamaica Gleaner.
Many
Jamaicans, who were infected by the Chikungunya Virus, are still recovering.
Many
are still not eating properly and taking Vitamin C supplements and taking the
necessary precautions against the spread of the Chikungunya Virus such as
rubbing on Citronella Lotion to prevent mosquito bites as noted in my blog article
entitled “21
Jamaicans now infected with Chikungunya Virus - DEET and Citronella are
Trending Back-to-School Perfumes on the Playground”
As
such, their immune System are weakened in a manner similar to what the HIV
(Human Immuno-Deficiency Virus) does to the body as described in my blog article
entitled “31
infected during Jamaican Chikungunya Virus Epidemic - 113 Deaths in the Caribbean
as Jamaica grapples with Chikungunya Virus Outbreak” making them susceptible
to other illnesses.
To
quote President of the Medical Association of Jamaica, Dr Shane Alexis, it's
only gonna get worse now that Flu Season has basically started: “This time of
year is well known as the flu season, and with persons travelling from various
countries for various reasons, we anticipate new viruses - flu-like viruses -
to enter our territory, as well as the fact that persons are still having
chik-V-related issues”.
India H1N1 Outbreak death
toll reaches 1,731 – Jamaican very susceptible to Influenza
In
fact, in our weakened state, the Ministry of Health should be concerned about a
possible outbreak of H1N1, a strain of the Influenza Virus more commonly referred
to as the Swine flu, which has been ongoing from October 2014.
Since
Friday February 20th, 2015, the
H1N1 Virus has been ravaging India “India
Struggles to Contain H1N1 Outbreak as Death Toll Hits 700”, published
February 20, 2015 by Adi Narayan, Bloomberg
Business.
Some
News Agencies in India are estimating, based on reports to the Health
Authorities in India, the total number of new cases may have passed a
significant milestone as noted in “Swine
flu: Toll crosses 1,700; H1N1 cases rise in Delhi”, published Monday, March
16, 2015 - 21:10, ZeeNews.
According
to the Union Health Ministry as of Sunday March 15, 2015 since the outbreak
began in October 2014:
1. 1,731
people have died in total
2. 29,938
persons have been affected
3. 4,049 New Cases since January 2015
According
to the Press Trust of India in the first eight weeks of the New Year up to the
week of Sunday February 15th 2015
1. 11,000
people in total have fallen ill due to H1N1 Virus
2. 703
have died due to infection by H1N1
With
our significant Indian Population and possible frequent treks to India and China
by Merchants from Jamaica, could it not be possible that what we should also be
on the lookout for is a possible outbreak of H1N1 Virus?
I’ll
be keeping my ear to the ground as it relate to new on this possibly happening
in Jamaica. Every person who sneezes from a cold may in fact be experiencing a
more prolonged bout of the flue due to their weakened Immune Systems.
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