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‘TOURISM JOBS? I’M OPTIMISTIC’

Foulkes surprises with upbeat forecast while sector braces for crisis By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net DESPITE the country’s economic fall-out from COVID-19, Labour Minister Dion Foulkes says he feels very optimistic “about the employment situation,” especially as it relates to the country’s tourism industry. Pointing to several hotel properties’ upcoming reopening dates, the minister told reporters yesterday: “I want to say that I am very optimistic about the employment situation in The Bahamas, especially the touristic sector. “We got notifications from Sandals that their

hotel in Exuma will be opening at the end of February and the hotels here in Nassau would be opening the end of March. That is almost good news for almost a thousand employees at Sandals. We also got notifications that Baha Mar will be opening their other two hotels – the Rosewood and the SLS at the beginning of March. So, Baha Mar will be completely open and that is extremely good news.” This comes as some properties are seeing a drop in bookings following US President Joe Biden’s announcement of a new SEE PAGE THREE

ATTORNEY General Carl Bethel has defended the government’s decision to seek an extension of the COVID-19 emergency orders until May 23, saying the move was done “out of an abundance of caution” in response to new coronavirus variants now spreading worldwide. Mr Bethel said when the government has begun the process of mass vaccination, then it will be “reasonable

ECONOMY SHRANK $2.2BN DUE TO COVID By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday confirmed the Bahamian economy shrank by over $2bn last year to almost match the size of the country’s rapidly-growing national debt. The Washington D.C. based Fund, in a statement on the end to its Article IV consultation with The Bahamas, warned that the Government’s debt will “jump” to a level where it almost equals the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) - or economic output - for 2021 due to the COVID-19 fall-out. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

VACCINATION ROLLOUT TIES TO RELAXING RESTRICTIONS By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net

SO IS LIFE PARADISE FOR YOU? SEE PAGE EIGHT

US ACTION TO STALL ABACO’S REBUILD

and justifiable” to reduce or eliminate the emergency orders. Pointing to several COVID-19 variants detected abroad, Senator Bethel said public adherence of the health measures has become even more necessary. “They are said to be highly contagious, at least 70 percent more contagious than the first coronavirus which by itself is very contagious. So, it’s out of an abundance of SEE PAGE FOUR

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

SENATOR DION FOULKES

‘FUNERAL RULES MAKE NO SENSE’ By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net

BAHAMAS Christian Council president Bishop Delton Fernander has questioned the government’s logic in placing a strict limit on the number of people who can attend funerals despite the fact that larger numbers are allowed to congregate in churches for regular Saturday and Sunday services.

BISHOP DELTON FERNANDER He also highlighted issues with people not being able to hold memorial services without a body to remember the dead due to COVID-19 restrictions.

He said: “If you are saying that we can worship 300, 400 in large facilities on Sunday and Saturdays, we can’t do the same worship at the same time, same place to remember our dead and then go to the graveyard. “We have got to have some logic to it. It cannot be just the Cabinet… dictate, stating things without running it by all the stakeholders. SEE PAGE FIVE

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ABACO’S Chamber of Commerce president yesterday voiced fears that the new US quarantine policy will “slam the door again” on the island’s post-Dorian reconstruction, adding: “We can’t catch a break.” Ken Hutton said the protocolsare already deterring second homeowners from returning. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

TECHNOLOGY

BEHIND THOSE DANCING ROBOTS SCIENTISTS HAD TO BUST A MOVE

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