April 25, 2021
Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed by this author are their own and do not represent the official position of the Barbados Today Inc.
by Dr. Basil Springer
“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” – Jeremiah 29:11
The future of the CARICOM economy will be addressed in two successive columns.
1 gives a historical synopsis of the CARICOM environment, strategic economic comparisons between CARICOM and other selected jurisdictions with stronger economic performance, followed by examples of CARICOM’s economic development challenges and possible solutions.
London Luton Airport and Stansted flights: 30 countries could be on UK s green list for travel
The government is expected to announce the traffic light system on May 7
The traffic light system is expected to be unveiled on May 7 (Image: Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)
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Many Brits could be allowed to travel abroad from May 17 as part of the government roadmap out of lockdown.
Wearing a face covering is currently mandatory on public transport and in indoor settings such as shops.
The Government said it will complete a review into measures including face masks and the 1m-plus rule before June 21 - when all other restrictions are lifted.
Mr Johnson laid out his four step plan to ease lockdown in a 68-page document on Monday, February 22, and expressed hope that life could return to normal by the summer.
Niamh Cavanagh HEART-BREAKING TO READ
Kate Garraway has shared the desperate last texts and phone calls from her husband Derek Draper before he was put into a coma.
Turkey has announced today that British tourists will be welcome in the country
Downing Street is considering allowing foreign holidays to resume on May 17
People taken a foreign holiday before the end of June currently face a £5k fine
Up to 30 countries could be placed on a green list , including Iceland and Israel
Some Caribbean islands are also likely to be included on the proposed green list
Britons are booking villas with Wi-Fi and a desk so they can continue to work
Downing Street is considering allowing foreign holidays to resume on May 17
People taken a foreign holiday before the end of June currently face a £5k fine
Up to 30 countries could be placed on a green list , including Iceland and Israel
Some Caribbean islands are also likely to be included on the proposed green list