by Paul A. Hay | Mar 19, 2021 | Newsletter
EDITOR’S NOTE: The Caribbean travel industry is abuzz with the news that visitor arrivals had declined by 65.5% in 2020. #IslandsCaribbean will therefore begin a two-part series on the Caribbean travel industry in the near future. This newsletter will begin the...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 18, 2021 | EduCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: As the financial year for most, if not all, Caribbean governments draws to a close, #EduCaribbean begins a series on politics in Caribbean education. This will likely be a two-part newsletter, and we begin with a look at Jamaica, Barbados, and...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 18, 2021 | HealthCaribbean
EDITOR’S NOTE: In February, #HealthCaribbean examined COVID-19 Variants in the Caribbean. Jamaica was first to ban flights from the U.K., although one was mid-flight at the time and had to be allowed to land. Despite this effort, the Government has announced...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 16, 2021 | InfrastruCaribe
EDITOR’S NOTE: In this issue of the newsletter, #InfrastruCaribe continues its social infrastructure series and focuses on healthcare facilities in the Caribbean. Four locations are considered: the Cayman Islands, Trinidad, Cuba and Jamaica. Five facilities are...
by Paul A. Hay | Mar 16, 2021 | Newsletter
EDITOR’S NOTE: Following from our last newsletter which featuring hospitality developments in the Caribbean, where the majority of developments mentioned were in Jamaica. #IslandsCaribbean features Jamaica in this newsletter. As can be expected, the COVID-19...
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