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This is where I will be today, covering this conference for the Associated Press. So happy to use my brain again.

 

Color Pink Group meeting


The Colour Pink Group, headed by Jessica Burton, is doing some impressive work here on behalf of men who identify as gay, bisexual, transgender or have sex with other men. They are providing career training, counseling, guidance and other services to this segment of the population who are homeless or sofa-surfing.

Today at their regular steering committee meeting, they were presented with a cheque from my friend Suzanna as a wedding present to me. What a gift. When I have sufficient time to devote to their activities, I will write a longer post, as they are doing amazing work for this vulnerable population, especially now that Jessica has more support from Ackeem and Kendra. In the meantime, congratulations to them and check out their Facebook page. They need support!

U.S. President Barack Obama calling for urgent action on Zika virus


 

This Zika virus is no joke. U.S. President Barack Obama is now calling for urgent action. It is officially not yet present here in Jamaica, but how is that possible if it has hit most other Caribbean countries, including nearby Haiti?

“The president emphasised the need to accelerate research efforts to make available better diagnostic tests, to develop vaccines and therapeutics, and to ensure that all Americans have information about the Zika virus,” the White House said in a statement.

It seems the government here is doing a better job this time of raising public awareness. But there doesn’t seem to be much fogging going on, nor are clean-up efforts visible. And we are not getting regular updates.

This Youtube video is a public announcement from the Ministry of Health and local doctor Michael Abrahams. Check it out.

“The Job of Creating Jobs”


Some wise words from a fellow economist blogger on the state of the nation’s job market. We don’t get much insight from anywhere else, only sunny updates from the government and the IMF.

Check it out here.

Car accident


Car seats are not legally required here in Jamaica. So of course it is always alarming to see young children floating free in cars, or mothers holding tiny babies in their arms.

It was non-negotiable for us to have a car seat and we have been using one since her birth. Today it was necessary. We were driving around trying to tie up the paperwork associated with being a new human and a car decided to turn into our lane without looking. They hit us on the right front bumper. My heart was pounding as I looked over at my daughter, but I don’t think she even noticed what happened, despite the loud bang.

The car seat kept her safe and the impact was minimal. The driver, however, in a gray Toyota Corolla, drove away quickly. His (or her) bumper fell off though, complete with the license plate. There also happened to be two policemen there, so they collected the bumper and told us to file a report, complete with the license plate. Hopefully we catch them, but I have a feeling nothing will come of it. All I know is I am grateful we are ok.

Zika virus warning


In the face of the new mosquito-born virus- Zika- it seems the government has learned its lesson after the tragic way in which they handled ChikV. I was buying prenatal vitamins at the pharmacy the other day and the pharmacist eyed my stomach. “Are you in the first trimester?” she asked. “No, I’m breastfeeding,” I said. “Why do you ask?” I said, suspecting that the Ministry of Health warnings about delaying pregnancy  and protecting oneself from mosquitos have filtered down to this level.

“We are being told to warn women to protect themselves with repellant,”she said.

This is a good sign. It seems the Ministry is taking an aggressive approach to this virus this time around. Hopefully the life-altering effects of Zika can be avoided to a certain extent, although it is inevitable that the virus will make its way to Jamaica.

 

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Another one from beautiful Strawberry Hill.

Rolling over


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After an unsuccessful trip downtown today, we are just hanging out. We ventured downtown to renew my work permit, but because of incorrect information on the Ministry of Labour’s web site, it turned out we only had to visit one location, as opposed to two for the first application. So we start again tomorrow morning. Sometimes getting things accomplished in this country is painfully incremental. So now we are chilling at home on our new mat. She is now rolling over, both ways, so the stationary days are almost over. I am now being soothed and delighted, however, by her squeals and stories.

 

Look up


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I always love looking up at palm trees.

Pooling


Spending time at the pool at the Pegasus Hotel with my girl.