KOEIMANITIS IN CURACAO
By JJosepha News
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Willemstad, Curacao. I sat back and read the article about Minister Hensley Koeiman, leader of the Curacao political party MAN, expressing his apparent wits end concern about his employees at Social Development Labor and Welfare (SOAW). Hensley has to be lenient with the SOAW employees because he has an election for 2021 or possibly earlier if the leaked message is true of possibly two defecting MPs from supporting the Rhuggenaath Cabinet.
As shareholders and stakeholders of Curacao, voting citizens of this country should want our government to do the best possible job they can, in managing and directing the country’s present and future endeavours.
The 2017 elections and campaigning are long gone and over in Curacao! Even the former US Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, has settled back into the tracks, pushing for the best interest of her country. Then the question is so shouldn’t we as well? That is referred to as political maturity, and putting the best interest of the masses before your own.
Therefore, my interest is for the best of the country and those with their petty vengefulness are not helping the country move forward together but creating rifts and separations and preventing our great land of 444 square kilometers from achieving its greatest heights and reaching its fullest potentials.
In the vice, there is an old cliché, “Don’t expect peace now because you are the underdog because before when you were in charge you were a tyrannical warrior,” or in biblical terms, “You shall reap what you sow.”
In summary, Minister Koeiman, from a March 20, 2018, publication, stated that there is a fungus problem at SOAW and he is doing everything possible to find out what is wrong with the building, after the employees had all kinds of allergic reactions in the workplace. Funds were spent on a specialized company for the problem to be treated and then afterwards the complaints increased again.
Koeiman stated that he doesn’t want to put his staff under pressure to come to work because he doesn’t want to take any risk that the employees will become much worse later. With Koeiman’s decision about dealing with his ministry and employees, this only results in a long and short term efficiency issue.
Let’s understand this situation, Hensley Koeiman studied architectural engineering, and is the undisputed leader of the political party MAN, which has doctors, medical specialists, public healthcare managers, engineers and architects. He is also the minister of SOAW in the Rhuggenaath cabinet and has served the public since the Island Council in 2010.
In plain simple language to Minister Koeiman the advice is that “No man is an island”, so seek the collaboration and assistance from these if you haven’t already: Suzy Romer of PIN, minister of health, who has at her disposal the health and environmental department, which includes the chief medical inspector, who is from all accounts analytical and observant, and there is also the minister of traffic, transportation and spatial planning, Zita Leito of PAR, whose resources can assist in understanding the history of the SOAW building and the problems of it and those in punda.
From a public healthcare management (PHM) perspective, and sadly enough I have wandered into the SOAW building before and, in retrospect, I recalled the sewage-like leakage in the building block area of the SOAW building, and this was more noticeable at night, the puddling of water with the mould/sewage-like appearance and I never paid too much attention to it until March 20, 2018.
In addition, let’s also consider the birds that I have observed and from the recollection of some tenants in the area of the SOAW building, it is safe to assume that some nesting is in the direct vicinity of the building top of the SOAW building.
Good, now that those two points have been established, it is perhaps easier to see and put this puzzle together and see the picture more clearly as I paint the answer as clairvoyantly as possible, which seems apparently to be evading Ministers Koeiman, Romer and Leito.
Because the population of Curacao is majority female, and that is in sharp contrast to the possible error of CBS, which stated that the majority are males, therefore it’s safe to conclude that the majority of the workers in SOAW are females, as it is usually throughout most government ministries. Additionally another statistic that stands out is the number of single parent homes headed by females and the possible disparity in “gender equal pay”.
Therefore, either the workers at Curacao’s ministry of social development, labour and welfare (SOAW) are infected with Koeimanitis (which maybe ten percent), or Hensley Koeiman and the government of Curacao has a far greater problem to deal with, which encompasses more than just ministerial working efficiency, but Curacao’s public healthcare system and SVB, because workers lives are possibly in danger or are already have been seriously compromised and possibly require serious immediate medical attention.
Now on the other hand, maybe a percentage of these workers are just faking it for now and over-exaggerating the issue at hand but silently they are really carrying the problem, which may be far worse than thought. Hopefully, in cases like this, the better wishes is for it to be nothing more than “playing hooky”, but if it isn’t then there should be an action plan in place and protocol developed.
In the grand schematic of this problem let’s analyze:
Those with:
A) 10 percent Koeimanitis (faking it and nothing wrong with them);
B) 60 percent to 80 percent suffering from primary and secondary effects of the problem at SOAW;
C) 10 percent to 30 percent unaffected initially on short term basis.
Now if we were to limit our analysis to (B) then the second and third major point with the staff being constantly sick and different allergic reactions indicates fungal infection involvement and speaks about the immune capacity of the individuals at SOAW.
Looking at statistics, asthma and respiratory illnesses are on the rise in Curacao, cardiac and circulatory related illness are at their highest, renal insufficiency, incapacity and disorders are at some of the highest in the eastern Caribbean region, with a high amount of kidney failure per capita and, lastly metabolic disorders, especially diabetes, just about lead the Caribbean basin. So what is the common denominator?
The fourth major point is that the building apparently was treated for the fungus and remarkably Mr Koeiman stated the complaints then increased again. This is the bread and butter that was so obvious. The SOAW building either was not properly treated completely [NPTC] (10% chance).
The surprising factor is that this is a fungal/bacteria or toxic mold-bacteria dilemma. Where could the bacteria have arisen from? Maybe just the air itself; with gram positive and gram negative strains floating and existing, maybe from the air pollution from the Isla Refinery, or maybe the birds (that were mentioned before) hanging around and over the building top of SOAW.
Can the fungus and bacteria coexist or share some type of beneficial coexistence? The proof of that is in what is occurring in the SOAW SOS dilemma. The answer is absolutely yes!
The Explanation:
When the SOAW building was sprayed and treated, if it was done completely and thoroughly, the treatment was not adequate it seems and the reason is because of a simple rule of life. We all experience this same phenomenon when we get sick or especially when females overdose on antibiotics.
The first thing is the gastrointestinal discomfort and diarrhea, because of the killing of the good and bad bacteria that may be present in the illness dealing with the intestines. As a result the bad bacteria flourishes and takes over, hence causing more problems and sick feeling in most women. This may result in also an overgrowth of the fungus type species; Candida albicanis; resulting in a yeast infection of the vagina or the mouth and or throat, which we call “thrush”.
Well, in this scenario at SOAW, the same thing occurred, when they sprayed the building it killed the fungus, but the fungus was keeping the bacteria that was present in coexistence, in a type of check and balance and, as a result, the bacteria, more than likely Gram Positive strands, grew and proliferated and the employees who had a fungal/mold infection (example shortness of breath or yeast infection most noticed) became worse and experienced more complications with the resulting bacterial infection.
Bacteria and fungus are in direct competition for nutrients and therefore it is easy to think that the bacteria would kill off the fungus or the fungus would kill off the bacteria by their secretions, but there has been documented scientific literature where the bacteria and fungus live with accelerated assistance one from the other (which I will discuss at another time). In this scenario, it makes a perfect hand and glove theory of the rising cases of diabetes in Curacao and the alarming amount of dialysis from some type of renal diseases.
Surprisingly enough, this situation has been investigated from an odd paper I read from a SMU (St Martinus University – School of Medicine) Dutch female professor on leaky gut syndrome (LGS). Surprisingly enough, she probably did not know how close to the discovery of the real issue and problem occurring in Curacao she may have stumbled upon, and to be more specific the one culprit from analysis seems to be the cause of an insignificant gut player “Blastocystis hominis”, which very few in the medical community are paying attention to.
Now the rest of the story should be absolutely clear for helping the employees immediately and therefore reducing the long term bill and expense of Curacao’s healthcare budget.
In terms of understanding the treatment regime, an antifungal dose (to the specific strain), along with a food grade calcium bentonite clay and low dosage gram positive and gram negative antibiotic amoxicillin with potassium clavulanate may do well. Please seek the advice of your medical doctor first!
To finish this scenario under analysis (B) there are the fungus spores and bacteria spores that would also be in existence. Therefore, even though the spraying may kill the fungus-mould, the spraying may not affect the spores of the fungus and because the bacterial spores are so much more resistant to attack than those of the fungus, the bacterial proliferation and spreading would increase even more, especially in the presence of all of the dead fungus.
In addition, the air pollution may also encourage the bacterial spores to outnumber the fungal spores just based on the potential Ka constant for the potential acidity forming components in the air, from pollutants of the oil refining business. The statistics that Curacao is ranked high in the world’s top ten countries for air pollution per capita may be considered supportive evidence of the spore theory and continued illnesses and the possible detrimental effect on the country’s human, economic and financial resources.
Hence, this is something that needs immediate attention because the re-infection of mould from work to car to home and then from home to car to work again is one continuous cycle that the employees of SOAW need to be properly evaluated and given medical attention and assistance as well as their families.
In the case of females, changes in menstrual cycle, headaches, brain fog, dermatitis, allergies, increased flatulence and burping, sluggish feeling and a craving for sweets, (I will explain later in a subsequent article) are common symptoms for fungal-bacterial infection related illnesses.
The same symptoms may occur in males, with the exception obviously of the menstrual cycle changes; and the transmission of yeast infections that could arise from the infection from the female partner as mentioned earlier, via oral or vaginal sexual relations.
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