We live temporarily in Curaçao because grandpa and grandma live there and we have a nice place there. And we would like to give our children a good time in this Corona period. We are very grateful that this is one of our possibilities and freedoms!

From here the Netherlands looks very red and glowing. The fact that Curaçao knows little one Corona dead is also reported in an American newspaper in the following article. Funny because it can be read from just an American perspective.

It goes well for a number of reasons:

  • It is very clearly communicated what is and is not allowed.
    Everyone understands there is no discussion about the rules.
  • It is maintained quite rigorously.
  • Lots of mouthcaps in shops and government buildings. (In which, by the way, you will be helped very smoothly.)
  • Work is done at home.
  • In schools a minimum number of children in the classroom. We work with some kind of shifts.
  • In short, control is being exercised and this is taken seriously by the people themselves.

Incidentally, the one dead one mentioned in the article below is a Dutch Pensionado who arrived with Corona in the early days and died here.


Your chance of dying from Covid19 on the island of Curacao is a whopping 0.187%



With all the scaremongering and wild numbers being thrown at you by mainstream media, it is a rare gem to find some actual, verifiable numbers on anything related to the Covid scamdemic. The numbers in this post are from the official government department dealing with this “disease”.

All totals are from March 13th 2020 to October 8th 2020.
In the image you can see a total of 8745 people having been tested for Covid19 and under the heading “Kasonan Positivo” you can see the Total Number of “Infected” people (532). Now under the heading “Persona fayese total” you can see the total number of deaths. (Just one. The original dutch citizen who brought it to the island)

Based on these OFFICIAL numbers we can now draw some very interesting conclussions. One of them being the mortality rate of Covid19 on the island of Curacao. The mortality rate of Covid19 on the Curacao population is 1 (death) divided by 532 (total infected) times 100 (%). That gives us the following calculation: 1/532*100 which gives us a whopping 0.187%

This means your actual chances of dying from Covid19 between March 13th and October 8th 2020 on the island of Curacao was 0.187%. As more and more people are getting tested this number seems to be decreasing rather than going up.

An interesting point to note is that the island has had a very relaxed attitude towards wearing masks. We have been able to verify that banks do require patrons to wear a mask, and the same applies to traveling with public transportation. These numbers are the complete opposite of what you would expect in a real pandemic. So what is the difference with other countries?

The Island Itself Is Different
Curacao has approx 164,093 people according to worldometers.info website. Just about everybody knows everybody else, and even if you don't know someone else personally there is a big chance you know someone who does know that person. This makes it harder for the local media to manipulate with numbers (if they wanted to).

Dengue fever and Covid19
Dengue is not uncommon to the island. In recent years there have been a number of dengue outbreaks during the rainy season. According to an article posted on Reuters, Dengue may provide some immunity against COVID-19, but this alone does not explain the difference with other countries that have had similar outbreaks of dengue fever.

https://www.northamerica-news.com/health/does-curacao-have-the-most-covid-resistant-population-in-the-world/?fbclid=IwAR3WYnWfB49_R6goqYIiyiXwPABPxfAS8r9boFX4D41jFRmhTWbNWhswskc

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