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... well yes.. but he really is like the little hypeman in the back when the big dogs in front ehzoom rader wrote:Son juss shut your yap and deal with your owm battles. Your input is not neededelec2020 wrote:^ leave those guys alone. its clear they live in a bubble. rah rah rah pnm bad
Dohplaydat wrote:ZR right, my friends came back from Thailand the week after carnival, no screening whatsoever
rebound wrote:... well yes.. but he really is like the little hypeman in the back when the big dogs in front ehzoom rader wrote:Son juss shut your yap and deal with your owm battles. Your input is not neededelec2020 wrote:^ leave those guys alone. its clear they live in a bubble. rah rah rah pnm bad
Redman wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:ZR right, my friends came back from Thailand the week after carnival, no screening whatsoever
Right....but the discussion began with the UNC being ignored by the PNM, and as ZR stated the virus being unacknowledged by the PNM.
So the point in time would be early January.
The scanning was pointed out as one of the actions taken by GORTT.
So welcome to the migration of goalpost.
The scanning isn't the point,...they both just making up tootz.
You think them fellas easy?
pugboy wrote:so my final question before holding strain
will we be getting any of the WHO approved vaccines on any schedule or will all the other countries get before us ?
It's $50 a shot from rumourssMASH wrote:By February we getting vaccine.
Lefff foot, riteeee foot.
Its free in Cayman Islands to all residentselec2020 wrote:^too cheap. when i had to get the shot for yellow fever to travel i could only get it privately and it cost me close to 700 i think. but so far (based on the article i put in the other thread) it will be put on the private market sooner or later.
Times not hard for them. Then pay running right through..elec2020 wrote:^ noted. given how we clamoring to the business community for assistance i doubt that will happen here. warned about it again and again that the hard times coming. this vaccine debacle shows it. imagine not having the funds for something so integral to restarting activity in trinidad and tobago. i feel we might borrow money for it. but with a debt to gdp ratio of almost 90 per cent. lol. i feel by 2030 there will be a mass exodus of those with the skills/education as i only see things getting worse for us.
elec2020 wrote:^ noted. given how we clamoring to the business community for assistance i doubt that will happen here. warned about it again and again that the hard times coming. this vaccine debacle shows it. imagine not having the funds for something so integral to restarting activity in trinidad and tobago. i feel we might borrow money for it. but with a debt to gdp ratio of almost 90 per cent. lol. i feel by 2030 there will be a mass exodus of those with the skills/education as i only see things getting worse for us.
Limit the vaccines and you Limit citizens right to travel abroad.De Dragon wrote:elec2020 wrote:^ noted. given how we clamoring to the business community for assistance i doubt that will happen here. warned about it again and again that the hard times coming. this vaccine debacle shows it. imagine not having the funds for something so integral to restarting activity in trinidad and tobago. i feel we might borrow money for it. but with a debt to gdp ratio of almost 90 per cent. lol. i feel by 2030 there will be a mass exodus of those with the skills/education as i only see things getting worse for us.
Sickening but not surprising given their response to the provision of laptops for children. Why is this so hard for the LFD RFD PNM? I'm not one for conspiracy theories, but the apparent deliberate mismanagement of the vaccine issue has me looking for an ulterior, sinister motive, because incompetence on this scale is simply staggering.
Can you leave this Island at will without a vaccine ?elec2020 wrote:i would give it some time again before i make conspiracy claims. but i think we in the bottom 3 when it comes to total vaccinations in the caribbean
elec2020 wrote:^ i think u mean return. as far as i know u still able to apply to leave trinidad. is entry that is the issue. um i wanna give it a few more months before i make conspiracy allegations as i don't see the benefit atm from them restricting movements
YupsMASH wrote:Nope, u need permission to leave as well.
It was discussed a while back.
But common sense dictates that leaving is not the issue, so it doesn't need a permission.
MRI scans are a big con.sMASH wrote:
It wasn't a Kleenex, it was a Snuggle.sMASH wrote:
Yeahadnj wrote:It wasn't a Kleenex, it was a Snuggle.sMASH wrote:
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"Both MRIs and CT scans can view internal body structures. However, a CT scan is faster and can provide pictures of tissues, organs, and skeletal structure.
An MRI is highly adept at capturing images that help doctors determine if there are abnormal tissues within the body. MRIs are more detailed in their images.
Choosing between an MRI and CT scan
Most likely, your doctor will give you a recommendation based on your symptoms whether you should get an MRI or CT scan.
If you need a more detailed image of your soft tissue, ligaments, or organs, your doctor will commonly suggest an MRI.
Such cases include:
herniated disks
torn ligaments
soft tissue issues
If you need a general image of an area like your internal organs, or due to a fracture or head trauma, a CT scan will commonly be recommended."
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