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paid_influencer wrote:K74T wrote:44 additional cases
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gentlemen, the numbers have stabilized.
DMan7 wrote:Why not close down the beaches? If you have prevented outdoor close contact sports which involves very little players / people playing outdoor sports compared to how many bodies will be on the beach at a time. Makes no sense.
DMan7 wrote:Why not close down the beaches? If you have prevented outdoor close contact sports which involves very little players / people playing outdoor sports compared to how many bodies will be on the beach at a time. Makes no sense.
aaron17 wrote:They say the rate we going in tnt ....in 4 years time we could fully vaccinate everyone and come out of the pandemic...that realistic?
Yea for 'convenience'.K74T wrote:Beach lockdown may be after Easter
DMan7 wrote:Why not close down the beaches? If you have prevented outdoor close contact sports which involves very little players / people playing outdoor sports compared to how many bodies will be on the beach at a time. Makes no sense.
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Dohplaydat wrote:DMan7 wrote:Why not close down the beaches? If you have prevented outdoor close contact sports which involves very little players / people playing outdoor sports compared to how many bodies will be on the beach at a time. Makes no sense.
Closing beaches would have made it worse because people already booked their beach houses and tobago hotels/villas....you want everybody chook up inside or in restaurants? At least having the beaches open makes ppl go outside.
Covid is spread mostly indoors in poorly ventilated spaces.
Dohplaydat wrote:DMan7 wrote:Why not close down the beaches? If you have prevented outdoor close contact sports which involves very little players / people playing outdoor sports compared to how many bodies will be on the beach at a time. Makes no sense.
Closing beaches would have made it worse because people already booked their beach houses and tobago hotels/villas....you want everybody chook up inside or in restaurants? At least having the beaches open makes ppl go outside.
Covid is spread mostly indoors in poorly ventilated spaces.
redmanjp wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:DMan7 wrote:Why not close down the beaches? If you have prevented outdoor close contact sports which involves very little players / people playing outdoor sports compared to how many bodies will be on the beach at a time. Makes no sense.
Closing beaches would have made it worse because people already booked their beach houses and tobago hotels/villas....you want everybody chook up inside or in restaurants? At least having the beaches open makes ppl go outside.
Covid is spread mostly indoors in poorly ventilated spaces.
True but close contact outside still a risk remember the White House Rose Garden superspreader event?
sMASH wrote:redmanjp wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:DMan7 wrote:Why not close down the beaches? If you have prevented outdoor close contact sports which involves very little players / people playing outdoor sports compared to how many bodies will be on the beach at a time. Makes no sense.
Closing beaches would have made it worse because people already booked their beach houses and tobago hotels/villas....you want everybody chook up inside or in restaurants? At least having the beaches open makes ppl go outside.
Covid is spread mostly indoors in poorly ventilated spaces.
True but close contact outside still a risk remember the White House Rose Garden superspreader event?
and no covid spread at the arm wrestling event.
redmanjp wrote:K74T wrote:FB_IMG_1617410788385.jpeg
Why they not saying where this vessel came from? Is it a vene fishing vessel by chance? what other vessels would have foreigners at this time?
K74T wrote:redmanjp wrote:K74T wrote:FB_IMG_1617410788385.jpeg
Why they not saying where this vessel came from? Is it a vene fishing vessel by chance? what other vessels would have foreigners at this time?
Tankers, offshore supply vessels, bulk carriers, etc.
paid_influencer wrote:^ nah, them doh want to scare the population
Gladiator wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:DMan7 wrote:Why not close down the beaches? If you have prevented outdoor close contact sports which involves very little players / people playing outdoor sports compared to how many bodies will be on the beach at a time. Makes no sense.
Closing beaches would have made it worse because people already booked their beach houses and tobago hotels/villas....you want everybody chook up inside or in restaurants? At least having the beaches open makes ppl go outside.
Covid is spread mostly indoors in poorly ventilated spaces.
So then why did they close the beaches for in the first place?
Gem_in_i wrote:Can they charge these quarantine breakers?
goalpost wrote:Wtf is up with that projection??
Dohplaydat wrote:Also, a comparison with Barbados.......this is just sad. And where our vaccines? Oh we not sure we getting any more by July.
Brace ourselves.
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