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aaron17 wrote:Would the vaccination process relieve the bump?
MaxPower wrote:Well done T&T,
Going rel rel good.
Now i dont want to hear no crying when Master Keith lays the pipe and not mining allyuh again eh.
I want you Trinis feel it.
A wake up call is needed.
The Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington.pugboy wrote:Who comes up with these projections?adnj wrote:Biggest projected bump in Trinidad of the pandemic.
Vaccinations at the expected pace have already been factored in. Assumptions for the model are listed at the FAQs.aaron17 wrote:Would the vaccination process relieve the bump?
paid_influencer wrote:American vaccinated 4 million people in a single day day yesterday. They are well on track to having everyone vaccinated within a month or two.
Two nurses at every Trinidadian school, administering 15 shots each is nearly 15,000 shots each day.redmanjp wrote:[youtube][/youtube]paid_influencer wrote:American vaccinated 4 million people in a single day day yesterday. They are well on track to having everyone vaccinated within a month or two.
That works out to more than 1% of its entire population in just 1 day. On that scale Trinidad would have to do 15000 per day! Of course we can't expect to start off like that but 1000 a day isn't anything to boast about.
Of course it would be impossible without private sector involvement. And I don't necessarily mean procurement of the vaccine, simply distributing it to them would help.
Two doctors, nurses, vets, or IV drug users at every Trinidadian school, administering 15 shots each is nearly 15,000 shots each day.timelapse wrote:Two properly working nurses maybe.
My vet probably works faster
goalpost wrote:Thoughts on the rumours of a 2nd lockdown? I find it hard to believe. Probably reinstatement of some restrictions, but i cant see a full lockdown happening
After it then.paid_influencer wrote:goalpost wrote:Thoughts on the rumours of a 2nd lockdown? I find it hard to believe. Probably reinstatement of some restrictions, but i cant see a full lockdown happening
with THA elections looming, no way we have a lockdown
aaron17 wrote:After it then.paid_influencer wrote:goalpost wrote:Thoughts on the rumours of a 2nd lockdown? I find it hard to believe. Probably reinstatement of some restrictions, but i cant see a full lockdown happening
with THA elections looming, no way we have a lockdown
aaron17 wrote:After it then.paid_influencer wrote:goalpost wrote:Thoughts on the rumours of a 2nd lockdown? I find it hard to believe. Probably reinstatement of some restrictions, but i cant see a full lockdown happening
with THA elections looming, no way we have a lockdown
sMASH wrote:the other officer attached to alwaris?
goalpost wrote:Thoughts on the rumours of a 2nd lockdown? I find it hard to believe. Probably reinstatement of some restrictions, but i cant see a full lockdown happening
K74T wrote:14 today
Dohplaydat wrote:MaxPower wrote:Well done T&T,
Going rel rel good.
Now i dont want to hear no crying when Master Keith lays the pipe and not mining allyuh again eh.
I want you Trinis feel it.
A wake up call is needed.
Trinis not listening, all my friends who were paranoid about Covid last year liming this weekend, including me.
redmanjp wrote:usual low weekend numbers. don't let that cause you to be complacent.
aaron17 wrote:Idk of this is breaking news but sources say that hand sanitizers that were produced during this pandemic had high levels of cancer causing substances due to the irregularization of the manufacturing process. That means them no name and cheap name ones in hot water. Damn! When we suing? That's why washing hands with soap and water is always the best option.
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