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matr1x wrote:Here is to a covid new year
paid_influencer wrote:matr1x wrote:Here is to a covid new year
true talk. covid will likely kill out more people in 2021 than 2020.
Numb3r4 wrote:Why is there so much variation with the experiences with the vaccine?
Is it on account of the various brands? each with its own peculiarities or does it show a reaction on the patient side?
Dizzy28 wrote:Deaths up to 132
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Deaths up to 132
and we've had 128 new positive cases this week - keeping in mind that it may mostly be people who are feeling really sick that would go to get tested - many who have mild symptoms may just treat at home and not get tested
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Dizzy28 wrote:Deaths up to 132
and we've had 128 new positive cases this week - keeping in mind that it may mostly be people who are feeling really sick that would go to get tested - many who have mild symptoms may just treat at home and not get tested
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Can we really survive another lockdown?
timelapse wrote:These idiots going to get the beaches locked down again. Yesterday, me and the missus went up to Yara bay. Place was nice and quiet. Everybody else on the beach were social distancing in their little cliques. All of a sudden, about 30 something people start coming on the beach with folding tables, coolers etc and all up in our business. Not a mask in sight, and is a huge cluster of people. It didn't even look like a party, just a very large family gathering. We end up leaving, because the peace and quiet is now gone, and there are strangers all over the place. Just as we exit the car park, TTPS pulls in. Did not stick around to find out the outcome, but I am sure they were for the very least cautioned .Come nah people, stop allyuh sheit. You are going to make it bad for everybody.
MG Man wrote:chaguanas market is a shitstorm of festering stupidity
Vendors and consumers all either not wearing masks, or wearing chin diapers
But nah, let's ruin the bar and restaurant industry
timelapse wrote:MG Man wrote:chaguanas market is a shitstorm of festering stupidity
Vendors and consumers all either not wearing masks, or wearing chin diapers
But nah, let's ruin the bar and restaurant industry
You obviously never lime along the backroads in central.Dem fellas buying from the bar and proceeding to their 'Drinking Shed" or other similar structure.There are several such places in my neighbourhood alone. Based on the behaviour that goes on there, dem fellas have zero facks to give about social distancing, masks , covid or the concern for anybody life"
I agree, the restaurant and bar industries suffering, but Trinidad full of drunkards and mammoos that DGAF about anything other than daroo. Until these people can learn some discipline, bars could stay closed forever for all I care. I not going to die from something as dotish as Covid.I treat my body too good to be getting germs from alcoholics.If you can't function without a bar, Newsflash, you are an alcoholic. There's help for that
redmanjp wrote:given this data that aerosols are much more likely than fomites (infected surfaces) too infect you shouldn't the Govt be mandating some type of ventilation for business under the 'new normal' protocols? the data shows zero cases linked to surfaces but some cases linked to aerosols.
https://english.elpais.com/society/2020-10-28/a-room-a-bar-and-a-class-how-the-coronavirus-is-spread-through-the-air.html
Dohplaydat wrote:redmanjp wrote:given this data that aerosols are much more likely than fomites (infected surfaces) too infect you shouldn't the Govt be mandating some type of ventilation for business under the 'new normal' protocols? the data shows zero cases linked to surfaces but some cases linked to aerosols.
https://english.elpais.com/society/2020-10-28/a-room-a-bar-and-a-class-how-the-coronavirus-is-spread-through-the-air.html
I agree, all this nonsense of sanitizing places and wiping down sh*t have to stop. I fed up tell people for the get go that a virus like covid spreads in close quarters with poor ventilation.
My gym owner actually realized this and leaves to doors open, added a couple fans and leaves the AC one as well.
redmanjp wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:redmanjp wrote:given this data that aerosols are much more likely than fomites (infected surfaces) too infect you shouldn't the Govt be mandating some type of ventilation for business under the 'new normal' protocols? the data shows zero cases linked to surfaces but some cases linked to aerosols.
https://english.elpais.com/society/2020-10-28/a-room-a-bar-and-a-class-how-the-coronavirus-is-spread-through-the-air.html
I agree, all this nonsense of sanitizing places and wiping down sh*t have to stop. I fed up tell people for the get go that a virus like covid spreads in close quarters with poor ventilation.
My gym owner actually realized this and leaves to doors open, added a couple fans and leaves the AC one as well.
the AC is using fresh or recycled air?
You choose AC or fresh air in a building. You don't get both unless you leave some windows open.redmanjp wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:redmanjp wrote:given this data that aerosols are much more likely than fomites (infected surfaces) too infect you shouldn't the Govt be mandating some type of ventilation for business under the 'new normal' protocols? the data shows zero cases linked to surfaces but some cases linked to aerosols.
https://english.elpais.com/society/2020-10-28/a-room-a-bar-and-a-class-how-the-coronavirus-is-spread-through-the-air.html
I agree, all this nonsense of sanitizing places and wiping down sh*t have to stop. I fed up tell people for the get go that a virus like covid spreads in close quarters with poor ventilation.
My gym owner actually realized this and leaves to doors open, added a couple fans and leaves the AC one as well.
the AC is using fresh or recycled air?
adnj wrote:You choose AC or fresh air in a building. You don't get both unless you leave some windows open.redmanjp wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:redmanjp wrote:given this data that aerosols are much more likely than fomites (infected surfaces) too infect you shouldn't the Govt be mandating some type of ventilation for business under the 'new normal' protocols? the data shows zero cases linked to surfaces but some cases linked to aerosols.
https://english.elpais.com/society/2020-10-28/a-room-a-bar-and-a-class-how-the-coronavirus-is-spread-through-the-air.html
I agree, all this nonsense of sanitizing places and wiping down sh*t have to stop. I fed up tell people for the get go that a virus like covid spreads in close quarters with poor ventilation.
My gym owner actually realized this and leaves to doors open, added a couple fans and leaves the AC one as well.
the AC is using fresh or recycled air?
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