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wtf wrote:Next week will be interesting.
Deaths are increasing..
wtf wrote:Some how I believe the current outbreak is worse than what they are telling us.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:and weekend stats are usually low
paid_influencer wrote:Keith is many things, but he knows trini behavior. It is why he is Prime Minister after 5 years of garbage performance.
That loophole was put with a purpose. From the last few days all I hearing is about KFC, food trucks and people jackassing the scene.
Expect the loophole to be closed at the proper time tomorrow with the full support of the population. Keith knows what he is doing.
God Bless Keith
Dohplaydat wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:and weekend stats are usually low
Think we will be breaking a new record next week with a 400+ day
Hospitalizations are at 220, that's definitely NOT good especially as it will only increase in the coming weeks.
Also, 16 deaths in the last week, that's more than 2 a day and again that rate will only go up over the next 2-3 weeks.
Also testing numbers have seemed to increased by 50% so next week will definitely have more cases.
Tomorrow we are on course to break our record of active cases.
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God bless keith when he do it now...not quite tomorrow...Dohplaydat wrote:paid_influencer wrote:Keith is many things, but he knows trini behavior. It is why he is Prime Minister after 5 years of garbage performance.
That loophole was put with a purpose. From the last few days all I hearing is about KFC, food trucks and people jackassing the scene.
Expect the loophole to be closed at the proper time tomorrow with the full support of the population. Keith knows what he is doing.
God Bless Keith
Keith needs a scape goat when cases don't go down, watch and see they gonna blame street food and last lap for the continuing spike.
aaron17 wrote:-Curfew for parlours,shops and super markets. They will need a limit of people in building.
- manufacturing sector/private sector reduced.
- travelling capacity reduced more( i eh heard about this long time now)
- no selling of food to prevent long lines.
- license and renewals have to be delayed
- restrict doctor/dental visits?* depends
Basically full lockdown like last year./private and public. That is what we going back to. If its something different..SOE.
nemisis wrote:Parlors, supermarkets etal should not have any time restrictions it will only cause congestion. How hard is that to comprehend?aaron17 wrote:-Curfew for parlours,shops and super markets. They will need a limit of people in building.
- manufacturing sector/private sector reduced.
- travelling capacity reduced more( i eh heard about this long time now)
- no selling of food to prevent long lines.
- license and renewals have to be delayed
- restrict doctor/dental visits?* depends
Basically full lockdown like last year./private and public. That is what we going back to. If its something different..SOE.
Tomorrow is either full lockdown or restaurants opening with a delivery service. This will ease the burden on street vendors.paid_influencer wrote:yea I think the MoH admitted that last year when they stopped the hours restrictions on hardware, electrical stores, etc
I expect nothing tomorrow except a long speech and street food getting stopped (doubles lady, I will miss you).
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:India with a population if 1,380,000,000 and roughly 356,000 cases per day, this is 25.8 cases per 100k.
Trinidad with a population of 1,300,000 and 326 per day has 25.08 cases per 100k.
India has about 10% of their population with 1 vaccine we have 3.2% with their first.
Dohplaydat wrote:grape vine talk.........curfew 6am to 6pm from tuesday
Dave wrote:6am to 6pm????
Dohplaydat wrote:Dave wrote:6am to 6pm????
That's what my sources say.....
If true, last lap part 2 tomorrow night.
shake d livin wake d dead wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:Dave wrote:6am to 6pm????
That's what my sources say.....
If true, last lap part 2 tomorrow night.
6pm-6am is more practical than 6am to 6pm
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