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DMan7 wrote:^People does still follow that?
Some people studied it, couldn't make sense out of it and went right to back what they know: chicken, fish, pepper, and chips.daring dragoon wrote:nobody studying covid any more, it now about gas ,water and flour increase in prices and we forgot about the 4 murdered divers.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:First case of Covid19 in Trinidad has been confirmed
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/livestream/
The infected person came into Trinidad on Monday night and alerted the Ministry of Health on Wednesday 11th. Contract tracing started on Wednesday 11th.
52 year old man came in on a flight from Geneva, family is in isolation.
Mild case. Patient will be transferred to Caura Hospital.
Ministry of Health is monitoring the situation
Dizzy28 wrote:Is our COVID anniversary today or tomorrow??Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:First case of Covid19 in Trinidad has been confirmed
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/livestream/
The infected person came into Trinidad on Monday night and alerted the Ministry of Health on Wednesday 11th. Contract tracing started on Wednesday 11th.
52 year old man came in on a flight from Geneva, family is in isolation.
Mild case. Patient will be transferred to Caura Hospital.
Ministry of Health is monitoring the situation
wing wrote:I assume you mean nightly prayers during Ramadan. From what I have seen, social distancing has pretty much gone out the window. I for one would be very cautious especially with the increased attendance during the Ramadan time.sMASH wrote:By chance anyone could confirm if u still have to social distance in the religious places, since is full capacity?
Dizzy28 wrote:Is our COVID anniversary today or tomorrow??Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:First case of Covid19 in Trinidad has been confirmed
https://www.cnc3.co.tt/livestream/
The infected person came into Trinidad on Monday night and alerted the Ministry of Health on Wednesday 11th. Contract tracing started on Wednesday 11th.
52 year old man came in on a flight from Geneva, family is in isolation.
Mild case. Patient will be transferred to Caura Hospital.
Ministry of Health is monitoring the situation
Using the UK Biobank resource, we were in a unique position to look at changes that took place in the brain following mild—as opposed to more moderate or severe—SARS-CoV-2 infection. Despite the infection being mild for 96% of our participants, we saw a greater loss of grey matter volume, and greater tissue damage in the infected participants, on average 4.5 months after infection. They also showed greater decline in their mental abilities to perform complex tasks, and this mental worsening was partly related to these brain abnormalities. All these negative effects were more marked at older ages. A key question for future brain imaging studies is to see if this brain tissue damage resolves over the longer term."
alfa wrote:wing wrote:I assume you mean nightly prayers during Ramadan. From what I have seen, social distancing has pretty much gone out the window. I for one would be very cautious especially with the increased attendance during the Ramadan time.sMASH wrote:By chance anyone could confirm if u still have to social distance in the religious places, since is full capacity?
Asja has issues a statement which deemed that full capacity in religious institutions means that social distancing is not necessary for when you line up to pray. Not sure if all mosques are doing it but saw it today, shoulder to shoulder for the prayer line. But you still need to wear a mask and sanitize etc
MaxPower wrote:Terrance weeps again….
No again. You can't seem to get shitt right.matr1x wrote:Happy covidesarry!
MaxPower wrote:Terrance weeps again….
adnj wrote:Why would they explode? The current projections show total cases to be at 20% of the peak at the end of the year. Deaths for today were projected to be 2.8. Cases are also projected to decrease to near zero by June.
But that's just a projection.
The peak estimated case occurrence was 10,000 per day at year's end while confirmed cases was about 1,000. The cases did skyrocket. There simply wasn't sufficient testing to indicate it.redmanjp wrote:adnj wrote:Why would they explode? The current projections show total cases to be at 20% of the peak at the end of the year. Deaths for today were projected to be 2.8. Cases are also projected to decrease to near zero by June.
But that's just a projection.
perhaps not now but a few weeks ago - if they were turning away lots of ppl at that time it would be the reason we did not see skyrocketing cases as what happen in UK, US, etc.
Phone Surgeon wrote:Things ramping up slightly.
Mt.hope oxygen usage for covid patients increasing
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