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Yet we still have daily flights between us and them. I have been monitoring jamaica for a while now and no travel advisory or restriction has been placed on them by our government.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Jamaica under pressure and vaccination rates have been low.
fokhan_96 wrote:Ah mean... come nah ... make it just a lil believable nah.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Jamaica under pressure and vaccination rates have been low.
ed360123 wrote:Yep. Heard the loudspeaker truck passing though central myself. Was telling people to go toKenjo wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:This is insane!!!
Is this Trinidad ?
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hover11 wrote:Yet we still have daily flights between us and them. I have been monitoring jamaica for a while now and no travel advisory or restriction has been placed on them by our government.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Jamaica under pressure and vaccination rates have been low.
Caribbean airlines is flying to Jamaica it's just expensive asf ....like 1200 US round trip, funny enough Jamaica government has implemented a travel restriction on us due to our high covid cases, must be thoroughly screened ....how ironicMaxPower wrote:hover11 wrote:Yet we still have daily flights between us and them. I have been monitoring jamaica for a while now and no travel advisory or restriction has been placed on them by our government.Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Jamaica under pressure and vaccination rates have been low.
Daily flights?
Afaik, we are currently not going to Jamaica.
hover11 wrote:Caribbean airlines is flying to Jamaica it's just expensive asf ....like 1200 US round trip, funny enough Jamaica government has implemented a travel restriction on us due to our high covid cases, must be thoroughly screened ....how ironic
Les Bain wrote:Conservative radio host Marc Bernier aka 'Mr. Antivax' died from Covid today. A few of these vocal anti vax quasi celebs have been dying of Covid, actually.
I don't get it: are they reading the data wrong or does that mean they were not really freethinkers?
You comparing us to a first world country that would require change in legislation, not every thing in the US can apply here.Ben_spanna wrote:Government making a move to make people PAY for covid treatment if they end up up the states care if they are NOT VACCINATED.
And if you cannot pay, there have been suggestions of taking your assets and selling them off in order to pay the bill.. about time we start moving like a first world country.
In the USA:hover11 wrote:You comparing us to a first world country that would require change in legislation, not every thing in the US can apply here.Ben_spanna wrote:Government making a move to make people PAY for covid treatment if they end up up the states care if they are NOT VACCINATED.
And if you cannot pay, there have been suggestions of taking your assets and selling them off in order to pay the bill.. about time we start moving like a first world country.
Doctors are subject to certain professional obligations. The Hippocratic Oath demands that they treat everyone to the same high standard regardless of gender, nationality, religion or in this case vaccination status. They must even afford the same standard of care to a murderer and the victims family. It may seem unfair but they have a duty and one that must be done without prejudice or discrimination.
So no they can't have a hospital full of covid patients and say they not seeing about them because they unvaccinated, probably private hospitals can imply that but hospitals that would cause a coup
The man posted one point, you bring up something different. I am just posting the facts. In the USA, you get emergency care and then a bill for the care.hover11 wrote:Don't pick and choose when to compare us to US, choose everything, even their intense taxation policies and zero subsidies lifestyles
Do 90 percent of Trinidadians pay for health care? Just leaving that hereadnj wrote:The man posted one point, you bring up something different. I am just posting the facts. In the USA, you get emergency care and then a bill for the care.hover11 wrote:Don't pick and choose when to compare us to US, choose everything, even their intense taxation policies and zero subsidies lifestyles
hover11 wrote:Do 90 percent of Trinidadians pay for health care? Just leaving that hereadnj wrote:The man posted one point, you bring up something different. I am just posting the facts. In the USA, you get emergency care and then a bill for the care.hover11 wrote:Don't pick and choose when to compare us to US, choose everything, even their intense taxation policies and zero subsidies lifestyles
Hover11:adnj wrote:hover11 wrote:Do 90 percent of Trinidadians pay for health care? Just leaving that hereadnj wrote:The man posted one point, you bring up something different. I am just posting the facts. In the USA, you get emergency care and then a bill for the care.hover11 wrote:Don't pick and choose when to compare us to US, choose everything, even their intense taxation policies and zero subsidies lifestyles
That has nothing to do with anything that I am talking about. You need to ask someone else.
PariaMan wrote:Question
If Vaccines start expiring on us towards the end of this year what should the government do after?
1. Stop buying and who did not take is them to catch
2. Buy more with the hope that antivaxxers change their mind and continue offering to citizens free of charge
3. Buy more but charge citizens for each dose
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