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And if they were vaxed...pugboy wrote:any tuner surveys on how many tuners have had covid officially?
The_Honourable wrote:pugboy wrote:follow the science
flatten the curve
Good times
aaron17 wrote:Crime..the new pandemic
COVID-19 releases from Ministry of Health cease
The regular COVID-19 media releases from the Ministry of Health have now ceased after three years, two months, and nine days since the first update was issued on March 4th, 2020. On May 12th, the Ministry of Health said as a result of a low level of COVID-19 in circulation in Trinidad and Tobago with low levels of cases, deaths, hospitalizations, and positivity, the press releases in their current format would no longer be issued.
Between April 29th through May 12th, the seven-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases, meaning the number of new COVID-19 cases recorded daily during the seven-day-period is 10, down from two weeks ago, when the Ministry of Health was recording 13 cases per day on average, and the lowest rolling average in over two years, when it was ten on March 22nd, 2021.
Within the last two weeks, there has only been one COVID-19-related death. The positivity rate is 6.7 per cent, meaning of every patient tested at public and private healthcare facilities, 6.7 out of every 100 people were positive.
The Ministry of Health notes that there are no patients in the intensive care unit and high dependency unit for the second fortnightly period in a row, with an average of 19 patients in hospitals across the parallel and hybrid healthcare systems. The hybrid healthcare system includes facilities like the Port of Spain General Hospital and San Fernando General Hospital, which are now equipped to treat and ward COVID-19 patients without transfer to the parallel healthcare system that only houses COVID-19-positive patients.
The Ministry notes that this data is indeed encouraging, especially within an environment with very few public health restrictions at this time.
Over the course of 1,250 COVID-19 media releases from the Ministry of Health, T&T has recorded over 191,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 4,391 COVID-19 deaths.
According to the Ministry of Health, the World Health Organization ended its declaration of COVID-19 as a global health emergency on May 5th, 2023, which signalled the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Ministry of Health.
In a statement, the Ministry of Health is reminding the public, particularly the vulnerable (those with chronic diseases, the elderly, pregnant patients, and the unvaccinated), that they should continue to maintain the principles and practice of good hygiene as these measures will assist in the maintenance of our low levels of transmission of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.
Not "covid death" but a covid RELATED death...redmanjp wrote:https://www.guardian.co.tt/news/covid19-releases-from-ministry-of-health-cease-6.2.1704845.9dc4ae8fa2COVID-19 releases from Ministry of Health cease
The regular COVID-19 media releases from the Ministry of Health have now ceased after three years, two months, and nine days since the first update was issued on March 4th, 2020. On May 12th, the Ministry of Health said as a result of a low level of COVID-19 in circulation in Trinidad and Tobago with low levels of cases, deaths, hospitalizations, and positivity, the press releases in their current format would no longer be issued.
Between April 29th through May 12th, the seven-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases, meaning the number of new COVID-19 cases recorded daily during the seven-day-period is 10, down from two weeks ago, when the Ministry of Health was recording 13 cases per day on average, and the lowest rolling average in over two years, when it was ten on March 22nd, 2021.
Within the last two weeks, there has only been one COVID-19-related death. The positivity rate is 6.7 per cent, meaning of every patient tested at public and private healthcare facilities, 6.7 out of every 100 people were positive.
The Ministry of Health notes that there are no patients in the intensive care unit and high dependency unit for the second fortnightly period in a row, with an average of 19 patients in hospitals across the parallel and hybrid healthcare systems. The hybrid healthcare system includes facilities like the Port of Spain General Hospital and San Fernando General Hospital, which are now equipped to treat and ward COVID-19 patients without transfer to the parallel healthcare system that only houses COVID-19-positive patients.
The Ministry notes that this data is indeed encouraging, especially within an environment with very few public health restrictions at this time.
Over the course of 1,250 COVID-19 media releases from the Ministry of Health, T&T has recorded over 191,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 4,391 COVID-19 deaths.
According to the Ministry of Health, the World Health Organization ended its declaration of COVID-19 as a global health emergency on May 5th, 2023, which signalled the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the Ministry of Health.
In a statement, the Ministry of Health is reminding the public, particularly the vulnerable (those with chronic diseases, the elderly, pregnant patients, and the unvaccinated), that they should continue to maintain the principles and practice of good hygiene as these measures will assist in the maintenance of our low levels of transmission of COVID-19 and other infectious diseases.
Phone Surgeon wrote:All them chinee in groceries and casinos and restaurants start back to wear masks again. Covid 2023 here we come
“In addition, Pfizer’s monopoly also means that middle income countries may be forced to pay up to 10 times more for Paxlovid than a generic equivalent. It should also be noted hat while the drug has had emergency use authorisation from the US FDA since late 2021, the FDA only granted full approval to…Paxlovid on May 25, 2023, barely one week ago.
ruffneck_12 wrote:oh gosh allyuh
I rel fraid dis ting inno, so much healthy people just dropping down on the street by the dozens
I Was standing up in City gate the other day and jusso 3 people just fall down on me and nearly knocked my soy milk latte out of my hands, we need to start taking this thing seriouslyyyyy
Doh worry ..other pandemics comin..with the help of climate change and human 'intervention'nick639v2 wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:oh gosh allyuh
I rel fraid dis ting inno, so much healthy people just dropping down on the street by the dozens
I Was standing up in City gate the other day and jusso 3 people just fall down on me and nearly knocked my soy milk latte out of my hands, we need to start taking this thing seriouslyyyyy
I say bring a lil curfew and essential blocking back. The quiet,calm and lack of teasing is greatly missed
ruffneck_12 wrote:oh gosh allyuh
I rel fraid dis ting inno, so much healthy people just dropping down on the street by the dozens
I Was standing up in City gate the other day and jusso 3 people just fall down on me and nearly knocked my soy milk latte out of my hands, we need to start taking this thing seriouslyyyyy
alfa wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:oh gosh allyuh
I rel fraid dis ting inno, so much healthy people just dropping down on the street by the dozens
I Was standing up in City gate the other day and jusso 3 people just fall down on me and nearly knocked my soy milk latte out of my hands, we need to start taking this thing seriouslyyyyy
The whole Jaguar fiasco is so reminiscent of COVID and the gold teeth jack arse urban legend of the 1940s/50s. Shows that any point in history despite major advances in communication people are duped into mass hysteria
adnj wrote:alfa wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:oh gosh allyuh
I rel fraid dis ting inno, so much healthy people just dropping down on the street by the dozens
I Was standing up in City gate the other day and jusso 3 people just fall down on me and nearly knocked my soy milk latte out of my hands, we need to start taking this thing seriouslyyyyy
The whole Jaguar fiasco is so reminiscent of COVID and the gold teeth jack arse urban legend of the 1940s/50s. Shows that any point in history despite major advances in communication people are duped into mass hysteria
Your colloquial use of the term mass hysteria is completely wrong.
TTO experienced COVID deaths at 6x the peak murder rate. That wasn't mass hysteria - that was a health care emergency. Start from there and you may tend to grasp the behavioral implications.
alfa wrote:adnj wrote:alfa wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:oh gosh allyuh
I rel fraid dis ting inno, so much healthy people just dropping down on the street by the dozens
I Was standing up in City gate the other day and jusso 3 people just fall down on me and nearly knocked my soy milk latte out of my hands, we need to start taking this thing seriouslyyyyy
The whole Jaguar fiasco is so reminiscent of COVID and the gold teeth jack arse urban legend of the 1940s/50s. Shows that any point in history despite major advances in communication people are duped into mass hysteria
Your colloquial use of the term mass hysteria is completely wrong.
TTO experienced COVID deaths at 6x the peak murder rate. That wasn't mass hysteria - that was a health care emergency. Start from there and you may tend to grasp the behavioral implications.
So locking down business, making doubles contraband and having the army come collect infected patients in hazmat suits wasn't mass hysteria? Sweet
Rayden6 wrote:Are ppl still getting paid when they in Quarantine?
Cause God forbid u get covee , its 100% death sentence.adnj wrote:alfa wrote:adnj wrote:alfa wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:oh gosh allyuh
I rel fraid dis ting inno, so much healthy people just dropping down on the street by the dozens
I Was standing up in City gate the other day and jusso 3 people just fall down on me and nearly knocked my soy milk latte out of my hands, we need to start taking this thing seriouslyyyyy
The whole Jaguar fiasco is so reminiscent of COVID and the gold teeth jack arse urban legend of the 1940s/50s. Shows that any point in history despite major advances in communication people are duped into mass hysteria
Your colloquial use of the term mass hysteria is completely wrong.
TTO experienced COVID deaths at 6x the peak murder rate. That wasn't mass hysteria - that was a health care emergency. Start from there and you may tend to grasp the behavioral implications.
So locking down business, making doubles contraband and having the army come collect infected patients in hazmat suits wasn't mass hysteria? Sweet
People jumping from tall buildings because they see lights in the sky is mass hysteria. Large numbers of people getting sick from watching a television program is mass hysteria.
Collecting COVID infected remains in biosafety level 2 PPE is providing worker safety.
sMASH wrote:Cause God forbid u get covee , its 100% death sentence.adnj wrote:alfa wrote:adnj wrote:alfa wrote:ruffneck_12 wrote:oh gosh allyuh
I rel fraid dis ting inno, so much healthy people just dropping down on the street by the dozens
I Was standing up in City gate the other day and jusso 3 people just fall down on me and nearly knocked my soy milk latte out of my hands, we need to start taking this thing seriouslyyyyy
The whole Jaguar fiasco is so reminiscent of COVID and the gold teeth jack arse urban legend of the 1940s/50s. Shows that any point in history despite major advances in communication people are duped into mass hysteria
Your colloquial use of the term mass hysteria is completely wrong.
TTO experienced COVID deaths at 6x the peak murder rate. That wasn't mass hysteria - that was a health care emergency. Start from there and you may tend to grasp the behavioral implications.
So locking down business, making doubles contraband and having the army come collect infected patients in hazmat suits wasn't mass hysteria? Sweet
People jumping from tall buildings because they see lights in the sky is mass hysteria. Large numbers of people getting sick from watching a television program is mass hysteria.
Collecting COVID infected remains in biosafety level 2 PPE is providing worker safety.
We still have the pandemic declared, they have science to back that up
redmanjp wrote:rowle agree the the new pandemic treaty which would take away decision making from us in the next emergency?
redmanjp wrote:^ Dr. Tedros just said WHO wont have that power (for lockdowns, he didn't say anything about other measures like masks mandates, vax mandates, etc.)- hope he's right because the wording of the treaty seems to indicate certain powers will go to the WHO.