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Took a day off but thanks for your concern, life isn't about wuk and dead ....well at least not for mepugboy wrote:frothers got any work done today or
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Self identification of frother. Frother11.hover11 wrote:Took a day off but thanks for your concern, life isn't about wuk and dead ....well at least not for mepugboy wrote:frothers got any work done today or
posting every 15mins as usual ?
Lemme give you a clap .First time you were actually funnyadnj wrote:Self identification of frother. Frother11.hover11 wrote:Took a day off but thanks for your concern, life isn't about wuk and dead ....well at least not for mepugboy wrote:frothers got any work done today or
posting every 15mins as usual ?
hover11 wrote:X10000MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:People have been doing that. And being fair there have been lapses. But that not saying everywhere else there haven't been those lapses.
Point is, everyone masked up and nothing slowing down.
Well, i guess you don’t plan to answer the question and that’s fine, you are not obligated to.
Anyways, u know exactly what you have to do to protect yourself and that is exactly the purpose of the protocols.
Point is, everyone is “masked up” but they are not doing it properly. You cannot expect to see everyone masked up and assume everyone has proper masks, hence the lapsing, hence why nothing slowing down.
If you have a roof over your head, patch the leaks so you don’t get wet.
Mask wearing, sanitize (lysol and hand sanitizer )and watch your distance.... the protocols are simple yet efficient, practise them daily and your chance of acquiring covid 19 is minimal. Two years in , after many exposures , I have yet to test positive
Well if I have been in close contact with many persons for lengthy periods that tested positive and I went under swabs and all were negative, I guess that means I am doing something right....not soDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:X10000MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:People have been doing that. And being fair there have been lapses. But that not saying everywhere else there haven't been those lapses.
Point is, everyone masked up and nothing slowing down.
Well, i guess you don’t plan to answer the question and that’s fine, you are not obligated to.
Anyways, u know exactly what you have to do to protect yourself and that is exactly the purpose of the protocols.
Point is, everyone is “masked up” but they are not doing it properly. You cannot expect to see everyone masked up and assume everyone has proper masks, hence the lapsing, hence why nothing slowing down.
If you have a roof over your head, patch the leaks so you don’t get wet.
Mask wearing, sanitize (lysol and hand sanitizer )and watch your distance.... the protocols are simple yet efficient, practise them daily and your chance of acquiring covid 19 is minimal. Two years in , after many exposures , I have yet to test positive
You like dem dog dat does smell cancer and ting? How do you know you were exposed? Lemme guess, somebody tell yuh?
hover11 wrote:Well if I have been in close contact with many persons for lengthy periods that tested positive and I went under swabs and all were negative, I guess that means I am doing something right....not soDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:X10000MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:People have been doing that. And being fair there have been lapses. But that not saying everywhere else there haven't been those lapses.
Point is, everyone masked up and nothing slowing down.
Well, i guess you don’t plan to answer the question and that’s fine, you are not obligated to.
Anyways, u know exactly what you have to do to protect yourself and that is exactly the purpose of the protocols.
Point is, everyone is “masked up” but they are not doing it properly. You cannot expect to see everyone masked up and assume everyone has proper masks, hence the lapsing, hence why nothing slowing down.
If you have a roof over your head, patch the leaks so you don’t get wet.
Mask wearing, sanitize (lysol and hand sanitizer )and watch your distance.... the protocols are simple yet efficient, practise them daily and your chance of acquiring covid 19 is minimal. Two years in , after many exposures , I have yet to test positive
You like dem dog dat does smell cancer and ting? How do you know you were exposed? Lemme guess, somebody tell yuh?
So you saying don't work then? Trying hard to understand your logicDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Well if I have been in close contact with many persons for lengthy periods that tested positive and I went under swabs and all were negative, I guess that means I am doing something right....not soDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:X10000MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:People have been doing that. And being fair there have been lapses. But that not saying everywhere else there haven't been those lapses.
Point is, everyone masked up and nothing slowing down.
Well, i guess you don’t plan to answer the question and that’s fine, you are not obligated to.
Anyways, u know exactly what you have to do to protect yourself and that is exactly the purpose of the protocols.
Point is, everyone is “masked up” but they are not doing it properly. You cannot expect to see everyone masked up and assume everyone has proper masks, hence the lapsing, hence why nothing slowing down.
If you have a roof over your head, patch the leaks so you don’t get wet.
Mask wearing, sanitize (lysol and hand sanitizer )and watch your distance.... the protocols are simple yet efficient, practise them daily and your chance of acquiring covid 19 is minimal. Two years in , after many exposures , I have yet to test positive
You like dem dog dat does smell cancer and ting? How do you know you were exposed? Lemme guess, somebody tell yuh?
Not really, taking all those precautions, but still exposing yourself is kinda stupid.
hover11 wrote:So you saying don't work then? Trying hard to understand your logicDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:Well if I have been in close contact with many persons for lengthy periods that tested positive and I went under swabs and all were negative, I guess that means I am doing something right....not soDe Dragon wrote:hover11 wrote:X10000MaxPower wrote:matr1x wrote:People have been doing that. And being fair there have been lapses. But that not saying everywhere else there haven't been those lapses.
Point is, everyone masked up and nothing slowing down.
Well, i guess you don’t plan to answer the question and that’s fine, you are not obligated to.
Anyways, u know exactly what you have to do to protect yourself and that is exactly the purpose of the protocols.
Point is, everyone is “masked up” but they are not doing it properly. You cannot expect to see everyone masked up and assume everyone has proper masks, hence the lapsing, hence why nothing slowing down.
If you have a roof over your head, patch the leaks so you don’t get wet.
Mask wearing, sanitize (lysol and hand sanitizer )and watch your distance.... the protocols are simple yet efficient, practise them daily and your chance of acquiring covid 19 is minimal. Two years in , after many exposures , I have yet to test positive
You like dem dog dat does smell cancer and ting? How do you know you were exposed? Lemme guess, somebody tell yuh?
Not really, taking all those precautions, but still exposing yourself is kinda stupid.
I know reading is a challenge for you but try to keep up I said the many times that I have tested (swabbed) all were negativest7 wrote:ent a frother use to say repeatedly before how he pretty sure he had covid AND didnt even know?
hover11 wrote:I know reading is a challenge for you but try to keep up I said the many times that I have tested (swabbed) all were negativest7 wrote:ent a frother use to say repeatedly before how he pretty sure he had covid AND didnt even know?
hover11 wrote:I probably had it and didn't even know , been on quarantine for 6 times and from the looks of it the seventh coming up ....all due to work related incidents...all results came up negative I adhere strictly to the protocolswtf wrote:A good reason for you to get vaccinated.hover11 wrote:Everyone will get it eventuallydrchaos wrote:wtf wrote:COVID-19 outbreak in Chaguanas Furniture store. ( Not Courts.. the other Furniture Giant)
Whole section in quarantine.
Does it matter? Its everywhere ....
Also 2 days post exposure you can infective and it can take up to 14 days to show symptoms ...
hover11 wrote:Rush your kids to vaccinate FB_IMG_1642800599895.jpg
Never. Their will be no more lockdowns. Show goes on.hover11 wrote:Lockdown
Oh Right I forgot , who dead dead....time for carnivalwtf wrote:Never. Their will be no more lockdowns. Show goes on.hover11 wrote:Lockdown
wtf wrote:22 dead today.
5 elderly males.
7 elderly females.
3 middle aged males.
5 middle aged females.
1 young adult female.
1 MALE INFANT.
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