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hover11 wrote:Yes because they took a loan that we can never repay if u don't see a problem with that , that can't be helpedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Clearly ppl forget the role of the government that is duty to provide, all of a sudden ppl concerned with Government expenditurealfa wrote:PariaMan wrote:My question is after vaccines expire on us should the government purchase more in case anti vaxxers change their minds ?
The govt always has vaccines on stock. You could walk into any health facility with your toddler to get a polio shot. Sometimes they might expire like with any other medicine and the govt purchases more in reasonable amounts. New humans are born everyday and Trinidad will require a constant supply of vaccines .No difference with COVID
ent you was concern about the money govt take as a loan from China?
oh yeah, u fraid Big China. yuh sheep
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Yes because they took a loan that we can never repay if u don't see a problem with that , that can't be helpedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Clearly ppl forget the role of the government that is duty to provide, all of a sudden ppl concerned with Government expenditurealfa wrote:PariaMan wrote:My question is after vaccines expire on us should the government purchase more in case anti vaxxers change their minds ?
The govt always has vaccines on stock. You could walk into any health facility with your toddler to get a polio shot. Sometimes they might expire like with any other medicine and the govt purchases more in reasonable amounts. New humans are born everyday and Trinidad will require a constant supply of vaccines .No difference with COVID
ent you was concern about the money govt take as a loan from China?
oh yeah, u fraid Big China. yuh sheep
idk if you dont see the hypocrisy in what you say or if it's intentional nah....
i hadda guess yuh parental units kept reassuring you that you were a special boy growing up.
hover11 wrote:Again expenditure does not mean take loans and add debt to the country you could have increased taxes and cut certain initiatives, loans are for generations to come problemsst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Yes because they took a loan that we can never repay if u don't see a problem with that , that can't be helpedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Clearly ppl forget the role of the government that is duty to provide, all of a sudden ppl concerned with Government expenditurealfa wrote:PariaMan wrote:My question is after vaccines expire on us should the government purchase more in case anti vaxxers change their minds ?
The govt always has vaccines on stock. You could walk into any health facility with your toddler to get a polio shot. Sometimes they might expire like with any other medicine and the govt purchases more in reasonable amounts. New humans are born everyday and Trinidad will require a constant supply of vaccines .No difference with COVID
ent you was concern about the money govt take as a loan from China?
oh yeah, u fraid Big China. yuh sheep
idk if you dont see the hypocrisy in what you say or if it's intentional nah....
i hadda guess yuh parental units kept reassuring you that you were a special boy growing up.
hover11 wrote:Again expenditure does not mean take loans and add debt to the country you could have increased taxes and cut certain initiatives,Trinidad has become a welfare state and we cannot sustain such any longer, loans are for generations to come simply passing problems onto them, maybe if you did a MBA you would know the fundamentals of politics it's effects on the economyst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Yes because they took a loan that we can never repay if u don't see a problem with that , that can't be helpedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Clearly ppl forget the role of the government that is duty to provide, all of a sudden ppl concerned with Government expenditurealfa wrote:PariaMan wrote:My question is after vaccines expire on us should the government purchase more in case anti vaxxers change their minds ?
The govt always has vaccines on stock. You could walk into any health facility with your toddler to get a polio shot. Sometimes they might expire like with any other medicine and the govt purchases more in reasonable amounts. New humans are born everyday and Trinidad will require a constant supply of vaccines .No difference with COVID
ent you was concern about the money govt take as a loan from China?
oh yeah, u fraid Big China. yuh sheep
idk if you dont see the hypocrisy in what you say or if it's intentional nah....
i hadda guess yuh parental units kept reassuring you that you were a special boy growing up.
Brace for austerity measures:hover11 wrote:Read to understand not to replyhover11 wrote:Again expenditure does not mean take loans and add debt to the country you could have increased taxes and cut certain initiatives,Trinidad has become a welfare state and we cannot sustain such any longer, loans are for generations to come simply passing problems onto them, maybe if you did a MBA you would know the fundamentals of politics it's effects on the economyst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Yes because they took a loan that we can never repay if u don't see a problem with that , that can't be helpedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Clearly ppl forget the role of the government that is duty to provide, all of a sudden ppl concerned with Government expenditurealfa wrote:PariaMan wrote:My question is after vaccines expire on us should the government purchase more in case anti vaxxers change their minds ?
The govt always has vaccines on stock. You could walk into any health facility with your toddler to get a polio shot. Sometimes they might expire like with any other medicine and the govt purchases more in reasonable amounts. New humans are born everyday and Trinidad will require a constant supply of vaccines .No difference with COVID
ent you was concern about the money govt take as a loan from China?
oh yeah, u fraid Big China. yuh sheep
idk if you dont see the hypocrisy in what you say or if it's intentional nah....
i hadda guess yuh parental units kept reassuring you that you were a special boy growing up.
hover11 wrote:Read to understand not to replyhover11 wrote:Again expenditure does not mean take loans and add debt to the country you could have increased taxes and cut certain initiatives,Trinidad has become a welfare state and we cannot sustain such any longer, loans are for generations to come simply passing problems onto them, maybe if you did a MBA you would know the fundamentals of politics it's effects on the economyst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Yes because they took a loan that we can never repay if u don't see a problem with that , that can't be helpedst7 wrote:hover11 wrote:Clearly ppl forget the role of the government that is duty to provide, all of a sudden ppl concerned with Government expenditurealfa wrote:PariaMan wrote:My question is after vaccines expire on us should the government purchase more in case anti vaxxers change their minds ?
The govt always has vaccines on stock. You could walk into any health facility with your toddler to get a polio shot. Sometimes they might expire like with any other medicine and the govt purchases more in reasonable amounts. New humans are born everyday and Trinidad will require a constant supply of vaccines .No difference with COVID
ent you was concern about the money govt take as a loan from China?
oh yeah, u fraid Big China. yuh sheep
idk if you dont see the hypocrisy in what you say or if it's intentional nah....
i hadda guess yuh parental units kept reassuring you that you were a special boy growing up.
st7 wrote:in 1 and a half hrs into the exercise....
Karen, you does real grasp at straws
hover11 wrote:You right I'm sure alot of ppl gonna rush right before they close upst7 wrote:in 1 and a half hrs into the exercise....
Karen, you does real grasp at straws
st7 wrote:hover11 wrote:You right I'm sure alot of ppl gonna rush right before they close upst7 wrote:in 1 and a half hrs into the exercise....
Karen, you does real grasp at straws
DMan7 wrote:
st7 wrote:Blaze and Dman7 were like
As some parents remain reluctant to immunise their children against COVID-19, the government has sought to reallocate a portion of the country's 305,000 Pfizer vaccines -- initially earmarked for persons between the ages of 12 to 18 -- for adults.
Speaking at the Ministry of Health's media conference on Monday, Minister of Health Terrence Deyaslingh said 50,000 doses of the vaccine will be made available to the wider population.
This is in addition to the 50,000 offered to the adult population on September 3. Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley had announced the decision on September 3 following a three-day Cabinet retreat.
So far, Deyalsingh said over 23,000 adults have been immunised with the two-dose shot which is close to 46,000 doses administered.
Meanwhile, he pleaded with parents and guardians to vaccinate their children as concerns mount over the presence of the Delta variant on the island.
hover11 wrote:Duane these ppl are spamming the forum
Duane, these people are spamming the forum faster than I am.
adnj wrote:What was written:hover11 wrote:Duane these ppl are spamming the forum
What should have been written:Duane, these people are spamming the forum faster than I am.
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:7df78839-f6b7-46fe-9d66-19ef59bc40a5.jpg
Lol this guy has HIGH hopesst7 wrote:Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:7df78839-f6b7-46fe-9d66-19ef59bc40a5.jpg
i hope we can cross 60% fully vaxxed by year's end....
matr1x wrote:It won't make a difference. 7 ppl I know who are fully vaccinated, have been bedridden. Half of them are in excellent health.
What is "asterzenica"?matr1x wrote:All asterzenica. Double dose and 2 week period complete.
I have sinopharm so......
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