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paid_influencer wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/gavi-representative-confirms-tt-wont-benefit-from-500m-us-vaccine-donation/
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How the PM could have been unsure of this???
Deyalsingh say hold yuh horses, he talking with ameeicaa more.
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/govt-ta ... e-donation
Mmoney607 wrote:paid_influencer wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/gavi-representative-confirms-tt-wont-benefit-from-500m-us-vaccine-donation/
Salt
How the PM could have been unsure of this???
Deyalsingh say hold yuh horses, he talking with ameeicaa more.
https://tt.loopnews.com/content/govt-ta ... e-donation
Pure bs. T&t is not a low income country under covax. Any vaccines we get from covax needs to be paid for. Just as we have paid for in the recent months.
This man really doing against everything in the covax agreement and disagreeing with the Gabi representative.
WASHINGTON — The White House on Monday announced which countries will receive 55 million doses of the U.S.'s supply of Covid-19 vaccines as part of President Joe Biden's pledge to share 80 million shots globally by the end of June.
Roughly 41 million doses will be shared through COVAX — a humanitarian program run in part by the World Health Organization that aims to distribute vaccines fairly — which will allocate approximately 14 million to countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, 16 million to Asia and 10 million to Africa.
Based on this framework and pending legal and regulatory approvals, the allocation plan for these 55 million doses will be as follows:
Approximately 41 million will be shared through COVAX, with the following allocations:
Approximately 14 million for Latin America and the Caribbean to the following: Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Haiti, and other Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries, Dominican Republic, Panama, and Costa Rica.
Approximately 16 million for Asia to the following: India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, Maldives, Bhutan, Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Papua New Guinea, Taiwan, Cambodia, and the Pacific Islands.
Approximately 10 million for Africa to be shared with countries that will be selected in coordination with the African Union.
Approximately 14 million – or 25% of these 55 million vaccines – will be shared with regional priorities and other recipients, such as: Colombia, Argentina, Haiti, other CARICOM countries, Dominican Republic, Costa Rica, Panama, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Cabo Verde, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Tunisia, Oman, West Bank and Gaza, Ukraine, Kosovo, Georgia, Moldova, and Bosnia.
Mmoney607 wrote:They been saying this for the past 2 months...
Mmoney607 wrote:Habit7 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/gavi-representative-confirms-tt-wont-benefit-from-500m-us-vaccine-donation/
SaltHowever, Guardian Media has learned that a separate arrangement is being made by the US to donate vaccines to Caricom through the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). The details have not been completed yet.
You believe in Santa Claus?
Habit7 wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Habit7 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/gavi-representative-confirms-tt-wont-benefit-from-500m-us-vaccine-donation/
SaltHowever, Guardian Media has learned that a separate arrangement is being made by the US to donate vaccines to Caricom through the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). The details have not been completed yet.
You believe in Santa Claus?
So you believe in one part of the article and not the other?
paid_influencer wrote:bro this good news rowley doin good it happening
paid_influencer wrote:bro this good news rowley doin good it happening
Mmoney607 wrote:Habit7 wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Habit7 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/gavi-representative-confirms-tt-wont-benefit-from-500m-us-vaccine-donation/
SaltHowever, Guardian Media has learned that a separate arrangement is being made by the US to donate vaccines to Caricom through the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). The details have not been completed yet.
You believe in Santa Claus?
So you believe in one part of the article and not the other?
The 1st part of the article is fact. We are not a low income country, we have to pay for our covax vaccines.
Mmoney607 wrote:Habit7 wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Habit7 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/gavi-representative-confirms-tt-wont-benefit-from-500m-us-vaccine-donation/
SaltHowever, Guardian Media has learned that a separate arrangement is being made by the US to donate vaccines to Caricom through the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). The details have not been completed yet.
You believe in Santa Claus?
So you believe in one part of the article and not the other?
The 1st part of the article is fact. We are not a low income country, we have to pay for our covax vaccines.
Habit7 wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Habit7 wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Habit7 wrote:shake d livin wake d dead wrote:https://www.cnc3.co.tt/gavi-representative-confirms-tt-wont-benefit-from-500m-us-vaccine-donation/
SaltHowever, Guardian Media has learned that a separate arrangement is being made by the US to donate vaccines to Caricom through the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA). The details have not been completed yet.
You believe in Santa Claus?
So you believe in one part of the article and not the other?
The 1st part of the article is fact. We are not a low income country, we have to pay for our covax vaccines.
Well if VP Harris called Dr Rowley just to exchange cookie recipes and not to discuss vaccine donations then I can be as cynical as you. But until then, I will believe the facts and not speculate according to my bias.
Toyopet wrote:VexXx Dogg wrote:Got my second sino shot today. A little more arm pain but we’ll see if the symptoms compare with the first shot
I got mine on Friday as well, around 2pm.
I fell asleep at 6pm that evening straight until 6am the next morning, other than that, no side effects.
Mmoney607 wrote:That's was so long ago. We done get our 400 doses already.
Mmoney607 wrote:That's was so long ago. We done get our 400 doses already.
CCN TV6: Trinidad and Tobago
The Ministry of Health is investigating a second possible case of a COVID vaccine-induced blood disorder, almost one month after the first case was reported. This was confirmed by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Roshan Parasram during yesterday's Ministry of Health's virtual news conference.
elec2020 wrote:^ benefits outweigh the risks
paid_influencer wrote:CCN TV6: Trinidad and Tobago
The Ministry of Health is investigating a second possible case of a COVID vaccine-induced blood disorder, almost one month after the first case was reported. This was confirmed by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Roshan Parasram during yesterday's Ministry of Health's virtual news conference.
Habit7 wrote:elec2020 wrote:^ benefits outweigh the risks
If this is a concern after 200,000 ppl vaccinated then yes, the benefits outweigh the risks.
paid_influencer wrote:Habit7 wrote:elec2020 wrote:^ benefits outweigh the risks
If this is a concern after 200,000 ppl vaccinated then yes, the benefits outweigh the risks.
most of those are Sinopharm tho, not AZ.
The local rate seems inline with the international rate below:
https://covid19-sciencetable.ca/science ... -vaccines/
Four British men have developed a potentially life-threatening condition just days after having AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine. The recipients developed Guillain-Barré syndrome, which can cause paralysis and leave patients in crippling pain.
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