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elec2020 wrote:^ not really. Remember in the "The 2020 General Election Thread (AUGUST 10TH)" the tuner population voted for a UNC win.
VexXx Dogg wrote:elec2020 wrote:^ not really. Remember in the "The 2020 General Election Thread (AUGUST 10TH)" the tuner population voted for a UNC win.
personal curiosity, really. I'm neither a doctor nor a policymaker
VexXx Dogg wrote:elec2020 wrote:^ not really. Remember in the "The 2020 General Election Thread (AUGUST 10TH)" the tuner population voted for a UNC win.
personal curiosity, really. I'm neither a doctor nor a policymaker
MaxPower wrote:Trinis,
Organize your finances and consider vaccinations abroad.
The best investment is a health investment.
Dave wrote:If your elected PM can take a locally available vaccine, why the need to visit abroad for one?MaxPower wrote:Trinis,
Organize your finances and consider vaccinations abroad.
The best investment is a health investment.
paid_influencer wrote:Dave wrote:If your elected PM can take a locally available vaccine, why the need to visit abroad for one?MaxPower wrote:Trinis,
Organize your finances and consider vaccinations abroad.
The best investment is a health investment.
If Max is in a position to fly out to get a higher-efficacy vaccine, I think it is a great idea. Why would somebody intentionally get the one with the lower efficacy if they had a choice?
Dave wrote:If your elected PM can take a locally available vaccine, why the need to visit abroad for one?MaxPower wrote:Trinis,
Organize your finances and consider vaccinations abroad.
The best investment is a health investment.
That was a water injectionpaid_influencer wrote:Full respect to the PM for taking the Sinopharm shot. Big man thing.
The question we have to ask now is where is Kamla? When will she get her shot?
And also what happen to Biden's gift? Weeks now they said we waiting on the region's bureaucracy to get sorted out.
You spotted itMaxPower wrote:Allyuh really feel Master Keith took the Sinopharm?
Who want to bet that is Pfizer and an OLD pic?
All the time allyuh bad talking the man for mismanagement and dishonesty.
Suddenly the country praises him for taking “whatever vaccine that is available”.
This coming Monday, July 19, the restaurant industry is safely preparing to finally reopen its doors and they are calling on all members within the sector, along with their families to take part.
With a goal of reaching 20,000 vaccinations over four days, the Food and Beverage Sector, in partnership with the Ministry of Health (MOH) is holding a vaccination drive from Thursday 15 to Friday 16 and from Monday 19 to Tuesday 20.
The vaccination drive will take place between 8 am and 4 pm each day across six different vaccination sites:
• Mayaro Sporting Facility.
• National Racquet Centre Tacarigua
• Paddock, Queens Park Savannah
• Sangre Grande Civic Centre
• SAPA
• UTT, Uriah Butler Highway
Appointments can be made online quickly and easily at http://www.hellofoodtt.com.
MaxPower wrote:Allyuh really feel Master Keith took the Sinopharm?
Who want to bet that is Pfizer and an OLD pic?
All the time allyuh bad talking the man for mismanagement and dishonesty.
Suddenly the country praises him for taking “whatever vaccine that is available”.
paid_influencer wrote:Full respect to the PM for taking the Sinopharm shot. Big man thing.
The question we have to ask now is where is Kamla? When will she get her shot?
And also what happen to Biden's gift? Weeks now they said we waiting on the region's bureaucracy to get sorted out.
supercharged turbo wrote:When are we getting the next batch of Astra Zenica?
Dohplaydat wrote:What about the J&J? When we have all the J&J and Sinopharm would we be able to choose?
De Dragon wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:What about the J&J? When we have all the J&J and Sinopharm would we be able to choose?
Guillain-Barre syndrome added to J&J fact sheet.
British health chiefs quietly released a warning that Pfizer and Moderna's Covid vaccines may cause heart damage, MailOnline revealed last week.
Fears about the mRNA jabs' links to myocarditis had been growing in recent weeks, following a string of cases in young adults and children in Israel and the US.
Now the UK's drug watchdog has updated its safety information to accept that the condition is a possible side effect of both vaccines, without a formal announcement.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency insists the complication – inflammation of the heart muscle which can damage the organ over time – is still 'extremely rare' and 'typically mild'.
But it wasn't listed as a potential side effect until last week, when the MHRA released its most up-to-date safety surveillance data.
Cardiologists say the benefits of both jabs still clearly outweigh the risks for the vast majority of the population.
However, they say it 'completely changes' the debate about vaccinating children in Britain.
Dohplaydat wrote:De Dragon wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:What about the J&J? When we have all the J&J and Sinopharm would we be able to choose?
Guillain-Barre syndrome added to J&J fact sheet.
I Will get some flack for saying this but I had Guillain-Barre syndrome after surgery a few years ago. In most cases it's quite mild, you get random tingling/itching (at least in my case), some muscle weakness but in most cases, it's gone after 3-6 months. However, in some instances, it's permanent and can even leave you partially paralyzed.
I haven't seen the incidence rates of GBS from J&J but it's supposedly rarer than the AZ blood clots. Which I can ignore for now.
SMc wrote:Well I know who were the two that voted that they don't want the vaccine
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