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gastly369 wrote:Out the road by me sounding like carnival Monday morning... As the fully dunce does do "iz fridayyyyyyyyyyyyyy" screams in distortion zess cya done
Where unvaxxed allowed now in trinidad other than mandatory places such as work, groceries and public transportation. If you want to ban unvaxxed from malls and retail sectors then watch the retail sector plummet , the malls already dead as ispugboy wrote:austria have an interesting vax law coming next week
once icu has 30% occupation from covid patients then unvaxxed not allowed in many places
wtf wrote:Lockdown nothing.
Time for that gone.
paid_influencer wrote:
this is the swiss-cheese model. multiple layers that keep everyone safe.
the last few months have convinced people that we just need one slice of that model to work. Get that slice, and we wouldn't need the rest. Now it is being shown across the world that one slice in itself isn't enough. We need the swiss cheese - whole and comprehensive - to keep the plague under control.
We as a society need to come to terms that certain activities - bars, in-house dining and fetes - should be off the table for the next few years.
In-person schooling needs to stop. We do not have the physical infrastructure to conduct in-person schooling safely. Running water is a problem. Classrooms are overcrowded. Ventilation and air filtration systems do not exist for most schools on the island.
Those two changes alone will have a huge impact. but who dead, dead. apparently
j.o.e wrote:Excuse me? Off the table for the next few years ? With a vaccine that is working well all over the world ? Allyuh mad yes.
EPL, NBA, concerts happening all over ….. Trinis harden.
The above findings highlight that with COVID-19 we are not dealing solely with an acute infection with short-term clinical risks. There is the potential for significant long-term health implications and while there remains much to be understood, the precautionary principle would advocate for taking approaches that minimize this potential risk. To this end public health policy should focus on significantly reducing community transmission alongside vaccine roll-out. Focusing on hospitalizations and deaths as the only outcomes is short-sighted. Relying on post-vaccine infection as an immune ‘booster’ may carry serious risk as such infections can result in increased disease severity [32].
It is essential to reduce long-term risks from this novel virus until we understand them better, as well as reduce the risk of new variants emerging by suppressing transmission. There is now extensive evidence that transmission can be reduced through widespread use of face masks [78,79,80,81], better ventilation [82] and air filtration [83]. Contact tracing and isolation are established and effective methods of reducing transmission. Governments should implement these mitigation measures in order to protect long-term public health and the effectiveness of vaccines.
hover11 wrote:Na leave them let the cases skyrocket and I really hope it does to the point of 900 cases where the government hands are forced, all the safe zones nonsense out the door, lay down the hardest lockdown to date. All the ppl that crying and saying about poor ppl stfu, if you know any poor ppl you help any? Bout all of a sudden yall care save the BS. Billion dollar budget passed not too long ago country have money to take care of those in need.... done talk, lock downdaring dragoon wrote:so before safe zone things were steady, after safe zone where no one vaccinated can get in is 500 + cases a day. safe zone bar where vaxxed alone enter to skin and grin and drink and 500+ cases spike. who the fuq causing the spike? the vaxxed or unvaxxed. bunch of vaxxed asses.
no need for lock down just go in the safe zone and charge them asses for not wearing mask in the safe zone and no social distancing. rising star looked jam packed in the video above. charge all them mc and the owners. take away they vaxxed cards.
hover11 wrote:Where unvaxxed allowed now in trinidad other than mandatory places such as work, groceries and public transportation. If you want to ban unvaxxed from malls and retail sectors then watch the retail sector plummet , the malls already dead as ispugboy wrote:austria have an interesting vax law coming next week
once icu has 30% occupation from covid patients then unvaxxed not allowed in many places
pugboy wrote:unlikely though, govt dont have the balls to do that, look at govt offices and their workershover11 wrote:Where unvaxxed allowed now in trinidad other than mandatory places such as work, groceries and public transportation. If you want to ban unvaxxed from malls and retail sectors then watch the retail sector plummet , the malls already dead as ispugboy wrote:austria have an interesting vax law coming next week
once icu has 30% occupation from covid patients then unvaxxed not allowed in many places
This same UK?Dohplaydat wrote:Schools can reopen easily once the majority of adults are vacinated.
Look at the UK, in a cold, wet, cramped country that loves to socialize, Covid is basically now a bad a flu. Everything is fully open as well.
You see the government will get a push back from the unions, they already not in the unions good books with negotiations but want to talk about vaccinations, that's why the government pussyfooting around that with their own workers, how does it make sense private sector vaccinated but public sector not lolpugboy wrote:unlikely though, govt dont have the balls to do that, look at govt offices and their workershover11 wrote:Where unvaxxed allowed now in trinidad other than mandatory places such as work, groceries and public transportation. If you want to ban unvaxxed from malls and retail sectors then watch the retail sector plummet , the malls already dead as ispugboy wrote:austria have an interesting vax law coming next week
once icu has 30% occupation from covid patients then unvaxxed not allowed in many places
hover11 wrote:This same UK?Dohplaydat wrote:Schools can reopen easily once the majority of adults are vacinated.
Look at the UK, in a cold, wet, cramped country that loves to socialize, Covid is basically now a bad a flu. Everything is fully open as well.
COVID-19: Boris Johnson issues warning about coronavirus cases in Europe and urges Britons to get their booster jabAustria and the Netherlands are introducing lockdown rules in the coming days as cases rise in Europe, with the PM warning that what happens there usual happens here
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.sky.c ... 467037ally comes to the UK.
I think we should follow that logic and apply it here, open the place and let who dead dead. We saying one thing but doing another like the government indecisive, if the government was serious they would have ended the SOE early and let the place recuperate and the debauchery beginDohplaydat wrote:hover11 wrote:This same UK?Dohplaydat wrote:Schools can reopen easily once the majority of adults are vacinated.
Look at the UK, in a cold, wet, cramped country that loves to socialize, Covid is basically now a bad a flu. Everything is fully open as well.
COVID-19: Boris Johnson issues warning about coronavirus cases in Europe and urges Britons to get their booster jabAustria and the Netherlands are introducing lockdown rules in the coming days as cases rise in Europe, with the PM warning that what happens there usual happens here
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.sky.c ... 467037ally comes to the UK.
Yes and look at the death rate, remember things are fully open in the UK since freedom day July 17th. UK will be ok and continues to be ok because of vaccines.
hover11 wrote:What you worried for , you said no more lockdowns end the SOE , who not dead will badly wounded
Message brought to you by Nicki Minaj cousin man ballshover11 wrote:I think we should follow that logic and apply it here, open the place and let who dead dead. We saying one thing but doing another like the government indecisive, if the government was serious they would have ended the SOE early and let the place recuperate and the debauchery beginDohplaydat wrote:hover11 wrote:This same UK?Dohplaydat wrote:Schools can reopen easily once the majority of adults are vacinated.
Look at the UK, in a cold, wet, cramped country that loves to socialize, Covid is basically now a bad a flu. Everything is fully open as well.
COVID-19: Boris Johnson issues warning about coronavirus cases in Europe and urges Britons to get their booster jabAustria and the Netherlands are introducing lockdown rules in the coming days as cases rise in Europe, with the PM warning that what happens there usual happens here
https://www.google.com/amp/s/news.sky.c ... 467037ally comes to the UK.
Yes and look at the death rate, remember things are fully open in the UK since freedom day July 17th. UK will be ok and continues to be ok because of vaccines.
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this is the swiss-cheese model. multiple layers that keep everyone safe.
the last few months have convinced people that we just need one slice of that model to work. Get that slice, and we wouldn't need the rest. Now it is being shown across the world that one slice in itself isn't enough. We need the swiss cheese - whole and comprehensive - to keep the plague under control.
We as a society need to come to terms that certain activities - bars, in-house dining and fetes - should be off the table for the next few years.
In-person schooling needs to stop. We do not have the physical infrastructure to conduct in-person schooling safely. Running water is a problem. Classrooms are overcrowded. Ventilation and air filtration systems do not exist for most schools on the island.
Those two changes alone will have a huge impact. but who dead, dead. apparently
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