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Consumer habits have changed worldwide.hover11 wrote:Imran Lutchman, manager of Passage to Asia on Ariapita Avenue, Woodbrook, said despite the measures, sales are still slow.
https://newsday.co.tt/2021/10/26/slow-b ... ts-in-pos/
Business should come to a halt following this safe zone fallacy
SOE supposed to come to an end on Nov 30thst7 wrote:any word on when this dumb curfew gonna end?
More than likely will be extended with the upcoming surge loomingK74T wrote:SOE supposed to come to an end on Nov 30thst7 wrote:any word on when this dumb curfew gonna end?
hover11 wrote:More than likely will be extended with the upcoming surge loomingK74T wrote:SOE supposed to come to an end on Nov 30thst7 wrote:any word on when this dumb curfew gonna end?
eitech wrote:hover11 wrote:More than likely will be extended with the upcoming surge loomingK74T wrote:SOE supposed to come to an end on Nov 30thst7 wrote:any word on when this dumb curfew gonna end?
Surge= blame unvaxxed= push more vaccinations
No surge= vaccination working= push more vaccinations.
Two edged sword. Absolutely bulletproof strategy.
hover11 wrote:More than likely will be extended with the upcoming surge loomingK74T wrote:SOE supposed to come to an end on Nov 30thst7 wrote:any word on when this dumb curfew gonna end?
st7 wrote:any word on when this dumb curfew gonna end?
redmanjp wrote:st7 wrote:any word on when this dumb curfew gonna end?
When dumb trinis decide to get vaccinated.
Country_Bookie wrote:My 93 year old relative died from covid-19 last night. She was unable to leave her home and hence was only partially vaccinated when she contracted the virus.
Her getting the virus coincided with a new geriatric nurse coming into her home, who is not vaccinated. Part of the blame has to go to her relative who allowed this person into the home. I am struggling to understand how this nurse job is to care for elderly people, but instead kills them because she refuses to get vaccinated. When u see the vaccinated discriminating against the unvaccinated, it's because of situations like this.
“Under the Inter-Ministerial team which includes the TTPS [Trinidad and Tobago Police Service], the CMO [Chief Medical Officer] has indicated to the TTPS and public health inspectors that yes, photocopies and electronic copies on your phones will be accepted."
They make this TOO easy LOLst7 wrote:https://tt.loopnews.com/content/moh-paper-electronic-copies-covid-19-vaccination-card-accepted“Under the Inter-Ministerial team which includes the TTPS [Trinidad and Tobago Police Service], the CMO [Chief Medical Officer] has indicated to the TTPS and public health inspectors that yes, photocopies and electronic copies on your phones will be accepted."
steups... watch how everybody gonna photoshop and jackass de scene
Very sorry for your loss.Country_Bookie wrote:My 93 year old relative died from covid-19 last night. She was unable to leave her home and hence was only partially vaccinated when she contracted the virus.
Her getting the virus coincided with a new geriatric nurse coming into her home, who is not vaccinated. Part of the blame has to go to her relative who allowed this person into the home. I am struggling to understand how this nurse job is to care for elderly people, but instead kills them because she refuses to get vaccinated. When u see the vaccinated discriminating against the unvaccinated, it's because of situations like this.
st7 wrote:https://tt.loopnews.com/content/moh-pap ... d-accepted“Under the Inter-Ministerial team which includes the TTPS [Trinidad and Tobago Police Service], the CMO [Chief Medical Officer] has indicated to the TTPS and public health inspectors that yes, photocopies and electronic copies on your phones will be accepted."
steups... watch how everybody gonna photoshop and jackass de scene
sam1978 wrote:Country_Bookie wrote:My 93 year old relative died from covid-19 last night. She was unable to leave her home and hence was only partially vaccinated when she contracted the virus.
Her getting the virus coincided with a new geriatric nurse coming into her home, who is not vaccinated. Part of the blame has to go to her relative who allowed this person into the home. I am struggling to understand how this nurse job is to care for elderly people, but instead kills them because she refuses to get vaccinated. When u see the vaccinated discriminating against the unvaccinated, it's because of situations like this.
So country bookie , if the nurse was vaccinated , she couldn’t spread it to your relative? You understand how this works?
sam1978 wrote:Country_Bookie wrote:My 93 year old relative died from covid-19 last night. She was unable to leave her home and hence was only partially vaccinated when she contracted the virus.
Her getting the virus coincided with a new geriatric nurse coming into her home, who is not vaccinated. Part of the blame has to go to her relative who allowed this person into the home. I am struggling to understand how this nurse job is to care for elderly people, but instead kills them because she refuses to get vaccinated. When u see the vaccinated discriminating against the unvaccinated, it's because of situations like this.
So country bookie , if the nurse was vaccinated , she couldn’t spread it to your relative? You understand how this works?
sam1978 wrote:Less likely. Doesn’t mean 100% safe and that’s my point. The likely hood would have been a lot less but the chance was still there. A negative PCR test doesn’t help much either. You could be clear today and contract it after. That’s why in the beginning of the lockdown , only live in care was allowed. It’s like Russian roulette.
So a 50% risk of something happening is equivalent to a 100% risk in your eyes? Fact is, she never got anything from the vaccinated nurse. But as soon as the unvaccinated nurse started working.... that was the end of her life.sam1978 wrote:Less likely. Doesn’t mean 100% safe and that’s my point. The likely hood would have been a lot less but the chance was still there. A negative PCR test doesn’t help much either. You could be clear today and contract it after. That’s why in the beginning of the lockdown , only live in care was allowed. It’s like Russian roulette.
Country_Bookie wrote:My 93 year old relative died from covid-19 last night. She was unable to leave her home and hence was only partially vaccinated when she contracted the virus.
Her getting the virus coincided with a new geriatric nurse coming into her home, who is not vaccinated. Part of the blame has to go to her relative who allowed this person into the home. I am struggling to understand how this nurse job is to care for elderly people, but instead kills them because she refuses to get vaccinated. When u see the vaccinated discriminating against the unvaccinated, it's because of situations like this.
sam1978 wrote:You have to be dumb not to understand what I said.
The lady was literally 93 she lived a full life, I wonder if the the OP knows that the older we get the harder it is to fight off infections even if vaccinated, I sure she had other co morbidities at that age as wellWraith King wrote:Country_Bookie wrote:My 93 year old relative died from covid-19 last night. She was unable to leave her home and hence was only partially vaccinated when she contracted the virus.
Her getting the virus coincided with a new geriatric nurse coming into her home, who is not vaccinated. Part of the blame has to go to her relative who allowed this person into the home. I am struggling to understand how this nurse job is to care for elderly people, but instead kills them because she refuses to get vaccinated. When u see the vaccinated discriminating against the unvaccinated, it's because of situations like this.
Did you all test the unvaccinated nurse to determine if she had Covid?
Being vaccinated or unvaccinated does not prevent one from getting and spreading the virus.
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