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K74T wrote:Terry D now talking about the crowds last night: Eddie Hart, De Cross, Curepe Junction, etc. I won't doubt if based on how tonight goes street food vendors would be blacklisted come this week.
Avoiding crowds is the easy thing.redmanjp wrote:De dragon
that changes the science about avoiding crowds? Regardless of how u feel about politicians ppl right now need to stop pointing fingers and do what is necessary to stop this thing from spreading.
redmanjp wrote:De dragon
that changes the science about avoiding crowds? Regardless of how u feel about politicians ppl right now need to stop pointing fingers and do what is necessary to stop this thing from spreading.
redmanjp wrote:I'm not saying let them off the hook, for instance they failed to protect the unofficial borders and now we are paying for it with the variant. but that shouldnot be an excuse to not do what we have to do now to avoid a situation like what we are seeing in India or Brazil to happen here, literally lives are at stake.
redmanjp wrote:De dragon
that changes the science about avoiding crowds? Regardless of how u feel about politicians ppl right now need to stop pointing fingers and do what is necessary to stop this thing from spreading.
redmanjp wrote:I'm not saying let them off the hook, for instance they failed to protect the unofficial borders and now we are paying for it with the variant. but that shouldnot be an excuse to not do what we have to do now to avoid a situation like what we are seeing in India or Brazil to happen here, literally lives are at stake.
drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:I'm not saying let them off the hook, for instance they failed to protect the unofficial borders and now we are paying for it with the variant. but that shouldnot be an excuse to not do what we have to do now to avoid a situation like what we are seeing in India or Brazil to happen here, literally lives are at stake.
Lives are always at stake ... Murders, robberies and rape has been through the roof, tens of thousands dead or maimed from crime and no one was freaking out.
Its been a year and a few months and only 169 deaths and now all of a sudden lives are at stake.
In 2019 for the last 3 months of the year we had 32 flu deaths recorded and we hardly ever test or investigate a death for influenza. Most deaths from respiratory tract infections go down as pneumonia as cause of death.
So we weren't looking and found 32 deaths in 3 months ... Imagine what that number would be if we actually started mass surveillance for the flu on pneumonia deaths. But ... No one was freaking out then, there were not shut downs, police state style enforcement, crack down on your ability to protest or enjoy private property.
Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:I'm not saying let them off the hook, for instance they failed to protect the unofficial borders and now we are paying for it with the variant. but that shouldnot be an excuse to not do what we have to do now to avoid a situation like what we are seeing in India or Brazil to happen here, literally lives are at stake.
Lives are always at stake ... Murders, robberies and rape has been through the roof, tens of thousands dead or maimed from crime and no one was freaking out.
Its been a year and a few months and only 169 deaths and now all of a sudden lives are at stake.
In 2019 for the last 3 months of the year we had 32 flu deaths recorded and we hardly ever test or investigate a death for influenza. Most deaths from respiratory tract infections go down as pneumonia as cause of death.
So we weren't looking and found 32 deaths in 3 months ... Imagine what that number would be if we actually started mass surveillance for the flu on pneumonia deaths. But ... No one was freaking out then, there were not shut downs, police state style enforcement, crack down on your ability to protest or enjoy private property.
Have you not seen what's going on India?
Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:I'm not saying let them off the hook, for instance they failed to protect the unofficial borders and now we are paying for it with the variant. but that shouldnot be an excuse to not do what we have to do now to avoid a situation like what we are seeing in India or Brazil to happen here, literally lives are at stake.
Lives are always at stake ... Murders, robberies and rape has been through the roof, tens of thousands dead or maimed from crime and no one was freaking out.
Its been a year and a few months and only 169 deaths and now all of a sudden lives are at stake.
In 2019 for the last 3 months of the year we had 32 flu deaths recorded and we hardly ever test or investigate a death for influenza. Most deaths from respiratory tract infections go down as pneumonia as cause of death.
So we weren't looking and found 32 deaths in 3 months ... Imagine what that number would be if we actually started mass surveillance for the flu on pneumonia deaths. But ... No one was freaking out then, there were not shut downs, police state style enforcement, crack down on your ability to protest or enjoy private property.
Have you not seen what's going on India?
drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:I'm not saying let them off the hook, for instance they failed to protect the unofficial borders and now we are paying for it with the variant. but that shouldnot be an excuse to not do what we have to do now to avoid a situation like what we are seeing in India or Brazil to happen here, literally lives are at stake.
Lives are always at stake ... Murders, robberies and rape has been through the roof, tens of thousands dead or maimed from crime and no one was freaking out.
Its been a year and a few months and only 169 deaths and now all of a sudden lives are at stake.
In 2019 for the last 3 months of the year we had 32 flu deaths recorded and we hardly ever test or investigate a death for influenza. Most deaths from respiratory tract infections go down as pneumonia as cause of death.
So we weren't looking and found 32 deaths in 3 months ... Imagine what that number would be if we actually started mass surveillance for the flu on pneumonia deaths. But ... No one was freaking out then, there were not shut downs, police state style enforcement, crack down on your ability to protest or enjoy private property.
Have you not seen what's going on India?
Ahhh the good old fear mongering tactics again ...
You seriously gonna compare us to India ... A country where hundreds of millions of people don't have access to toilets
miss me with that bull sheit.
sam1978 wrote:redmanjp wrote:De dragon
that changes the science about avoiding crowds? Regardless of how u feel about politicians ppl right now need to stop pointing fingers and do what is necessary to stop this thing from spreading.
Agreed, and anybody being careless and irresponsible as the the PM says is a jackarse.
redmanjp wrote:Rich USA and UK all had problems. Half a million deaths in the US. Only due to plenty vaccination they are overcoming it now. Dr C thinks covid is only as contagious as flu or causes mild symptoms in everyone. The 170 or so deaths is only 170 only because of all the restrictions and protocols. At the the rate the US had it we would have had about 2500 deaths already and because we are behind on vaccinations, as well as the introduction of a variant, thousands more if we were as relaxed or carefree about covid.
I remember the time when they throw a 'used' condom in the school yard before recess...lolwtf wrote:
Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:redmanjp wrote:I'm not saying let them off the hook, for instance they failed to protect the unofficial borders and now we are paying for it with the variant. but that shouldnot be an excuse to not do what we have to do now to avoid a situation like what we are seeing in India or Brazil to happen here, literally lives are at stake.
Lives are always at stake ... Murders, robberies and rape has been through the roof, tens of thousands dead or maimed from crime and no one was freaking out.
Its been a year and a few months and only 169 deaths and now all of a sudden lives are at stake.
In 2019 for the last 3 months of the year we had 32 flu deaths recorded and we hardly ever test or investigate a death for influenza. Most deaths from respiratory tract infections go down as pneumonia as cause of death.
So we weren't looking and found 32 deaths in 3 months ... Imagine what that number would be if we actually started mass surveillance for the flu on pneumonia deaths. But ... No one was freaking out then, there were not shut downs, police state style enforcement, crack down on your ability to protest or enjoy private property.
Have you not seen what's going on India?
Ahhh the good old fear mongering tactics again ...
You seriously gonna compare us to India ... A country where hundreds of millions of people don't have access to toilets
miss me with that bull sheit.
ok cool America or the UK then. Or Peru, Hungry, Belgium, Jamiaca, Mexico.....all much worse off then we.
Dohplaydat wrote:
Does your brain even work? We are trying to avoid having a bad situation by locking down. How does that not compute?
If we carry on as normal risk ending up like those bad countries. I'm at lost as to how to explain this any simpler...
If we surpass 40+ covid deaths a week that would make covid the number one cause of death.
To put that in perspective if we have 350 new cases a day and at a 1.6% CFR that would make covid the number one killer in Trinidad.
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