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drchaos wrote:MaxPower wrote:Both the vaccinated dummies and the unvaccinated dummies still don’t understand how viruses and germs spread.
Those who took the vaccine, and got Covid, were NOT protecting themselves properly.
Jeezus crice you dumb MFs, HOW hard is it to understand?
Cover your mouth and nose, don’t touch your face, wash your hands, keep your distance and stay the hell home as much as possible.
I'm wearing a single layer mesh fabric mask now, super breathable and perfectly legal. Its like I'm not wearing anything at all.
Its all good since I got the shot.
st7 wrote:drchaos wrote:MaxPower wrote:Both the vaccinated dummies and the unvaccinated dummies still don’t understand how viruses and germs spread.
Those who took the vaccine, and got Covid, were NOT protecting themselves properly.
Jeezus crice you dumb MFs, HOW hard is it to understand?
Cover your mouth and nose, don’t touch your face, wash your hands, keep your distance and stay the hell home as much as possible.
I'm wearing a single layer mesh fabric mask now, super breathable and perfectly legal. Its like I'm not wearing anything at all.
Its all good since I got the shot.
i feel like u trolling lol
MaxPower wrote:Dr,
Have you ever seen or heard of anyone being stopped at any entrance or by an officer to determine the effectiveness of their mask?
Come on man.
It appears that mask is mask.
I won’t be surprised if the make certain masks mandatory supplied by the 1%.
Sounds like Trinidad , anything is possible I stop being surpriseddrchaos wrote:MaxPower wrote:Dr,
Have you ever seen or heard of anyone being stopped at any entrance or by an officer to determine the effectiveness of their mask?
Come on man.
It appears that mask is mask.
I won’t be surprised if the make certain masks mandatory supplied by the 1%.
Nope ... once your face not visible dem POPO not harrasin you.
CHeck kicks ... My brother get a ticket in tobago for not wearing a mask in the car with his wife and chirren. He went onto the system to pay the ticket. They say ticket doh exist, please send a copy of the ticket to the Scarborough police station. He almost dead laughing
MaxPower wrote:Dr,
Have you ever seen or heard of anyone being stopped at any entrance or by an officer to determine the effectiveness of their mask?
Come on man.
It appears that mask is mask.
I won’t be surprised if the make certain masks mandatory supplied by the 1%.
drchaos wrote::lol: https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/o ... ium=social
Just remember Folks your health has nothing to do with your risk of death from covid.
De Dragon wrote:drchaos wrote::lol: https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/o ... ium=social
Just remember Folks your health has nothing to do with your risk of death from covid.
Yes, that doctor said only persons with NCD got and died from Covid ever
Ben_spanna wrote:Cloth masks should NOT be accepted once INDOORS among crowds!
drchaos wrote:De Dragon wrote:drchaos wrote::lol: https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/o ... ium=social
Just remember Folks your health has nothing to do with your risk of death from covid.
Yes, that doctor said only persons with NCD got and died from Covid ever
Ohhh forgive me … I didn’t realize your obesity was so severe it hampered your ability to read and understand basic articles.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2698026/
Obesity and eye diseases are a thing apparently.
While some people are outraged that several vendors have increased the price of their doubles to $6, the CEO of Maharaj Westside Supermarket says it should be $10.
His comments come after Hassanali’s Green Shed in Debe increased the price of doubles from $5 to $6. A spokesman for Hassanali's refused to explain the price hike.
But citing the rising cost of raw material, Maharaj said the cost of chicken increased, but people were not complaining about the hike in the price of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Speaking on the Aakash Vani Morning Panchayat this morning, Maharaj explained that COVID-19 caused issues for international suppliers of channa, lambs, goats and other items. As a result, the cost of importing goods also went up, leading to increases at supermarkets and eateries.
Maharaj Westside Supermarket is the distributor of Cow Brand Gee in Trinidad and Tobago and usually, around this time, they would have about 20 containers of the product. But because of supply issues, they are without. He said internationally, suppliers, growers and manufacturers have slashed staff, in some cases, by 50 per cent.
Another issue, also reported globally, was the unavailability of shipping containers and cargo ships. It means an order for particular items can take between three to six months to arrived in T&T. Usually, importers would pay between US$2000-US$2500 for a container from Miami, but Maharaj said it is now a minimum of $12,000.
“So at the end of the day when you add up all of that, why are people complaining about a dollar. Doubles should be $10. When they have to get up 2 o’clock in the morning, these poor people and them to make a living. You know chicken gone up, nobody talks about Kentucky gone up,” Maharaj said.
daring dragoon wrote:While some people are outraged that several vendors have increased the price of their doubles to $6, the CEO of Maharaj Westside Supermarket says it should be $10.
His comments come after Hassanali’s Green Shed in Debe increased the price of doubles from $5 to $6. A spokesman for Hassanali's refused to explain the price hike.
But citing the rising cost of raw material, Maharaj said the cost of chicken increased, but people were not complaining about the hike in the price of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Speaking on the Aakash Vani Morning Panchayat this morning, Maharaj explained that COVID-19 caused issues for international suppliers of channa, lambs, goats and other items. As a result, the cost of importing goods also went up, leading to increases at supermarkets and eateries.
Maharaj Westside Supermarket is the distributor of Cow Brand Gee in Trinidad and Tobago and usually, around this time, they would have about 20 containers of the product. But because of supply issues, they are without. He said internationally, suppliers, growers and manufacturers have slashed staff, in some cases, by 50 per cent.
Another issue, also reported globally, was the unavailability of shipping containers and cargo ships. It means an order for particular items can take between three to six months to arrived in T&T. Usually, importers would pay between US$2000-US$2500 for a container from Miami, but Maharaj said it is now a minimum of $12,000.
“So at the end of the day when you add up all of that, why are people complaining about a dollar. Doubles should be $10. When they have to get up 2 o’clock in the morning, these poor people and them to make a living. You know chicken gone up, nobody talks about Kentucky gone up,” Maharaj said.
the rest of the world taking this vaccine almost a year and not one ass changed from shortage of staff to offload cargo to workers on the manufacturing plants to countries still having lockdowns so no staff in farms and gardens. this whole vaccine is a joke.
daring dragoon wrote:While some people are outraged that several vendors have increased the price of their doubles to $6, the CEO of Maharaj Westside Supermarket says it should be $10.
His comments come after Hassanali’s Green Shed in Debe increased the price of doubles from $5 to $6. A spokesman for Hassanali's refused to explain the price hike.
But citing the rising cost of raw material, Maharaj said the cost of chicken increased, but people were not complaining about the hike in the price of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Speaking on the Aakash Vani Morning Panchayat this morning, Maharaj explained that COVID-19 caused issues for international suppliers of channa, lambs, goats and other items. As a result, the cost of importing goods also went up, leading to increases at supermarkets and eateries.
Maharaj Westside Supermarket is the distributor of Cow Brand Gee in Trinidad and Tobago and usually, around this time, they would have about 20 containers of the product. But because of supply issues, they are without. He said internationally, suppliers, growers and manufacturers have slashed staff, in some cases, by 50 per cent.
Another issue, also reported globally, was the unavailability of shipping containers and cargo ships. It means an order for particular items can take between three to six months to arrived in T&T. Usually, importers would pay between US$2000-US$2500 for a container from Miami, but Maharaj said it is now a minimum of $12,000.
“So at the end of the day when you add up all of that, why are people complaining about a dollar. Doubles should be $10. When they have to get up 2 o’clock in the morning, these poor people and them to make a living. You know chicken gone up, nobody talks about Kentucky gone up,” Maharaj said.
the rest of the world taking this vaccine almost a year and not one ass changed from shortage of staff to offload cargo to workers on the manufacturing plants to countries still having lockdowns so no staff in farms and gardens. this whole vaccine is a joke.
eitech wrote:daring dragoon wrote:While some people are outraged that several vendors have increased the price of their doubles to $6, the CEO of Maharaj Westside Supermarket says it should be $10.
His comments come after Hassanali’s Green Shed in Debe increased the price of doubles from $5 to $6. A spokesman for Hassanali's refused to explain the price hike.
But citing the rising cost of raw material, Maharaj said the cost of chicken increased, but people were not complaining about the hike in the price of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Speaking on the Aakash Vani Morning Panchayat this morning, Maharaj explained that COVID-19 caused issues for international suppliers of channa, lambs, goats and other items. As a result, the cost of importing goods also went up, leading to increases at supermarkets and eateries.
Maharaj Westside Supermarket is the distributor of Cow Brand Gee in Trinidad and Tobago and usually, around this time, they would have about 20 containers of the product. But because of supply issues, they are without. He said internationally, suppliers, growers and manufacturers have slashed staff, in some cases, by 50 per cent.
Another issue, also reported globally, was the unavailability of shipping containers and cargo ships. It means an order for particular items can take between three to six months to arrived in T&T. Usually, importers would pay between US$2000-US$2500 for a container from Miami, but Maharaj said it is now a minimum of $12,000.
“So at the end of the day when you add up all of that, why are people complaining about a dollar. Doubles should be $10. When they have to get up 2 o’clock in the morning, these poor people and them to make a living. You know chicken gone up, nobody talks about Kentucky gone up,” Maharaj said.
the rest of the world taking this vaccine almost a year and not one ass changed from shortage of staff to offload cargo to workers on the manufacturing plants to countries still having lockdowns so no staff in farms and gardens. this whole vaccine is a joke.
Vaccination is not to go back to normal. We are already in the new normal and it still unfolding
U mean fauci fooling ppl that halloween and christmas is on?Dohplaydat wrote:eitech wrote:daring dragoon wrote:While some people are outraged that several vendors have increased the price of their doubles to $6, the CEO of Maharaj Westside Supermarket says it should be $10.
His comments come after Hassanali’s Green Shed in Debe increased the price of doubles from $5 to $6. A spokesman for Hassanali's refused to explain the price hike.
But citing the rising cost of raw material, Maharaj said the cost of chicken increased, but people were not complaining about the hike in the price of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Speaking on the Aakash Vani Morning Panchayat this morning, Maharaj explained that COVID-19 caused issues for international suppliers of channa, lambs, goats and other items. As a result, the cost of importing goods also went up, leading to increases at supermarkets and eateries.
Maharaj Westside Supermarket is the distributor of Cow Brand Gee in Trinidad and Tobago and usually, around this time, they would have about 20 containers of the product. But because of supply issues, they are without. He said internationally, suppliers, growers and manufacturers have slashed staff, in some cases, by 50 per cent.
Another issue, also reported globally, was the unavailability of shipping containers and cargo ships. It means an order for particular items can take between three to six months to arrived in T&T. Usually, importers would pay between US$2000-US$2500 for a container from Miami, but Maharaj said it is now a minimum of $12,000.
“So at the end of the day when you add up all of that, why are people complaining about a dollar. Doubles should be $10. When they have to get up 2 o’clock in the morning, these poor people and them to make a living. You know chicken gone up, nobody talks about Kentucky gone up,” Maharaj said.
the rest of the world taking this vaccine almost a year and not one ass changed from shortage of staff to offload cargo to workers on the manufacturing plants to countries still having lockdowns so no staff in farms and gardens. this whole vaccine is a joke.
Vaccination is not to go back to normal. We are already in the new normal and it still unfolding
Take a look at the UK and US, pretty much fully back to normal due to.....wait for it..... vaccines!
US and UK are removing or have completely removed COVID restrictions while deaths per capita are dropping.aaron17 wrote:U mean fauci fooling ppl that halloween and christmas is on?Dohplaydat wrote:eitech wrote:daring dragoon wrote:While some people are outraged that several vendors have increased the price of their doubles to $6, the CEO of Maharaj Westside Supermarket says it should be $10.
His comments come after Hassanali’s Green Shed in Debe increased the price of doubles from $5 to $6. A spokesman for Hassanali's refused to explain the price hike.
But citing the rising cost of raw material, Maharaj said the cost of chicken increased, but people were not complaining about the hike in the price of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Speaking on the Aakash Vani Morning Panchayat this morning, Maharaj explained that COVID-19 caused issues for international suppliers of channa, lambs, goats and other items. As a result, the cost of importing goods also went up, leading to increases at supermarkets and eateries.
Maharaj Westside Supermarket is the distributor of Cow Brand Gee in Trinidad and Tobago and usually, around this time, they would have about 20 containers of the product. But because of supply issues, they are without. He said internationally, suppliers, growers and manufacturers have slashed staff, in some cases, by 50 per cent.
Another issue, also reported globally, was the unavailability of shipping containers and cargo ships. It means an order for particular items can take between three to six months to arrived in T&T. Usually, importers would pay between US$2000-US$2500 for a container from Miami, but Maharaj said it is now a minimum of $12,000.
“So at the end of the day when you add up all of that, why are people complaining about a dollar. Doubles should be $10. When they have to get up 2 o’clock in the morning, these poor people and them to make a living. You know chicken gone up, nobody talks about Kentucky gone up,” Maharaj said.
the rest of the world taking this vaccine almost a year and not one ass changed from shortage of staff to offload cargo to workers on the manufacturing plants to countries still having lockdowns so no staff in farms and gardens. this whole vaccine is a joke.
Vaccination is not to go back to normal. We are already in the new normal and it still unfolding
Take a look at the UK and US, pretty much fully back to normal due to.....wait for it..... vaccines!
Dohplaydat wrote:eitech wrote:daring dragoon wrote:While some people are outraged that several vendors have increased the price of their doubles to $6, the CEO of Maharaj Westside Supermarket says it should be $10.
His comments come after Hassanali’s Green Shed in Debe increased the price of doubles from $5 to $6. A spokesman for Hassanali's refused to explain the price hike.
But citing the rising cost of raw material, Maharaj said the cost of chicken increased, but people were not complaining about the hike in the price of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Speaking on the Aakash Vani Morning Panchayat this morning, Maharaj explained that COVID-19 caused issues for international suppliers of channa, lambs, goats and other items. As a result, the cost of importing goods also went up, leading to increases at supermarkets and eateries.
Maharaj Westside Supermarket is the distributor of Cow Brand Gee in Trinidad and Tobago and usually, around this time, they would have about 20 containers of the product. But because of supply issues, they are without. He said internationally, suppliers, growers and manufacturers have slashed staff, in some cases, by 50 per cent.
Another issue, also reported globally, was the unavailability of shipping containers and cargo ships. It means an order for particular items can take between three to six months to arrived in T&T. Usually, importers would pay between US$2000-US$2500 for a container from Miami, but Maharaj said it is now a minimum of $12,000.
“So at the end of the day when you add up all of that, why are people complaining about a dollar. Doubles should be $10. When they have to get up 2 o’clock in the morning, these poor people and them to make a living. You know chicken gone up, nobody talks about Kentucky gone up,” Maharaj said.
the rest of the world taking this vaccine almost a year and not one ass changed from shortage of staff to offload cargo to workers on the manufacturing plants to countries still having lockdowns so no staff in farms and gardens. this whole vaccine is a joke.
Vaccination is not to go back to normal. We are already in the new normal and it still unfolding
Take a look at the UK and US, pretty much fully back to normal due to.....wait for it..... vaccines!
West Virginia has a low vaccination rate compared to the rest of the USA. WV is ranked 51 of all 50 states and D.C.drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:eitech wrote:daring dragoon wrote:While some people are outraged that several vendors have increased the price of their doubles to $6, the CEO of Maharaj Westside Supermarket says it should be $10.
His comments come after Hassanali’s Green Shed in Debe increased the price of doubles from $5 to $6. A spokesman for Hassanali's refused to explain the price hike.
But citing the rising cost of raw material, Maharaj said the cost of chicken increased, but people were not complaining about the hike in the price of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Speaking on the Aakash Vani Morning Panchayat this morning, Maharaj explained that COVID-19 caused issues for international suppliers of channa, lambs, goats and other items. As a result, the cost of importing goods also went up, leading to increases at supermarkets and eateries.
Maharaj Westside Supermarket is the distributor of Cow Brand Gee in Trinidad and Tobago and usually, around this time, they would have about 20 containers of the product. But because of supply issues, they are without. He said internationally, suppliers, growers and manufacturers have slashed staff, in some cases, by 50 per cent.
Another issue, also reported globally, was the unavailability of shipping containers and cargo ships. It means an order for particular items can take between three to six months to arrived in T&T. Usually, importers would pay between US$2000-US$2500 for a container from Miami, but Maharaj said it is now a minimum of $12,000.
“So at the end of the day when you add up all of that, why are people complaining about a dollar. Doubles should be $10. When they have to get up 2 o’clock in the morning, these poor people and them to make a living. You know chicken gone up, nobody talks about Kentucky gone up,” Maharaj said.
the rest of the world taking this vaccine almost a year and not one ass changed from shortage of staff to offload cargo to workers on the manufacturing plants to countries still having lockdowns so no staff in farms and gardens. this whole vaccine is a joke.
Vaccination is not to go back to normal. We are already in the new normal and it still unfolding
Take a look at the UK and US, pretty much fully back to normal due to.....wait for it..... vaccines!
West Virginia has the same vaccination rate as sweet T&T and were still not back to "normal".
adnj wrote:West Virginia has a low vaccination rate compared to the rest of the USA. WV is ranked 51 of all 50 states and D.C.drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:eitech wrote:daring dragoon wrote:While some people are outraged that several vendors have increased the price of their doubles to $6, the CEO of Maharaj Westside Supermarket says it should be $10.
His comments come after Hassanali’s Green Shed in Debe increased the price of doubles from $5 to $6. A spokesman for Hassanali's refused to explain the price hike.
But citing the rising cost of raw material, Maharaj said the cost of chicken increased, but people were not complaining about the hike in the price of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Speaking on the Aakash Vani Morning Panchayat this morning, Maharaj explained that COVID-19 caused issues for international suppliers of channa, lambs, goats and other items. As a result, the cost of importing goods also went up, leading to increases at supermarkets and eateries.
Maharaj Westside Supermarket is the distributor of Cow Brand Gee in Trinidad and Tobago and usually, around this time, they would have about 20 containers of the product. But because of supply issues, they are without. He said internationally, suppliers, growers and manufacturers have slashed staff, in some cases, by 50 per cent.
Another issue, also reported globally, was the unavailability of shipping containers and cargo ships. It means an order for particular items can take between three to six months to arrived in T&T. Usually, importers would pay between US$2000-US$2500 for a container from Miami, but Maharaj said it is now a minimum of $12,000.
“So at the end of the day when you add up all of that, why are people complaining about a dollar. Doubles should be $10. When they have to get up 2 o’clock in the morning, these poor people and them to make a living. You know chicken gone up, nobody talks about Kentucky gone up,” Maharaj said.
the rest of the world taking this vaccine almost a year and not one ass changed from shortage of staff to offload cargo to workers on the manufacturing plants to countries still having lockdowns so no staff in farms and gardens. this whole vaccine is a joke.
Vaccination is not to go back to normal. We are already in the new normal and it still unfolding
Take a look at the UK and US, pretty much fully back to normal due to.....wait for it..... vaccines!
West Virginia has the same vaccination rate as sweet T&T and were still not back to "normal".
WV has a COVID death rate that is 2.7 times that of TTO.
WV is expected to continue to have a death rate higher than TTO throughout 2021.
West Virginia has a low vaccination rate compared to the rest of the USA. WV is ranked 51 of all 50 states and D.C.drchaos wrote:adnj wrote:West Virginia has a low vaccination rate compared to the rest of the USA. WV is ranked 51 of all 50 states and D.C.drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:eitech wrote:daring dragoon wrote:While some people are outraged that several vendors have increased the price of their doubles to $6, the CEO of Maharaj Westside Supermarket says it should be $10.
His comments come after Hassanali’s Green Shed in Debe increased the price of doubles from $5 to $6. A spokesman for Hassanali's refused to explain the price hike.
But citing the rising cost of raw material, Maharaj said the cost of chicken increased, but people were not complaining about the hike in the price of Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Speaking on the Aakash Vani Morning Panchayat this morning, Maharaj explained that COVID-19 caused issues for international suppliers of channa, lambs, goats and other items. As a result, the cost of importing goods also went up, leading to increases at supermarkets and eateries.
Maharaj Westside Supermarket is the distributor of Cow Brand Gee in Trinidad and Tobago and usually, around this time, they would have about 20 containers of the product. But because of supply issues, they are without. He said internationally, suppliers, growers and manufacturers have slashed staff, in some cases, by 50 per cent.
Another issue, also reported globally, was the unavailability of shipping containers and cargo ships. It means an order for particular items can take between three to six months to arrived in T&T. Usually, importers would pay between US$2000-US$2500 for a container from Miami, but Maharaj said it is now a minimum of $12,000.
“So at the end of the day when you add up all of that, why are people complaining about a dollar. Doubles should be $10. When they have to get up 2 o’clock in the morning, these poor people and them to make a living. You know chicken gone up, nobody talks about Kentucky gone up,” Maharaj said.
the rest of the world taking this vaccine almost a year and not one ass changed from shortage of staff to offload cargo to workers on the manufacturing plants to countries still having lockdowns so no staff in farms and gardens. this whole vaccine is a joke.
Vaccination is not to go back to normal. We are already in the new normal and it still unfolding
Take a look at the UK and US, pretty much fully back to normal due to.....wait for it..... vaccines!
West Virginia has the same vaccination rate as sweet T&T and were still not back to "normal".
WV has a COVID death rate that is 2.7 times that of TTO.
WV is expected to continue to have a death rate higher than TTO throughout 2021.
So their death rate is higher and their state hasn't collapsed.
But our death rate is lower and we have more or less collapsed?
Seems like covid not killing us its lock downs and stupidity.
st7 wrote:chaos... sidenote.. how you feeling nowadays?
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