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matr1x wrote:So the question is, do you all actually care that the unvaccinated are dying....or just glad so you get to gloat?
Pride cometh before a fallhover11 wrote:Them just happy to gloat and say the deceased stupid for not vaccinatingmatr1x wrote:So the question is, do you all actually care that the unvaccinated are dying....or just glad so you get to gloat?
Ask duane the moderator for mandates.st7 wrote:i find allyuh should keep the antivax talks in the antivax ched. hover and company love for attention with illogical thinking is only spam.
how do i vaccinate this ched?
timelapse wrote:Pride cometh before a fallhover11 wrote:Them just happy to gloat and say the deceased stupid for not vaccinatingmatr1x wrote:So the question is, do you all actually care that the unvaccinated are dying....or just glad so you get to gloat?
So continue tell yourself you smarter than the entire medical fraternity
All and all,Hover was just another brick in the wall.st7 wrote:timelapse wrote:Pride cometh before a fallhover11 wrote:Them just happy to gloat and say the deceased stupid for not vaccinatingmatr1x wrote:So the question is, do you all actually care that the unvaccinated are dying....or just glad so you get to gloat?
So continue tell yourself you smarter than the entire medical fraternity
whoa whoa whoa
i thought hover was the most woke and smartest jockey sniffer out there. or is he just another snowflake?
Phone Surgeon wrote:I sad that most lf those deaths could have been avoided if those persons had vaccinated.
Taking the vaccine is like wearing a seat belt In a speeding car heading for a crash right now. Yes you could still die but the seat belt will increase your chances of living.
And these unnecessary people in icu draining the country of resources and freaking up ppl who otherwise need icu beds.
What you mean? The moh continuously releasing the numbers of vaccinated vs unvaccinated deaths.Mmoney607 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:I sad that most lf those deaths could have been avoided if those persons had vaccinated.
Taking the vaccine is like wearing a seat belt In a speeding car heading for a crash right now. Yes you could still die but the seat belt will increase your chances of living.
And these unnecessary people in icu draining the country of resources and freaking up ppl who otherwise need icu beds.
How you now they weren't vaccinated?
Dohplaydat wrote:On an average day in Trinidad and Tobago roughly 32 people die based on averaging and disaggregating OECD data and CIA world fact books data.
With 28 people dying from Covid we've effectively doubled our death rate.
Our mortality rates for the next few weeks will be extremely high.
Good time to be in the funeral business. Those of you who looking for jobs look at that sector.
Phone Surgeon wrote:What you mean? The moh continuously releasing the numbers of vaccinated vs unvaccinated deaths.Mmoney607 wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:I sad that most lf those deaths could have been avoided if those persons had vaccinated.
Taking the vaccine is like wearing a seat belt In a speeding car heading for a crash right now. Yes you could still die but the seat belt will increase your chances of living.
And these unnecessary people in icu draining the country of resources and freaking up ppl who otherwise need icu beds.
How you now they weren't vaccinated?
And worldwide its the same thing. You will have much less severe symptoms if you vaccinated. That's a fact. Not an opinion
bluefete wrote:ROFL. Somebody in Newsday closely following this thread. Today's Newsday.
https://newsday.co.tt/2021/11/21/covid1 ... ura-board/
Angostura Holdings Ltd sees no conflict of interest in the appointment of Dr Maryam Abdool-Richards or Franka Costelloe to the company’s board of directors.
Click on the link above to read the rest. I keeping it real short from now on.
I only put it up because of the previous discussion 3 pages ago.
drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:On an average day in Trinidad and Tobago roughly 32 people die based on averaging and disaggregating OECD data and CIA world fact books data.
With 28 people dying from Covid we've effectively doubled our death rate.
Our mortality rates for the next few weeks will be extremely high.
Good time to be in the funeral business. Those of you who looking for jobs look at that sector.
The actual figure is lower ... Like you guys conveniently forgot that the CMO said a covid death may not be a covid, the person may have died with covid and not from it.
And that's from the CMO's mouth not some crazy conspiracy theory.
When you have zero integrity you would see no issue with thisbluefete wrote:Express is following this thread as well. They even wrote same without giving credit of course.
Richards’ appointment to the board was criticised on social media yesterday.
She told the Sunday Express: “I do not see it as inappropriate to be on the board of a publicly traded company. My terms of employment do not prevent me from being a member of a Board of a publicly traded company.
Link: https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/a ... b6863.html
Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:On an average day in Trinidad and Tobago roughly 32 people die based on averaging and disaggregating OECD data and CIA world fact books data.
With 28 people dying from Covid we've effectively doubled our death rate.
Our mortality rates for the next few weeks will be extremely high.
Good time to be in the funeral business. Those of you who looking for jobs look at that sector.
The actual figure is lower ... Like you guys conveniently forgot that the CMO said a covid death may not be a covid, the person may have died with covid and not from it.
And that's from the CMO's mouth not some crazy conspiracy theory.
While that statement is true, it doesn't negate the fact that covid deaths are increasing as case counts increase. If you looked and understood the excess mortality graphs I showed you a few weeks ago you'd understand the impact covid is having.
Stop trying to downplay the virus, that mindset has allowed many people to let their guard down.
So far since this pandemic I know of 7 people who died from covid all of whom were between 44 and 67 years old. Three of them had no comorbidities and were in very good health otherwise.
I personally am not afraid of covid having been infected last September. But it's foolhardy to think it isn't causing many others problems.
It's led to the biggest life expectancy decrease since WW2.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-09-27-co ... rld-war-ii
Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:On an average day in Trinidad and Tobago roughly 32 people die based on averaging and disaggregating OECD data and CIA world fact books data.
With 28 people dying from Covid we've effectively doubled our death rate.
Our mortality rates for the next few weeks will be extremely high.
Good time to be in the funeral business. Those of you who looking for jobs look at that sector.
The actual figure is lower ... Like you guys conveniently forgot that the CMO said a covid death may not be a covid, the person may have died with covid and not from it.
And that's from the CMO's mouth not some crazy conspiracy theory.
While that statement is true, it doesn't negate the fact that covid deaths are increasing as case counts increase. If you looked and understood the excess mortality graphs I showed you a few weeks ago you'd understand the impact covid is having.
Stop trying to downplay the virus, that mindset has allowed many people to let their guard down.
So far since this pandemic I know of 7 people who died from covid all of whom were between 44 and 67 years old. Three of them had no comorbidities and were in very good health otherwise.
I personally am not afraid of covid having been infected last September. But it's foolhardy to think it isn't causing many others problems.
It's led to the biggest life expectancy decrease since WW2.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-09-27-co ... rld-war-ii
drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:On an average day in Trinidad and Tobago roughly 32 people die based on averaging and disaggregating OECD data and CIA world fact books data.
With 28 people dying from Covid we've effectively doubled our death rate.
Our mortality rates for the next few weeks will be extremely high.
Good time to be in the funeral business. Those of you who looking for jobs look at that sector.
The actual figure is lower ... Like you guys conveniently forgot that the CMO said a covid death may not be a covid, the person may have died with covid and not from it.
And that's from the CMO's mouth not some crazy conspiracy theory.
While that statement is true, it doesn't negate the fact that covid deaths are increasing as case counts increase. If you looked and understood the excess mortality graphs I showed you a few weeks ago you'd understand the impact covid is having.
Stop trying to downplay the virus, that mindset has allowed many people to let their guard down.
So far since this pandemic I know of 7 people who died from covid all of whom were between 44 and 67 years old. Three of them had no comorbidities and were in very good health otherwise.
I personally am not afraid of covid having been infected last September. But it's foolhardy to think it isn't causing many others problems.
It's led to the biggest life expectancy decrease since WW2.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-09-27-co ... rld-war-ii
Since when stating facts is "Down Playing" the situation.
Stating facts is stating reality.
You seem to be "Up playing" the situation and skewing reality.
Just to suit your own agenda.
Redress10 wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:On an average day in Trinidad and Tobago roughly 32 people die based on averaging and disaggregating OECD data and CIA world fact books data.
With 28 people dying from Covid we've effectively doubled our death rate.
Our mortality rates for the next few weeks will be extremely high.
Good time to be in the funeral business. Those of you who looking for jobs look at that sector.
The actual figure is lower ... Like you guys conveniently forgot that the CMO said a covid death may not be a covid, the person may have died with covid and not from it.
And that's from the CMO's mouth not some crazy conspiracy theory.
While that statement is true, it doesn't negate the fact that covid deaths are increasing as case counts increase. If you looked and understood the excess mortality graphs I showed you a few weeks ago you'd understand the impact covid is having.
Stop trying to downplay the virus, that mindset has allowed many people to let their guard down.
So far since this pandemic I know of 7 people who died from covid all of whom were between 44 and 67 years old. Three of them had no comorbidities and were in very good health otherwise.
I personally am not afraid of covid having been infected last September. But it's foolhardy to think it isn't causing many others problems.
It's led to the biggest life expectancy decrease since WW2.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-09-27-co ... rld-war-ii
Is this the same incident where you declared yourself "infected" without getting a covid tests and based on your "symptoms"?
wtf wrote:She confirms it.
No shame at all.
Screenshot_20211121-123241_Drive.jpg
Mmoney607 wrote:wtf wrote:She confirms it.
No shame at all.
Screenshot_20211121-123241_Drive.jpg
The good news is that rumshop will never close. Because if she advise the govt to close rumshop, that would go against her fiduciary duty to Angostura shareholders
Good thing there is no such thing as a conflict of interest.....that doesn't exist in this country so she safeMmoney607 wrote:wtf wrote:She confirms it.
No shame at all.
Screenshot_20211121-123241_Drive.jpg
The good news is that rumshop will never close. Because if she advise the govt to close rumshop, that would go against her fiduciary duty to Angostura shareholders
Redress10 wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:On an average day in Trinidad and Tobago roughly 32 people die based on averaging and disaggregating OECD data and CIA world fact books data.
With 28 people dying from Covid we've effectively doubled our death rate.
Our mortality rates for the next few weeks will be extremely high.
Good time to be in the funeral business. Those of you who looking for jobs look at that sector.
The actual figure is lower ... Like you guys conveniently forgot that the CMO said a covid death may not be a covid, the person may have died with covid and not from it.
And that's from the CMO's mouth not some crazy conspiracy theory.
While that statement is true, it doesn't negate the fact that covid deaths are increasing as case counts increase. If you looked and understood the excess mortality graphs I showed you a few weeks ago you'd understand the impact covid is having.
Stop trying to downplay the virus, that mindset has allowed many people to let their guard down.
So far since this pandemic I know of 7 people who died from covid all of whom were between 44 and 67 years old. Three of them had no comorbidities and were in very good health otherwise.
I personally am not afraid of covid having been infected last September. But it's foolhardy to think it isn't causing many others problems.
It's led to the biggest life expectancy decrease since WW2.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-09-27-co ... rld-war-ii
Is this the same incident where you declared yourself "infected" without getting a covid tests and based on your "symptoms"?
drchaos wrote:Redress10 wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:On an average day in Trinidad and Tobago roughly 32 people die based on averaging and disaggregating OECD data and CIA world fact books data.
With 28 people dying from Covid we've effectively doubled our death rate.
Our mortality rates for the next few weeks will be extremely high.
Good time to be in the funeral business. Those of you who looking for jobs look at that sector.
The actual figure is lower ... Like you guys conveniently forgot that the CMO said a covid death may not be a covid, the person may have died with covid and not from it.
And that's from the CMO's mouth not some crazy conspiracy theory.
While that statement is true, it doesn't negate the fact that covid deaths are increasing as case counts increase. If you looked and understood the excess mortality graphs I showed you a few weeks ago you'd understand the impact covid is having.
Stop trying to downplay the virus, that mindset has allowed many people to let their guard down.
So far since this pandemic I know of 7 people who died from covid all of whom were between 44 and 67 years old. Three of them had no comorbidities and were in very good health otherwise.
I personally am not afraid of covid having been infected last September. But it's foolhardy to think it isn't causing many others problems.
It's led to the biggest life expectancy decrease since WW2.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-09-27-co ... rld-war-ii
Is this the same incident where you declared yourself "infected" without getting a covid tests and based on your "symptoms"?
Yup my colleague in the UK who is a GP confirmed this ... Last year a suspected covid case with death, no testing done was put down as a covid death.
This was then adjusted to, after testing became more available, if you die 28 days after a covid positive test you are put down as a covid death. Did'nt matter what you died from ... Car crash, trauma, MI, Strokes, Heart failure ....
This would have inflated death rates to levels that would scare the average drone in blind submission.
So men in here too good to go health centre for a free PCR test .....well damDohplaydat wrote:Redress10 wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:drchaos wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:On an average day in Trinidad and Tobago roughly 32 people die based on averaging and disaggregating OECD data and CIA world fact books data.
With 28 people dying from Covid we've effectively doubled our death rate.
Our mortality rates for the next few weeks will be extremely high.
Good time to be in the funeral business. Those of you who looking for jobs look at that sector.
The actual figure is lower ... Like you guys conveniently forgot that the CMO said a covid death may not be a covid, the person may have died with covid and not from it.
And that's from the CMO's mouth not some crazy conspiracy theory.
While that statement is true, it doesn't negate the fact that covid deaths are increasing as case counts increase. If you looked and understood the excess mortality graphs I showed you a few weeks ago you'd understand the impact covid is having.
Stop trying to downplay the virus, that mindset has allowed many people to let their guard down.
So far since this pandemic I know of 7 people who died from covid all of whom were between 44 and 67 years old. Three of them had no comorbidities and were in very good health otherwise.
I personally am not afraid of covid having been infected last September. But it's foolhardy to think it isn't causing many others problems.
It's led to the biggest life expectancy decrease since WW2.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2021-09-27-co ... rld-war-ii
Is this the same incident where you declared yourself "infected" without getting a covid tests and based on your "symptoms"?
I was literally in contact with only my neighbor prior to that week and they were infected with covid shortly after. I also did an antibody test 3 months later which showed I did have covid anti-bodies. So while I didn't go for a test, I'm 99% sure I had covid. There is a possibility that there was a false positive on those tests and my symptoms were related to another virus. However, given that my neighbor came over to bring cake, we spent about an hour talking and we both weren't wearing masks (the first mistake, but I wanted cake and she wanted to talk because she was lacking human contact). And 2 days later she and her mom were sick (she messaged to let me know they were going for covid tests) and they both got back the positives a days later.
I didn't go in for testing because (1) I assumed whatever they had I had since I literally did not see another person for 7 days prior to her as I was working 12 hour days at home on a project deadline (my first symptom showed up 4 or 5 days after she came over, so unless there was a virus with a 12 day incubation time, it likely matches up to whatever virus she brought over (2) State lab tests were taking days if not weeks to deliver results at that time and (3) I was ill and mentally exhausted so I wasn't feeling to go line up in a drive thru and pay $1500 for a PCR tests.
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