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Cobalt says...

Agreed!

Cobalt says...

Mr. Sands.
Having a patient on Isolation Precautions and Droplet precautions is not considered a quarantine. It’s actually considered a Tier 2 precaution. Lol.
Did this man fall asleep during his medical studies and Epidemiology lectures??? And these are the people we have running our country??? God help us.

Cobalt says...

LOL...... say “quarantine”. Boy Sands don’t make me laugh. That ole rag tag hospital doesn’t have the technological mechanism nor financial resources to initiate and sustain a quarantine. So just stop your foolishness. Lol. Talkin bout quarantine. The PMH doesn’t even have a computerized charting system in place for crying out loud. They are still using paper and pen.
At best, all PMH can do is attempt to keep certain patients on what is called “isolation precautions”. But this would require each patient to have a private room which is adequately sealed. And given the fact that the disease appears to be a respiratory pathogen, each patient would also need to be on what’s called “droplet precautions”.
It’s a very expensive and tedious process which I’m sure PMH is I’ll equipped and ignorant to carry out. So just stop talking nonsense Mr. Sands. Lol. I don’t know who you think you’re talking to. Not all Bahamians are stupid.

Cobalt says...

I was thinking the same thing.

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Posted 23 November 2019, 11:25 a.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

By global standards, it’s really an “F” average.

Cobalt says...

Why?

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Cobalt says...

Agreed

Cobalt says...

You obviously don’t travel.
Here is what I challenge you to do..... If the opportunity provides it, go and live in different parts of the world for a while and then compare it to life in the Bahamas. Or if you can’t travel, talk with people who regularly do.
I guarantee you’ll find that the Bahamas is a dump. It’s not the only dump... but it is nonetheless still a dump ran by monkeys.

People like you are blinded by a sense of pride, patriotism and nationalism. So you don’t wish to concede nor call the country what it is. Ironically, this is one of the reasons that the Bahamas won’t get any better. In order to fix a problem you have to come face to face with the problem. And often times, it’s an ugly problem. And it becomes painstaking to fix. As a surgeon I see this microcosm all the time. Diagnostic tests including CT scans and MRIs may suggest a small problem. But after I make my incision and evaluate the contents of the human cavity, I come face to face with the truth as to why my clients are truly ill. And like I said, truth is always more ugly that what people are wanting to admit. And in order for me to fix whatever problem that I encounter, it takes a painful commitment from my patients.
This illustration that I gave you is a perfect example of the Bahamas and the Bahamian people.

On ‘Rescuers are failing lost pilot’

Posted 14 November 2018, 5:50 a.m. Suggest removal

Cobalt says...

I don’t think the average Bahamian truly understands how monkeyfied our country really is. The Bahamas is an archipelago of islands yet the Bahamas government doesn’t own one Blackhawk helicopter specifically designed for search and rescue operations.
Like I said earlier... they can’t even put a dump fire out. So I have come to expect nothing less from these unqualified baboons.

On ‘Rescuers are failing lost pilot’

Posted 13 November 2018, 7:53 a.m. Suggest removal