> THE Ministry of Health and Wellness said vaccines for monkeypox are available, following the ministry activating emergency protocols.....
As you well know Darville, your activation of such protocols enables government to illegally strip us of many of our fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. Your activation of emergency protocols also permits government to authorize certain un-budgeted expenditures that will undoubtedly greatly enrich a select few within the ruling political elite and their favoured cronies ('financial-backers') in the private sector..
> The ministry also has [and] retains antivirals and the M-pox vaccine for people seeking preventative treatment or who may be high risk.
Pray tell Darville, how many millions of dollars is government going to spend on protective gear, vaccines, etc. this time around by way of lucrative contracts with a select few favoured members of the ruling political elite and their cronies in the private sector?
> The vaccines are available at any public clinic and free of charge.
Nice to know Darville, but many of us have been jabbed enough already. By the way Darville, the taxpayers really deserve to know how much of their money has already been spent, and will be spent, on protective gear, anti-virals, vaccines, etc.? Can you give us even an honest rough estimate of the total cost of your actions here?
> The death rate associated with the disease is low, ranging between three to six per cent of persons infected.
Not so Darville. The CDC website dedicated to the Mpox outbreak showed earlier this week 33,000+ cases in the US since 2022 with only 60 deaths. That equates to a death rate of less than 2 per 1000 cases, less than 0.2%. Please stop with all of your deliberate scaremongering, Darville.
> The public is encouraged to adhere to safety protocols for M-pox which include: washing your hands properly and often with soap and water....
Of course, Darville, but it would help if the incompetent Davis led PLP government could get its act together and ensure that all Bahamians, especially those living on Family Islands, have access to a reliable supply of clean freshwater.
You're a major disappointment and embarrassment to many of us Darville, and I suspect few place much trust in anything you say or do as minister of health.
Just look at how this most incompetent and useless wicked wretch seeks to deflect all of the political flak she so richly deserves for the dumbing-down of our D- educated young children.
And to think The Tribune and Jade Russell allow themselves to be shamefully used by her as the flack to deflect all of the political flak she so richly deserves. Hanna-Martin is a complete and utter disgrace and most unfit to be minister of education......and PM Davis knows it!
> POLICE questioned a high-ranking male official ........
Are we supposed to guess what The Tribune means by the term *high ranking ......official.* All the details necessary for someone to identify the so called *high ranking ......official* are provided so why not just name him?!!
This grossly incompetent miscreant bears great responsibility for the D- dumbing-down of thousands of young Bahamians who pass through our dysfunctional and inadequate public education system, leaving them border-line illiterate and without the means to succeed in life.
As the saying goes, a mind is a terrible thing to waste. And this wickedly wretched Hanna-Martin, with the baffling blessing of PM Davis, has been instrumental in overseeing the wasting of thousands and thousands of young minds. She, of all people, is not fit to be minister of education, and PM Davis should now know and appreciate this simple fact. Davis needs to do something here, and the sooner the better for his own political stake.
> equipment and road paving materials arrived yesterday morning in south Andros following a protest by residents on Monday about the island’s deteriorating road conditions. The Minister of Works and Family Island Affairs, Clay Sweeting, also provided updates on roadworks in Eleuthera and on Tonique Williams-Darling Highway in Nassau.
Who would want to walk a day in Clay Sweeting's shoes when he is hamstrung by the corrupt duo of Stumpy Davis and Chester the Jester from doing anything for the people until a major political crisis develops. Of course it doesn't help too that this most corrupt and incompetent PLP government has mismanaged our nation's financial affairs to the point where little money is left-over for the people's needs. Meanwhile the nests of the likes of Stumpy Davis and Chester the Jester have been greatly feathered by unjustly enriching favoured cronies and 'financial-backers'.
Not even a clean shaven face would help Sweeting's dire political predicament.
> Dr Sands stressed that the public should not have to “beg for” updates surrounding the investigation.
Sands is apparently unaware few Bahamians are begging for anything because it is now well known that "the fix" is in on the cover-up of the details surrounding the killings and attempted killing(s) related to the "$1.5m airport bank car heist", with the leadership of both political parties (PLP and FNM) participating in the cover-up for their own very misguided reasons that are not at all aligned with the interests of our country and its people.
Comments were blocked to the following article in today's Tribune with no explanation for why JoBeth was never charged, found guilty and locked-up for a similar crime she committed a while back when she very deliberately attempted to run over a police officer with her car. And her attempted homicide using her vehicle was captured on video by three or four bystanders that went viral all over the internet at the time.
#A MAN was granted bail yesterday after he allegedly threatened to run a woman over with his car in Fox Hill last week.
#Senior Magistrate Anishka Pennerman arraigned Ravano Lightbourne, 35, on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon.
#Lightbourne after a verbal alteration allegedly assaulted Parraneka Davis with a car on Fox Hill Road South on August 16.
#The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge. With the prosecution raising no objection, Lightbourne’s bail was set at $2,500 with one or two sureties.
ExposedU2C says...
LMAO
On Lyford Cay hospital in expansion plan
Posted 22 August 2024, 10:08 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Thanks. Your support of her with your wasted mind helps to emphasize and reinforce my point.
On Hanna Martin inspects school repair progress
Posted 21 August 2024, 12:01 p.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
> THE Ministry of Health and Wellness said vaccines for monkeypox are available, following the ministry activating emergency protocols.....
As you well know Darville, your activation of such protocols enables government to illegally strip us of many of our fundamental rights guaranteed by the Constitution of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. Your activation of emergency protocols also permits government to authorize certain un-budgeted expenditures that will undoubtedly greatly enrich a select few within the ruling political elite and their favoured cronies ('financial-backers') in the private sector..
> The ministry also has [and] retains antivirals and the M-pox vaccine for people seeking preventative treatment or who may be high risk.
Pray tell Darville, how many millions of dollars is government going to spend on protective gear, vaccines, etc. this time around by way of lucrative contracts with a select few favoured members of the ruling political elite and their cronies in the private sector?
> The vaccines are available at any public clinic and free of charge.
Nice to know Darville, but many of us have been jabbed enough already. By the way Darville, the taxpayers really deserve to know how much of their money has already been spent, and will be spent, on protective gear, anti-virals, vaccines, etc.? Can you give us even an honest rough estimate of the total cost of your actions here?
> The death rate associated with the disease is low, ranging between three to six per cent of persons infected.
Not so Darville. The CDC website dedicated to the Mpox outbreak showed earlier this week 33,000+ cases in the US since 2022 with only 60 deaths. That equates to a death rate of less than 2 per 1000 cases, less than 0.2%. Please stop with all of your deliberate scaremongering, Darville.
> The public is encouraged to adhere to safety protocols for M-pox which include: washing your hands properly and often with soap and water....
Of course, Darville, but it would help if the incompetent Davis led PLP government could get its act together and ensure that all Bahamians, especially those living on Family Islands, have access to a reliable supply of clean freshwater.
You're a major disappointment and embarrassment to many of us Darville, and I suspect few place much trust in anything you say or do as minister of health.
On Darville: Country has vaccines available and protocols are set in case of m-pox virus
Posted 21 August 2024, 11:47 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
ZZZZZZzzzzzzz........
On Wilson criticises consultation between union and govt as ‘always insufficient’
Posted 21 August 2024, 10:53 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Just look at how this most incompetent and useless wicked wretch seeks to deflect all of the political flak she so richly deserves for the dumbing-down of our D- educated young children.
And to think The Tribune and Jade Russell allow themselves to be shamefully used by her as the flack to deflect all of the political flak she so richly deserves. Hanna-Martin is a complete and utter disgrace and most unfit to be minister of education......and PM Davis knows it!
On Hanna Martin inspects school repair progress
Posted 21 August 2024, 10:52 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
> POLICE questioned a high-ranking male official ........
Are we supposed to guess what The Tribune means by the term *high ranking ......official.* All the details necessary for someone to identify the so called *high ranking ......official* are provided so why not just name him?!!
On Police question man in connection to recent murder of Philip Adderley
Posted 21 August 2024, 10:40 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
This grossly incompetent miscreant bears great responsibility for the D- dumbing-down of thousands of young Bahamians who pass through our dysfunctional and inadequate public education system, leaving them border-line illiterate and without the means to succeed in life.
As the saying goes, a mind is a terrible thing to waste. And this wickedly wretched Hanna-Martin, with the baffling blessing of PM Davis, has been instrumental in overseeing the wasting of thousands and thousands of young minds. She, of all people, is not fit to be minister of education, and PM Davis should now know and appreciate this simple fact. Davis needs to do something here, and the sooner the better for his own political stake.
On Minister defends curriculum progress
Posted 21 August 2024, 10:27 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
> equipment and road paving materials arrived yesterday morning in south Andros following a protest by residents on Monday about the island’s deteriorating road conditions. The Minister of Works and Family Island Affairs, Clay Sweeting, also provided updates on roadworks in Eleuthera and on Tonique Williams-Darling Highway in Nassau.
Who would want to walk a day in Clay Sweeting's shoes when he is hamstrung by the corrupt duo of Stumpy Davis and Chester the Jester from doing anything for the people until a major political crisis develops. Of course it doesn't help too that this most corrupt and incompetent PLP government has mismanaged our nation's financial affairs to the point where little money is left-over for the people's needs. Meanwhile the nests of the likes of Stumpy Davis and Chester the Jester have been greatly feathered by unjustly enriching favoured cronies and 'financial-backers'.
Not even a clean shaven face would help Sweeting's dire political predicament.
On Sweeting gives updates for roadworks
Posted 21 August 2024, 9:43 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
> Dr Sands stressed that the public should not have to “beg for” updates surrounding the investigation.
Sands is apparently unaware few Bahamians are begging for anything because it is now well known that "the fix" is in on the cover-up of the details surrounding the killings and attempted killing(s) related to the "$1.5m airport bank car heist", with the leadership of both political parties (PLP and FNM) participating in the cover-up for their own very misguided reasons that are not at all aligned with the interests of our country and its people.
On ‘Why the silence’ on international police?
Posted 21 August 2024, 9:22 a.m. Suggest removal
ExposedU2C says...
Comments were blocked to the following article in today's Tribune with no explanation for why JoBeth was never charged, found guilty and locked-up for a similar crime she committed a while back when she very deliberately attempted to run over a police officer with her car. And her attempted homicide using her vehicle was captured on video by three or four bystanders that went viral all over the internet at the time.
By pavel bailey
#Tribune Staff Reporter
#pbailey@tribunemedia.net
#A MAN was granted bail yesterday after he allegedly threatened to run a woman over with his car in Fox Hill last week.
#Senior Magistrate Anishka Pennerman arraigned Ravano Lightbourne, 35, on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon.
#Lightbourne after a verbal alteration allegedly assaulted Parraneka Davis with a car on Fox Hill Road South on August 16.
#The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge. With the prosecution raising no objection, Lightbourne’s bail was set at $2,500 with one or two sureties.
#Lightbourne’s trial begins on October 31.
On Andros residents say ‘fix our roads’
Posted 20 August 2024, 4:18 p.m. Suggest removal