We have a case-fatality rate higher than 90% of countries We have a mortality rate higher than 90% of countries We have a case per 100k people higher than 90% of countries
The virus is well within our borders a d out of control.
People coming here would have to have a deathwish.
Because the private or public testing facilities did not correctly complete the paperwork either at time of testing, or when submitting results, making it impossible for the MoH to identify either the people or their location.
Not the MoH’s fault, but definitely not a good thing. 107 people out there who don’t know they have tested positive and who may be spreading the virus far and wide.
I have it on good authority that it was simply clinics not providing proper paperwork with their test specimens, leaving the MoH with no idea who the specimens belonged to
The scary part is that those people are now walking around positive and have no idea, which will keep the virus spreading.
**Construction work can also continue.** *(not really locked down then)*
**Funerals are permitted** at the graveside only, with a maximum number of five people not including the officiant and workers. *(not really locked down then)*
**Weddings are permitted** with a maximum number of five people, not including the officiant. *(not really locked down then)*
**Exercise is permitted in an individual's immediate neighborhood between 0600-0900.** *(not really locked down then)*
**International commercial flights may enter the Bahamas,** *(not really locked down then)*
If you think it has been, I've found a bunch of proof on Facebook, Whatsapp and YouTube that prove the world is flat and Bill Gates hides under it and eats babies.
HarryWyckoff says...
***Active Cases per 100k of Population*** - 617 (one of the highest int he world)
***Case Fatality Rate***: 2.12% (one of the highest in the world)
***Mortality rate per 100K Population***: 33 (one of the highest in the world)
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HarryWyckoff says...
You’re making all these attacks and judgments without any... zero... evidence it left Nassau.
How utterly ridiculous. Is your life **that** empty?
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HarryWyckoff says...
Are you serious? Look at the actual stats.
We have a case-fatality rate higher than 90% of countries
We have a mortality rate higher than 90% of countries
We have a case per 100k people higher than 90% of countries
The virus is well within our borders a d out of control.
People coming here would have to have a deathwish.
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HarryWyckoff says...
https://cv19bs.com has the tests-to-positives data.
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HarryWyckoff says...
Um... it’s ‘toe the line’, not ‘tow the line’
But I guess that proves our taxes aren’t going to education, at least.
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HarryWyckoff says...
Because the private or public testing facilities did not correctly complete the paperwork either at time of testing, or when submitting results, making it impossible for the MoH to identify either the people or their location.
Not the MoH’s fault, but definitely not a good thing. 107 people out there who don’t know they have tested positive and who may be spreading the virus far and wide.
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HarryWyckoff says...
Nope.
I have it on good authority that it was simply clinics not providing proper paperwork with their test specimens, leaving the MoH with no idea who the specimens belonged to
The scary part is that those people are now walking around positive and have no idea, which will keep the virus spreading.
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HarryWyckoff says...
**Construction work can also continue.** *(not really locked down then)*
**Funerals are permitted** at the graveside only, with a maximum number of five people not including the officiant and workers. *(not really locked down then)*
**Weddings are permitted** with a maximum number of five people, not including the officiant. *(not really locked down then)*
**Exercise is permitted in an individual's immediate neighborhood between 0600-0900.** *(not really locked down then)*
**International commercial flights may enter the Bahamas,** *(not really locked down then)*
Just sayin'
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HarryWyckoff says...
Not making sense there.
The Bahamas was never under a national lockdown.
If you think it has been, I've found a bunch of proof on Facebook, Whatsapp and YouTube that prove the world is flat and Bill Gates hides under it and eats babies.
So yeah, you're an idiot.
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HarryWyckoff says...
> Now, will we see hospitalizations and deaths go up accordingly is the question.
Yes.
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