Taking the vaccines and shutting up are in two different parameters. Both mutually exclusive. And because of how the Covid pandemic is presently being managed in this country it may become a choice between taking the vaccine or dying.
Some will look to Donald Trump as a savior in a few years as the Joe Biden continues to fumble with things such as the pandemic and pulling troops out of Afghanistan. Basically putting rule back in the hands of the Taliban and causing many to have to flee that country. Trump may get the chance to come back and finish his wall, continue his economic war with China and help rebuild the holy temple in Jerusalem. Then the anti-Christ will make his appearance anf reveal himself to the world.
Conserve, conserve conserve! The key to survival. Cut back on things you don’t really need. Food prices are high but everyone eating out is even more expensive. Buying in bulk is not always the right thing if you have family members who will consume everything and some will not contribute to replacing items they consume. If you can’t purchase high value items now, before the prices increase, delay purchasing until prices come back down. The less consumers spend, the quicker prices will come back down. And if you plan to shop for the holidays, do it in September., and do your Black Friday shopping online if only for health reasons to avoid large crowds.
The good thing about this election is there will not be a landslide victory, regardless of who wins. The FNM’s are not that fed up with Minnis to see him gone and the PLP’s who voted FNM the last time feel they fared no better under the FNM so they have gone back home to ‘a bee day’. And this Election really is about your future, like they all are are, but many will have to weigh the benefits of preserving their health as opposed to going out in a surging pandemic to vote. And if there is not a new party in power, there will definitely be new faces.
Why did Minnis choose to govern by smoke and mirrors? When he was honest and up front and, apparently transparent in his government, Bahamian people believed in him. Many could go to bed at night and sleep peacefully knowing ‘Minnis begat did.’ And Minnis ‘gat us.’ And that is why when the pandemic came about, Minnis got more than 95% cooperation from the Bahamian people. They believed in him. They made the sacrifices and they followed his directives. So what happened? Talks of an early election, denials if it. Vaccines came about that were supposed to be voluntary but Minnis used his hand at every turn to admonish and force Bahamians bro take them. Even today a Bahamian cannot campaign unless he is fully vaccinated. But why. Why an early election in the midst of a burning pandemic? Has Minnis lost his ability to lead? Is he taking the wrong advice from the wrong people? Is he purposefully leading the Bahamas and The Bahamian people down the wrong path? Can you really trust giving him another five years of unleashed power?
‘ The largest of the trials, involving more than 12,000 patients, is being conducted at Oxford University. Since March 2020, the Recovery trial has studied several drugs for their efficacy in treating Covid-19 patients. Some drugs have been shown to be ineffective, such as the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, which was promoted as a potential treatment by former US president Donald Trump.’ . . ‘However, others such as the cheap steroid dexamethasone and the arthritis drug tocilizumab have been effective in treating patients, and have saved lives as Britain battled major outbreaks.’ .TIME to abandon the ineffective, single prong ‘Vaccinate ALL’ approach to this pandemic and follow the footsteps of countries that are achieving positive results. Singapore has managed to keep both its numbers of nee cases and deaths low. . ‘ .’ . In Singapore, the Health Science Authority last week granted interim authorisation for the antibody drug sotrovimab, which was developed by pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline and immunology company Vir Biotechnology, and was used to treat patients aged 18 and over with mild or moderate Covid-19. These patients do not require supplemental oxygen but are at risk of developing more severe symptoms.’
‘ Vaccination remains a key priority for many countries but infectious disease experts say effective Covid-19 treatments will still be necessary Several large-scale clinical trials are still under way around the globe to assess and determine the most promising medications Vasco said that treatments along with supportive care have contributed to Singapore’s low mortality rate. .’ . “Treatment of Covid is critical because the vaccine is not 100 per cent,” said Professor Dale Fisher, an infectious disease expert from the National University of Singapore (NUS) Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. “Some will always refuse vaccination and, on occasion, a vaccinated person could get sick. That’s expected so we want the best options found and available.” However, he said these outcomes are not part of a clinical trial, where the impact of specific Covid-19 treatments on patients can be compared quantifiably with those who did not receive treatments. ***Fisher said the biggest driver of poor outcomes globally has been overwhelmed hospitals without enough beds, ventilators and oxygen. “When all these basics remain available, we are even more enabled to save lives with the clinical skills and techniques we have learned and the drugs we now have available,” he said.‘***
Personally I will feel offended or offensive to stand in line to vote in the middle of a pandemic. The narrative will be between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. Then the question will be what are you taking home to your family after you done vote. Who turned the whole world upside down? Is the competent authority really competent or more interested in competing.
So the wind done blow these lawn signs all over the place. And Paul Rolle arresting and charging you for possession of stolen property. So just rake them out ya yard before the police come.
John says...
Taking the vaccines and shutting up are in two different parameters. Both mutually exclusive. And because of how the Covid pandemic is presently being managed in this country it may become a choice between taking the vaccine or dying.
On Crisis’ toll on non-COVID patients
Posted 25 August 2021, 5:53 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Some will look to Donald Trump as a savior in a few years as the Joe Biden continues to fumble with things such as the pandemic and pulling troops out of Afghanistan. Basically putting rule back in the hands of the Taliban and causing many to have to flee that country. Trump may get the chance to come back and finish his wall, continue his economic war with China and help rebuild the holy temple in Jerusalem. Then the anti-Christ will make his appearance anf reveal himself to the world.
On Former PMs question early election
Posted 25 August 2021, 3:05 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Conserve, conserve conserve! The key to survival. Cut back on things you don’t really need. Food prices are high but everyone eating out is even more expensive. Buying in bulk is not always the right thing if you have family members who will consume everything and some will not contribute to replacing items they consume. If you can’t purchase high value items now, before the prices increase, delay purchasing until prices come back down. The less consumers spend, the quicker prices will come back down. And if you plan to shop for the holidays, do it in September., and do your Black Friday shopping online if only for health reasons to avoid large crowds.
On ‘Higher prices coming in October,’ says Super Value president
Posted 25 August 2021, 2:50 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
The good thing about this election is there will not be a landslide victory, regardless of who wins. The FNM’s are not that fed up with Minnis to see him gone and the PLP’s who voted FNM the last time feel they fared no better under the FNM so they have gone back home to ‘a bee day’. And this Election really is about your future, like they all are are, but many will have to weigh the benefits of preserving their health as opposed to going out in a surging pandemic to vote. And if there is not a new party in power, there will definitely be new faces.
On Former PMs question early election
Posted 25 August 2021, 11 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Why did Minnis choose to govern by smoke and mirrors? When he was honest and up front and, apparently transparent in his government, Bahamian people believed in him. Many could go to bed at night and sleep peacefully knowing ‘Minnis begat did.’ And Minnis ‘gat us.’ And that is why when the pandemic came about, Minnis got more than 95% cooperation from the Bahamian people. They believed in him. They made the sacrifices and they followed his directives. So what happened? Talks of an early election, denials if it. Vaccines came about that were supposed to be voluntary but Minnis used his hand at every turn to admonish and force Bahamians bro take them. Even today a Bahamian cannot campaign unless he is fully vaccinated. But why. Why an early election in the midst of a burning pandemic? Has Minnis lost his ability to lead? Is he taking the wrong advice from the wrong people? Is he purposefully leading the Bahamas and The Bahamian people down the wrong path? Can you really trust giving him another five years of unleashed power?
On Former PMs question early election
Posted 25 August 2021, 10:51 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
‘ The largest of the trials, involving more than 12,000 patients, is being conducted at Oxford University. Since March 2020, the Recovery trial has studied several drugs for their efficacy in treating Covid-19 patients. Some drugs have been shown to be ineffective, such as the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, which was promoted as a potential treatment by former US president Donald Trump.’
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‘However, others such as the cheap steroid dexamethasone and the arthritis drug tocilizumab have been effective in treating patients, and have saved lives as Britain battled major outbreaks.’
.TIME to abandon the ineffective, single prong ‘Vaccinate ALL’ approach to this pandemic and follow the footsteps of countries that are achieving positive results. Singapore has managed to keep both its numbers of nee cases and deaths low.
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. In Singapore, the Health Science Authority last week granted interim authorisation for the antibody drug sotrovimab, which was developed by pharmaceutical company GlaxoSmithKline and immunology company Vir Biotechnology, and was used to treat patients aged 18 and over with mild or moderate Covid-19. These patients do not require supplemental oxygen but are at risk of developing more severe symptoms.’
On Crisis’ toll on non-COVID patients
Posted 25 August 2021, 9:41 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
‘ Vaccination remains a key priority for many countries but infectious disease experts say effective Covid-19 treatments will still be necessary
Several large-scale clinical trials are still under way around the globe to assess and determine the most promising medications Vasco said that treatments along with supportive care have contributed to Singapore’s low mortality rate.
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. “Treatment of Covid is critical because the vaccine is not 100 per cent,” said Professor Dale Fisher, an infectious disease expert from the National University of Singapore (NUS) Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. “Some will always refuse vaccination and, on occasion, a vaccinated person could get sick. That’s expected so we want the best options found and available.”
However, he said these outcomes are not part of a clinical trial, where the impact of specific Covid-19 treatments on patients can be compared quantifiably with those who did not receive treatments. ***Fisher said the biggest driver of poor outcomes globally has been overwhelmed hospitals without enough beds, ventilators and oxygen. “When all these basics remain available, we are even more enabled to save lives with the clinical skills and techniques we have learned and the drugs we now have available,” he said.‘***
On Crisis’ toll on non-COVID patients
Posted 25 August 2021, 9:22 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Personally I will feel offended or offensive to stand in line to vote in the middle of a pandemic. The narrative will be between the vaccinated and the unvaccinated. Then the question will be what are you taking home to your family after you done vote. Who turned the whole world upside down? Is the competent authority really competent or more interested in competing.
On 30k may be voting in early poll
Posted 25 August 2021, 7:34 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
They should never allowed either party to erect that many signs in the first instance.
On 30k may be voting in early poll
Posted 25 August 2021, 7:30 a.m. Suggest removal
John says...
So the wind done blow these lawn signs all over the place. And Paul Rolle arresting and charging you for possession of stolen property. So just rake them out ya yard before the police come.
On 30k may be voting in early poll
Posted 25 August 2021, 7:29 a.m. Suggest removal