@ tribanon......Understood, well and good. However, when children infect parents causing them to lose income by not being able to work or GOD forbid die due to Covid, who will take responsibility for the children's wellbeing? Government? (NOT)
There is no easy solution. However, obviously, sticking our heads in the sand and pretending all is well is just plain s-t-u-p-i-d!
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and yet children were allowed back in schools to infect each other and spread the virus to family members!
The government isn't serious. As usual, they're talking out of their mouth and hip at the same time and doing the exact opposite with their actions.
Now infections are forcing schools to shut down immediately causing confusion and frustration among parents that suddenly have to find emergency daycare for children.
Had pig-headed minister of education Commandant Llyod listened to my common sense warning that schooling children would inevitably cause another Covid wave, and closed schools, parents would have been able to plan daycare for their children in advance.
What is the "real" harm of closing schools and children missing 1 year of schooling?
Hypothetically, If schools were opened throughout the pandemic and 100% of children miraculously passed with A+ averages, where would these children go after graduation? Regardless of the bullshyt government feeds us, the economy is totally stagnated, unemployment is 40%+ and 90% of the new graduates have absolutely no chance of finding employment anyhow.
The Bahamas educational system simply does not have the resources of U.S. school systems. We CANNOT effectively implement social distancing protocols in schools.
Close schools, roll back curfew to 8:pm, and limit the number of people allowed on beaches and gatherings.
Anyone with minimal common sense would have expected this to happen. I repeatedly warned here that Covid outbreaks in schools were inevitable!
Regardless of all the government warnings about people gathering in large numbers, the current surge in the country is heavily caused by children. The most dangerous part is, they're only just now finding children with symptoms when **most children are asymptomatic carriers of the virus to parents and family members.**
Pig-headed Commandant Jeff Lyod was too arrogant to heed my warnings, now schools have to close exactly as I suggested they do in the first place but with the added twists of out of control infections, hospitals overrun with Covid patients, the U.S. adding us to their no travel list of countries and the threat of a slowdown in tourism and another disruption to the economy.
Opening schools was an asinine move with highly predictable results. Let's see what the smart-ass, dumb, geniuses, do now!
Only a government can come to the conclusion that it's perfectly safe to have 1000's of children intermingling in schools every day, but totally dangerous to have gatherings of 100 people!
Without any doubt, this is the best thing to have happened in our country for decades! If properly coupled with sound immigration policing, 1000's of residents will benefit in every aspect of life.
This should set a precedence for moving forward throughout the Bahamas. Illegals unsustainable population growth could easily be the downfall of us all.
It's hard for someone to understand a problem when THEY are a part of the problem! Racism is normal to them so the "problem" doesn't exist to them.
Yesterday's verdict is not a solution in itself, but one small step in the right direction of solving a 400 year old problem that will take decades to correct the systemic racism in America. Other countries will follow suit as well, however, America is keeper of racism.
The initial police report was totally scrubbed of any wrongdoing by the cop. Had no one videotaped and witnessed Floyd's murder, it would gone as just another black man murdered by the "system". We the people caused yesterday's verdict, and we the people must continue pushing the anti racism narrative!
SP says...
@ tribanon......Understood, well and good. However, when children infect parents causing them to lose income by not being able to work or GOD forbid die due to Covid, who will take responsibility for the children's wellbeing? Government? (NOT)
There is no easy solution. However, obviously, sticking our heads in the sand and pretending all is well is just plain s-t-u-p-i-d!
On Breaching protocols ‘just plain dumb’
Posted 29 April 2021, 7:17 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and yet children were allowed back in schools to infect each other and spread the virus to family members!
The government isn't serious. As usual, they're talking out of their mouth and hip at the same time and doing the exact opposite with their actions.
Now infections are forcing schools to shut down immediately causing confusion and frustration among parents that suddenly have to find emergency daycare for children.
Had pig-headed minister of education Commandant Llyod listened to my common sense warning that schooling children would inevitably cause another Covid wave, and closed schools, parents would have been able to plan daycare for their children in advance.
What is the "real" harm of closing schools and children missing 1 year of schooling?
Hypothetically, If schools were opened throughout the pandemic and 100% of children miraculously passed with A+ averages, where would these children go after graduation? Regardless of the bullshyt government feeds us, the economy is totally stagnated, unemployment is 40%+ and 90% of the new graduates have absolutely no chance of finding employment anyhow.
The Bahamas educational system simply does not have the resources of U.S. school systems. We CANNOT effectively implement social distancing protocols in schools.
Close schools, roll back curfew to 8:pm, and limit the number of people allowed on beaches and gatherings.
On Breaching protocols ‘just plain dumb’
Posted 29 April 2021, 5:29 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Anyone with minimal common sense would have expected this to happen. I repeatedly warned here that Covid outbreaks in schools were inevitable!
Regardless of all the government warnings about people gathering in large numbers, the current surge in the country is heavily caused by children. The most dangerous part is, they're only just now finding children with symptoms when **most children are asymptomatic carriers of the virus to parents and family members.**
Pig-headed Commandant Jeff Lyod was too arrogant to heed my warnings, now schools have to close exactly as I suggested they do in the first place but with the added twists of out of control infections, hospitals overrun with Covid patients, the U.S. adding us to their no travel list of countries and the threat of a slowdown in tourism and another disruption to the economy.
Opening schools was an asinine move with highly predictable results. Let's see what the smart-ass, dumb, geniuses, do now!
**Stupid does as stupid is.**
On Meeting called after COVID cases in schools
Posted 29 April 2021, 9:29 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Only a government can come to the conclusion that it's perfectly safe to have 1000's of children intermingling in schools every day, but totally dangerous to have gatherings of 100 people!
Stupid does as stupid is!
On Super Value to ‘terminate’ if COVID rules disobeyed
Posted 28 April 2021, 8:12 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
So what is the point of having only the two parties that failed the Bahamian people debate?
On FNM declines university debate
Posted 27 April 2021, 8:56 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Without any doubt, this is the best thing to have happened in our country for decades! If properly coupled with sound immigration policing, 1000's of residents will benefit in every aspect of life.
This should set a precedence for moving forward throughout the Bahamas. Illegals unsustainable population growth could easily be the downfall of us all.
On DEMOLITION DAY: Govt teams move in to tear down structures in Abaco shanty town
Posted 23 April 2021, 10:06 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Little Scott is above the PM and the law. Typical, arrogant, big mouth, FNM oligarch!
On ‘Don’t like my policy on worker vaccines? Sue me’
Posted 22 April 2021, 8:39 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
The PLP and FNM equally culpable. Proving once again they are two peas in a pod!
On African tourist illegally detained for seven years
Posted 22 April 2021, 8:28 a.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
Commandant Loyd continues to play on words. The existence of any cluster of cases in the public education system is not the point.
The problem is because children are mostly asymptomatic they are infecting fellow schoolchildren, that in turn infect their parents!
Numbers will continue increasing as long as children are allowed to go to schools.
Commandant Loyd isn't fooling anyone but himself. He needs to stop his bullshyt!
On ‘No cluster of cases in public education system’
Posted 21 April 2021, 6:25 p.m. Suggest removal
SP says...
It's hard for someone to understand a problem when THEY are a part of the problem! Racism is normal to them so the "problem" doesn't exist to them.
Yesterday's verdict is not a solution in itself, but one small step in the right direction of solving a 400 year old problem that will take decades to correct the systemic racism in America. Other countries will follow suit as well, however, America is keeper of racism.
The initial police report was totally scrubbed of any wrongdoing by the cop. Had no one videotaped and witnessed Floyd's murder, it would gone as just another black man murdered by the "system". We the people caused yesterday's verdict, and we the people must continue pushing the anti racism narrative!
On INTERNATIONAL NEWS: Ex-cop guilty of murder and manslaughter in George Floyd case
Posted 21 April 2021, 9:53 a.m. Suggest removal