do you want corporate bahamas to do what the sushi restaurant did?
the merchants will stop selling to the unvaccinated.
the insurers will refuse your premium if you do not vaccinate.
the banks will seize your moeny and close your account if you do not vaccinate.
lol lol lol
the flaw in your proposal is that vaccination may not be in the best interest of the population nor play any part in the advancement of the nation,
People do not want to be preached to. They will count every blood clot and collect anecdotal evidence that their friends got vaccinated and caught covid.
> However, both Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis and Health Minister Renward Wells have already said there are no plans to increase COVID restrictions in the country.
Covid came at the wrong time. Had it happened eletion year, there would not have been no lockdown.
Renward knows how to keep a serene poker face and say whatever is expedient or convenient.
> So, if you have a bunch of persons who get together in a particular locale commiserating together and someone is positive, and they would’ve spread it to these individuals you could expect that everyone exposed over those fourteen days would end up showing a positive.
Yep. People have been commiserating all over the place, including during political campaining.
What drastic comments dude? I guess you do not live in the bahamas.
People drive around woth comfort letters because they run out of car plates, they run out of plastic cards at NIB, they run out of plastic cards to make driver's licence, the fire engine takes 40 min to come to potter's cay because they had no water, the hospital runs out of blood.
NOW, I must trust they have a second dose for me? .think again.
ohdrap4 says...
do you want corporate bahamas to do what the sushi restaurant did?
the merchants will stop selling to the unvaccinated.
the insurers will refuse your premium if you do not vaccinate.
the banks will seize your moeny and close your account if you do not vaccinate.
lol lol lol
the flaw in your proposal is that vaccination may not be in the best interest of the population nor play any part in the advancement of the nation,
People do not want to be preached to. They will count every blood clot and collect anecdotal evidence that their friends got vaccinated and caught covid.
On EDITORIAL: Something is going to have to change in our attitude to vaccination
Posted 19 April 2021, 10:15 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Yep.
Like having "just a little sugar"
Or being just a little pregnant.
Last year 2 people died from covid and they locked down.
On ‘Only a few’ contracting COVID-19 virus after receiving vaccinations
Posted 19 April 2021, 6:10 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
When I arrive somewhere I just ask who is on the line ahead of me. Lines are disorganized things around here.
Some people are polite enough to say they are in a hurry and ask to cut the line. So I let them.
On A COMIC'S VIEW: Life is one big line these days
Posted 18 April 2021, 5:41 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Employee rights neither.
Employers have now figured out they do not have to even show up to the industrial tribunal hearing. And many do not.
On Mandatory COVID vaccination ‘goes beyond’ the law
Posted 18 April 2021, 7:24 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> However, both Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis and Health Minister Renward Wells have already said there are no plans to increase COVID restrictions in the country.
Covid came at the wrong time. Had it happened eletion year, there would not have been no lockdown.
Renward knows how to keep a serene poker face and say whatever is expedient or convenient.
On Sands: We have a big problem
Posted 16 April 2021, 7:23 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Basically, it took Dr. Dalh to kibosh the disbursement of the vaccine without accounting for the second dose.
I suspected as much.
On You will have a second injection
Posted 16 April 2021, 5:43 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
do not mind this guy. no one listens to him on the radio.'
he wish he would become a prominent whatever in the tribune articles.
On Why the minimum is never enough
Posted 15 April 2021, 3:57 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> So, if you have a bunch of persons who get together in a particular locale commiserating together and someone is positive, and they would’ve spread it to these individuals you could expect that everyone exposed over those fourteen days would end up showing a positive.
Yep. People have been commiserating all over the place, including during political campaining.
A freudian slip, no doubt.
On ‘No extra COVID-19 controls’
Posted 15 April 2021, 9:06 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
What drastic comments dude?
I guess you do not live in the bahamas.
People drive around woth comfort letters because they run out of car plates, they run out of plastic cards at NIB, they run out of plastic cards to make driver's licence, the fire engine takes 40 min to come to potter's cay because they had no water, the hospital runs out of blood.
NOW, I must trust they have a second dose for me?
.think again.
On Vaccine roll out to pause on New Providence
Posted 14 April 2021, 8:58 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Speaking of Renward Well, he must be the great grandson of Mrs Malaprop. The 'testicular' incident drew some attention.
Today he was on the radio talking about social gathering where people were comiserating with each other. 🤪 Instead of comingling. 😄😄😄😄
On Vaccine roll out to pause on New Providence
Posted 14 April 2021, 8:48 p.m. Suggest removal