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ohdrap4 says...

I in fact worked in a place where new hires had to take HIV test, under the guise of eligibility for medical insurance.

It was not required at the time I joined.

ohdrap4 says...

One can see the disappointment in their faces.

The virus will disappear before 400000 are collecting the food packages

ohdrap4 says...

They got a taste of the medical dictatorial complex and are not giving it up.

Remember, the nazi doctors were eminent experts and even geniuses. I no longer trust doctors.

ohdrap4 says...

Pineapple Express and Lamont Pay Bills, I remember from the news.

On Get-rich-quick Ponzi schemes to be illegal

Posted 5 November 2020, 3:59 p.m. Suggest removal

ohdrap4 says...

> He said an IT platform for the policy is currently being built, however it is likely it will not be fully functional for the first round of tests; hence a manual system will be used at the start.

Lol. Reminds of the time they put a computer at police certificate place. You would fill out a form and, when "the certificate is ready, we will send you an email". Right. Lol.

Manual system? Now it's going to be: Location pending, tourist unknown. Lol.

On Antigen test rollout could be ‘bumpy’

Posted 5 November 2020, 6:19 a.m. Suggest removal

ohdrap4 says...

The Education area is indeed a prime example of bullying.
You only have to look as far as the 'teacher of the year' contest where the criteria is fellowship in churches or prayer groups, cooking of dinner to the principal or senior mistress or general arse licking exercises.

Another form of bullying is in fact perpetrated by those who are constantly late, sick and cause others to work substitution hours for them.

I do recall a hilarious moment in a meeting where they requested prayer for Mr. x whose mother had died. Some one in the back mumbled: Again?

On One-in-five bullied at workplace

Posted 4 November 2020, 12:24 p.m. Suggest removal

ohdrap4 says...

This doctor, as well as that one from paho just needs to sit down and be silent.

ohdrap4 says...

I have been ordering shoes online from a local seller for over a year now. Someone packages the shoes and prints a label and receipt to attach to the box.

When I come to the store , I open the box in front of a clerk and verify that the size and colour are correct. I can try the shoe at home and have a 30 day return policy.

This store also hires someone to answer emails and their website says to call so the store can check the stock if the website lists as out of stock.

There will be jobs. They are just different jobs.

ohdrap4 says...

BTW, the ewnews site says people traveling from Abaco to Elbow Cay and Green Turtle Cay have to quarentine upon arrival.

Given many people form these cays must come to Marsh Harbour daily to work, by groceries, visit banks, pharmacies and govt agencies, whoever made up this rule is an absolute idiot .

They better have a big jail in Marsh Harbour.

ohdrap4 says...

Actually, I am surprised to see them admit they do not have the material and other resources to carry out the tests.

Remember when they required people to call for permission to leave home and there was no one to answer the phone?

Remember when there was alphabetical shopping and there was no one to check id?

The so called curbside shopping requires that store clerks place the merchandise in the trunk of tge buyers car. Who is going to do all of that?

These people cannot even record the location of patients for the tests.

Are you going to clear immigration and customs, transmit Covid, then take a test?