I went to the bank. There was someone walking around wiping door handles and counters theree were plexiglass barriers. But, but some employees had the masks around their necks, or their nose sticking out of the masks, which is particularly unattractive.
I went to a wholesaler, and the employees,were behind the glass wall but their masks were around their neck.
All because they cannot count. The media bears some responsibility too, as they never questioned the ever changing numbers given by different govt agencies.
But if you all want to count go count the domes. Did they just pay 6 million for 30 domes installed on top of plywood?
they say the same things politicians say in other countries, like "If it gets worse, we go back to phase 1". I have now watched several othher govts say the same thing.
the script is to open.
Watch, the sars virus disappeared. so will this one. As soon as the antidote is released.
> As with other jurisdictions around the world, the reopening of domestic travel is an ongoing work in progress. Officials will continue to streamline and fine-tune the process
Yes, but start thinking about YOUR jurisdiction. If the health system is over burdened, why create a procedure where health workers are put to answer 1000 emails and go inspect places.
Not to mention that citizens have been trapped in other islands facing additional expenses and then have to pay for a doctors certificate.
All of this trouble only to open the borders on July 1st.
ohdrap4 says...
I went to the bank. There was someone walking around wiping door handles and counters theree were plexiglass barriers.
But, but some employees had the masks around their necks, or their nose sticking out of the masks, which is particularly unattractive.
I went to a wholesaler, and the employees,were behind the glass wall but their masks were around their neck.
Testing is futile.
People figured out it is a hoax.
On COVID-19 rise 'inevitable' with tourism's reopening
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ohdrap4 says...
What about the domes? Where are the 250 domes?
130 were to be completed before Christmas.
Last we heard was 34 domes.
Did they pay 6 million dollars for 34 domes?
On EDITORIAL: Sands had his chance to speak out - but chose silence
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ohdrap4 says...
There is also a video in youtube showing people cavorting and drinking on lake geneva where the WHO headquarters is.
They do not need to test. They need to open the economy.
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ohdrap4 says...
All because they cannot count.
The media bears some responsibility too, as they never questioned the ever changing numbers given by different govt agencies.
But if you all want to count go count the domes. Did they just pay 6 million for 30 domes installed on top of plywood?
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ohdrap4 says...
Mr. Man try to stay away from speaking on agriculture.
The israelis get ground water. Ain't cheap.
They also get mucho money from the USA.
People should stop comparing apples and orages.
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ohdrap4 says...
Who cares about the testing?
If the purpose of the lockdown is to conserve medical resources , then mission accomplished.
Testing is expensive, unreliable , and is only good for one day.
Suppose an alien ship dropped 400000 testing kits from the sky , I still would not want to be tested.
On FRIDAY UPDATE: No new cases of COVID-19
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ohdrap4 says...
Just cancel junior junkanoo and have the exams in mid-october through December.
Colleges will make adjustments for class 2020.
And who is going to pay the invigilators?
They need double the number of invigilators to comply with social distancing.
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ohdrap4 says...
no they follow a script.
they say the same things politicians say in other countries, like "If it gets worse, we go back to phase 1". I have now watched several othher govts say the same thing.
the script is to open.
Watch, the sars virus disappeared. so will this one. As soon as the antidote is released.
On ISLANDS TRAVEL GETS GO AHEAD: Block on travelling around the country to end next week
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ohdrap4 says...
And so spoke Zarathustra.
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ohdrap4 says...
> As with other jurisdictions around the world, the reopening of domestic travel is an ongoing work in progress. Officials will continue to streamline and fine-tune the process
Yes, but start thinking about YOUR jurisdiction.
If the health system is over burdened, why create a procedure where health workers are put to answer 1000 emails and go inspect places.
Not to mention that citizens have been trapped in other islands facing additional expenses and then have to pay for a doctors certificate.
All of this trouble only to open the borders on July 1st.
On Statement on the reopening of regular domestic travel
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