> A would-be visitor to the country recently talked to The Tribune about scrapping plans to visit The Bahamas because they were immunocompromised having had treatment for cancer – and could not take the risk of boarding a plane and travelling around people who might not be following social distancing rules or wearing masks, and the same in hotels when they arrived.
I am sure that this individual refrained from other activities on the account of being immunocompromised as well.
**volenti non fit injuria: The Timorous May Stay at Home**
> The voluntary assumption of risk principle was espoused by Mr. Justice Benjamin Cardozo in the famous Flopper case, a decision rendered by the New York Court of Appeals in 1929. Judge Cardozo dismissed James Murphy’s injury claim as the latter broke his knee on an amusement ride (a moving belt). Judge Cardozo told the “vigorous young man” that if he wanted to live the life of a “cloistered cleric” or to do “meditation”…Plaintiff Murphy…the “timorous may stay at home”.
> “Now unless we are saying that we no longer need to pay attention to the positivity rate, we no longer pay attention to the increase in cases, we no longer pay attention to the number of people getting vaccinated, we no longer pay attention to the number of people tested,
Yes, that is exactly what they are saying. They were elected to do that.
i am thankful for the fifth column that brought omicron about. Omicorn is a defacto vaccine.
ohdrap4 says...
This woman deserves an oscar.
She can lie with a straight face.
The vaccine effectiveness wanes within weeks.
On Infections declining, but vaccine rates ‘plateaued’
Posted 21 April 2022, 9:17 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Oh that the medical tyrants still call for restrictions.
Had you all stopped drinking sodas, eating chips and chicken in the bag the restrictions would be gone quicker.
But they take revenge while laughing.
She should be ashamed of reccomending mssks. What type of expert is she?
On ‘Roll back restrictions gradually’, expert advises
Posted 21 April 2022, 8:26 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
Scaled down from 5 billion to 300 million.
That i like scaling down your Rolls Royce to a scooter .
They will also destroy those wetlands.
On Coral Harbour project ‘scaled back’ to $300m
Posted 21 April 2022, 11:26 a.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
You can't. The thing is endemic.
Tuberculosis has never been stopped. Vacvine is only for the vulnerable.
Chickenpox has never bern stopped. There is a vaccine but no one takes it.
Look at China. Zero covid has not worked. You cannot stop it.
The Spanish flu pandemic lasted 40 years.
Omicron is the vaccine. Will come to you soon enough.
On EDITORIAL: Masks still serve a purpose
Posted 20 April 2022, 9:40 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> A would-be visitor to the country recently talked to The Tribune about scrapping plans to visit The Bahamas because they were immunocompromised having had treatment for cancer – and could not take the risk of boarding a plane and travelling around people who might not be following social distancing rules or wearing masks, and the same in hotels when they arrived.
I am sure that this individual refrained from other activities on the account of being immunocompromised as well.
**volenti non fit injuria: The Timorous May Stay at Home**
> The voluntary assumption of risk principle was espoused by Mr. Justice Benjamin Cardozo in the famous Flopper case, a decision rendered by the New York Court of Appeals in 1929. Judge Cardozo dismissed James Murphy’s injury claim as the latter broke his knee on an amusement ride (a moving belt). Judge Cardozo told the “vigorous young man” that if he wanted to live the life of a “cloistered cleric” or to do “meditation”…Plaintiff Murphy…the “timorous may stay at home”.
On EDITORIAL: Masks still serve a purpose
Posted 20 April 2022, 3:46 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
galleria marked the end of RND.
now fusion took over.
there is only so many people who go to the movies.
Me? Last time I went to the movies was 1995. I watched "Losing Isiah". At RND.
On Galleria shuts cinema down - and workers file disputes
Posted 20 April 2022, 3:05 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> “Now unless we are saying that we no longer need to pay attention to the positivity rate, we no longer pay attention to the increase in cases, we no longer pay attention to the number of people getting vaccinated, we no longer pay attention to the number of people tested,
Yes, that is exactly what they are saying. They were elected to do that.
i am thankful for the fifth column that brought omicron about. Omicorn is a defacto vaccine.
On Sands: Be cautious over lifting restrictions
Posted 20 April 2022, 2:59 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
send him to shanghai.
On Sands: Be cautious over lifting restrictions
Posted 20 April 2022, 2:54 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
> Revealing that AID would sell automotive goods at prices up to one-third cheaper without price controls,
You ixpect me to believe that?
> “AID would manufacture that item rather than buy it from a wholesaler,
You ixpect me to believe that.
If that were true, then supervalue would start a dairy farm.
On ‘Place consumers ahead of votes on price control’
Posted 19 April 2022, 3:55 p.m. Suggest removal
ohdrap4 says...
do not be sexist.
Gunman have periods and get pregnant too.
On UPDATED: Gunwoman kills woman in nation’s latest murder
Posted 19 April 2022, 3:47 p.m. Suggest removal