The vaccine is completely free. If they don't want to get it then they can find somewhere else to work and pay for their own testing in the meantime. Businesses and countries absolutely can and should mandate the vaccine rather than catering to individuals who 'just don't want it'.
The current situation is very clearly because of unvaccinated people. Everyone and their mothers need to get vaccinated as soon as possible. https://imgur.com/a/7MaRY8d
"When you're accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression." Get over yourself. No one is doing anything in your face unless you live on the embassy property and no one is bullying you. You sound like a child and you should grow up.
Good on the US Embassy, Alicia Wallace, and Equality Bahamas!
Imagine being so morally bankrupt or historically ignorant to be a black person or a woman who is against treating people like human beings. Let's do better Bahamas.
It's great when the uneducated self-identify so the rest of us can safely ignore their unfounded opinions. Continue to let people know so they can keep away from you.
[One of the nursing school graduates said they were in “limbo” as there was no communication with them. They said no one was trying to get them what they needed besides Bahamas Nurses Union president, Amancha Williams.
“We are in limbo here,” said the nursing school graduate who asked for her name not to be used. “We can’t practice. There is no one pushing the issue for us besides Nurse Amancha Williams. We have been asking everyone what is going on and no one can give us answers.]
These two sections are almost exactly the same and make the article needlessly longer. You haven't actually reported anything. Please contextualize the article and add information readers need to understand what is being discussed instead of just rewriting what the person has said. Can we elevate what is considered journalism in The Bahamas please?
tmoss says...
The vaccine is completely free. If they don't want to get it then they can find somewhere else to work and pay for their own testing in the meantime. Businesses and countries absolutely can and should mandate the vaccine rather than catering to individuals who 'just don't want it'.
On UB faculty demands COVID policy rethink
Posted 3 September 2021, 8:57 a.m. Suggest removal
tmoss says...
The current situation is very clearly because of unvaccinated people.
Everyone and their mothers need to get vaccinated as soon as possible.
https://imgur.com/a/7MaRY8d
On EDITORIAL: We have failed to protect our healthcare system
Posted 19 August 2021, 8:59 a.m. Suggest removal
tmoss says...
The government absolutely **can** dictate what businesses (like these churches) do. What world does this guy live in?
On Churches concern at service time limit
Posted 27 July 2021, 9:50 a.m. Suggest removal
tmoss says...
"When you're accustomed to privilege, equality feels like oppression." Get over yourself. No one is doing anything in your face unless you live on the embassy property and no one is bullying you. You sound like a child and you should grow up.
On ALICIA WALLACE: All you wanted to know but were frightened to ask
Posted 17 June 2021, 8:23 a.m. Suggest removal
tmoss says...
Good on the US Embassy, Alicia Wallace, and Equality Bahamas!
Imagine being so morally bankrupt or historically ignorant to be a black person or a woman who is against treating people like human beings. Let's do better Bahamas.
On ALICIA WALLACE: All you wanted to know but were frightened to ask
Posted 17 June 2021, 8:20 a.m. Suggest removal
tmoss says...
Yeah, you seem really secure right now... /s
On ALICIA WALLACE: All you wanted to know but were frightened to ask
Posted 17 June 2021, 8:15 a.m. Suggest removal
tmoss says...
It's great when the uneducated self-identify so the rest of us can safely ignore their unfounded opinions. Continue to let people know so they can keep away from you.
On ALICIA WALLACE: All you wanted to know but were frightened to ask
Posted 17 June 2021, 8:13 a.m. Suggest removal
tmoss says...
Where are your editors?
[One of the nursing school graduates said they were in “limbo” as there was no communication with them. They said no one was trying to get them what they needed besides Bahamas Nurses Union president, Amancha Williams.
“We are in limbo here,” said the nursing school graduate who asked for her name not to be used. “We can’t practice. There is no one pushing the issue for us besides Nurse Amancha Williams. We have been asking everyone what is going on and no one can give us answers.]
These two sections are almost exactly the same and make the article needlessly longer. You haven't actually reported anything. Please contextualize the article and add information readers need to understand what is being discussed instead of just rewriting what the person has said. Can we elevate what is considered journalism in The Bahamas please?
On ‘Govt ignoring our nursing licence problems’
Posted 2 June 2021, 12:31 p.m. Suggest removal
tmoss says...
Several incentives for politicians to do this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T8QOE-I…
On INSIGHT: When you read ‘no comment’ or ‘not available’ it’s not for a lack of trying
Posted 2 February 2021, 9:11 a.m. Suggest removal