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Jack Peterson
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3 minutes ago, Kuya John said:

I take it you are glued to your seat Jack

Can't wait for the next episode :morning1:

:hystery: No where else to go John, Apparently we are Locked Down :89: :whistling:  

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16 minutes ago, Jack Peterson said:

:hystery: No where else to go John, Apparently we are Locked Down :89: :whistling:  

Right Jack, I can't remember the last time I was able to escape through the front gate, tunnel beneath the armed guards and buy a couple of bottles of San Mig.  Ah, the memories!  

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Jack Peterson
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1 minute ago, hk blues said:

Right Jack, I can't remember the last time I was able to escape through the front gate, tunnel beneath the armed guards and buy a couple of bottles of San Mig.  Ah, the memories!  

:whatever: So it is all true then Who'd a believe it but then, what do we know about these things, I mean we do live here EH? :wink:

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Terry P
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7 hours ago, Explorer said:

Curiously nobody was talking about population density when they were singing praises of the excellent job done by Australia and NZ... But now "it is not our fault, it is our density"...

But wait, population density in the Philippines is much higher than Britain, so according to your "criteria", death rate in the Philippines should be higher... 

Singapore and HK are the most densely populated countries in the globe, should they be somewhere at the top of the list of covid deaths?

Of course, there are many more parameters and considerations that are particular to each country but this is just to show that comparing countries is an exercise in futility, so I will leave it to you to sort out the "bad guys" from the "good guys"...

After these recent posts I think the "bad guy" has been rumbled. Or is it a petulant child who can't get his own way.

Perhaps you'd better gather up your toys and put them back in your pram

While you are at it find yourself a facemask and a PCR test and tootle off to Costa coffee or wherever it is you're going

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 Seems this Vac Pass may be stopped as was suspected in some corners to No proof it works

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Two overseas Filipino workers who arrived in Cebu after getting vaccinated abroad have tested positive for COVID-19.

One of them only had her first of the two required shots of Pfizer's vaccine. the Department of Health Region 7 says.

Via CNN Philippines

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19 hours ago, Jack Peterson said:

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The most humorous, appropriate, timely, and non text, post ever. :thumbsup: 

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The DOH-7 first announced on Wednesday the case of a vaccinated OFW from the United Arab Emirates who tested positive for the coronavirus.

The 43-year-old male patient received two doses of China's Sinopharm vaccine on December 12 last year and on January 2, DOH-Region 7 spokesperson Dr. Mary Jean Loreche told reporters in a message. He arrived in Cebu on January 5 and completed the mandatory quarantine on the 20th.

Loreche said all travelers arriving in Cebu from other countries, even those who can present certification that they have been vaccinated, are still required to undergo 14-day isolation.

"Because he underwent the quarantine upon arrival, we did not do any swabbing yet," Loreche told media briefing on Thursday. "But because he had to go back to his workplace, he underwent swabbing on February 8."

His positive swab results were released the next day. Loreche said the OFW was asymptomatic. Four other members of his household also caught the virus and are all currently isolated, she added.

The health official also reported that another vaccinated OFW, this time from Canada, was likewise found to have contracted COVID-19. The 25-year-old female only had one dose of Pfizer's vaccine on January 13. Two doses are needed to achieve the full benefits of most vaccine brands, according to experts.

The OFW arrived in Cebu on February 9 and immediately underwent the mandatory quarantine. She was swabbed on the fifth day of isolation, or on February 14. Loreche said the patient is still currently under isolation and will also have to undergo an antibody test prior to her release.

"We want to determine the level of iGG so that we will be able to know the level of immunity she currently has," Loreche explained.

According to the health official, there are several possibilities as to why the returning OFWs still got infected even after vaccination.

"If you notice, there are no solid scientific studies yet as to the length of immunity that a vaccine can give," she said.

"It's highly probable that the immunity the vaccine has given as a protection has not kicked off yet," she added.

Loreche also said there is a possibility the patients were infected with a different variant of COVID-19.

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Excuse the way this came out It is early and I have not exercised the brain yet
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Terry P
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4 minutes ago, Jack Peterson said:

 It is all the text to post what do you want me to do Make It up to suit?

 So a little more Happy now

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The DOH-7 first announced on Wednesday the case of a vaccinated OFW from the United Arab Emirates who tested positive for the coronavirus.

The 43-year-old male patient received two doses of China's Sinopharm vaccine on December 12 last year and on January 2, DOH-Region 7 spokesperson Dr. Mary Jean Loreche told reporters in a message. He arrived in Cebu on January 5 and completed the mandatory quarantine on the 20th.

Loreche said all travelers arriving in Cebu from other countries, even those who can present certification that they have been vaccinated, are still required to undergo 14-day isolation.

"Because he underwent the quarantine upon arrival, we did not do any swabbing yet," Loreche told media briefing on Thursday. "But because he had to go back to his workplace, he underwent swabbing on February 8."

His positive swab results were released the next day. Loreche said the OFW was asymptomatic. Four other members of his household also caught the virus and are all currently isolated, she added.

The health official also reported that another vaccinated OFW, this time from Canada, was likewise found to have contracted COVID-19. The 25-year-old female only had one dose of Pfizer's vaccine on January 13. Two doses are needed to achieve the full benefits of most vaccine brands, according to experts.

The OFW arrived in Cebu on February 9 and immediately underwent the mandatory quarantine. She was swabbed on the fifth day of isolation, or on February 14. Loreche said the patient is still currently under isolation and will also have to undergo an antibody test prior to her release.

"We want to determine the level of iGG so that we will be able to know the level of immunity she currently has," Loreche explained.

According to the health official, there are several possibilities as to why the returning OFWs still got infected even after vaccination.

"If you notice, there are no solid scientific studies yet as to the length of immunity that a vaccine can give," she said.

"It's highly probable that the immunity the vaccine has given as a protection has not kicked off yet," she added.

Loreche also said there is a possibility the patients were infected with a different variant of COVID-19.

Two things to look at there.

The first case was with sinopharm a vaccine few are accepting because of insufficient data 

The second is has only had one jab of the pfizer Vaccine so could not have been fully covered

 

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7 minutes ago, TerryP said:

Two things to look at there.

The first case was with sinopharm a vaccine few are accepting because of insufficient data 

The second is has only had one jab of the pfizer Vaccine so could not have been fully covered

 

:facepalm_80_anim_gif: Well Mr Pres will surely now be forced to head in a Positive direction on all this, He has his people getting Duff stuff and maybe he will realize the cheap stuff won't do the Job :whatever:  Give up.jpg as I am going nowhere anytime soon :shake_80_anim_gif:

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