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PPP hands out Face Masks at the Parika Market

A TEAM organised by the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) distributed some 325 face masks to citizens at the Parika Market, on Sunday, as part of that party’s efforts to help fight the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

According to party candidate, Deodat Indar, the team was organised by PPP/C Presidential Candidate, Irfaan Ali. In a live Facebook video from the market which was densely populated, Indar lamented that market sellers and buyers were not adhering to the guidelines for social distancing set in place by the government.

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FM

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Tola posted:

Is this a discussion forum, or a photo forum ? 

Evidence of charity been given out to people in need. You can have a discussion on the photo if you cares to. 

NOTE: I say "Evidence".. you know what i mean. 

FM
Tola posted:

Is this a discussion forum, or a photo forum ? 

"A picture is worth a thousand words."

by - Fred R. Barnard, who used this phrase for using drawings, images and photographs to illustrate issues.

FM
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"A Picture" is worth a thousand words. So why many pictures. Not that I have a problem showing them giving help even though it is made of cloth which does not work.

Tests were done where patients coughed into petri dishes while wearing cloth masks as well as the ones used in woodworking, droplets were found in the dishes and on the outside of those masks.

cain
Tola posted:

Is this a discussion forum, or a photo forum ? 

Ow Tola, as an international photographer you must know the popular saying: "a picture is worth a thousand words."

We post verbal stuff here as discussion starters. Why can't pictures be a discussion starter?

Dave's photos beg the question: is APNU+AFC distributing free masks to citizens as the PPP/C is doing? If so, me want fo see de fotos.

FM
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cain posted:

"A Picture" is worth a thousand words. So why many pictures. Not that I have a problem showing them giving help even though it is made of cloth which does not work.

Tests were done where patients coughed into petri dishes while wearing cloth masks as well as the ones used in woodworking, droplets were found in the dishes and on the outside of those masks.

Every picture carries a message... have a open mind. Thank you.

FM

I saw an "interview" with Volda Lawrence last night. In it she did not deny having the COVID 19 results sent to her nor did she deny keeping the results of the late Jaisingh longer than necc. What she said was there is no treatment for COVID 19 implying early results wouldn't have allowed for a treatment. In this she is being extremely, at best, naive, at worst, recklessly murderous. If this is her view why bother to test in the first place. Testing and knowing results as early as possible, allow for 1. treatment using various means including, but not limited to, the unproven chloroquine, if appropriate. 2. testing and knowing results as early as possible, allow for persons who may have been or become contaminated to take necessary action such as quarantine, isolate etc etc. 3. Testing and knowing results allow for specific relief to be brought to specific areas etc etc.
I am no doctor but all of the above just makes sense given all that we have read and heard. I am sure the doctors can tell her better why they both need to test as well as to get those results as early as possible

FM
cain posted:

Read my post above yours Gilly.

Yes, I've read it. Let's do some logical thinking now. Dave posted 14 photos. That's equivalent to 14,000 words.

As you know, some GNI members post short reports and articles here for discussion. But some also post what are called long reads, ie excessively long things. I haven't seen complaints. 

FM
Dave posted:
cain posted:

"A Picture" is worth a thousand words. So why many pictures. Not that I have a problem showing them giving help even though it is made of cloth which does not work.

Tests were done where patients coughed into petri dishes while wearing cloth masks as well as the ones used in woodworking, droplets were found in the dishes and on the outside of those masks.

Every picture carries a message... have a open mind. Thank you.

Open your mind and read mine and realize it's all for naught if these are made of cloth. Sorry my crayons lost their tips and I dont have a sharpener but I am sure anyone can find the info I posted regarding cloth masks.

cain
Gilbakka posted:
cain posted:

Read my post above yours Gilly.

Yes, I've read it. Let's do some logical thinking now. Dave posted 14 photos. That's equivalent to 14,000 words.

As you know, some GNI members post short reports and articles here for discussion. But some also post what are called long reads, ie excessively long things. I haven't seen complaints. 

14000 words saying the same thing, all for naught.

cain
cain posted:
Gilbakka posted:
cain posted:

Read my post above yours Gilly.

Yes, I've read it. Let's do some logical thinking now. Dave posted 14 photos. That's equivalent to 14,000 words.

As you know, some GNI members post short reports and articles here for discussion. But some also post what are called long reads, ie excessively long things. I haven't seen complaints. 

14000 words saying the same thing, all for naught.

There's another popular saying: "one man's meat is another man's poison." What is "naught" to you is a visual feast to me.

FM
cain posted:
Dave posted:
cain posted:

"A Picture" is worth a thousand words. So why many pictures. Not that I have a problem showing them giving help even though it is made of cloth which does not work.

Tests were done where patients coughed into petri dishes while wearing cloth masks as well as the ones used in woodworking, droplets were found in the dishes and on the outside of those masks.

Every picture carries a message... have a open mind. Thank you.

Open your mind and read mine and realize it's all for naught if these are made of cloth. Sorry my crayons lost their tips and I dont have a sharpener but I am sure anyone can find the info I posted regarding cloth masks.

My mind is opened, yours is still clogged. I guess you do not understand why I highlited that section in your comments and I said, "Every picture carries a message"... it has noting to do with the effectiveness of the cloth masks. 

Lets hope it works for them. A N95 mask is G$3500. and is not available. 

FM
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It is so ironic posters are being criticized for posting pertinent information about Guyana's present situation by forum crawlers who would never post anything of value.

 Better run a Sunday School  and preach Jesus.

K

Let me be clear. Great these people are trying to be helpful BUT knowing what people are like, they will wear these coverings while strolling through crowded markets, they will feel protected when they are not. It will be like wearing a banana leaf on your pecker instead of a condom then when big belly come, say, a"wondah how Dah ah happen?"

 

cain
cain posted:

Let me be clear. Great these people are trying to be helpful BUT knowing what people are like, they will wear these coverings while strolling through crowded markets, they will feel protected when they are not. It will be like wearing a banana leaf on your pecker instead of a condom then when big belly come, say, a"wondah how Dah ah happen?"

 

The  most effective  non medical method to combat this virus   is wearing a face mask. The Chinese  made it mandatory and the government provide free to all residents. 

K

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