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    It’s amazing to me that some individuals aren’t embracing these changes. Like time to move on peeps, the people have suffered enough. I honestly believe that some people want this thing to last forever and only God knows why. Completely baffling.
    Last edited by BethAnn38; 04-15-2022 at 03:11 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BethAnn38 View Post
    It’s amazing to me that some individuals aren’t embracing these changes. Like time to move on peeps, the people have suffered enough. I honestly believe that some people want this thing to last forever and only God knows why. Completely baffling.
    Really BA
    Suffer for wearing a mask!
    Not everyone is lucky enough to be in good health.
    It is very selfish to not think of people that are not as healthy as some people!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikescott View Post
    Really BA
    Suffer for wearing a mask!
    Not everyone is lucky enough to be in good health.
    It is very selfish to not think of people that are not as healthy as some people!
    I meant the people of Jamaica

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    We were on the West End for nearly a month over Aug.- Sept. 2021, in the thick of the pandemic when lack of tourism was causing economic hardship on top of pandemic crisis. Business was pretty dead and It was our very tiny effort to help by spending what money we could to help our friends. The whole time we were there we followed all Covid protocols with sanitizing, temp checks and, of course, masking. My point is that at no time did I feel like I was being made to suffer. Nor did I ever hear a single Jamaican complain of such "suffering". Given the low uptake of vaccines on the island I would suggest that the mask mandate has been the top mitigating factor in knocking down the virus and avoiding real suffering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ol'yardie View Post
    We were on the West End for nearly a month over Aug.- Sept. 2021, in the thick of the pandemic when lack of tourism was causing economic hardship on top of pandemic crisis. Business was pretty dead and It was our very tiny effort to help by spending what money we could to help our friends. The whole time we were there we followed all Covid protocols with sanitizing, temp checks and, of course, masking. My point is that at no time did I feel like I was being made to suffer. Nor did I ever hear a single Jamaican complain of such "suffering". Given the low uptake of vaccines on the island I would suggest that the mask mandate has been the top mitigating factor in knocking down the virus and avoiding real suffering.
    Hi there I was referring to the Jamaican population suffering not mask wearers. I really don’t care who wants to wear a mask, go for it. But I can tell you that every single Jamaican I am close with applauds the lifting of the strict Covid requirements and with the exception of a few, no one wanted to wear a mask let alone have any other restrictions inflicted on them.

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    Here we go again

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