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05-10-21 20:26 #1873
Posts: 117Originally Posted by JohnClayton [View Original Post]
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05-10-21 12:36 #1872
Posts: 188Originally Posted by Bienenstich [View Original Post]
Indian: No.
Arab: No.
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05-10-21 04:35 #1871
Posts: 810Originally Posted by DickMilhous [View Original Post]
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05-09-21 20:59 #1870
Posts: 489Originally Posted by DickMilhous [View Original Post]
It is quite impossible to make somebody to not believe of conpiracy theories that he believes, so this whole debate is pointless. I am not going to write about this anymore. Whole forum is yours, Dick Milhous.
It was good to have some traffic in this forum anyway, while waiting for more mongering stories.
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05-07-21 02:12 #1869
Posts: 66If looking for pale TZ pros, indians or arabs can they be found at Sinza?
If looking for pale TZ, Indian or Arab pros is it a good idea to go to Sinza, Ambience, Corner bar and that area? Neddy mentioned a mix between tz Arab and tz Indian, and I think joh (mentioned local Indians and Arabs. I don't see any of them in the photo gallery tho.
There is no shortage for places to look for them as I have collected two lists of places although sinza and masaki are the most heavily discussed areas.
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05-06-21 17:11 #1868
Posts: 117Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
For mongering stories, did you RTFF? The last first hand report was in late March by Dick Milhouse.
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05-06-21 13:52 #1867
Posts: 18Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
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05-06-21 09:17 #1866
Posts: 489Originally Posted by DickMilhous [View Original Post]
In Seychell, bit part of injections were chinese version, which is only 50 % effective, western injections are more effective. Second injection used in Seychell were western version, Zenith something.
As I said, avoiding to those long term symptoms like permanent damage to your lugns is enough reason to take injection. That happens to some 1. 5 percent of people who get virus, no matter that they are healthy and relative young. Most of the people who get virus don't even notice that they were sick.
I hope that Tanzania / Kenya / Uganda get their injection program working in full speed, but I doubt that they will. People are very superstious in these countries, and they believe all kind of rumours, like this zombie theory that I wrote.
Also in western countries which are not supposed to be superstitious, conspirasy theories are believed, 5 G technogy is spreading virus etc.
I assume that Dick Milhous is also from western countries, yet here he is in our mongering forum preaching his religion about harmfulness of the injections.
Don't anybody have any mongering stories to tell from Dar es Salaam? We are just discussing about covid politics here.
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05-06-21 08:59 #1865
Posts: 489Originally Posted by BestMate [View Original Post]
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05-05-21 20:51 #1864
Posts: 117Originally Posted by DarrenGap [View Original Post]
https://news.yahoo.com/seychelles-br...120047872.html
The Seychelles, which has fully vaccinated over 60% of its population against Covid-19, is bringing back restrictions amid a rise in cases.
The archipelago of nearly 100,000 people recorded close to 500 new cases in the three days to 1 May and has about 1,000 active cases.
A third of the active cases involved people who had had two vaccine doses, the country's news agency said.
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05-04-21 11:03 #1863
Posts: 18Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
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05-04-21 10:55 #1862
Posts: 18Originally Posted by Leblon [View Original Post]
But they haven't actually listed the countries that visitors need to quarantine 14 days on arrival yet!
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05-04-21 07:22 #1861
Posts: 489Tanzania policies changing?
I read from newspaper of some country, that on Monday Tanzania government announced that they are planning to change policies, covid tests certifigate are going to be needed when arriving to country. People arriving from some countries, quarantine time needed.
These are rumours, not facts, I just wrote it here so you can be alert and check if requirements are changed before travelling to Tanzania.
Participating to Covid discussion: People who die to covid, medium age is 84 in my country. So very old people are in danger. Also very obese people. Smokers are in danger little bit.
However, small percentage of those getting sick, was it 1. Something, 1. 25 ?. They get long term symptoms, could be permanent damage, for example to lugns. And these can be healthy working age people. That is reason enough for me to take vaccination (which I have done already, part 1).
Population in Tanzania / Kenya / Uganda, they are mostly young, not so many old people, and people are not obese. So those who get sick have mild symptoms or they don't even notice anything. And lot of people have malaria and lot of people die for traffic accidents and for other reasons, covid deaths disappear for all of this mess, I guess. I hear all the time this claim that whole covid does not exists, in Kenya.
Let's hope that they get vaccinations seriously going on. I have read that in Tanzania there have been before successful vaccination programs for some other diseases (polio?
If people are not vaccinated, Tanzania can be source for new virus mutations. Then same thing can happen like for India now, you travel to Tanzania you are not allowed to return to your own country.
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05-04-21 02:26 #1860
Posts: 151Mildly deadly.
Originally Posted by Explorer8939 [View Original Post]
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05-04-21 00:35 #1859
Posts: 3716Covid-19 is real, and it is deadly. Tanzania does not publish the number of positive cases or Covid deaths, and therefore is not a safe destination for tourists.