Lemoentjie wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 7:37 pm Covid symptoms have gone away. Kids were completely unaffected. Feels good to have antibodies![]()

Lemoentjie wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 7:37 pm Covid symptoms have gone away. Kids were completely unaffected. Feels good to have antibodies![]()
Sards wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 5:49 pmYou are so judgementalSandstorm wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 3:14 pmGaan kak! You've had parties at your house during lockdown "because my friends and I will do what we want"Sards wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 2:36 pm When your rights are removed and the things you look forward to are taken away you have every right to feel aggrieved. I am not sick. My family is not sick...yet you vokkers are giving me a guilt trip. Go preach to those spreading the virus. Doese
Extremely selfish behaviour this...Sards wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:13 am Ja so cricket was scheduled to restart the 1st Feb...after Cyril's announcement the WPCA held a meeting yesterday with COCT and are scheduled for a committee meeting on the 18th to decide the way forward...
Provincial players will be in the indoor nets for private sessions to prepare the coming season...
Poor kids...looks like cricket is done and dusted for this season....next season starting October....a whole year of cricket in its moer
How was Pennington?sorCrer wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:20 am
Sards, this better not be true. I'm sure Sandyvag is just trolling you.
Definitely....although I really cannot see them keeping the kids apart at training . Its just natural for the kids to talk and play...so understandable.handyman wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:32 amExtremely selfish behaviour this...Sards wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 8:13 am Ja so cricket was scheduled to restart the 1st Feb...after Cyril's announcement the WPCA held a meeting yesterday with COCT and are scheduled for a committee meeting on the 18th to decide the way forward...
Provincial players will be in the indoor nets for private sessions to prepare the coming season...
Poor kids...looks like cricket is done and dusted for this season....next season starting October....a whole year of cricket in its moer
Excellent weather. No beaches. Spent most of the time in the pool. I drove up from Port Alfred on the 28th after getting cleaned out down there on the 24th.
Cleaned out in Pennington?sorCrer wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:25 pmExcellent weather. No beaches. Spent most of the time in the pool. I drove up from Port Alfred on the 28th after getting cleaned out down there on the 24th.![]()
Jozi is safer!sorCrer wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:58 pm
Port Alfred. Laptops, cell phones, wallet with fucking drivers and Id. Damned annoying as I had to borrow money to get through Xmas and then when I got to Pennington to went to Home Affairs in Park Rynie to try get a temporary Id in order to get a temporary bank card...closed due to a Covid infection.
Teach you to go partyingsorCrer wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:58 pm
Port Alfred. Laptops, cell phones, wallet with fucking drivers and Id. Damned annoying as I had to borrow money to get through Xmas and then when I got to Pennington to went to Home Affairs in Park Rynie to try get a temporary Id in order to get a temporary bank card...closed due to a Covid infection.
Sards wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 2:36 pmTeach you to go partyingsorCrer wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:58 pm
Port Alfred. Laptops, cell phones, wallet with fucking drivers and Id. Damned annoying as I had to borrow money to get through Xmas and then when I got to Pennington to went to Home Affairs in Park Rynie to try get a temporary Id in order to get a temporary bank card...closed due to a Covid infection.
Thats kaksorCrer wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 7:02 pmSards wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 2:36 pmTeach you to go partyingsorCrer wrote: Thu Jan 14, 2021 1:58 pm
Port Alfred. Laptops, cell phones, wallet with fucking drivers and Id. Damned annoying as I had to borrow money to get through Xmas and then when I got to Pennington to went to Home Affairs in Park Rynie to try get a temporary Id in order to get a temporary bank card...closed due to a Covid infection.
Was actually sleeping. Off shore fishing that morning at 5am. The fuckers stole out sandwiches. Found everything missing as we got up at 4:30am to be on the boat at 5am.
Winde writes to Mkhize to relax beach and booze ban in the Western Cape
Cape Town – Premier Alan Winde has written to Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize urging him to relax restrictions - including swimming at the beach and the ban on the sale of alcohol, as cases in the Western Cape are in decline.
The province has passed the peak of the second wave of Covid-19 infections, said Winde, and the province is again shifting its focus to the Western Cape economy.
“Throughout this devastating pandemic, the Western Cape government has focused on getting the balance right: trying to save both lives and livelihoods.
“We have done everything we can in the most difficult of circumstances to provide a world-class health response that delivers life-saving health care to every person who needs it when they need it,” Winde said
“During this time, we have also not been afraid to fight for jobs, because having a job is not just a ‘nice-to-have’. For many people in the Western Cape it is the difference between putting food on the table and starving.”
Winde said the province has essentially been responding to two pandemics – one caused by the Covid-19 virus, and the other by growing poverty, unemployment and hunger.
“Our position remains that both need to be fought with passion and courage, because both cost lives – now and in the future.
“When President Cyril Ramaphosa announced additional restrictions for the Western Cape and South Africa last month, taking us to an adjusted alert level 3, I supported the announcement as a necessary last resort.”
He added that at the time, the Western Cape was experiencing a significant surge of new infections and hospitalisations, caused by the new highly transmissible variant of Covid-19.
“To put it simply, because more people were being infected with Covid-19 at a faster rate, more people were arriving at our health-care facilities over a shorter period of time. This surge put an enormous burden on our health-care workers at a time when health-care worker infections were on the increase at a faster rate.”
With the surge taking place during the festive period when more people come together to socialise with family and friends, it created a perfect storm, as there were more people arriving at trauma units as a result of alcohol-related incidents.
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“We needed to get the balance right again by helping our health-care system. In supporting some of these restrictions, we were clear that they needed to be reviewed after 14 days, and every seven days thereafter, based on evidence and data,” Winde said.
“I have therefore written to the Minister of Health, Dr Zweli Mkhize, to request the following changes to restrictions in the Western Cape, as a matter of urgency,” Winde said.
He is calling for:
The ban on beaches and other public spaces to be lifted in the Western Cape as open spaces with good ventilation “are safer and they do not provide a high risk”. He said the festive season is over, and people are back at work.
The curfew be changed to 11pm to 4am, as the current curfew makes it difficult for restaurants to provide a dinner service. Winde said this sector is buckling as a result.
A closing time of 10pm for establishments, that will allow for staff to get home before curfew begins.
Alcohol sales be permitted off-site from Monday to Thursday, and not permitted on the weekend.
Alcohol sales be permitted at wine farms on the weekend, “as this is the time when most visitors come to wine farms”. Winde said such sales are critical for the survival of wine tourism in the province.
On-site alcohol consumption be allowed.
Winde added: “As is clear from above, we are not requesting a complete lifting of all restrictions, as it is important to get the balance right as we continue to exit our peak.
“In particular, the number of people being permitted to gather should not be relaxed at this point, as there is clear evidence that the greater the number of people gathering in an enclosed space, the greater the risk of infection.
“We will continue to monitor our data on a weekly basis and should there be evidence to support additional restrictions being relaxed, we will do so without hesitation.”
Cape Argus
Alan Winde making a lot of sense here. No chance of him leading the DA somewhere in the future?OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:34 pm IOLWinde writes to Mkhize to relax beach and booze ban in the Western Cape
Cape Town – Premier Alan Winde has written to Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize urging him to relax restrictions - including swimming at the beach and the ban on the sale of alcohol, as cases in the Western Cape are in decline.
The province has passed the peak of the second wave of Covid-19 infections, said Winde, and the province is again shifting its focus to the Western Cape economy.
“Throughout this devastating pandemic, the Western Cape government has focused on getting the balance right: trying to save both lives and livelihoods.
“We have done everything we can in the most difficult of circumstances to provide a world-class health response that delivers life-saving health care to every person who needs it when they need it,” Winde said
“During this time, we have also not been afraid to fight for jobs, because having a job is not just a ‘nice-to-have’. For many people in the Western Cape it is the difference between putting food on the table and starving.”
Winde said the province has essentially been responding to two pandemics – one caused by the Covid-19 virus, and the other by growing poverty, unemployment and hunger.
“Our position remains that both need to be fought with passion and courage, because both cost lives – now and in the future.
“When President Cyril Ramaphosa announced additional restrictions for the Western Cape and South Africa last month, taking us to an adjusted alert level 3, I supported the announcement as a necessary last resort.”
He added that at the time, the Western Cape was experiencing a significant surge of new infections and hospitalisations, caused by the new highly transmissible variant of Covid-19.
“To put it simply, because more people were being infected with Covid-19 at a faster rate, more people were arriving at our health-care facilities over a shorter period of time. This surge put an enormous burden on our health-care workers at a time when health-care worker infections were on the increase at a faster rate.”
With the surge taking place during the festive period when more people come together to socialise with family and friends, it created a perfect storm, as there were more people arriving at trauma units as a result of alcohol-related incidents.
ADVERTISING
“We needed to get the balance right again by helping our health-care system. In supporting some of these restrictions, we were clear that they needed to be reviewed after 14 days, and every seven days thereafter, based on evidence and data,” Winde said.
“I have therefore written to the Minister of Health, Dr Zweli Mkhize, to request the following changes to restrictions in the Western Cape, as a matter of urgency,” Winde said.
He is calling for:
The ban on beaches and other public spaces to be lifted in the Western Cape as open spaces with good ventilation “are safer and they do not provide a high risk”. He said the festive season is over, and people are back at work.
The curfew be changed to 11pm to 4am, as the current curfew makes it difficult for restaurants to provide a dinner service. Winde said this sector is buckling as a result.
A closing time of 10pm for establishments, that will allow for staff to get home before curfew begins.
Alcohol sales be permitted off-site from Monday to Thursday, and not permitted on the weekend.
Alcohol sales be permitted at wine farms on the weekend, “as this is the time when most visitors come to wine farms”. Winde said such sales are critical for the survival of wine tourism in the province.
On-site alcohol consumption be allowed.
Winde added: “As is clear from above, we are not requesting a complete lifting of all restrictions, as it is important to get the balance right as we continue to exit our peak.
“In particular, the number of people being permitted to gather should not be relaxed at this point, as there is clear evidence that the greater the number of people gathering in an enclosed space, the greater the risk of infection.
“We will continue to monitor our data on a weekly basis and should there be evidence to support additional restrictions being relaxed, we will do so without hesitation.”
Cape Argus
I know, I just like Alan Winde and how he makes sense all of the time.OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:45 pm Boet honestly, just visit the Inland a bit to see how fortunate we are with a DA government in the Western Cape. I was shocked to see the condition of roads in the Eastern Cape and Free State specially in the small country towns.
From now on I'll never complain with a stop and go on our roads. Never.
Visited the Eastern Cape late in 2019 and the roads outside the big towns there are a joke!OomStruisbaai wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:45 pm Boet honestly, just visit the Inland a bit to see how fortunate we are with a DA government in the Western Cape. I was shocked to see the condition of roads in the Eastern Cape and Free State specially in the small country towns.
From now on I'll never complain with a stop and go on our roads. Never.
Of course you are. Cos you’re an idiot. You’re a 50+ stressed, Afrikaans male of average health who’s genetically prone to heart disease and stroke.
On what grounds are you leaning away from the vaccine? Or are you just a flat out moron trying to be edgySards wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 8:14 pm So someone in government is looking to give 40 million vaccinations to create herd immunity. There are not 40 million adults in South Africa.
I wonder if they actually do assessments or just wing it tbh....
Clueless...
So who will take the vaccination. I am leaning away from it.
Thats the difference between me and you...you are looking for a cure...I put preventative measures in place...my only issue is my stinky yellow piss.Sandstorm wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 10:17 pmOf course you are. Cos you’re an idiot. You’re a 50+ stressed, Afrikaans male of average health who’s genetically prone to heart disease and stroke.
Your wife will be ok. Successful burger joint owner plus she’ll make a packet selling off your welding shop once you’re gone. I’m sure she’ll have plenty of potential step-fathers for your kid sniffing around.
Dude....when I went back to work early you guys had at me for being irresponsible. I had taken a boosters and survived. I have said before that I am not afraid to die. My family will be well looked after.
Just to be clear - you aren't afraid to die and leave your family behind? When you can take this nightmarish option out of the equation with a vaccine shot?Sards wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:18 amDude....when I went back to work early you guys had at me for being irresponsible. I had taken a boosters and survived. I have said before that I am not afraid to die. My family will be well looked after.
I am more afraid of not living my life. Whilst I can. You can have my vaccine.
I have gone against the grain the whole way. I hear my mates bitching about no turnover and worrying about everything. I am so much in demand I am full for the next 3 months. I am dealing with like-minded people who are bullish and positive. Even my wifes shop is showing growth of 12 percent month on month.
In society you will always get the timid sheep and the wolves.
Peace out sister
Are you 100 percent convinced the vaccine is the solution and not a nightmare for the future...Big Nipper wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:27 amJust to be clear - you aren't afraid to die and leave your family behind? When you can take this nightmarish option out of the equation with a vaccine shot?Sards wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:18 amDude....when I went back to work early you guys had at me for being irresponsible. I had taken a boosters and survived. I have said before that I am not afraid to die. My family will be well looked after.
I am more afraid of not living my life. Whilst I can. You can have my vaccine.
I have gone against the grain the whole way. I hear my mates bitching about no turnover and worrying about everything. I am so much in demand I am full for the next 3 months. I am dealing with like-minded people who are bullish and positive. Even my wifes shop is showing growth of 12 percent month on month.
In society you will always get the timid sheep and the wolves.
Peace out sister
If you are not afraid to live your life, why aren't you surfing?
Because I am seeing more police along the beaches than I have ever seen before....catching us hardened criminals. Prickshandyman wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:37 amIf you are not afraid to live your life, why aren't you surfing?
Come on Nips....put that small cock on the block dudeSards wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:32 amAre you 100 percent convinced the vaccine is the solution and not a nightmare for the future...Big Nipper wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:27 amJust to be clear - you aren't afraid to die and leave your family behind? When you can take this nightmarish option out of the equation with a vaccine shot?Sards wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:18 am
Dude....when I went back to work early you guys had at me for being irresponsible. I had taken a boosters and survived. I have said before that I am not afraid to die. My family will be well looked after.
I am more afraid of not living my life. Whilst I can. You can have my vaccine.
I have gone against the grain the whole way. I hear my mates bitching about no turnover and worrying about everything. I am so much in demand I am full for the next 3 months. I am dealing with like-minded people who are bullish and positive. Even my wifes shop is showing growth of 12 percent month on month.
In society you will always get the timid sheep and the wolves.
Peace out sister
Let's get that out of the way first.
Please elaborate on this "nightmare for the future"Sards wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:54 amCome on Nips....put that small cock on the block dudeSards wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:32 amAre you 100 percent convinced the vaccine is the solution and not a nightmare for the future...Big Nipper wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:27 am
Just to be clear - you aren't afraid to die and leave your family behind? When you can take this nightmarish option out of the equation with a vaccine shot?
Let's get that out of the way first.
I'm also not afraid to die of covid and most probably won't but living with the guilt of knowing I inadvertently caused the death of my wife will definitely kill me. People are dying, strong young people. I know of three people my age with no comorbidities in hospital. We've been told chances of them surviving are slim to none.Big Nipper wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:27 amJust to be clear - you aren't afraid to die and leave your family behind? When you can take this nightmarish option out of the equation with a vaccine shot?Sards wrote: Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:18 amDude....when I went back to work early you guys had at me for being irresponsible. I had taken a boosters and survived. I have said before that I am not afraid to die. My family will be well looked after.
I am more afraid of not living my life. Whilst I can. You can have my vaccine.
I have gone against the grain the whole way. I hear my mates bitching about no turnover and worrying about everything. I am so much in demand I am full for the next 3 months. I am dealing with like-minded people who are bullish and positive. Even my wifes shop is showing growth of 12 percent month on month.
In society you will always get the timid sheep and the wolves.
Peace out sister
Small cock...let's deflect it ne