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Old 02-08-2020, 08:55 PM   #4891
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I don't need luck. I'll just wait for the vaccine for something that has a 99% recovery rate pushed by a creeper.
Where do you get the idea that it's a 99% recovery rate? Have you seen the opinions coming from overseas that lots of people with mild symptoms are still showing abnormal findings when tests were run on their heart? Lots of "recovered" people are going to end up with permanent health issues from this and the official scientifically-confirmed data isn't going to come out for a while so anecdotal evidence is all we have, but it's there.
 
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Old 02-08-2020, 09:03 PM   #4892
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Not sure if Dan has communicated this yet, but this is the likely schedule:

Given that the current outbreak is totally out of control, then 6-8 weeks level 4 restrictions to hopefully bring C19 under control (August + September)

Then it will level 3 and level 2, with a gradual easing of restrictions (October + November).

Some semblance of normality sometime in December.

Of course, there is a high probability of another stuff-up in which case ... BOHICA !
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Mr Andrews said the changes being announced today were about how Victorians lived their lives, but more changes would be announced on Monday about restrictions on workplaces.

He said there would be three categories of industries — some would continue to operate as normal, some businesses would have reduced output and therefore have fewer hours and staff, while others would close completely.

He said deciding which businesses were reduced was "quite a complex task" given Victoria had the biggest container port in the country.

"There are very detailed supply chains, there is a good deal of complexity to this issue, it is better to take a little bit longer to get it right," he said.

Changes to workplaces will not come into effect until Wednesday at the earliest, so there is "a little bit more time" to consult and try to get the restrictions right, he said.
So come Wednesday, which businesses will be affected do you think?

Apart from the food suppliers / supermarkets, etc, which others will be allowed to stay open? Which will have to be shut down completely?

Driving past Bunning at about 4pm today, the line was massive. Will Bunnings be allowed to stay open?

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Well the stage 4 restrictions in NZ bunnings was only open for trade customers or essential workers.
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So come Wednesday, which businesses will be affected do you think?

Apart from the food suppliers / supermarkets, etc, which others will be allowed to stay open? Which will have to be shut down completely?

Driving past Bunning at about 4pm today, the line was massive. Will Bunnings be allowed to stay open?
Im guessing anything that's part of supply chain or repair of transport industry will be deemed essential and will be business as usual.

General retail will close and move to online only business model
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It appears most community transmission occurs indoors.
So why do they want everyone to wear masks outside in the middle of nowhere ?
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Im guessing anything that's part of supply chain or repair of transport industry will be deemed essential and will be business as usual.

General retail will close and move to online only business model
Yes, regional wise it should be the same as back in March/April.
As long as bakeries are open we will always have cake.
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So why do they want everyone to wear masks outside in the middle of nowhere ?
Yes if I am gardening in someone’s back yard alone no one is at risk.

I understand masks may help a bit in situations where keeping your distance is difficult and we were asked to use masks in those situations.

Numbers are not coming down in Victoria.

Knowing when and where the right time to wear a mask would be so confusing to mandate/police I think the only way to do it is how we are.

I drop my mask when working in a back yard alone no one is going to fine me, commonsense should prevail.
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Seriously If a mask is the biggest thing you have to worry about at the moment then you just need to suck it up.
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This Covid thing is the perfectly engineered western world f##ker

If this virus was engineered it was engineered by China/Russia and released by North Korea.

Think about it who gets the most to gain out of this if it isn't North Korea and China and Russia and who hates the USA the most, NK. So NK captures it from Chinese labs or manufactures it in NK and releases it in Wuhan, China.

China gets the blame because they're covering it up for their own benefit a year in advance AND to cover up NK's crazyness because they don't want the USA invading NK because its near their border.

As for my observations today, I just went shopping and saw at least 6 people wearing masks in a shopping center with about 50 people in it. You couldn't have said that yesterday so the news about the VIC stage 4 lockdown has turned some heads around to wearing masks when out and about. Good. So people up here in NSW are getting panicky and/or being cautious.

As for me wearing a mask, I did it as a precaution and mine smelt like Lime Tart but thats another story for another day.

I also don't see this virus going away anytime soon, its looking like a sinewave and sinewaves go up and down again. Its probably going to be with us for years to come. At least 3 years minimum if we work super hard to get it under control.

Take care everyone.

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Covid, made round to go round, catch it while you can.
Sooo, entering a Bunnings, whilst wearing PPE, maintaining distancing, behaving hygienically like I've been doing for 20 weeks straight, is a problem ?
I live solo, was made redundant 2 yrs ago, don't have a job, I spent 10 hours applying for Jobseeker - only to be rejected due my income being couple hundred bucks above annual limit, (current Jobseeker's & Jobkeeper's earn thousands more than my meagre self supporting annual income). Even after spending 40 yrs paying taxes, most of it in Melb's once strong manufacturing industry - and yes some of it at Broadmeadows Ford manufacturing - and never being on the teet previously = Zero govt support. The reason I went to Bunnings is to do maintenance on my 90 year old timber house. I'm looking at another minimum of 6 weeks straight at being at home, with no legal reason allowed to be anywhere else. Should I be discouraged from being active around the house ? Are other people in my position finding a lack of support; is our mental health even important ?
All because someone ate a Bat. Then someone else neglected to provide EFFECTIVE quarantine for our island nation.
The BEST part of this six months of home detention, will be that;
I've learned to lower my expectations of governments everywhere -
that way, they find it very difficult to disappoint me ;) yee haah
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It’s near Messianic, the fervour. Everyone is waiting for the Saviour (vaccine or elimination, depending on your doctrine), and decrying the unbelievers.
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Think about it who gets the most to gain out of this if it isn't North Korea and China and Russia and who hates the USA the most, NK. So NK captures it from Chinese labs or manufactures it in NK and releases it in Wuhan, China.
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haha. I don't think anyone anticipated "the west" to have responded the way they did. If everyone had initially responded like a Taiwan, Japan, South Korea or NZ (appreciate they are a smaller island) then we wouldn't be so stuffed, and we would probably be operating close to normal by now.

Funny, the Russians are spreading a theory that the CIA released it as a biological weapon on China to cripple their economy. They didn't expect the gov to weld people into their own homes to control it. This is the kind of "disinformation" that Payne, Reynolds and Pompeo were meeting to discuss.

On another note, anyone watch Fauci's testimony to the House. He was asked if he thought China was a threat to US vaccine research. "All of the vaccine development was already transparent, Fauci said, so “if they want to hack into a computer and find out what the results of a vaccine trial are,” hackers would find results that would show up in the New England Journal of Medicine anyway."

Yes yes, there is a theory that Fauci is in on this conspiracy as well.
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Australian Jesus might say "Just stay the f@#k at home c&%ce"

Gas Wagon AUII similar here with applying, holding breath time, so I see it as time to get things done, better future afterward, good luck on the house and hope you can continue to get parts to do it up well.
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Sooo, entering a Bunnings, whilst wearing PPE, maintaining distancing, behaving hygienically like I've been doing for 20 weeks straight, is a problem ?
I live solo, was made redundant 2 yrs ago, don't have a job, I spent 10 hours applying for Jobseeker - only to be rejected due my income being couple hundred bucks above annual limit, (current Jobseeker's & Jobkeeper's earn thousands more than my meagre self supporting annual income). Even after spending 40 yrs paying taxes, most of it in Melb's once strong manufacturing industry - and yes some of it at Broadmeadows Ford manufacturing - and never being on the teet previously = Zero govt support. The reason I went to Bunnings is to do maintenance on my 90 year old timber house. I'm looking at another minimum of 6 weeks straight at being at home, with no legal reason allowed to be anywhere else. Should I be discouraged from being active around the house ? Are other people in my position finding a lack of support; is our mental health even important ?
All because someone ate a Bat. Then someone else neglected to provide EFFECTIVE quarantine for our island nation.
The BEST part of this six months of home detention, will be that;
I've learned to lower my expectations of governments everywhere -
that way, they find it very difficult to disappoint me ;) yee haah
It was just the last line of the post that seemed to be in glaringly stark contrast to the rest of your post which I wholeheartedly agree with.
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workhorse wrote.....Yes if I am gardening in someone’s back yard alone no one is at risk.

I understand masks may help a bit in situations where keeping your distance is difficult and we were asked to use masks in those situations.

Numbers are not coming down in Victoria.

Knowing when and where the right time to wear a mask would be so confusing to mandate/police I think the only way to do it is how we are.

I drop my mask when working in a back yard alone no one is going to fine me, commonsense should prevail..........

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Checking out the Vicgov website..... In any strenuous work activity, you are NOT required to wear a mask.
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It was just the last line of the post that seemed to be in glaringly stark contrast to the rest of your post which I wholeheartedly agree with.
I've found I can get everything delivered except cigs.

thanks - appreciated.
yeh you're right - it is a stark contrast to the rest - I'm sensible 90% of the time. I did have misgivings about hardware shopping - but having the govt snooker me on seemingly every front lately - I felt the need to get at least something for moi !
Weary of bleating media's tales of whingers who get all manner of handouts - but are still never satisfied. When most countries' populace get zero and just have to wing it.
Think I'll go into media hibernation for a few months;
stay happy & dream big :-)
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Checking out the Vicgov website..... In any strenuous work activity, you are NOT required to wear a mask.
Yer I'm not going too hard at it these days, just trying to make it to the end of the day without nodding off...
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Lots of panic around today on the 'professional' front from the corporates.
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641 new cases for Australia and 7 deaths sees the CMR drop to 1.161% and active cases rise to 7,295. NSW recorded 12; Queensland, WA and the NT recorded 1; WA recorded 2, with the balance in Victoria. The case numbers for Victoria were the 2nd highest recorded to date.

3 new cases and no deaths for NZ so CMR is 1.406% and active cases rise to 25.

The UK recorded 743 new cases and 8 deaths yesterday so the CMR drops to 15.163%.

Just over 58k new cases in the USA yesterday and 1,151 deaths sees CMR down to 3.314% and active cases at 47.1% with the raw numbers still rising. Note that the USA is actually minus one day due to time differences.

Other notable points:
Global cases pass 18M with the latest 1M only taking 3 days to add;
Africa passes 20k deaths;

Venezuela (869), Philippines (5,032), Mexico (9,556) and Colombia (11,470) all recorded new daily highs, those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.
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What does "global case growth" number mean? Is that saying the rate of infection is slowing down as more people are infected?
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Does the above graph show how may days it is taking to hit the next million?

As in, it now only took 3 days to go from 17M to 18M?
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I think that's how many days for the next million infections.
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I thought it was just me. Sorry Russel but you'll have to explain that graph a little to us math challenged people.
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A couple of axis titles will sort it, FFS Russ
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More on hydroxychloroquine
https://crooksandliars.com/cltv/2020...oir-no-benefit
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In case you missed it, here is the video of Fauci, Redfield and Giroir testimony to the House on the US CV19 response, on 31 July 2020. All 3.5hrs of it. Covers a wide range of topics, China's initial response, why US growth is topping the world, Hydroxxx, Vaccine hacking, BLM protests etc etc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mO4ERWZYy9I
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Does the above graph show how may days it is taking to hit the next million?

As in, it now only took 3 days to go from 17M to 18M?
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I think that's how many days for the next million infections.
The last two are indeed correct. It shows the number of elapsed days between each million new cases. Ideally, after an early peak you'd want to see that number getting larger and not smaller. I shall add axis labels next time.
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Padre Andrews announcement.

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