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13-12-2020, 03:21 PM | #8191 | |||
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Thanks for proving my point... you couldn't understand the sarcasm in my post??
Here, let me spell it out for you in simpleton terms. I was being sarcastic (and jokingly) suggested closing all borders to SA to keep the "everyone else is brainwashed" virus from spreading any further. Nothing to do with the "COVID" virus. Oh, you are also from SA? Makes sense. Reading posts on here and on many other platforms, there's quite a few people from SA who think they know much more about COVID-19, and are full of... umm, 'conspiracy theories'. Quote:
Any wonder why South Australia/Adelaide has a reputation for being the stupidest?? And the worst in Australia. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-...e-bank/8812932 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ky-review.html |
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13-12-2020, 03:24 PM | #8192 | |||
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13-12-2020, 03:28 PM | #8193 | |||
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13-12-2020, 03:38 PM | #8194 | ||
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On the subject of being over cautious, this morning I walked into a small shop on my way back home and forgot to wear the mask. I was only going in there for 2-3 minutes max. The lady behind the counter almost had a heart attack and told me to step outside. When I realised why she was telling me to step outside, I apologised and walked back out.
It was only her (with mask on) and me in the shop. I was only going to be 2-3 minutes. I'm not displaying any symptoms. Her over reaction was, very concerning. Scary even. I think it's time for the VIC mask rules to go. I fully understood, and was fully supportive during the tidal wave of case numbers, but I really don't think VIC needs to wear masks now. I'm far from an anti-masker, very far from it. But it's getting to the point where it's almost laughable now. |
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13-12-2020, 04:25 PM | #8195 | ||
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I thought about posting a Covid joke, but there’s a 99.95% chance you won’t get it.
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13-12-2020, 05:11 PM | #8196 | |||
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Best guess is about 98% of people will not get your joke. Or to put it another way; in a country like the USA were things are ouf of control 3035 people will get your joke yesterday alone. In Australia on the same day no one will get your joke, not anyone. And again it seems we need a sticky to explain to those who still have not got it... the manta around Covid has always been "slow the spread flatten the curve". The reason for that is so health systems are not over run. Once people are dead it's very unfortunate, but there are hundreds of people filling up hospital beds for every dead person. Once health systems reach capacity people start dieing of treatable conditions because there is not enough medical staff to go around and doctors are forced to choose who to treat. Laugh it up CK.....
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13-12-2020, 05:20 PM | #8197 | ||
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13-12-2020, 05:33 PM | #8198 | |||
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13-12-2020, 07:24 PM | #8199 | ||
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Ahh the irony. If only you'd picked up what I put down
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13-12-2020, 09:54 PM | #8200 | ||
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I dont even understand the mask rules.
Went to servo, bunnings, autobarn, bottleo, petstock and chemist today. Bunnings and chemist 100% masks. Everywhere else 0%, staff included, think maybe one customer in autobarn had one on. I guess im too dumb to understand the science involved in that. Sidenote, sportsbet should be running a few bets on time until hotel quarantine gets messed up. Id take a multi on 12 days, Andrews does 3 handballs before 2nd inquiry. |
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13-12-2020, 10:07 PM | #8201 | ||
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Seems like Vic government is really trying hard here to not screw this up again. Id really hate to be the one responsible when one idiot inevitably screws up. We all know itll happen, and we all know it will be amazingly dumb.
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13-12-2020, 11:15 PM | #8202 | |||
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Exactly what I mean lets not be this guy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xgx4k83zzc |
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14-12-2020, 09:31 AM | #8203 | |||
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It's hardly as if wearing one for a few minutes in a shop has a major impact on the wearer and they have been a part of everyday life in some Asian countries for years. No doubt that rule will be relaxed eventually but what is wrong with waiting for the experts to decide when that should be>
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14-12-2020, 10:03 AM | #8204 | |||
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14-12-2020, 10:04 AM | #8205 | ||
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We are coming down for 5 days and will mask up when in stores etc.
Will also remember to wash hands and/or sanitize as we go around. It takes 30 seconds so its not too hard.
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14-12-2020, 10:26 AM | #8206 | ||
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Perhaps reference to the government's restrictions will help clarify the situation with respect to mask wearing in Vic:
So, you do not need to wear a mask in a smaller store, where you can maintain 1.5m distance from other people. I get that it seems strange to have to wear a mask in a shopping centre or supermarket, but not your local butcher, for eg. But, I think this is just a risk based approach. Larger store are likely to have more people pass through them. Therefore, if someone is C-19 infected in that environment, they are likely to spread C-19 to more people than if someone was infected in a smaller shop. I do appreciate that not wearing of masks will not prevent infection in smaller stores, should someone be CV-19 infected, but the numbers exposed to it are likely to be much less than larger, more attended stores. Seems like a reasonable approach to me.
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14-12-2020, 10:33 AM | #8207 | |||
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So shopping malls, where thousands of people are going in and out each day, would be impossible to enforce QR coding for every single customer, hence mask required. Small shops, where attendants can monitor and enforce customers coming in to QR code, no mask required. |
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14-12-2020, 10:57 AM | #8208 | |||
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None of them are enforced. At all. I don't feel comfortable with writing down my name and phone number. I haven't scanned QR at entry on a few occasions. There was no 'enforcing' by the shop attendant even though they were well aware that I hadn't filled in the form or scanned QR code. Maybe because I was wearing a mask? The one time I didn't wear a mask, it was like I was glowing bright green with a death virus the way she overreacted. Scared the crap out of me! Most small shops in VIC still display 'NO MASK NO ENTRY' signs at the door. Can a private shop owner overrule a government rule? |
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14-12-2020, 11:12 AM | #8209 | |||
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I think shops can enforce their own rules to a certain extent. Just like bouncers can stop riff raffs from going into a bar / club for whatever reason |
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14-12-2020, 12:28 PM | #8210 | ||
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Data valid as at 23:59 GMT December 13th, 2020.
Note: As not all Australian States report at the same time, the data below is based on the previous full day reporting. 6 new cases for Australia and 0 deaths so the CMR drops to 3.269%. NSW recorded 3 cases, Victoria and WA recorded 1 reach. 4 new cases and no deaths for NZ so CMR is 1.193% and active cases drop to 56. The UK had a lower 18,447 cases yesterday. We know they are now not counting their mortalities by the WHO guidelines so we are going to ignore the CMR but even using their method they recorded 494 deaths. Just over 220k new cases in the USA yesterday and 2,309 deaths sees CMR drop to 1.843% and active cases remain at 39.9% with the raw numbers rising and now over 6.5M. Note that the USA is actually minus one day due to time differences. Other notable points: (it's a weekend again) Asia passes 19M cases; North America sets a new daily case high with 272,534 (11/12); The USA completes 220M, India 153M, Turkey 21M, Denmark 8M, Pakistan & Israel 6M, Hungary 2M and M tests. Uruguay (528) - 38% above the previous high; Cyprus (625) - 49% above the previous high; South Korea (1,030); Japan (2,988); and Azerbaijan (4,451); ... all recorded new daily highs; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive days.
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14-12-2020, 01:10 PM | #8211 | ||
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Here are a couple of graphs we haven't had for awhile.
First up, the continent based CMR where the global average is now down to 2.33%. Europe (2.3%), Oceania (2.22%) and Asia (1.64%) are all below that while South America (2.84%) has passed North America (2.34%) with the worst rate. Next is the cases per 100k adult population for some selected countries. Globally, the average is 1,295.2 / 100k while Australia is 155.7 at the lower end and the USA is worst with over 8,000 / 100k, followed by Belgium (6,545) and Switzerland (5,319). Deaths per 100k of population shows the global average now at 28.86/100k with Australia just over 5/100k and Belgium faring worst with 193/100k ahead of Italy (174.8) and the USA (146.6). We have seen this one recently but the global case growth chart has been heading the wrong way for awhile now: Last time we looked at the US modelling (only 10 days ago), we were predicting 18M cases by year end and 300k deaths. I've revised both models based on a less conservative number set, despite which the current case trend is still above my worst case model in which we'll likely see 20M cases by end of year. Actually, given we are currently at 16.8M and the 7 day average growth has been ~220k cases per day and there are 19 days left that would make roughly 4.2M cases and make the total closer to 21M. I'd expect a slight slowdown in identified cases during the Xmas break so that's likely to keep it closer to 20M. We also predicted 300k deaths in the USA by year end but that total has already been surpassed so I've again revised the model. The current trend is now about level with the new upper predictive model, which shows ~340k deaths by year end and something like half a million by mid-February.
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14-12-2020, 02:29 PM | #8212 | |||
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I think a lot of people still think you have to wear them in any store. But seriously, what is the point. No cases for 45 days. No other states have mask rules, just drop it already. |
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14-12-2020, 02:50 PM | #8213 | |||
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14-12-2020, 03:06 PM | #8214 | |||
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14-12-2020, 05:11 PM | #8215 | ||
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I like to wear a mask so I don't have to worry about brushing my teeth
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14-12-2020, 05:25 PM | #8216 | ||
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I would think that wearing a mask would remind you to brush your teeth
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14-12-2020, 06:28 PM | #8217 | ||
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Today was the first day of compulsory checkin in SA, I was in and out of shops all day. The QR code was quick and easy. But my concern is the manual checkin on paper for non phone types, they are nothing more than incomprehensible scribble, and in Big W it is positioned at the BACK of the store
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14-12-2020, 11:42 PM | #8218 | |||
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well maybe at a hospital or summat but you'd be signing in there anyway if you were a patient anyway. Signing in at a store? What is the point of that level of tracing? We had a thing last February right near me , a pharma company function that according to the news may have spawned 300,000 cases , it took them 10 months to tell us so of what use was all that tracing when you would feel sick a few days after infection? If you give up that power to trace your movements to a government they will never give it back . No government can be trusted with that. |
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15-12-2020, 02:16 AM | #8219 | |||
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Sure, you can sign in with a fake name and number, but they can't check that. They just confirm that you have signed in. And that confirmation is a quick glance. I often visit a local restaurant that 'enforces' the QR code sign in. The confirmation is a green screen. If I were to screen capture that screen I could flash the same screen on my 10 next visits and I would be let in each and every time. I ate at McDonalds a few days ago and sat near the door. The manager decided to put a small 14 or 15 year old girl at the entrance with her tablet asking each visitor to sign in. Most were nice about it. One gruff tradie told her to bugger off as he was visiting the second time in the day and already signed in. What can she do?? Nothing. A private store owner can ask you to leave as it isn't a public place - much like many shops have 'Conditions of entry' signs near the entrance but they are hardly ever enforced and no one wants to make a scene.
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15-12-2020, 03:14 AM | #8220 | ||
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Speaking of McDonalds - their QR code doesn't work on my phone. It goes to a dead link about a survey or something.
I hear the same thing every time they ask me if I signed in - apparently there is an issue with it working on certain Android phones... The other thing about McDonalds is they can see the sign in details of their patrons. I watched two 15 year olds argue over who was going to confront the customer that signed in with bogus details... And that should NOT be the job of anyone under 18 - so that means the manager is the one that should be doing that.
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