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Old 18-07-2021, 05:41 PM   #12421
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ANOTHER negative test result for me today....just because I am dropping off and picking wife up from Monash medical tomorrow....they demanded it.

FFS....had both doses, got a semi auto gun licence...surely I can be trusted now?
Nope, our comrade Dan and his gang does not trust anyone as you are finding out.

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Old 18-07-2021, 06:14 PM   #12422
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Did I hear that people in the Olympic Village were not allowed to mix and fraternise yet in their welcome pack each was given a hand full of condoms???



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ANOTHER negative test result for me today....just because I am dropping off and picking wife up from Monash medical tomorrow....they demanded it.

FFS....had both doses, got a semi auto gun licence...surely I can be trusted now?
I know a few gun owners who I would not trust with my car, let alone my life! Good to see controls are being enforced to protect Victorians. Small inconvenience, but potential enormous consequences.

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At least his Government tried, she is doing **** all. It is obvious ScoMo is pulling the strings in NSW
I can't "thank" this enough. Whilst you are at it, maybe you can educate us where 700 odd deaths occurred, who was responsible for that jurisdiction, and whether the state government had authority to send their people into those premises to respond. Thank you.
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Just watching news, positive Covid-19 case Mildura!

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Many eyes will be on England over the next few weeks I think. Health secretary Sajid Javid recently tested positive. The PM and the "finance guy" both got pinged by the NHS close contact app, BUT they have been exempted from isolation because they are part of the pilot for the daily rapid flow tests .

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Organisations taking part have to have an asymptomatic testing site set up. Individuals who have been “pinged” after being in contact with someone who has tested positive for Covid can go to work on the basis that they are using lateral flow tests, but must self-isolate when not at work.

The organisations known to be part of the trial have given their consent to be identified, according to No 10, which added that a full list would be published after the results have been recorded.
Just looked up what a lateral flow test is.... is this a joke??? Imagine having to do this before starting work each morning.

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Imagine having to do this before starting work each morning.
You'd only have to do that self testing if you had no symptoms (inc cold or flu), or if you think you didn't actually have covid. Chances of that in the UK are pretty low so probably won't ever had to self test like that

I think when Australia stops trying to eliminate it we're going to be the nation of the endless sickie. "Can't come in today boss, have the sniffles and need to get tested and isolate for 24hrs" is going to happen most Mondays.
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ANOTHER negative test result for me today....just because I am dropping off and picking wife up from Monash medical tomorrow....they demanded it.

FFS....had both doses, got a semi auto gun licence...surely I can be trusted now?
Once you have received both doses, do they not give you a “card” as proof?
Yet they still demand you have the test?
Am I missing something here?… What’s the point of getting vaccinated then?
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Point of vaccination is to reduce the likelihood of YOU ending up in ICU on a ventilator. Doesn't guarantee that you don't catch it, spread it etc So even if you do get vaxxed you can harm others (that don't have their vax yet)
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I think when Australia stops trying to eliminate it we're going to be the nation of the endless sickie. "Can't come in today boss, have the sniffles and need to get tested and isolate for 24hrs" is going to happen most Mondays.
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I can't "thank" this enough. Whilst you are at it, maybe you can educate us where 700 odd deaths occurred, who was responsible for that jurisdiction, and whether the state government had authority to send their people into those premises to respond. Thank you.
so you are defending the NSW Gvmt's handling of this

You would think that they would have learned from the Victorian experience - but NO

Their inaction has crippled half of Australia - Victoria's problem was Victoria's problem
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so you are defending the NSW Gvmt's handling of this
You would think that they would have learned from the Victorian experience - but NO
Their inaction has crippled half of Australia - Victoria's problem was Victoria's problem
You misread. I'm in 100% agreement with you. We were talking about charges, so I was wondering, of the 800 deaths in Vic, 700 occurred where? And who was in charge in those jurisdiction? And did Vic Gov have authority to send in their staff into those premises? Was just curious who the charge sheet should be sent to.

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You'd only have to do that self testing if you had no symptoms (inc cold or flu), or if you think you didn't actually have covid. Chances of that in the UK are pretty low so probably won't ever had to self test like that

I think when Australia stops trying to eliminate it we're going to be the nation of the endless sickie. "Can't come in today boss, have the sniffles and need to get tested and isolate for 24hrs" is going to happen most Mondays.
Due to public pressure, they have back tracked now, removed themselves from the exemption and will now isolate
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You misread. I'm in 100% agreement with you. We were talking about charges, so I was wondering, of the 800 deaths in Vic, 700 occurred where? And who was in charge in those jurisdiction? And did Vic Gov have authority to send in their staff into those premises? Was just curious who the charge sheet should be sent to.




Yeah I read this as a defence too, it is easy to misread when you go in with a blind political view.

Missed the political rants since Ticky gave it up.

But on this point, it is impossible to prevent the virus getting into aged care if you have ten thousand plus cases in the community. It has everywhere once it gets a proper foothold in the community. Yes the Feds are responsible for aged care, but is was always going to be a disaster when it got in there, and they did a poor job once it did. No better or worse than the Vic government did, so I give this one 50/50.
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Yeah I read this as a defence too, it is easy to misread when you go in with a blind political view.

Missed the political rants since Ticky gave it up.

But on this point, it is impossible to prevent the virus getting into aged care if you have ten thousand plus cases in the community. It has everywhere once it gets a proper foothold in the community. Yes the Feds are responsible for aged care, but is was always going to be a disaster when it got in there, and they did a poor job once it did. No better or worse than the Vic government did, so I give this one 50/50.
I didn't want to put a political spin on it. Deliberately left it open ended so that those who sought the answers could see for themselves. 100% of the deaths occurred in privately operated aged care under the federal jurisdiction. ZERO in public state operated aged care....ZERO. Chance or coincidence? It wasn't until Vic Gov sent in their staff, even though they were not authorised to do so, that things started to change.

Also have a look at the concentration of aged care services and beds per state, Victoria is by far the most vulnerable in this area. Hence why we can't gamble with the outbreaks. IMHO.
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Am I missing something here?… What’s the point of getting vaccinated then?
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Very valid question. Right now there is no incentive to get vaccinated other than 'it's the right thing to do'.. and we all know that just simply isn't enough these days.

There is still a huge anti vaccination sentiment on social media - revolving around the fact that the vaccination "just reduces the severity of the impact".

So, most people will rationalise that the gamble of getting the virus is far less than the so called negative impacts of the (untested / unauthorised / magnetic / big pharma / government conspiracy) vaccination...

If they made different rules for vaccinated and non vaccinated then watch vaccination numbers fly through the roof.

Having said that - is there even the capacity for more people to get vaccinated? Long lines from what I hear everywhere - so the drip feeding of the vaccination I feel is to cover for the fact there simply isn't enough hands on deck and mass vaccination locations to administer the shots anyway.
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Point of vaccination is to reduce the likelihood of YOU ending up in ICU on a ventilator. Doesn't guarantee that you don't catch it, spread it etc So even if you do get vaxxed you can harm others (that don't have their vax yet)
Spot on... but is that reason enough? Based on current numbers apparently not.

Those 4x $25 vouchers should have been the start of the vaccination incentive program...
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Yet they still demand you have the test?
Am I missing something here?… What’s the point of getting vaccinated then?
(Serious question, as I’m not there)
It's like being a carrier, you are immune but you carry a surface antigen that infects others!
Case in point Hepatitis B, you have immunity but still carry the virus to give to others.

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…Having said that - is there even the capacity for more people to get vaccinated? Long lines from what I hear everywhere - so the drip feeding of the vaccination I feel is to cover for the fact there simply isn't enough hands on deck and mass vaccination locations to administer the shots anyway.
I ended up making an appointment with the local medical centre - 250m away. The earliest they could fit me in was 30th July, and because I’m under 60 but happy to get PovoVax they require a consultation first on the day. I’d take that delay as a reasonable barometer of what’s available outside the vaccination hubs.

Aside from that, I wish our excess of “leaders”, advisers and their coterie would have the fortitude to state clearly their goals in light of our current restrictions. It’s like working for an employer who lets you know they’re not happy, but refuses to let you know how you might change things to make them so!
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I ended up making an appointment with the local medical centre - 250m away. The earliest they could fit me in was 30th July, and because I’m under 60 but happy to get PovoVax they require a consultation first on the day. I’d take that delay as a reasonable barometer of what’s available outside the vaccination hubs.
I got mine at St George Hospital. Earliest date I had available was 10 days from getting online.

In the room while getting the shot the lady next to me said she got the booking the same day. The person giving the shots said they get a ton of no shows and cancellations each day so for someone that can keep checking each day they can get lucky and get something sooner.
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Too much blowback? Look at the transmission sites; concrete batching plants, residential sites, depots and offices, the coffee and chicken shops. Quick top-up supermarket visits on the way home. If they’re really serious about how this is spreading, it would be the one to squeeze the hardest.
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…In the room while getting the shot the lady next to me said she got the booking the same day. The person giving the shots said they get a ton of no shows and cancellations each day so for someone that can keep checking each day they can get lucky and get something sooner.
I wouldn’t take a same-day booking; it’s my considered responsibility to have a clear test immediately in advance. And hospitals, just seen too much of them the last two decades running elderly parents in and out.
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You misread. I'm in 100% agreement with you. We were talking about charges, so I was wondering, of the 800 deaths in Vic, 700 occurred where? And who was in charge in those jurisdiction? And did Vic Gov have authority to send in their staff into those premises? Was just curious who the charge sheet should be sent to.
sorry, I did misread you, my apologies - we know who was responsible and no **** has been thrown at their direction, well none that will stick, but plenty of **** thrown at Dan
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NSW NEEDS to do the full lock-down like Victoria has done in the past, this half-arsed effort is not going to work - but seriously does she (as ScoMo & Co's puppet) want it to, I think she is a believer in the 'herd immunity' system, like King Boris of the UK and The Right Royal Prince of the USA (recently de-throwned) , Prince Donald

I think this NSW half-arsed lock-down is to protect her vote (and of course the Feds vote)
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I know we are not supposed to be political - but the people running this country (and states) have turned it political - it is only right we discuss it
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I didn't want to put a political spin on it. Deliberately left it open ended so that those who sought the answers could see for themselves. 100% of the deaths occurred in privately operated aged care under the federal jurisdiction. ZERO in public state operated aged care....ZERO. Chance or coincidence? It wasn't until Vic Gov sent in their staff, even though they were not authorised to do so, that things started to change.

Also have a look at the concentration of aged care services and beds per state, Victoria is by far the most vulnerable in this area. Hence why we can't gamble with the outbreaks. IMHO.
I agree, No coincidence, a combination of skills and weight of numbers.

The state government manages its metro aged care through Monash/Northern/Eastern etc health services. Essentially hospital trained, so no accident there that they have better training in relation to infection control. They did a great job in protecting their patients.

The other thing is that they only manage just over six hundred beds in Metro Melbourne, and 4500 in the regions, so they dodged most of the outbreak.

On the private system which is under Federal control, I would be very interested to see how the not for profit sector (40% of beds) compared to the profit based, and see if there differences in the results of their infection control. Staff working multiple sites and employed casually is great for efficiency, but not stopping the spread of a virus.

This system has 40,000 plus metro patients so 75 times larger than the State controlled one. Combine that with lower skills and you end up with the result we got.
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They do give you a card and it's also quickly available on your medicare app on your phone.

The vaccine is to prevent serious illness from the virus.
It also assists with not catching it.

You can still get mildly ill, or show no symptoms after vaccination after being infected.

IMO it's a pretty dangerous time as people can be infectious without any symptoms and can easily spread it.

Even with 90% coverage we would still have 2.4M people who could get seriously ill from it. Which is a lot...

Not sure of what the answer is....
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: As not all Australian States report at the same time, the data below is based on the previous full day reporting.

129 new cases for Australia and 1 death so the CMR is 2.865%.

11 new cases and no deaths for NZ so CMR is 0.924%.

The UK had a lower 47,599 cases yesterday and lower 25 deaths for a CMR of 2.369%.

A lower 24,081 new cases in the USA yesterday and lower 113 deaths sees CMR at 1.787%.

Other notable points: (weekend reporting)
Global deaths pass 4.1M, the last 50k in 6 days;
Global cases pass 191M, the last 1M in 2 days;
Asia passes 59M cases;

Laos (131);
Isle of Man (233);
Senegal (1,722);
Rwanda (2,773) - 800 more than the high yesterday;
Vietnam (5,926) - 2k more than the high yesterday; and
Thailand (11,397)

... all recorded new daily highs; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.

No countries move above the 90th percentile for the 10 day period and no countries drop below.
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Europe Review

The last 10 days have highlighted some countries where case numbers per 100k of population have increased substantially including: Malta (370), Portugal (396), Spain (551), Netherlands (587) and the United Kingdom (746)

Below are the trend graphs for Europe with the first group (those with the highest case numbers) all heading in the wrong direction again.



A mixed set of results in the next group with most trending upward except the Ukraine and Germany.



Similarly this next group (which had been in decline) are mostly trending upwards again.



The next group are also trending upward except Belarus and Denmark.



Likewise, all of the smallest case group are trending upward except for Lativa.



... and some individual country graphs:







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