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Old 06-09-2021, 03:47 PM   #14581
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Now I know why covid spreads so easy around Melbourne! my company has had a positive case where someone has it, between Management & DHHS for guidelines as to what to do it is one big basket case; blind leading the blind with so much confusion. Still waiting on DHHS to get back to our company.
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Now I know why covid spreads so easy around Melbourne! my company has had a positive case where someone has it, between Management & DHHS for guidelines as to what to do it is one big basket case; blind leading the blind with so much confusion. Still waiting on DHHS to get back to our company.
Shouldn't your company already have in place a CovidSafe plan which outlines what needs to happen in just such an event? Seems like they're trying to shut the gate after the horse has bolted if they're only just now trying to get advice from DHHS as to what to do with a positive case on site?

E: In lieu of any other advice, here is a link to the Vic Gov's site on what to do if you have a positive case on site.
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I have always thought that while vaccinated people can still spread the virus the virus is incapable of infecting a vaccinated host to the point of mutating?

Whereas an unvaccinated person gets infected and can facilitate a mutating event?

Does anyone have information confirming or denying that hypothesis?
How about the leaky vaccine hasn't removed killed the virus but "vaxxed"person passes it on so it mutates "learns"a bit, some what like not having a full coarse of of antibiotics and superbugs evolve.

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I really hope at 80%x1 for NSW they double Sydneians’ travel radius.
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It was barely shut. Anything from a PowerPass to a construction industry White Card got you in. They seemed almost perplexed at my trades licence.
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Now I know why covid spreads so easy around Melbourne! my company has had a positive case where someone has it, between Management & DHHS for guidelines as to what to do it is one big basket case; blind leading the blind with so much confusion. Still waiting on DHHS to get back to our company.
My Daughter, attended one of the exposure sites last Tuesday morning here in Adelaide, didnt get contacted until late Saturday afternoon, by then she'd been to work 4 times shopping, sport and a few other random places.
In iso now for 14 days which they backdate to exposure day.

Had her first test Saturday evening and got a negative within hours but had it been a positive or if she should test positive in subsequent tests the number of people shes come in contact with would be substantial.

I was surprised it took best part of 5 days to trace and make contact considering how easily Delta spreads.
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How about the leaky vaccine hasn't removed killed the virus but "vaxxed"person passes it on so it mutates "learns"a bit, some what like not having a full coarse of of antibiotics and superbugs evolve.
Unlike bacteria, a virus isn't alive. It requires a host to mutate. If the virus can't infect someone, it doesn't reproduce and therefore can not mutate.
This is why herd immunity is so important. Less people to infect = less opportunity to reproduce = less mutations.
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I thought vaxxed people can still catch it, get sick or maybe not, but still pass it on. Along with that, we don't know how or what will cause a mutation, but if the virus is lucky then that mutation will hide it in a vaxxed person making them very sick.

There's apparently 2 fully vaxxed people in hospital here in the ACT. That's out of 11 (and 2 others had one jab).
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I thought vaxxed people can still catch it, get sick or maybe not, but still pass it on. Along with that, we don't know how or what will cause a mutation, but if the virus is lucky then that mutation will hide it in a vaxxed person making them very sick.

There's apparently 2 fully vaxxed people in hospital here in the ACT. That's out of 11 (and 2 others had one jab).
They certainly can, you're right. But 'getting sick' as a result of becoming infected by the sars-cov-2 virus is not the same as 'having covid' (despite the media and even govt. officials stating x number of 'covid cases', these aren't even people with 'covid', only people who test positive for the virus).

Your body's immune system's way of dealing with a coronavirus infection is to 'make you sick', by raising your body temperature, making you cough and sneeze, and by making your nose run.
This doesn't necessarily mean that the virus has infiltrated your cells, which is where it needs to be before it can begin replicating.

The vaccine isn't a golden gun for the virus, it just gives your immune system a head start. Once you're inoculated, there's a period of time where the virus can 'fly under the radar' of your immune system, this is basically where your immune system just doesn't know what these foreign pathogens are and they're trying to suss them out.
For sars-cov-2, this lasts about 10-14 days (which is why this period of two weeks is often quoted) which is very long for a virus. This is one of the things which makes sars-cov-2 so much more 'viral', you can 'catch covid' and not know for two weeks.
In a vaccinated person, the virus is identified as soon as it comes into contact with white blood cells and the immune system can get straight onto sending out the appropriate antibodies to fight the infection.

Despite having the heads-up from the vaccine, any infection is still a battlefield between virus and immune system, and even with the best preparation, the virus can still put up a decent fight, so yes, people will still become infected, get sick, and potentially die.
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Now I know why covid spreads so easy around Melbourne! my company has had a positive case where someone has it, between Management & DHHS for guidelines as to what to do it is one big basket case; blind leading the blind with so much confusion. Still waiting on DHHS to get back to our company.
Isolate close contacts and deep clean?

https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au...your-workplace


You are one of 246 new cases in the last 24 hours. They are probably still trying to catch up from the days before, and probably has some junior handling the calls. Good luck if/when we start to hit the high hundreds and thousands.

What surprises me also is that each organisation have to write their own covid safe procedures, yet there is very little guidance on what good looks like. Whilst DHHS can do spot audits, and they have failed a few constructions sites lately, what they cover will only be a very small percentage.

Hopefully there will be a proper post pandemic review done, with politics aside, so we can get prepared for the next one.
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Whereas an unvaccinated person gets infected and can facilitate a mutating event?

Does anyone have information confirming or denying that hypothesis?
@Metdevil, That all makes sense, thanks, but regarding the original question (quoted here) I don't think anyone can answer the "won't mutate" question. I'd assume this "battle" could lead to a lucky mutation surviving and then thriving even in a fully vaxxed person.
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Shouldn't your company already have in place a CovidSafe plan which outlines what needs to happen in just such an event? Seems like they're trying to shut the gate after the horse has bolted if they're only just now trying to get advice from DHHS as to what to do with a positive case on site?

E: In lieu of any other advice, here is a link to the Vic Gov's site on what to do if you have a positive case on site.
Oh the company has its own covid plan which has been implemented, close contacts have been dealt with but being a very large site has been difficult to determine secondary contacts. DHHS is very slow to respond and slow with contacting people.
Until your workplace goes through this you have no idea, certainly been an eye opener for me.
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Despite having the heads-up from the vaccine, any infection is still a battlefield between virus and immune system, and even with the best preparation, the virus can still put up a decent fight, so yes, people will still become infected, get sick, and potentially die.
Yep, same as the yearly flu that goes around, you can get a flu shot and for the majority of people it will prepare your body to fight it, but some people just dont have enough fight due to many underlying factors and sadly people die.
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@Metdevil, That all makes sense, thanks, but regarding the original question (quoted here) I don't think anyone can answer the "won't mutate" question. I'd assume this "battle" could lead to a lucky mutation surviving and then thriving even in a fully vaxxed person.
Not saying that it 'won't' mutate, only that the chance of mutation occurring in a vaccinated person is the smallest fraction compared to an unvaccinated person. But in response to five 7's statement, a virus can't just mutate rampantly on its own, it requires a host to do so. So it's not the same as how antibiotic-resistant superbugs come to being.

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Yup, basically all the vaccine does is allows your body to 'recognise' a pathogen. The vaccine doesn't actually do anything itself to 'fight' the infection, it still leaves that to your immune system. It's basically like an intel dossier for your immune system.
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I'll leave what Five 7 meant for them to explain.

Being the devil's advocate though, a virus under attack may be more likely to mutate, but who knows. As long as we're not deluding ourselves that being vaxxed with what we have is a silver bullet.

Thanks mate. (Oh, and remember, wear a mask when going out )
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Being the devil's advocate though, a virus under attack may be more likely to mutate, but who knows.
A virus is only able to replicate as quickly as your own cells do, after all, a virus replicates by 'hijacking' your own cells and using your own cell's 'machinery' to make reproductions of its own genetic code instead of your own.

If the virus can be neutralised before infiltrating your cells, it can't reproduce at all. Since your immune system can attack it before then, the chances of reproducing the virus' genes are much much slimmer.

But yes, it's still not a silver bullet, if you have other things going on at the same time, your system can simply be overwhelmed and the virus can infiltrate your cells while your immune system is 'distracted'.
Keep wearing a mask, keep signing in with contact tracers, and don't sneeze on the elderly.

(NB, obviously, all of this is super simplified )
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Mrs had the first Pfizer this morning. Back to work, then 2 hours later rings me saying her whole body is numb and tingling. I suggested calling the clinic or nurse on call.
Can't call the clinic, nurse on call basically says dunno maybe go to your doctor?
Ends up at ER, waits for 3 hours, to be told it's a very rare but heard of side effect, Panadol and monitor.
I'm ropable and dumbfounded that there isn't a number for side effects (at least that we could find) or a resident expert at the vac clinic for a situation like this. The wait only concluded because she started freaking out and hyperventilating.

And all this is so that maybe everything will open up again if enough other people get it too, so maybe she can see some of her family this year, I can't wait to see what curve ball they throw when the vac targets are reached but still don't want to open.
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Since I was a 2.5yo I recall every vax I've had - all 2 of them. Both Tetanus. I somehow skipped the year 7 jab.. My best mate got it, whatever it was, and his arm blew up. Look at my arm! he said, and I ran. And he turned into a neanderthal (well, maybe not, but we stopped being friends when he changed).



Call it puberty, but if you expect a doctor to tell you the truth, forget it. They will call it simple.

I'm booked in for an Oct 15 jab. An unknown path forward awaits me.

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NSW grabs unfair share of vaccines in ‘hunger games’ with other states

https://www.news.com.au/world/corona...640bee6364adc5

"Federal Government distribution of Pfizer has seen “huge shifts in favour” of NSW over Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia, the ABC’s 7.30 on Monday night reported.

And the vaccine allocations that are unfairly favouring NSW over the other states are likely to continue with Victoria at a particular disadvantage."



NSW got 45 per cent of the Pfizer vaccines allocated to GPs last month, data shows

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-...onth/100380908

"Back in late June, as Sydney's current outbreak was just taking off, NSW was receiving 32 per cent of the national Pfizer vaccine allocation through primary care — mostly GPs.

That is roughly in line with NSW's proportion of the national population.

But by last month its allocation had jumped to 45 per cent. "

The real-world impact of the shifting of Pfizer vaccines to NSW, particularly given the much faster speed with which people can be double vaccinated, is significant.

Based on these numbers, for example, it appears Victoria may have missed out on up to 343,000 Pfizer jabs between June and September, Queensland 100,000 jabs and Western Australia 114,000 jabs.

But more troubling is the apparent extra weighting of future Pfizer shot allocations to NSW for the remainder of the year.
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Oh the company has its own covid plan which has been implemented, close contacts have been dealt with but being a very large site has been difficult to determine secondary contacts. DHHS is very slow to respond and slow with contacting people.
Ok, my bad. I read the bold bit in your first post as implying the company didn't know what to do and was seeking advice from DHHS.

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Until your workplace goes through this you have no idea, certainly been an eye opener for me.
Yes, I could imagine on a large site, having a positive case would certainly set the cat amongst the pigeons and cause a bit of anxiety for fellow employees.

The site I work on has 500 company employees, and about the same in contractors on site at any one time. We also have a major outage on for one of our units, and that normally gets an extra 500 odd employees on site at any one time, too, including specialists from overseas. You can imagine how tense people are already, without any cases in the local community. I struggle to think what it would be like if we had a confirmed case on site.

Needless to say I'm pretty happy to be WFH atm.

Good luck, Itsme, let us know how things pan out.
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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT September 6th 2021.

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1,505 new cases for Australia and 5 deaths so the CMR is 1.653%.

24 new cases and no deaths for NZ so CMR is 0.712%.

The UK had a higher 40,801 cases yesterday and lower 45 deaths for a CMR of 1.899%.

A lower 57,226 new cases in the USA yesterday and lower 466 deaths sees CMR at 1.632%.

Other notable points:

Africa passes 8M cases and 200k deaths;
North America passes 49M cases;
Europe passes 56M cases;

only the Philippines (22,414)

... recorded new 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 while North Macedonia drops below.
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NSW records 1,222 cases in the current period and the 10-day average growth rate decreases to 1.0218 (from 1.0435) while the actual line falls further below the predictive trend line.




VIC records 246 cases (again) in the current period and the 10-day average growth rate increases to 1.1727 (from 1.1538) while the actual line is heading back toward (but still above) the predictive trend line.

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Can't call the clinic, nurse on call basically says dunno maybe go to your doctor?
Ends up at ER, waits for 3 hours, to be told it's a very rare but heard of side effect, Panadol and monitor.
I'm ropable and dumbfounded that there isn't a number for side effects (at least that we could find) or a resident expert at the vac clinic for a situation like this. The wait only concluded because she started freaking out and hyperventilating.

And all this is so that maybe everything will open up again if enough other people get it too, so maybe she can see some of her family this year, I can't wait to see what curve ball they throw when the vac targets are reached but still don't want to open.
Cause they don't want to know about the side effects. Nothing to worry about, just shut up and take your shot.
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NSW grabs unfair share of vaccines in ‘hunger games’ with other states

https://www.news.com.au/world/corona...640bee6364adc5

"Federal Government distribution of Pfizer has seen “huge shifts in favour” of NSW over Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia, the ABC’s 7.30 on Monday night reported.

And the vaccine allocations that are unfairly favouring NSW over the other states are likely to continue with Victoria at a particular disadvantage."



NSW got 45 per cent of the Pfizer vaccines allocated to GPs last month, data shows

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-...onth/100380908

"Back in late June, as Sydney's current outbreak was just taking off, NSW was receiving 32 per cent of the national Pfizer vaccine allocation through primary care — mostly GPs.

That is roughly in line with NSW's proportion of the national population.

But by last month its allocation had jumped to 45 per cent. "

The real-world impact of the shifting of Pfizer vaccines to NSW, particularly given the much faster speed with which people can be double vaccinated, is significant.

Based on these numbers, for example, it appears Victoria may have missed out on up to 343,000 Pfizer jabs between June and September, Queensland 100,000 jabs and Western Australia 114,000 jabs.

But more troubling is the apparent extra weighting of future Pfizer shot allocations to NSW for the remainder of the year.
Dan isn't happy, click on the video to hear his thoughts. Don't blame him really. The feds have been a bit naughty in what they have done.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-...ines/100439292
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Dan isn't happy, click on the video to hear his thoughts. Don't blame him really. The feds have been a bit naughty in what they have done.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-...ines/100439292
Creative pork barrelling hoping no one would notice. So when can the ABC expect further funding cuts? Not just Vic, but QLD and WA have come out and had their say....QLD after being labelled "laggards"

I had initially thought it was a bit of a beat up, thinking that these were doses that we got from Poland, which had already been reported that NSW would get priority on. But it appears its a bit more than that.

So now, being REALLY cynical, what are the chances that international travel will be on offer for the double dosed after NSW hits their mark?


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Mrs had the first Pfizer this morning. Back to work, then 2 hours later rings me saying her whole body is numb and tingling. I suggested calling the clinic or nurse on call.
Can't call the clinic, nurse on call basically says dunno maybe go to your doctor?
Ends up at ER, waits for 3 hours, to be told it's a very rare but heard of side effect, Panadol and monitor.
I'm ropable and dumbfounded that there isn't a number for side effects (at least that we could find) or a resident expert at the vac clinic for a situation like this. The wait only concluded because she started freaking out and hyperventilating.

And all this is so that maybe everything will open up again if enough other people get it too, so maybe she can see some of her family this year, I can't wait to see what curve ball they throw when the vac targets are reached but still don't want to open.
Thats pretty poor. When I had both my shots, I was made to read a 2 pager, on pre-exisiting conditions that might affect the vaccine and also on the potential side effects.

On my 2nd shot, the nurse actually tested me. She asked if I had read it, then asked if I ticked ANY of the boxes. I had skimmed read it and said "yeh, I'm all good to go"..... then she rightly pointed out to me that one of the questions on the sheet was "have you previously had any Covid 19 related vaccinations".....ahhhh she got me! Both shots were done at the mass vaccination clinics, 1st one at Sandown, 2nd one at Cranbourne.
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Those of you in the NT hoping to catch up with family in NSW and Vic for Christmas might have to think about alternative arrangements.

NT's hard border with NSW, Victoria likely to stay through Christmas
Chief Minister Michael Gunner says Territorians with family in New South Wales or Victoria probably will not be able to see them for Christmas without quarantining upon their return to the Northern Territory.

He was chatting to our mates at ABC Radio Darwin earlier today, and said it was unlikely the Territory's hard border with NSW and Victoria will drop before December 25.

"I can't see — certainly in New South Wales — I can't see that clearing up before Christmas," he said.

"It's more the method of quarantine and whether they're hotspots or not. I can't see that cooling before Christmas."

If that's you, there is some hope you could avoid forking out $2,500 for hotel quarantine.

Last week Mr Gunner said he was "very hopeful" that home quarantine could become an option once 80 per cent of Territorians were fully vaccinated. According to our tracker, at the current rate, it's looking like that could happen by the end of November.
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