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Old 28-07-2022, 07:15 PM   #19231
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Felt a bit under the weather today so did 2 separate tests.

Mouth swab was negative, nasal swab positive.

Waited a few hrs and did test again. Same brand for mouth swab, different brand for nose swab.

Same results as first tests...

Mouth swab test is the V-Chek test, same ones given out at schools.


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Clearly your schnoz needs to isolate, but your mouth can run off as it pleases!

Do you get half the $750 iso-cash for a result like that?
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NSW records 14,927 cases for a 10-day average growth rate of 1.0260 (1.0697) and the actual line remains below the predictive trend line.



VIC records 10,898 cases for a 10 day average growth of 0.9949 (0.0346) while the actual line remains below the predictive trend.



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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT July 28th 2022.

47,043 new cases for Australia and 126 deaths so the CMR is 0.124% (é).

NZ reported 7,932 cases and 115 deaths for a CMR of 0.129% (é).


The UK report 912,914 cases and 1,226 cases this week for a CMR of 0.789% (é).

166,444 new cases in the USA yesterday and 548 deaths sees CMR at 1.136 (ê).

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Global cases pass 579M;
Europe passes 215M cases;
Asia passes 168M cases;
North America passes 110M cases;
South America passes 82M cases;

Japan (207,236) recorded a new high; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.

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Old 30-07-2022, 12:33 PM   #19235
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Australia / New Zealand
NSW records 13,425 cases for a 10-day average growth rate of 1.0026 and the actual line remains below the predictive trend line.



VIC records 8,937 cases for a 10 day average growth of 0.9705 while the actual line remains below the predictive trend.



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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT July 29th 2022.

45,012 new cases for Australia and 157 deaths so the CMR is 0.125% (é).

NZ reported 7,900 cases and 39 deaths for a CMR of 0.130% (é).


148,792 new cases in the USA yesterday and 657 deaths sees CMR at 1.135 (ê).

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Global cases pass 580M;
USA passes 93M cases;
Japan passes 12M cases;

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Old 30-07-2022, 05:41 PM   #19237
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Do you get half the $750 iso-cash for a result like that?
Nope... naughty me has more than $10k in savings so can't apply for it.
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Not to over reach on this but I take that as readily available funds > $10 k.
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Not to over reach on this but I take that as readily available funds > $10 k.
Yeah... I read it as cash in a bank.... I'm well and truly over that after selling my house last year

It's fine. I'm doing the right thing. Registered my test results, told my work I'm having the week off and enjoying my time at home.

Have experienced upper body muscle pains, lack of appetite, sore eye sockets, shortness of breath when walking the day I was tested.

Nothing some Panamax and Ibuprofen can't fix. This morning I will go off the pain killers as I feel I'm over the peak and on the way to recovery.
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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT July 30th 2022.

49,157 new cases for Australia and 135 deaths so the CMR is 0.126% (é).

NZ reported 6,469 cases and 67 deaths for a CMR of 0.134% (é).


99,061 new cases in the USA yesterday and 286 deaths sees CMR at 1.134 (ê).

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Global cases pass 581M;
India passes 44M cases;
Italy passes 21M cases;

No countries recorded a new high; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.

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Yeah... I read it as cash in a bank.... I'm well and truly over that after selling my house last year

It's fine. I'm doing the right thing. Registered my test results, told my work I'm having the week off and enjoying my time at home.

Have experienced upper body muscle pains, lack of appetite, sore eye sockets, shortness of breath when walking the day I was tested.

Nothing some Panamax and Ibuprofen can't fix. This morning I will go off the pain killers as I feel I'm over the peak and on the way to recovery.
Not that it makes much difference now that it seems you're over the worst of it, but I've heard from a few sources that paracetamol is far more effective against covid symptoms than ibuprofen. Not sure of the science behind it, but that's come from a few separate sources in the medical game.

After two false cases (both times faint positive on RAT, negative on subsequent PCR) my daughter has tested positive (RAT initially then confirmed via PCR given her testing history).

RAT was on Thursday, PCR was Friday with PCR result coming through yesterday.

Friday and yesterday seemed to be the worst days for her, suffering from fatigue, sore throat, headache, fever, runny nose and loss of taste. Symptoms seem to be clearing up already. Certainly her appetite has returned! . She's isolating in one part of the house and I have the rest to myself. I'm wearing a mask and gloves any time I go in there to deliver food, etc and when picking up dishes afterwards. I'm feeling OK at this stage.

She only has two vacc shots, as she had adverse reactions to the first two (both moderna), so I was a bit worried about how she'd go when she caught it, but it seems pretty mild at this stage.
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Not that it makes much difference now that it seems you're over the worst of it, but I've heard from a few sources that paracetamol is far more effective against covid symptoms than ibuprofen. Not sure of the science behind it, but that's come from a few separate sources in the medical game.
Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory, and since inflammation is an immune response, taking it for a viral infection actually hinders your immune system resulting in increased likelihood of more severe complications from the infection.

Pretty sure there's a study for this somewhere, I'll try to find it.

EDIT: This is the article where I found it...

https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.m1086
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It turns out that it may have been disproven a year later

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I only had 3 Ibuprofen tablets left anyway and they were gone in 1 day. The rest was Paracetamol.

Feeling much better now. Just did a test but still positive. The only complaint is a stiff neck, I fell asleep watching my phone and must have had my noggin in an awkward position.

My 3yr old daughter never got it off me, and we were cuddling and playing right up to the night before I was positive.

Luck of the draw... as they say.

Still can't taste much... the wog in me will prepare a bit of crusty bread with capers and anchovies. If that can't get the tastebuds back nothing will....
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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT July 31st 2022.

31,853 new cases for Australia and 42 deaths so the CMR is 0.126% (-).

NZ reported 4,456 cases and 21 deaths for a CMR of 0.135% (é).


15,679 new cases in the USA yesterday and 31 deaths sees CMR at 1.134 (-).

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No countries recorded a new high; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.

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Australia / New Zealand
NSW records 9,471 cases for a 10-day average growth rate of 0.9456 and the actual line remains below the predictive trend line.



VIC records 7,678 cases for a 10 day average growth of 0.9620 while the actual line remains below the predictive trend.



Here is the predictive trend graph for four States based on cases since Omicron was identified which, for our purposes, will be taken as December 1st.



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Feeling much better now. Just did a test but still positive. The only complaint is a stiff neck, I fell asleep watching my phone and must have had my noggin in an awkward position.
I have a stiff neck too, but for a completely different reason.

I blacked out while visiting the toilet early in the morning (wife thought i may have had a stroke) and smashed my head on the wall of the shower when i fell down.

The worst of it injury wise was my leg from the shower recess, but the covid is now gone and the sore neck and bruises remain.

Happy story time, i had pizza tonight and i could taste and smell every one of those anchovies... so winning
 
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Daughter is into her 5th day of iso, and is certainly over the worst of it, it appears.

Today, I did my third RAT during her iso period, and it's another negative. Despite that, I have a sore throat. Psychosomatic, CB?
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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT August 1st 2022.

32,416 new cases for Australia and 39 deaths so the CMR is 0.126% (-).

NZ reported 5,575 cases and 27 deaths for a CMR of 0.136% (é).


99,993 new cases in the USA yesterday and 376 deaths sees CMR at 1.133 (ê).

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No countries recorded a new high; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.

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Global (figures up to 31/07/22)

During the last 14 days, global CMR's have mostly been dropping with the global average now at 1.102% compared to 1.126% in the previous period and 2.129% a year ago today. Notably; Australia, Denmark, Malta; New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, Thailand and Taiwan all saw CMR rise.

Case numbers increase with M in this period compared to 13.109M in the previous period with a higher 34,514 deaths in the last period for a higher CMR of 0.288% on an unadjusted basis. It should be noted that a number of countries (mostly in Africa) haven’t reported in this period.

Overall the increase in cases numbers was 2.5% and the variance in the number of deaths only 0.54%.

Countries (with >100k cases) that were above 5% growth rate are Japan (+18.2%); Greece (+11.6%); Brunei (+11.1%); Costa Rica (+10.0%); Martinique (+7.4%); (Taiwan (+7.2%); Singapore (+7.0%); New Zealand (+7.3%); Australia (+6.6%); Guatemala (+5.6%); El Salvador (+5.2%); Mexico (+5.9%) and Malta (+5.7%).

Very few countries saw their mortalities increase by much with New Zealand (+19.5%) and Australia (+9.5%) and Taiwan (+8.9%) the only significant growth amongst countries with >100k cases.
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Today, I did my third RAT during her iso period, and it's another negative. Despite that, I have a sore throat. Psychosomatic, CB?
I don't often quote myself, but sometimes it's hard to avoid.

I clearly spoke too soon. Had a crap night sleep last night, only getting about two hours sleep. Was hot, but not sweaty hot. And no cold chills. Woke up this morning a little bit sluggish and sore, with a runny nose. Fully expected the positive RAT I got. Not faint like the daughter's. Obviously she didn't get those genes from me. Must have been her mother

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I don't often quote myself, but sometimes it's hard to avoid.

I clearly spoke too soon. Had a crap night sleep last night, only getting about two hours sleep. Was hot, but not sweaty hot. And no cold chills. Woke up this morning a little bit sluggish and sore, with a runny nose. Fully expected the positive RAT I got. Not faint like the daughter's. Obviously she didn't get those genes from me. Must have been her mother

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Today, I did my third RAT during her iso period, and it's another negative. Despite that, I have a sore throat. Psychosomatic, CB?
Yeh man, took 5-6 days of very close contacts in the same household before I started to get symptoms. My results were returned really fast, like in under 30 secs, and was really dark. Apparently that means high viral load. Not sure how accurate that is. Dad was the same and had hardly any symptoms.
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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT August 2nd 2022.

35,468 new cases for Australia and 65 deaths so the CMR is 0.126% (-).

NZ reported 7,382 cases and 34 deaths for a CMR of 0.138% (é).


88,684 new cases in the USA yesterday and 185 deaths sees CMR at 1.132 (ê).

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Yeh man, took 5-6 days of very close contacts in the same household before I started to get symptoms. My results were returned really fast, like in under 30 secs, and was really dark. Apparently that means high viral load. Not sure how accurate that is. Dad was the same and had hardly any symptoms.
I'd pretty much done everything by the book: my daughter was isolated in her wing of the house. Any time I stuck my head through the sliding door to talk to her, I had a mask on. anytime I touched anything the other side of the door, I had disposable gloves on. As soon as I had them off, I washed my hands. anything I touched whist wearing the gloves, I used disinfectant wipes to clean.

Daughter had very mild symptoms really; standard covid symptoms, but worst last Saturday and almost completely gone now. Yet, she had a very faint return on her RAT and I had a strong return today.

I think it's difficult to work out exactly how this thing works.

Biggest thing I am glad about is that I stayed away from my mum. She has lung issues that impact her pretty much every winter, turning into bronchitis. No way I wanted to be responsible for giving that to her! Mind you, she was pretty blasé about the whole thing and had no problems with the idea of going out to dinner with me last night
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NSW records 16,648 cases for a 10-day average growth rate of 1.0483.



VIC records 9,122 cases for a 10 day average growth of 1.0078.



Here is the predictive trend graph for four States based on cases since Omicron was identified which, for our purposes, will be taken as December 1st.



New Zealand data goes back to January 15th and the actual line remains below the predictive trend line.



As it was the end of our week yesterday, here are the weekly case numbers with NSW having 17,972 more cases than Victoria last week while Victoria recorded 12,973 less cases than the previous week; NSW recorded 9,064 less; Queensland 349 more; WA 8,860 less and SA 6,872 less. The week totalled 285,013 cases, a 13.2% decrease on last week.



.. and a closer look at the last 3 months:

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NSW records 14,387 cases for a 10-day average growth rate of 1.0507.



VIC records 8,785 cases for a 10 day average growth of 0.9961.



Here is the predictive trend graph for four States based on cases since Omicron was identified which, for our purposes, will be taken as December 1st. Total deaths for the entire pandemic in Australia pass 12,000.



New Zealand data goes back to January 15th and the actual line remains below the predictive trend line.

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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT August 3rd 2022.

40,967 new cases for Australia and 66 deaths so the CMR is 0.126% (-).

NZ reported 6,694 cases and 28 deaths for a CMR of 0.139% (é).


228,493 new cases in the USA yesterday and 1,196 deaths sees CMR at 1.130 (ê).

Other notable points:
Global cases pass 584M;
Asia passes 179M cases;
North America passes 111M cases;
South Korea passes 20M cases;
Japan passes 13M cases;

No countries recorded a new high; 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 none drop below.
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A politician who seems to understand immunology to a level I haven't wittnessed before.

Doesn't seem like he is delivering an anti-vax message yet an impressive delivery of concern regarding Pfizer, why haven't we heard of this before?

If what he says is true then it is indeed a worry.

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This type of info has been there from the very start zilo.
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