Coronavirus 5 - Last Blood
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Yep I be getting my 2nd Booster when I am allowed toostui magpie wrote:^
Half the world is unvaccinated, new variants are going to keep coming.
Just follow the health advice (when it makes sense), get your second booster when you can and get on with life. It's going to be with us for a fair while yet.
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What partisan tripe.Dave The Man wrote:https://twitter.com/CaraMia200/status/1514461212482093064?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1514461212482093064%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_&ref_url=
Who caused Victoria's second lockdown which lasted for 111 days?
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After the appallingly-mismanaged COVID summer, deaths bottomed out in Australia in the week ending 16 March 2022 at 140 per week. They have been progressively creeping back up in April and were 218 in the seven days ending today.
Hospitalisations bottomed out at 1,655 on 12 March 2022. They have been back over 3,000 for 7 of the last 8 days and today's figure was 3,145.
Hospitalisations bottomed out at 1,655 on 12 March 2022. They have been back over 3,000 for 7 of the last 8 days and today's figure was 3,145.
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This summer beat the shit out of last summer.Pies4shaw wrote:After the appallingly-mismanaged COVID summer,
No bullshit snap border closures , minimal restrictions, people could get on with life and enjoy summer.
BTW, you keep saying how things have been badly managed over summer because people have died, that's great being critical but I'm yet to see you offer up a cogent alternative.
Oh, side thought, did anyone realise that the $200m quarantine centre in Mickleham opened in February?
https://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 5advr.html
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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So how long to we go back to Lockdown Then?Pies4shaw wrote:After the appallingly-mismanaged COVID summer, deaths bottomed out in Australia in the week ending 16 March 2022 at 140 per week. They have been progressively creeping back up in April and were 218 in the seven days ending today.
Hospitalisations bottomed out at 1,655 on 12 March 2022. They have been back over 3,000 for 7 of the last 8 days and today's figure was 3,145.
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With us Living with Covid those sort of News does not get the Same Limelight when we where NOT living with Covidstui magpie wrote: Oh, side thought, did anyone realise that the $200m quarantine centre in Mickleham opened in February?
https://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 5advr.html
Hopefully that means IF something close to the Worse Happens we be more Prepared for it
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There is a big push. Healthy people are being forced to isolate because a family member has tested positive which is contributing to staff shortages in many sectors.Dave The Man wrote:Sounds like there is a Big Push to say as long you don't have Covid you be allowed out of your house even IF people have covid in your house
Andrews has said the rules are being reviewed but the timing coming into winter is shit.
Many of the current restrictions are well past their use by date.
Masks for some primary school kids
Hospitality having to check vaccination status
Retail staff required to wear masks
Etc
Surely we've reached the stage where these last few mandated restrictions can be removed and personal responsibility can take over.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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There Scared people won't do the Right Thing which could be Highly Likely.stui magpie wrote:There is a big push. Healthy people are being forced to isolate because a family member has tested positive which is contributing to staff shortages in many sectors.Dave The Man wrote:Sounds like there is a Big Push to say as long you don't have Covid you be allowed out of your house even IF people have covid in your house
Andrews has said the rules are being reviewed but the timing coming into winter is shit.
Many of the current restrictions are well past their use by date.
Masks for some primary school kids
Hospitality having to check vaccination status
Retail staff required to wear masks
Etc
Surely we've reached the stage where these last few mandated restrictions can be removed and personal responsibility can take over.
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As much as I agree with removing restrictions, using case numbers as justification is ludicrous. Reported case numbers are just the tip of the iceberg as the only people getting tested are those who have to.
Once you remove restrictions, less people will get tested so case numbers go down more and become even less reflective of the number of actual infections.
As much as I agree with removing restrictions, using case numbers as justification is ludicrous. Reported case numbers are just the tip of the iceberg as the only people getting tested are those who have to.
Once you remove restrictions, less people will get tested so case numbers go down more and become even less reflective of the number of actual infections.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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When we started living with Covid they said the Case Numbers is not something to look at instead of looking how many People are in Hospitalstui magpie wrote:^
As much as I agree with removing restrictions, using case numbers as justification is ludicrous. Reported case numbers are just the tip of the iceberg as the only people getting tested are those who have to.
Once you remove restrictions, less people will get tested so case numbers go down more and become even less reflective of the number of actual infections.
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