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+x+x+xIn better-ish news for NSW besides the reopening/cases and what I have been following is the number of hospitalisation has dropped a fair bit. Today - 766 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 155 people in intensive care, 74 of whom require ventilation. 1st October - 1,055 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 210 people in intensive care, 104 of whom require ventilation 15th September - 1,241 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 234 people in intensive care, 108 of whom require ventilation Still alot of people dying - 15th Sep - 254 deaths total. Today - 500 deaths total - More than doubled in less than a month. As of yesterday-ish hospitalisations going way down in NSW 381 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 82 people in intensive care, 38 of whom require ventilation. There have been 508 COVID-19 related deaths in NSW since 16 June 2021 and 564 in total since the start of the pandemic. There are currently 264 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 48 people in intensive care, 20 of whom require ventilation. NSW has recorded 537 COVID-19 related deaths since 16 June 2021 and 593 in total since the start of the pandemic. Some interesting vaxxed vs unvaxxed stats from NSW Health in this article, with the data taken from the worst part of the NSW outbreak: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-08/nsw-health-data-reveals-protection-covid-19-vaccine-gives/10060347010 times less likely to be infected 16 times less likely to die if you are vaccinated. All fully vaxxed deaths were either in aged care or had serious co-morbidities.
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Davide82
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+x+xFirst time in my life I can officially say "I want to move to Qld". Please explain No more masks indoors once they hit 80% FIRST dose in a few days. Only on planes and in airports from memory as they are federally mandated
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Muz
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+x+x+x+xIn better-ish news for NSW besides the reopening/cases and what I have been following is the number of hospitalisation has dropped a fair bit. Today - 766 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 155 people in intensive care, 74 of whom require ventilation. 1st October - 1,055 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 210 people in intensive care, 104 of whom require ventilation 15th September - 1,241 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 234 people in intensive care, 108 of whom require ventilation Still alot of people dying - 15th Sep - 254 deaths total. Today - 500 deaths total - More than doubled in less than a month. As of yesterday-ish hospitalisations going way down in NSW 381 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 82 people in intensive care, 38 of whom require ventilation. There have been 508 COVID-19 related deaths in NSW since 16 June 2021 and 564 in total since the start of the pandemic. There are currently 264 COVID-19 cases admitted to hospital, with 48 people in intensive care, 20 of whom require ventilation. NSW has recorded 537 COVID-19 related deaths since 16 June 2021 and 593 in total since the start of the pandemic. Some interesting vaxxed vs unvaxxed stats from NSW Health in this article, with the data taken from the worst part of the NSW outbreak: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-11-08/nsw-health-data-reveals-protection-covid-19-vaccine-gives/10060347010 times less likely to be infected 16 times less likely to die if you are vaccinated. All fully vaxxed deaths were either in aged care or had serious co-morbidities. Just the sort of stats you'd expect from a shill like you.
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https://www.smh.com.au/world/asia/singapore-will-stop-free-treatment-of-unvaccinated-covid-patients-20211109-p597d3.htmlThe Singaporean government will no longer cover the medical costs of people “unvaccinated by choice”, who account for the bulk of remaining new COVID-19 cases and hospitalisations in the city-state. “Currently, unvaccinated persons make up a sizeable majority of those who require intensive inpatient care, and disproportionately contribute to the strain on our healthcare resources,” the Ministry of Health said in a statement.
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Burztur
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+x+x+xFirst time in my life I can officially say "I want to move to Qld". Please explain No more masks indoors once they hit 80% FIRST dose in a few days. Only on planes and in airports from memory as they are federally mandated Thanks.
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Burztur
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Makes sense. Everyone has had the option to have a shot now.
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FMD Morrison pisses with the wind.
Comes out against vaccine mandates - at a press conference that he has mandated vaccines. Plus he has them for international borders ffs
Sooking about social media and politicians getting their feelings hurt one week, next week sides with anti-vaxxers wanting to execute the Victorian premier.
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Davide82
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+xFMD Morrison pisses with the wind. Comes out against vaccine mandates - at a press conference that he has mandated vaccines. Plus he has them for international borders ffs Sooking about social media and politicians getting their feelings hurt one week, next week sides with anti-vaxxers wanting to execute the Victorian premier. He is the most pathetic "which way is the wind blowing?" leader we have ever had
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Wondering what people's thoughts are on this - not sure if it's the same in all States.
Once we open borders etc at 80%, if you are a contact you still have to quarantine 7 days if you are double vaxxed. This realisation is only just starting to filter down to friends of mine etc.
The govt. claims they will be more sensible about who is considered a contact so i can only hope beyond hope that means that if you just happen to be in the same supermarket as someone that had it you WON'T have to quarantine for a week.
If it's just close contacts like ppl in your household then it could be ok I guess.
On a similar note, basically everyone I know that isn't on a safe salaried job has stopped checking in places because they are so scared of having to not work for 2 weeks just because some idiot in the same Westfield Plaza had covid. Though they will have to also use cash or they will have their credit numbers traced apparently so it probably won't work
I can't say I blame them really. The aren't conspiracy guys and are all double vaxxed and level headed people that just can't lose more work.
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+xWondering what people's thoughts are on this - not sure if it's the same in all States. Once we open borders etc at 80%, if you are a contact you still have to quarantine 7 days if you are double vaxxed. This realisation is only just starting to filter down to friends of mine etc. The govt. claims they will be more sensible about who is considered a contact so i can only hope beyond hope that means that if you just happen to be in the same supermarket as someone that had it you WON'T have to quarantine for a week. If it's just close contacts like ppl in your household then it could be ok I guess. On a similar note, basically everyone I know that isn't on a safe salaried job has stopped checking in places because they are so scared of having to not work for 2 weeks just because some idiot in the same Westfield Plaza had covid. Though they will have to also use cash or they will have their credit numbers traced apparently so it probably won't work I can't say I blame them really. The aren't conspiracy guys and are all double vaxxed and level headed people that just can't lose more work. If double vaxxxed and you return a negative test I dont think you should quarantine, but I understand it. I reckon a negative test at 1 and 5 days should be enough. yeah, I don't check in ever. For a few reasons, but one being I don't want to quarantine for two weeks because some bloke 20 metres away ordered a coffee
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Burztur
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+xWondering what people's thoughts are on this - not sure if it's the same in all States. Once we open borders etc at 80%, if you are a contact you still have to quarantine 7 days if you are double vaxxed. This realisation is only just starting to filter down to friends of mine etc. The govt. claims they will be more sensible about who is considered a contact so i can only hope beyond hope that means that if you just happen to be in the same supermarket as someone that had it you WON'T have to quarantine for a week. If it's just close contacts like ppl in your household then it could be ok I guess. On a similar note, basically everyone I know that isn't on a safe salaried job has stopped checking in places because they are so scared of having to not work for 2 weeks just because some idiot in the same Westfield Plaza had covid. Though they will have to also use cash or they will have their credit numbers traced apparently so it probably won't work I can't say I blame them really. The aren't conspiracy guys and are all double vaxxed and level headed people that just can't lose more work. The position in NSW is if you are a close contact, you will be contacted by NSW Health and told to stay isolated. The updated guidance is to lower the wait period to 7 days and get a test immediately, with another on day 6. https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/factsheets/Pages/advice-for-contacts.aspx I've been to Westfields and a few cafes/shops where it was flagged as having a positive case. I just got a message on my Services NSW app and was told to 'minor for symptoms', no phone call, so we just continue about our day. I know some people have been getting a test to be cautious but still move about (which also makes sense). Hopefully that will be the case for you in SA too. It's a shame that people are avoiding the check in. I think it's a good tool for monitoring but the Government really needs to provide comfort/guidance on self isolation.
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Davide82
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+x+xWondering what people's thoughts are on this - not sure if it's the same in all States. Once we open borders etc at 80%, if you are a contact you still have to quarantine 7 days if you are double vaxxed. This realisation is only just starting to filter down to friends of mine etc. The govt. claims they will be more sensible about who is considered a contact so i can only hope beyond hope that means that if you just happen to be in the same supermarket as someone that had it you WON'T have to quarantine for a week. If it's just close contacts like ppl in your household then it could be ok I guess. On a similar note, basically everyone I know that isn't on a safe salaried job has stopped checking in places because they are so scared of having to not work for 2 weeks just because some idiot in the same Westfield Plaza had covid. Though they will have to also use cash or they will have their credit numbers traced apparently so it probably won't work I can't say I blame them really. The aren't conspiracy guys and are all double vaxxed and level headed people that just can't lose more work. If double vaxxxed and you return a negative test I dont think you should quarantine, but I understand it. I reckon a negative test at 1 and 5 days should be enough. yeah, I don't check in ever. For a few reasons, but one being I don't want to quarantine for two weeks because some bloke 20 metres away ordered a coffee yeah that's literally why so many people are stopping now. It's not just the "govt wants to know what I do" crowd anymore so it's gonna get interesting. Though my friend who is generally well informed did say they check the shop's bank statements for credit card numbers to assist tracing now. Have not had that verified but he isn't generally a shit talker. Not saying that's good or bad, just saying it might not help in the end
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+x+x+xWondering what people's thoughts are on this - not sure if it's the same in all States. Once we open borders etc at 80%, if you are a contact you still have to quarantine 7 days if you are double vaxxed. This realisation is only just starting to filter down to friends of mine etc. The govt. claims they will be more sensible about who is considered a contact so i can only hope beyond hope that means that if you just happen to be in the same supermarket as someone that had it you WON'T have to quarantine for a week. If it's just close contacts like ppl in your household then it could be ok I guess. On a similar note, basically everyone I know that isn't on a safe salaried job has stopped checking in places because they are so scared of having to not work for 2 weeks just because some idiot in the same Westfield Plaza had covid. Though they will have to also use cash or they will have their credit numbers traced apparently so it probably won't work I can't say I blame them really. The aren't conspiracy guys and are all double vaxxed and level headed people that just can't lose more work. If double vaxxxed and you return a negative test I dont think you should quarantine, but I understand it. I reckon a negative test at 1 and 5 days should be enough. yeah, I don't check in ever. For a few reasons, but one being I don't want to quarantine for two weeks because some bloke 20 metres away ordered a coffee yeah that's literally why so many people are stopping now. It's not just the "govt wants to know what I do" crowd anymore so it's gonna get interesting. Though my friend who is generally well informed did say they check the shop's bank statements for credit card numbers to assist tracing now. Have not had that verified but he isn't generally a shit talker. Not saying that's good or bad, just saying it might not help in the end I can confirm that's true. The government are able to trace where you've made transactions and they've utilised this in contacting attendees at exposure sites in South Australia where they were safely ushered into hotel quarantine. Its a good thing too as people avoiding checking in could potentially create an untrackable outbreak which could have tragic consequences.
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Really? I would’ve thought you’d need court orders for someone’s banking history.
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+xReally? I would’ve thought you’d need court orders for someone’s banking history. nope its all legal under emergency public health orders
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https://ibb.co/5nmDSp7
Image of W.H.O. database of adverse effects.
The data from the W.H.O. database mirrors the data from the Australia TGA's DAEN and United States VAERS databases. Approximately 400x to 700x greater number of side effects, when compared on annual data.
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+xhttps://ibb.co/5nmDSp7
Image of W.H.O. database of adverse effects.
The data from the W.H.O. database mirrors the data from the Australia TGA's DAEN and United States VAERS databases. Approximately 400x to 700x greater number of side effects, when compared on annual data.
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take a break mate you're going so far down that rabbit hole you're getting lost in there
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Qld fuckers, as usual. Even if you're double vaxxed (which we all are) you need to take a test ($145/person) within 3 days of travelling before you can cross the border. My lad now lives at the Goldy and we can't visit him unless we stump on near $300. ($600 if we all go.) Exactly why are we all getting vaccinated Anna? Should have to show your vax cert at the border and then over you go.
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The problem is there are still too many unvaxxed in that region which can slip through the cracks making these measures necessary for now.
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this explains clearly how the unvaccinated pose a significant risk to our health https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgSu6o804W4
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+xThe problem is there are still too many unvaxxed in that region which can slip through the cracks making these measures necessary for now. Don't care mate. They've had their chance. I, and millions of people like me, have done the right thing now I'm meant to pay $145 to get a test to prove I'm -ve before I can step foot in that stupid woman's state.
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Burztur
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+x+xThe problem is there are still too many unvaxxed in that region which can slip through the cracks making these measures necessary for now. Don't care mate. They've had their chance. I, and millions of people like me, have done the right thing now I'm meant to pay $145 to get a test to prove I'm -ve before I can step foot in that stupid woman's state. I'll add that if the risk is unvaccinated people, then maybe put that requirement on them? If you have your double dose and proof of it, just show that and move on.
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+x+x+xThe problem is there are still too many unvaxxed in that region which can slip through the cracks making these measures necessary for now. Don't care mate. They've had their chance. I, and millions of people like me, have done the right thing now I'm meant to pay $145 to get a test to prove I'm -ve before I can step foot in that stupid woman's state. I'll add that if the risk is unvaccinated people, then maybe put that requirement on them? If you have your double dose and proof of it, just show that and move on. yes we've done our bit of heavy lifting its time for the anti-vaxxer freeloaders to pay up the ICUs are filling up with these people, we really need to construct dedicated separate facilities for them so the rest of us can access hospital services as normal prior to the pandemic
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Hows anti-vaxxers with signs saying that the mandates are a violation of our 14th constitutional amendment
And these utter morons think they know more than scientists.
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+xHows anti-vaxxers with signs saying that the mandates are a violation of our 14th constitutional amendment And these utter morons think they know more than scientists. usual angry mob of Pete Evans devotees, flat earthers and white supremacists thankfully they are an insignificant minority
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Front page of news.com.au. The Daily Telegraph? Nothing.
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+xFront page of news.com.au. The Daily Telegraph? Nothing. Absolute nothingburger
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Burztur
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+xHows anti-vaxxers with signs saying that the mandates are a violation of our 14th constitutional amendment And these utter morons think they know more than scientists. I like how this would mean they are wrong legally as well (we don't have a 14th amendment).
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