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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    It is the Track they take. Anyway they have to fly over somebody's gaff so why not mine or the paddock in between so Fairs fair, it is equitable to all ADEL Hills Dwellers. Air NZ flies it's big Air Buses on a slightly different track but still over #5 to MEL So slow, it is like a Ballet Dancer.

    Truth be known in the fine weather, I really don't mind them, in fact during our initial shut down I missed them.


    Gave a sense of normality when the Country started to open up again.
    The Mel/Syd 737's flying over your place as per your post ?

    They're only trying to clock up flying time.


    On another note I've flown into ADL from MEL many times and there would be a lot of aeronautical adjustments going on as a plane descends over the Adelaide hills.

    Flaps down, throttle on a touch, blah blah. Would **** me off totally.

    (flaps down is also code for hosties having a break BTW)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350RRC View Post
    The Mel/Syd 737's flying over your place as per your post ?

    They're only trying to clock up flying time.


    On another note I've flown into ADL from MEL many times and there would be a lot of aeronautical adjustments going on as a plane descends over the Adelaide hills.

    Flaps down, throttle on a touch, blah blah. Would **** me off totally.

    (flaps down is also code for hosties having a break BTW)

    DL

    flaps down is also code for hosties having a break



    Aeronautical Adjustments? I suppose the Flight Deck Mob really do have to try & miss Mount Lofty Summit & it would shirley form part of their contracts not to crash the plane anywhere en route.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    which leads to the question, did we actually eradicate polio/smallpox the virus? or is it still out there and we dont show signs of the disease?
    For this particular disease, it is possible, because polio has no lasting effects on most people infected - just had disabling effects on a small proportion of children affected. But since its crippling effects are very noticeable, if it were still "out there", given the numbers of poorly vaccinated clusters in the country, it would have shown its head. Even in PNG where it has reappeared recently, it was noticed, and they have very rudimentary health services compared to here.
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    An interesting study has been done about notifiable disease outbreak since the implementation of Qld's anti COVID measures. From 1 April to the 30th of September, after the implementation of QLD's COVID-19's preventative measures, there was a decrease seen in several disease notifications, when compared with 2015 to 2019, and for the five year average. [ 2015-2019] These were in mostly Vaccine Preventable diseases[ VPD's]

    Diseases with decreased notifications :gastrointestinal disease. VPD's; Influenza, pertussis, rotavirus, and varicella zoster-unspecified.

    Diseases with increased notifications; Newly acquired Hep. C , Gonococcal infections, Syphilis. Vector born diseases : Ross River virus, Barmah Forest virus, and Zoonotic disease - Q fever.

    No notification of dengue fever, malaria, newly acquired HEP. B , or mumps. Definitely no TB, which is now said to be an overseas introduced disease.

    The report here;

    Communicable Diseases Intelligence 2021 - Notifiable diseases after implementation of COVID-19 public health prevention measures in Central Queensland, Australia
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    The New York Times Coronavirus briefing. More than 600,000 Americans are now known to have died from the Coronavirus. The CDC has declared the DELTA variant " a variant of concern.";

    Edit: the first 100,000 deaths came in May 2020, the last 100,000 took 4 months to accumulate, thanks to the protection offered by the vaccines, experts say.


    Coronavirus Briefing: 600,000 deaths (nytimes.com)
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    The government has now changed its advice for the AstraZeneca vaccine, after a 52-year-old woman died from a brain clot last week.

    The AstraZeneca vaccine should now only be given to those aged 60 and above, the chief immunisation body has told the government.
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    Next it will be 70 and above, then 80 and on and on - all this has been know overseas for quite a while and some countries have banned AZ.

    It is little wonder confidence has been lost in the management of these vaccines. I cannot help wonder if the fact that AZ is produced in Aust that this is biasing the decisions on its use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    Next it will be 70 and above, then 80 and on and on - all this has been know overseas for quite a while and some countries have banned AZ.

    It is little wonder confidence has been lost in the management of these vaccines. I cannot help wonder if the fact that AZ is produced in Aust that this is biasing the decisions on its use.
    AZ vaccine costs around $6 to make here.
    Pfizer vaccine costs around $35 to import.
    And Aust’s supply of Pfizer and the other overseas produced vaccines is susceptible to the vagaries of those countries’ political systems.
    Aust doesn’t have capability to produce mRNA vaccines like Pfizer’s, and won’t have for a few years.
    So it made sense to go with AZ in the early days.
    In hindsight…..
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    Qld has just introduced new border pass rules. There are now 2 types of border passes. Details here:
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    The constant changes re vaccination is confusing. Now it seems that over 60s must have AZ and the rest of the population is to have Pfizer. The questions I don't see answered is why. Are the +60s more resistant to blood clots? Are the under 60s more vulnerable to blood clotting from AZ than the +60s? What is triggering the constant downwards revisions of age suitability for the different vaccines?

    I will also add these comments though. They - the medicos and the governments - consistently promote the low numbers of people getting blood clots. That is all well and good unless you become one of those low numbers. This is a matter of luck and not science. Similarly no-one is talking about the long term effects on health and lifestyle when vaccine induced blood clots have appeared.

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