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    Quote Originally Posted by superquag View Post
    I thought it was saying the 'RT- PCR' is unable to pick between an old cold, flu, Swine Flu or today's Fauci-Flu.
    True but amongst them it does pick up covid and as NSW Health said a week or so back it is just another tool and the issue is clarified with the next test in the system when Covid vs the others is immediately identified.
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    16 cases overnight, but all linked. No unlinked positive cases, but the original missing link is still missing. Genomic testing has suggested the missing link is much closer to home , not the Sunshine coast. 400 essential health workers in quarantine, including some top heart surgeons. A covid safe process was worked out to allow one heart surgeon to work on a critical case. The Federal Gov. has promised 150,000 extra az doses this week, as Qld is running out. 37,000 tests yesterday 40,000 the target for today. The usual confusion over what is an essential business , as clothing stores in the big centres insist their workers go to work. Other than that , a beautiful day here. It looks like they may have shut down just in time, the next few days will tell.
    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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    9 of 16 of today's Qld cases are children, but they aren't recommended to get vaxed. Why not? Getting Covid is far more dangerous than getting vaxed.
    Time to scrap the age limits and offer any VAX to anyone of any age, with the approval of a GP, I think.
    Interesting today Qld Health Minister said she has asked the Commonwealth to send the state's AZ to GPs and pharmacies. She said if a GP has given people their first AZ, they will be able to get their second AZ from pharmacies, to free up spaces at GPs for first jabs.
    Good move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    9 of 16 of today's Qld cases are children, but they aren't recommended to get vaxed. Why not? Getting Covid is far more dangerous than getting vaxed.
    Time to scrap the age limits and offer any VAX to anyone of any age, with the approval of a GP, I think.
    Interesting today Qld Health Minister said she has asked the Commonwealth to send the state's AZ to GPs and pharmacies. She said if a GP has given people their first AZ, they will be able to get their second AZ from pharmacies, to free up spaces at GPs for first jabs.
    Good move.
    According to the CDC in the US, children are not likely to get seriously ill from COVID [ although the US was reported to have 400 deaths in children, out of about 1 million cases.] They are far more likely to suffer from long COVID, far into adulthood. And no one knows the end result of that.

    EDIT That was 400 child deaths from 600,000. Here is the report;

    'Children are not supposed to die': CDC director gives passionate response about how children make up 400 of the 600,000 COVID-19 deaths (yahoo.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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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    9 of 16 of today's Qld cases are children, but they aren't recommended to get vaxed. Why not? Getting Covid is far more dangerous than getting vaxed.
    Time to scrap the age limits and offer any VAX to anyone of any age, with the approval of a GP, I think.
    Interesting today Qld Health Minister said she has asked the Commonwealth to send the state's AZ to GPs and pharmacies. She said if a GP has given people their first AZ, they will be able to get their second AZ from pharmacies, to free up spaces at GPs for first jabs.
    Good move.

    Why not?

    Pfizer not recommended under 15
    No Pfizer
    Qld CHO says no AZ under any circumstances for 18 year olds
    AZ not recommended for under 60s (or under50's or under40's depending on who's talking)


    Any more reasons ?

    Completely agree with "Time to scrap the age limits and offer any VAX to anyone of any age, with the approval of a GP, I think. "

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    Why not?

    Pfizer not recommended under 15
    No Pfizer
    Qld CHO says no AZ under any circumstances for 18 year olds
    AZ not recommended for under 60s (or under50's or under40's depending on who's talking)


    Any more reasons ?

    Completely agree with "Time to scrap the age limits and offer any VAX to anyone of any age, with the approval of a GP, I think. "

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    fully agree , The Plane is going to crash into the sea and the pax are arguing which life jacket they are going to use

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    19 yo son had his vaccination today. It was AZ. 21yo daughter had hers yesterday it was Pfizer, she works part time in a grocery store which is why she was able to get the Pfizer. So all 4 of us have now had our 1st dose.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    Why not?

    Pfizer not recommended under 15
    No Pfizer
    Qld CHO says no AZ under any circumstances for 18 year olds
    AZ not recommended for under 60s (or under50's or under40's depending on who's talking)


    Any more reasons ?

    Completely agree with "Time to scrap the age limits and offer any VAX to anyone of any age, with the approval of a GP, I think. "

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    In the USA, Pfizer & Moderna are expanding vaccine trials from children aged 5 to 11. The vaccines have already been approved for children over 12. The Qld CHO today said any one under 60 who wanted AZ should talk to their GP, and make a decision based on medical advice. Delta has softened her stance on AZ for under 60's.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
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    that's my whole point, they are let down by the government through lack of communication. AS I originally posted there seems to be a problem . Lack of resources in those areas. The NSW gov repeatedly mentions them so why don't they fix the issues?
    Just read an article from Western Sydney Federal MP Michelle Rowland, who says even after the glaring mistakes in the Fitzroy and Footscray housing towers, enough material in local languages has not been prepared for any outbreak in any part of the country. As posted earlier, a Local Doctor in Fairfield organised his own video in Arabic for his community, which proved so effective, he and his friends made 8 others.Perhaps the best that could be done would be to finance local communuity groups to make their own , in the languages of their community. It would have to be funded by the Federal Gov. I suggest, and overseen by the relevant Federal member.
    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 latest from QLD,; Only children of essential workers are being taught at school, and the schools have got together to create a common teaching environment for that cohort, according to the report today. The CHO Dr Young has admitted the outbreak is " on the verge " of being so significant young people should consider getting medical advice on whether to have AZ, or not. Dr Young said that the ATAGI advice was in the case of a large outbreak, that was the time to have that discussion with your GP.

    Old school ties: Outbreak hits 47 as Delta spreads beyond families, western suburbs (inqld.com.au)
    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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