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    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
    It's normal to have a GP appointment to ensure there are no issues with AZ. We both did and my wife was advised to have Pfizer because of some health issues, but I was cleared for AZ. Vax clinics with Pfizer only don't need to offer GP appointments as Pfizer is cleared for all 16+.

    Interesting that epidemiologists are saying even vaxing 80% of eligible people won't achieve herd immunity and relaxing restrictions will result in a pandemic of the unvaxed, as is happening now in the USA.

    Both WA and Qld now require at least one jab to enter and it seems likely that will become a standard rule. I see Qld intercepted 10,000 vehicles yesterday and turned back 1000.

    Basically, except for the small number with genuine medical reasons, the anti-vaxers are going to be excluded from many situations, including border passes, venues and airline tickets, maybe GP surgeries, pharmacies and others because they will be more likely to carry and transmit Covid and be a threat to all of us.
    If I ran a business I'd be very cranky if someone who refused to be vaccinated brought Covid in, infected my customers and staff and shut down my business. A vaccine certificate can be saved to a phone and used at the door just as easily as a QR code.
    Believing rubbish conspiracy fantasies has consequences.

    Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca vaccines and the 'impossibility' of COVID herd immunity as Delta changes the score
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    You are missing the understanding in your post (or miscommunication) of how the Vax works.

    You can/will still carry and transmit the virus.
    You just won’t be likely to snuff it because you have it.

    Therefore it’s not going to stop it moving around, just will cause lower loads on the health system.

    And on talk back radio today came an interesting observation. With no covid cases at large in SA, there was still huge ramping issues at hospitals.
    If we cannot handle daily medical, we have no hope of handling a Covid break-out.

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    One line in Vic report is chilling and why our play grounds are shut "Professor Sutton has also flagged potential transmission of the virus at a playground.........He said 50 of the state's current active cases were under the age of 10."

    The numbers of kids in hospitals from Covid is growing daily. The Next part of that is a few weeks or less away

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    You are missing the understanding in your post (or miscommunication) of how the Vax works.

    You can/will still carry and transmit the virus.
    You just won’t be likely to snuff it because you have it.

    Therefore it’s not going to stop it moving around, just will cause lower loads on the health system.

    And on talk back radio today came an interesting observation. With no covid cases at large in SA, there was still huge ramping issues at hospitals.
    If we cannot handle daily medical, we have no hope of handling a Covid break-out.

    Doesn't that Ramping only apply to Ambulances? I thought that was the problem Mike, not sickness per-say. A separate issue that I hope the Govt & Ambos will come to their senses & come to some agreement quickly. How many months has it been dragging on, about 6 I would guess. I don't think I'd like to be feeling crook & have to wait inside an Ambulance stuck at the RAH on a cold day. Will they run the motor to heat the Patient Section or do they have Cabin Fuel Heaters?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    One line in Vic report is chilling and why our play grounds are shut "Professor Sutton has also flagged potential transmission of the virus at a playground.........He said 50 of the state's current active cases were under the age of 10."

    The numbers of kids in hospitals from Covid is growing daily. The Next part of that is a few weeks or less away


    CRIPES! That is not good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Doesn't that Ramping only apply to Ambulances? I thought that was the problem Mike, not sickness per-say. A separate issue that I hope the Govt & Ambos will come to their senses & come to some agreement quickly. How many months has it been dragging on, about 6 I would guess. I don't think I'd like to be feeling crook & have to wait inside an Ambulance stuck at the RAH on a cold day. Will they run the motor to heat the Patient Section or do they have Cabin Fuel Heaters?
    When I took my thumb apart I ended up being placed in a Taxi to the hospital because there were no Ambulances free for 6 hours minimum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    If we cannot handle daily medical, we have no hope of handling a Covid break-out.
    but somehow thats our fault

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    but somehow thats our fault
    Ours? Just yours Eevo Just kidding

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    Auckland and Coromandel get a Level 4 Staycation for 7 days and the rest of NZ gets a Level 4 staycation for 3 days. All staycations start tonight.

    More will be known tomorrow about the variant and possible source(s). The 58 year old man who tested positive was unvaccinated but had booked for his jab as his age group was now allowed. His wife is fully vaccinated and so far she is negative. They traveled over the weekend to the Coromandel and their activity there was in several tourist type places like cafes, pubs and other locations hence the nationwide lockdown to give contact tracing time to figure who was there and where they are now.

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    Malaysia continues to record high numbers of covid cases , despite being in nationwide lockdown since May. . Over half the country has had at least one injection. Malaysia started slowly with vaccinations, but now has a higher vaccination rate than Australia. Marginalised communities like Indigenous Malaysians , refugees and the large migrant population were finding it difficult to access vaccination, and over reliance on mass vaccination sites has caused outbreaks of covid.

    Malaysia continues to report record COVID numbers amid a political crisis (msn.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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