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    NZ at the moment, just days away from allowing double-vaxxed Aucklanders to travel outside the regional borders.

    Screenshot 2021-12-11 at 16-01-29 Covid 19 Delta outbreak 63 new Covid community cases today - N.png

    Covid 19 Delta outbreak: 63 new Covid community cases today - NZ Herald

    A steady decline in numbers since the steady increase in vaxxed around the place. 89% of 12+ are double vaxxed. The key concern is the regions and small pockets of low vaccination numbers that also happen to be at or nearby to popular holiday spots.

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    For those Parents and Grand Parents out there, " Safety, side effects allergies & doses, the COVID vaccine for 5 to 11 year olds." Hopefully this will put some minds at ease. For example, Australia has 2.3 million children aged 5 to 11. More than 5 million children 5-11 have had one dose, and more than 2 million have had a second dose in the USA. No cases of Myocarditis, or the related condition pericarditis, were reported in the clinical trials of 5-11 year olds. Questions answered in this article;

    Why an 8 week interval?

    who should be first in line?

    If my child is about to turn 12, should I wait ?

    How will the vaccine be administered ?

    can my child with allergies still get the vaccine ?

    When will children under 5 be vaccinated ?

    I don't know about any one else, but it seems we owe a heartfelt thank you to the USA, for having the courage to carry out these trials on children.

    Safety, side effects, allergies and doses. The COVID-19 Pfizer vaccine for 5-11 year olds explained (theconversation.com)



    1. Nicholas WoodAssociate Professor, Discipline of Childhood and Adolescent Health, University of Sydney


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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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    This is interesting

    The rate of 'O' Covid growth is a bit of a wow UK and elsewhere "Friday's increase in Covid cases was the biggest since 9 January and it is estimated that the number of Omicron cases is doubling every two to three days. She added: "We expect the vaccines to show higher protection against the serious complications of Covid-19, so if you haven't yet had your first two doses please book an appointment straight away.""



    Mean while in South Africa "The number of people in the hospital due to Covid-19 is, so far, a fraction of the total at the height of earlier infection waves. Covid-19 hospitalizations peaked at nearly 20,000 in January and July, the peaks of the country’s second and third waves respectively"

    3rd dose role out for those who want them seem to be very helpful happily. A US study comparing Pfizer and Moderna was interesting plus. Link

    Its only a little ***** (JAB term) if you choose to have it Honestly I was really worried it would stop me running at 6am tomorrow.
    Cannot stop me now



    PS just put my first order in for the 5-12 vax. Went to do the training and found 30 updates- NOT one is to do with the under 12 vax

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    This is interesting

    The rate of 'O' Covid growth is a bit of a wow UK and elsewhere "Friday's increase in Covid cases was the biggest since 9 January and it is estimated that the number of Omicron cases is doubling every two to three days. She added: "We expect the vaccines to show higher protection against the serious complications of Covid-19, so if you haven't yet had your first two doses please book an appointment straight away.""



    Mean while in South Africa "The number of people in the hospital due to Covid-19 is, so far, a fraction of the total at the height of earlier infection waves. Covid-19 hospitalizations peaked at nearly 20,000 in January and July, the peaks of the country’s second and third waves respectively"

    3rd dose role out for those who want them seem to be very helpful happily. A US study comparing Pfizer and Moderna was interesting plus. Link

    Its only a little ***** (JAB term) if you choose to have it Honestly I was really worried it would stop me running at 6am tomorrow.
    Cannot stop me now



    PS just put my first order in for the 5-12 vax. Went to do the training and found 30 updates- NOT one is to do with the under 12 vax
    Our Barnaby says he caught COVID in the UK, he indicated COVID safe practices were almost non existent, everyone living cheek to jowl . Suppose that's the disadvantage of a small island, and millions of people. The only good news is the apparent mild illness the Omicron variant is said to cause. The jury is out on the aged and immune compromised in that regard, but seems ok so far. Trying to think positive, all good so far.
    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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    Not rosy in the US yesterday.............

    136k new cases, 1574 deaths (none in Florida the miracle state) and a bit over 10 mill active cases. Closing in on 820k dead, that's 200k up from August.

    United States COVID: 50,705,257 Cases and 817,326 Deaths - Worldometer

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Our Barnaby says he caught COVID in the UK, he indicated COVID safe practices were almost non existent, everyone living cheek to jowl . Suppose that's the disadvantage of a small island, and millions of people. The only good news is the apparent mild illness the Omicron variant is said to cause. The jury is out on the aged and immune compromised in that regard, but seems ok so far. Trying to think positive, all good so far.

    Take any pub. Any pub. Go on. See how close they associate with their fellow drinkers?


    That is only just one example that springs into my head. Multiply that by however many Pubs, Clubs, Bars etc in the country & it is just asking for trouble, I thought everyone knew that from Day 1. Yeah ok I knew you did, don't get all titchy.


    It seems to me it is a lifestyle thing which they were born with, plus bad, incompetent management from the off.

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    Australia's booster access has been bought forward a month, to 5 months. More than 670,000 have received a booster shot in Aus.

    Booster access brought forward to slow spread of Omicron COVID-19 variant (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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    Question- if Victoria is 92% vaccinated, why aren't the numbers going down?
    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 bob10 View Post
    Australia's booster access has been bought forward a month, to 5 months. More than 670,000 have received a booster shot in Aus.

    Booster access brought forward to slow spread of Omicron COVID-19 variant (msn.com)

    That now makes us overdue. Bastards! Was due at end of Dec.

    Have to see what the morrow brings, whether it can be a GP visit or Wayville Showgrounds in a 2 mile long Q.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Question- if Victoria is 92% vaccinated, why aren't the numbers going down?


    Possibly more bull**** from Uncle Dan?

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