The safety from COV19 has been greatly improved by keeping the gate shut at the expense of a few people that can't go on hoilday for a little bit longer.
Not a bad trade off in my book[thumbsupbig]
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There’s 82 known cases - in the East RAT reporting showed that original figures were way wrong. I’m pretty confident it’s the same in the West to a lesser extent.
What people are missing is that in a normal year the number of hospitalisation and deaths for colds/flu etc usually outnumbers where we are at for the entire pandemic in AU.
And that in most cases Covid was just the final trigger for the underlying condition triggered.
Yes, it’s nasty. So is pneumonia or the flu if your body is already compromised or even just “old”.
Of the 20 or so people I know personally that have had this latest strain - you feel like crap for a few days and then come good. As long as there’s nothing else to influence the outcome.
WA people can’t hide behind a border forever, and this big isn’t going away.
Great idea to get jabbed and then have efficacy wane then open the border.
Tell that to the eleven people that lost their lives to this virus is SA yesterday, Opening up the State didn't do those people any favors did it.
WA has had 1338 COV19 cases and 9 deaths in TOTAL, Yesterday SA had 3777 NEW cases and 11 deaths in a single day.
Now tell me exactly in which shape or form SA has done a better job at protecting its population from this virus than WA has.
WA's first dose rate is actually now higher than NSW and the 2nd dose % is not far behind. Our hospital system is actually the highest resourced in Australia. We are prepared.
We are now wearing masks indoors in the SW of WA, and now we ask why? If we're going to have restrictions, what's the long term benefit we get from them...?
Ok when do you propose WA open up? It has to happen at some stage and with your poor hospital system and low vaccination rate it is going to go through your population like a dose of salts - all other jurisdictions decided to bite the bullet and get it over with and the peak is past with the virus now having trouble finding new hosts to infect - the virus will look to unvaccinated WAs to infect.
I can understand the concerns but when will it be the right time to open up?
Based on talkback and other public comment, 50% of the population think it is time to open up.
Agree any death is saddening - however there needs to be context.
Those 11 people, if doing their normal pre-Covid routine would be subjected to all forms of other viruses etc. their underlying conditions were detrimental to their ability to fight what is indicating as a significantly milder version of virus.
As per statically data for all preceding years for deaths by influenza- there should be more deceased than there currently is.
Some good news:
We in Australia are currently referred to as “Flu Zero”
Compared to the number of influenza cases, by case ratio it’s been far worse to us in Australia than Covid
2017 - 1181 deaths
2018 - 148
2019 - 902
2020 - 36
2021 - none
With Covid at over 2 million cases there has sadly and unfortunately been ~2900 deaths in 2+ years.
The survival rate for Covid is far better than influenza.