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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    As satisfying as it may be to lay the boot into Boris, the truth is no one knows where Omicron is heading. The overly optimistic view is that it is only mild, and will pass , just like the common flu. That's the mistake the Brits made, and the one we seem to be going to. Results from around the World show it is highly contagious, and dangerous to the elderly & vulnerable, and that 3 jabs is the new norm. Actually 3 jabs are essential. Heard an epidemiologist [ never heard that word before COVID ] say on the radio that only 30% of Australians are fully vaccinated against what Omicron is bringing. Every day the information changes, and to be fair, government health officers have to process something new every day. No wonder people are confused.
    Satisfying? Yes it is Bob, as he is also a self serving idiot in many other things apart from his "handling" of Covid.

    And they will Remember. I have never experienced/observed such a Govt since WW2 & I am sure history will reflect that.

    EDIT. Who called the PM an ijit? Who called the idjit a PM?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    At this juncture everyone has a go to "expert"

    This morning I have seen media reports that dismiss ATAGI who should be the Australian authority on vaccinations as "too conservative" Its OK to have that view but we are constantly reminded to listen to the experts, except when the experts don't promote the line of fear you are peddling.....
    Similarly Nick Coatsworths views are now not to be listened to as he is not the right sort of expert.

    A lot of the panic has as much relevance as when we were being told "you are not locking down hard enough" yet Victoria had exactly the same rate of infection growth a couple of weeks later, despite the most restrictive regulations by far. (lets not get into a discussion about how it was spread there, its been done to death and that's not the point)

    We are highly vaccinated, it is likely that that will prevent serious symptoms in most people.
    Boosters are available at 5 months - go get them
    Wear masks as is sensible, we are grownups, it shouldn't need a government to make it mandatory, although in most settings where it matters it already is mandatory ( where you can't social distance such as public transport. Retail has NEVER been a major transmission location for covid until now, maybe Omicron will change that but we are vaccinated, remember.

    If you don't want to catch covid maybe reconsider going to that nightclub (maybe not a major concern for most on here)

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Unfortunately in Australia, the " experts " advice is usually defined by what side of politics is behind them.
    (maybe not a major concern for most on here)

    Too late to go clubbing after 9pm anyway after a Snooze.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Satisfying? Yes it is Bob, as he is also a self serving idiot in many other things apart from his "handling" of Covid.

    And they will Remember. I have never experienced/observed such a Govt since WW2 & I am sure history will reflect that.
    History will reflect on and judge [ rather badly I'm afraid ] on other Nations as well Des. Including ours.
    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
    The World Health Organisation has declared Omicron is infecting the vaccinated, or those who have recovered from COVID disease.
    Yes exactly as Delta does and the variants before it. No different with Omicron except it seems more contagious and maybe a bit milder in its symptoms.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Mike Ryan, the WHO's top emergency expert, has said new developments in vaccines and treatments should consign the disease to a relatively mild disease easily treated. The secret he said was to keep transmission to a minimum , until the new treatments come on line.
    Hopefully the vaccinations are quickly adaptable. This will end up being like the flu vaccination, except maybe twice yearly.
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    It’s been said in meetings - it’s not a case of ‘if’ you get Covid, but rather ‘when’ you get it- and how your immune system responds will make the difference.

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    I wonder how many asymptomatic cases there are at any one time and how many there have been?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    I wonder how many asymptomatic cases there are at any one time and how many there have been?
    Millions? Billions world wide - Several who visit our place only tested as close contact are fully asymptomatic.

    Note NSW was not happy being second to us Mexicans and now has the record for cases detected

    The hospital numbers are still 90% plus those who chose to go the odd way. Suspect with the very high transmission rate that will bite almost every last one of that group. US, UK, EU..... and almost everywhere is on a huge upward trend.

    W.A. is gold again for now.

    99% of over 70s are fully vaccinated happily. Unhappily Astra Zucchini seems poor protection with out the 3rd dose booster. That is a worry plus I think. Roll on January Vaccine supplies. Noting many Country Chemist and sites have geared up to help vax holiday makers. I love Country poeple

    We did get offers of vax for 23 December which I refused. had it been 7 days earlier I bet 3,000,000+ would have got a jab- Such is Life.

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    It will be interesting to see if the national cabinet this afternoon overules ATAGI and moves to a 4 month booster, that would make me happier, not due for a booster until the middle of January.

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