Skip to main content
Topic: CV and mad panic behaviour (Read 427669 times) previous topic - next topic
0 Members and 16 Guests are viewing this topic.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5100
What distraction are you gonna use today Andrews?   Crying out for some decent management and politicians are totally incapable of providing it. 



Yep 100% agree. He has one go to solution for any situation that this pandemic throws up.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5101
I'd say the attack of the Nazi man-babies is a pretty good distraction!

It's amusing to imagine the idealogical gymnastics conservatives are doing right now:
Quote
It's an outrage: no one should ever disrespect the Shrine of Remembrance as these guys are doing! But they're right-wingers like me ... What would I think if the BLM protesters had done this? Shhhh ... they're not BLM protesters, they're our guys. It's okay to disrespect the Shrine of Remembrance as long as they're doing it to protect our FREEDOM!

At least the right-wingers have had some practice at doing these mental somersaults. They would have looked on as the right-wingers slammed the BLM protesters for disrespecting the police and then marched under the Blue Lives Matter banners. But when the Trumpistas staged an insurrection, carrying their Blue Lives Matter signs into the Capitol Building, they used those very banners to beat the police. Just as in Orwell's Animal Farm, the right-wingers no doubt daubed an exception under the Blue Lives Matter slogan: "unless you stand in our way".

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5102
So, one of the rioters has been admitted to hospital with COVID.  Poetic justice perhaps but could it signal a super-spreader event.
“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?”  Oddball

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5103
So, one of the rioters has been admitted to hospital with COVID.  Poetic justice perhaps but could it signal a super-spreader event.

Was bound to happen but case numbers were escalating north (700 plus cases a day), up for weeks all while the state remains in full lockdown, 9PM curfews, 5Km BS.  Protester make a bad situation worse - but eitherway we were not winning.

First strain our leader cost us 800 lives that could have been avoided and the Delta strain 'I cant recall' took the title of most locked up place on EARTH. The bloke doesn't do things by halves i have to give him that.

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5104
So, one of the rioters has been admitted to hospital with COVID.  Poetic justice perhaps but could it signal a super-spreader event.

Highly unlikely. Only a few thousand people spread out walking around the city all day. HIs close contacts will most likely get it.

First person I know has tested positive to covid, got it from work.

2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5105
Of course it was only a matter of time until the “protests” would become superspreader events. The real question is whether the organisers would be happy with that outcome.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5106
... 11 more deaths in NSW.  Shudder to think of the tragic social impacts on families. 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5107
Highly unlikely. Only a few thousand people spread out walking around the city all day. HIs close contacts will most likely get it.
First person I know has tested positive to covid, got it from work.
Unmasked "protesters" shoulder-to-shoulder at the Shrine yelling and forming rugby scrums, what could go wrong with that? Remember, the NSW removalists managed to infect people in the flat in Maribyrnong who then went to the MCG & infected 2 people who weren't sitting close to them. Just being outside isn't enough to avoid infection. You need to observe some precautions such as masking and maintaining social distance and these louts weren't doing that.  

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5108
... 11 more deaths in NSW.  Shudder to think of the tragic social impacts on families.
It will become far worse next month if the local trend follows the global trend, the 12 to 14 week mark is when the long term cases seem to give up the fight.
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5109
Highly unlikely. Only a few thousand people spread out walking around the city all day. HIs close contacts will most likely get it.

First person I know has tested positive to covid, got it from work.

Not so sure about that; the bloke from Barwon Heads was able to infect folk at the G.  There's also a confirmed case of transmission between two children walking together.  The nurses who were spat on will be concerned ... and justifiably furious.

A friend's grandson has just tested positive.  He got it at chldcare.  Fortunately, he doesn't seem all that unwell and his parents and grandmother are fully vaccinated.
“Why don’t you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don’t you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don’t you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?”  Oddball

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5110
We all understand how it spreads. Indoors is worse than outdoors.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5111
In the US, they found that Trump's open-air rallies were usually superspreader events. Even though the open-air would reduce transmission, it wouldn't eliminate it. The fact his supporters refused to wear masks or social distance helped the Delta variant beat the odds.

EDIT: It probably wasn't even the Delta variant back then. It was probably the original Covid or the Alpha variant: much less transmissible and yet it still turned Trump's rallies into superspreader events. Imagine what the Delta variant would have done ...


Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5113
In the US, they found that Trump's open-air rallies were usually superspreader events. Even though the open-air would reduce transmission, it wouldn't eliminate it. The fact his supporters refused to wear masks or social distance helped the Delta variant beat the odds.

Delta while Trump was in power?

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5114
Delta while Trump was in power?
You're right! I didn't see your post until after I edited my post but it occurred to me as it did to you that there was a bit of an anachronism.