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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3330
That’s just deplorable. And there’s a massive difference between forcing someone to have a vaccine and limiting various types of work to those who are vaccinated.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3331
I can’t believe there hasn’t been outrage over the revelation the limo driver was unvaccinated (and was apparently not a great fan of PPE). The explanation for allowing this was that excluding unvaccinated drivers would leave fewer drivers available than they wanted. Bugger me ... isn’t that just a structural limitation that should have limited the number of flights coming in?

Taxis picking up aircrews are always vans, never "cars".  No other means of efficient transport from airports to / from hotels exist.  All comes back to every driver being vaccinated, be it Tullamarine or any other origin airline port, domestic or international.

Policing that?  Impossible.  For now.    

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3332
Four Sydney LGAs placed in lockdown as NSW records 22 new COVID-19 cases, abc.net.au

Gladys rolled the dice and scored snakes eyes. Now the question will be how much more damage has been created by delaying this.

Love the way the CMO said no lockdowns were needed because their contact tracers were getting to all close contacts anyway. But the Victorian who attended a superspreader event wasn’t contacted by the NSW contact tracers. Either that means they weren’t worried about those outside NSW or they weren’t getting to everybody. And the former is unlikely as they’d still want to know who the Victorian might have exposed before leaving NSW.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3333
Four Sydney LGAs placed in lockdown as NSW records 22 new COVID-19 cases, abc.net.au

Gladys rolled the dice and scored snakes eyes. Now the question will be how much more damage has been created by delaying this.

Love the way the CMO said no lockdowns were needed because their contact tracers were getting to all close contacts anyway. But the Victorian who attended a superspreader event wasn’t contacted by the NSW contact tracers. Either that means they weren’t worried about those outside NSW or they weren’t getting to everybody. And the former is unlikely as they’d still want to know who the Victorian might have exposed before leaving NSW.
It's smoke and mirrors, but I do not understand why, what is the point of the delay because there is no winning in this as the situation is already a negative, you are only trying to avoid an even bigger loss!

btw., The governments aren't building hugely expensive quarantine facilities just to use for a few months, that action exposes what the officials really think about the duration of this Sars-CoV-2 event, ................. or the next one! Maybe Gladys is trying to drum up some business to justify the cost! :o
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3334
With the outbreak in Sydney and subsequent lockdowns of certain LGAs (which could still bite Gladys on the clacker through being insufficient) I wonder what the HUN opinion (bullshizen merchants) writers such as Rita P will have to say seeing as how she shizen-canned Vic and licked the boots of Gladys?
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3336
NSW has done all the heavy lifting, they should have more cases and deaths than the rest of the country put together.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3337
They are not forcing anybody  to be vaccinated, there are staff, nurses and doctors in hospital emergencies departments that have chosen not to be vaccinated.

You do not even have to be vaccinated to work at a COVID testing centre.
The reality is as well that being vaccinated doesnt prevent you getting sick and spreading the virus..

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3338
And this shows exactly how deadly the Indian variant was in the UK.

This variant started appearing in the UK at the start of April.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtOu7jx3snQ&t=43s
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3339
The reality is as well that being vaccinated doesnt prevent you getting sick and spreading the virus..

Indeed, the recent upswing in case numbers in UK (amongst highly vaccinated population in summer mind you too) suggests the vaccines themselves are a vector in the increase.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3340
Not to mention they cause spoons to stick to your head.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3341
And this shows exactly how deadly the Indian variant was in the UK.

This variant started appearing in the UK at the start of April.
I suspect that is confusing the efficacy of up to date treatments and effects of vaccination with how contagious a variant can be if left unchecked, and it also ignores the possible long term effects of COVID-19 sufferers as a burden on society. Which is really becoming the key issue given you can't kill the old and frail twice, but you can leave the survivors maimed for decades!
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3342
The reality is as well that being vaccinated doesnt prevent you getting sick and spreading the virus..
It might not prevent illness but it does diminish the serious effects of illness, which could well be why places like the UK and USA aren't seeing a spike in deaths from the Delta variant, eventually the numbers will expose the truth. 

The early reports from large scale trials also suggest being vaccinated reduces transmission even if it doesn't totally prevent it, but the final numbers are not due out until Sept this year.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3343
It might not prevent illness but it does diminish the serious effects of illness, which could well be why places like the UK and USA aren't seeing a spike in deaths from the Delta variant, eventually the numbers will expose the truth.

The early reports from large scale trials also suggest being vaccinated reduces transmission even if it doesn't totally prevent it, but the final numbers are not due out until Sept this year.
Agree it prevents deaths but the un-vaccinated driver would still be a threat even if he had been vaccinated.
I do understand that all viruses mutate and the idea of decreasing virus circulation by vaccination will decrease mutations which is also a primary reason to have effective vaccines apart from protecting the individual.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #3344
Driving at or under the speed limit doesn’t prevent crashes, so we should get rid of speed limits.