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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4080
I read a headline that some women are claiming their breasts have gotten bigger since the Pfizer jab. If it does have an effect on appendages, bring it on ;D  ;D

So anyone tried it? What's the verdict?

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4081
This isn't necessarily a good thing - Google gynecomastia!


Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4083
Gravity will level the playing field.
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4084
Dan Andrews has celebrated seeing off Delta twice, giving the credit to Victorians working together, saying no other jurisdiction in the world has managed to do that. Meanwhile, 172 new local cases in NSW.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4085
Dan Andrews has celebrated seeing off Delta twice, giving the credit to Victorians working together, saying no other jurisdiction in the world has managed to do that. Meanwhile, 172 new local cases in NSW.

I will never believe a word he says on any subject ... the deaths record speaks for itself.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4086
I will never believe a word he says on any subject ... the deaths record speaks for itself.
Yes, the Vic deaths tally is huge so far, but I have to admit that most of the historical deaths came in Federally run aged care facilities that Scotty wanted to handball responsibility for!

Hundreds might have been saved if Scotty cared as much for the Vic elderly as he does for his NSW electorate!

In the interim, Gladys is telling everyone how good she has done! :o

None of them deserve a gold star, not a single one!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4087
Capcom, your 2 statements don't seem to be connected. That you won't believe a word he says is no doubt true. But the deaths last year don't seem to be a basis for that position.

Deaths in NSW are accelerating but fortunately the most vulnerable segment of the population, older people, has been largely protected by vaccinations. That should help NSW avoid the number of deaths that occurred amongst completely unprotected older folk last year. And hopefully the Federal Govt has made sure the aged care facilities under its aegis aren't as vulnerable now.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4088
Has anyone heard any news regarding local footy, I can't find anything relevant?

I think it's getting close to the point local footy seasons will be scrubbed.
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4089
Capcom, your 2 statements don't seem to be connected. That you won't believe a word he says is no doubt true. But the deaths last year don't seem to be a basis for that position.

Deaths in NSW are accelerating but fortunately the most vulnerable segment of the population, older people, has been largely protected by vaccinations. That should help NSW avoid the number of deaths that occurred amongst completely unprotected older folk last year. And hopefully the Federal Govt has made sure the aged care facilities under its aegis aren't as vulnerable now.

But they are ... Andrews had no Delta to deal with at that time.  Last thing I want to do is bring this back to a state by state death count.  Jenny Mikakos?  Cedar meats?  ADF?

Anyway, I don't like him ... or Gladys for that matter

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4090
Community sport is back on for kids and adults, both for training and competition. Don't know what the rule will be regarding spectators though.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4091
Capcom, Covid may have got smarter but we've also learnt a lot about fighting it. Alpha was plenty bad enough to handle when we had much less idea about how to fight it last year. Remember we had nuffies promoting HydroChloroquine as the silver bullet. Now we have vaccines. We've had the benefit of learning from mistakes committed over the last 18 months. Clearly, Victoria has learnt all the lessons over that time while NSW failed to do so.

 

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Reply #4092
Dr John Campbell talking about post-vaccination transmission. It does make me wonder about all the language politicians are using about the Vaccine being our way out to 'freedom' and more importantly in containing 'spread'.

https://youtu.be/wNbs4LCgrcY

**Edit: It also brings into question the efficacy of the proposed Vaccine passport. Do we see a return to pre-travel shots prior to taking holidays? Perhaps something tied to changing seasons, the school year or financial year change?


Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4093
Capcom, Covid may have got smarter but we've also learnt a lot about fighting it. Alpha was plenty bad enough to handle when we had much less idea about how to fight it last year. Remember we had nuffies promoting HydroChloroquine as the silver bullet. Now we have vaccines. We've had the benefit of learning from mistakes committed over the last 18 months. Clearly, Victoria has learnt all the lessons over that time while NSW failed to do so.

Clearly we are the gold standard now, Dan doesn't really need to boast about it though. Just let the results speak for themselves.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4094
How can it be that NSW had 172 cases today, with a large percentage of those cases(79) circulating freely while infectious in the public spaces, and yet they are unwinding some lockdown regions?

I'd be slamming the border shut as well, people will flea to regions where lockdown is reduced and spread the virus!
The Force Awakens!