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Reply #4365
The report from Iceland is sobering -  Vaccination is purely a mitigation strategy.   We're going to have to learn to live with this bastard for a long time yet.
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4366
The report from Iceland is sobering -  Vaccination is purely a mitigation strategy.  We're going to have to learn to live with this bastard for a long time yet.
Yes, and Iceland has been a Pfizer/Moderna stronghold from the beginning, I think the use of Pfizer vaccine out numbers the others by at least 2:1, with AZ and Janssen also in use.

There may also be genetic diversity components coming into play here, Iceland is often a test case for some disease trials for the reason it has lower genetic diversity and some unique society wide health and wellbeing issues.

In health, one solution never fits all, and before the naysayers get on board, nobody ever claimed it did!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4367
Politicians are pissweak in this country.

I've been browsing through some of the argy bargy going down in NSW at the moment, the bureaucrats and politicians are starting to play race and privilege cards as an excuse for not getting a handle on the outbreak sooner. They are basically victim blaming, weakly pointing the finger at the uneducated, welfare dependant English as a second language types in Western Sydney!

These are the same people the greens blame for wasting too much energy because they don't have homes full of $30 LED light bulbs, and use 30 year old electric, gas or oil heaters, and feck up the climate with wood burners and bottled gas. FFS, they still drive, and they do so by using cars which run on petrol or diesel.

Those poor people, can't live with them it seems, better to be a green activist living off annual $150K government arts grants!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4368
Politicians are pissweak in this country.

I've been browsing through some of the argy bargy going down in NSW at the moment, the bureaucrats and politicians are starting to play race and privilege cards as an excuse for not getting a handle on the outbreak sooner. They are basically victim blaming, weakly pointing the finger at the uneducated, welfare dependant English as a second language types in Western Sydney!

These are the same people the greens blame for wasting too much energy because they don't have homes full of $30 LED light bulbs, and use 30 year old electric, gas or oil heaters, and feck up the climate with wood burners and bottled gas. FFS, they still drive, and they do so by using cars which run on petrol or diesel.

Those poor people, can't live with them it seems, better to be a green activist living off annual $150K government arts grants!

Without wanting to go over old ground, we did similar last year with certain communities and the lock down responses.

I have also seen some people comment this year about our recent outbreak, and certain cultural traditions.

"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4369
100% Correct
I think they publicly stated they "Reserved the right to take profits once the pandemic was under control", but it's a bit meaningless in the context of what is happening now.

Money is motive$ ;D
....Novavax I believe are struggling with Production and there are rumors the USA Govt have pulled funding on them but also talk Pfizer have been pressuring the Govt for that money as well as they have the largest Production setup and want to get the Monopoly on vaccines world wide.
Pfizer will do anything to make some coin and are always in court defending their products and dodgy business tactics...

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

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How anti-vaxxers weaponized Ivermectin, a horse de-wormer drug, as a COVID-19 treatment
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According to Dr. Amesh Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center, the right-wing obsession with Ivermectin may be important to that demographic merely because it sows distrust in science in general while stirring up vaccine skepticism.

"Politics got injected into it, and then Ivermectin became a crusade for certain individuals, as a way to kind of deflect the importance of the vaccine," Adalja told Salon. "It's the same kind of story of the politics of this pandemic that's driven a lot of the interest in Ivermectin — and when I do interviews on ivermectin I get a slew of hate mail."

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"There's no evidence that Ivermectin has a beneficial effect in treating COVID-19," Adalja said. "Studies that are there are of poor quality, none of which really has an unequivocally positive result. One of the studies which was touted to provide the most evidence has been shown to be invalid study."

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Imran Ahmed, CEO of Center for Countering Digital Hate, said that promoting the idea that treatments like Ivermectin or hydroxychloroquine can treat COVID-19 fall into one of three categories of misinformation promoted by anti-vaccine influencers. The three misinformation categories, Ahmed said, include "COVID isn't dangerous," "vaccines are dangerous," and the idea that you "can't trust doctors."

"This is all part of the spreading of the idea that vaccines might not be the safest way of dealing with this," Ahmed said.[It's part of] 'the government's trying to kill you with a vaccine,' and blah, blah. It's an extremist narrative."

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4371
Gladys is going to open things up at 70% vaccinated, and then she will blame the failure of the vaccines for the hell she unleashes across NSW and Australia.

It is so obvious the message may as well be tattooed on her forehead!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4372
If you’re playing SimCity and your current settings aren’t reducing a negative trend, don’t you change the settings? I guess that’s only a computer game, though. In real life, you can apparently do nothing and expect a miracle.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4373
Anyone living in the West might want to note that Western Health is down about 250 staff and not accepting patients in ER at Sunshine/Footscray Hospital. Same thing happened at Frankston last year when they had a CoVid outbreak amongst staff and its very hard to get agency staff to want to work in those situations.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

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Anyone living in the West might want to note that Western Health is down about 250 staff and not accepting patients in ER at Sunshine/Footscray Hospital. Same thing happened at Frankston last year when they had a CoVid outbreak amongst staff and its very hard to get agency staff to want to work in those situations.


There are two more hospital networks with positive doctorss not getting much of a media go.  One is the royal childrens hospital, and the other is a private hospital.  The Irony, is that the private hospitals Doctor, has apparently been very outspoken on his vaccination status and not pro.

I dare say no more on public forum.
"everything you know is wrong"

Paul Hewson

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4375
Just 1 point of clarification. The RCH doctor wasn't in RCH while infectious. He was in the annex to the RCH where doctors have private rooms. It has a separate entrance and lifts. But it shares common areas with the RCH, so this is of debatable significance. I've been their with my son. When you leave the private rooms and go down in the lift to the lobby, you either head out the exit or you can go in the opposite direction and there's a long walkway with shops and cafes. If you reach the other end of the walkway, you're at the RCH. So, he might not have gone into the RCH himself but he could easily have infected those who were heading there. 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #4376
Just 1 point of clarification. The RCH doctor wasn't in RCH while infectious. He was in the annex to the RCH where doctors have private rooms. It has a separate entrance and lifts. But it shares common areas with the RCH, so this is of debatable significance. I've been their with my son. When you leave the private rooms and go down in the lift to the lobby, you either head out the exit or you can go in the opposite direction and there's a long walkway with shops and cafes. If you reach the other end of the walkway, you're at the RCH. So, he might not have gone into the RCH himself but he could easily have infected those who were heading there. 

You have to go through a full on check in process to get into the wards now. My 4 year old son was in there a couple of months ago and my wife had to go downstairs each day to line up to get a new sticker.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!


Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

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You have to go through a full on check in process to get into the wards now. My 4 year old son was in there a couple of months ago and my wife had to go downstairs each day to line up to get a new sticker.
I hope all is well with your boy MBB.
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