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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5010
Hospitality to reopen for outdoor dining and students back at school, lockdown distance extended to 25k's....as part of Dans Roadmap if targets are reached.

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5012
You've got one short memory.  The liar said he was never offered ADF support.  Records show he was, multiple times.  A VERY senior officer in the Army told the Senate he was.  It was on TV.  Watch it.

But of course it's all Murdoch.
But it doesn’t matter!? NSW use ADF.

Vicpol Did not want ADF on the ground in Vic.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5013
https://www.premier.vic.gov.au/huge-expansion-our-health-system-fight-coronavirus
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-17/melbourne-nurses-petition-seeks-covid-payment/100469712
Well he isnt giving to Nurses....like I said previously they are leaving the job and most wont be coming back. Underpaid, over worked and Dan
isnt looking after them.
That really craps me and I’ll be honest and say I’ve not seen that - which I guess shows if you don’t have personal reasons to keep an eye on everything going on, you will miss big things getting shafted. That’s disappointing / can the union do something about this!? They should! I guess I am for the worker above all else.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5014
Partner told me sheds were Vocal about sheds being shut WITHOUT WARNING - which is where I guess they need to all be cuddled about what’s coming 🙄

In terms of the jab, apparently vocal they won’t tell us what do to, mob - that were whispering yo each other the next day ‘I’m getting my first jab tomorrow’ type talk.

Unions should look after their workers. But in a health crisis it’s everyone help those most
Vulnerable where you can which includes getting the jab!


Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5016
Perhaps the tide is turning.

https://youtu.be/WFph7-6t34M

Watch the whole 8 hours+ (or watch for 15 minutes or so from the 4hours, 10 minute mark....).

Might even give LP cause for reflection!
Finals, then 4 in a row!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5017
Dan's playing his part....

Yes, it's booster time folks (even though the FDA has knocked it back for most folk).

Next Pfizer (and ors.) 2 pill a day regime to go in tandem with the never ending boosters.

What's the bet the pills are an Ivermectin copycat? Just 100x the price.

Poor dumb Dan.

Finals, then 4 in a row!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5018
Watch the whole 8 hours+ (or watch for 15 minutes or so from the 4hours, 10 minute mark....).

Might even give LP cause for reflection!
Not really.

Firstly, presenting a clip of a 3rd party presenting to the FDA panel is not the same as the FDA  presenting a report to the public, so in this case you are trying to represent someone submitting an opinion to the FDA as the FDA reporting which is a deceptive use of the meeting recording.

Secondly, someone presenting VAERS data in discussing children is immediately bogus, asserting that data is applicable to children who are not part of VAERS data and have not been vaccinated is again deceptive. It's a known known that is ignored by presenters is that children frequently develop lifelong immunity from vaccinations while adults typically do not develop lifelong immunity from the very same vaccine.

The V is VAERS means "Voluntary" and in the USA that can be anybody including anti-vaxers or COVID sceptics, those bogus reports and records aren't excluded and go a long way to explain the spike in VAERS reporting is more of a social media movement than valid science!

Finally, Israel issues are known knowns, Israel opted for a 21 days vaccination schedule which greatly reduced the immune response developed by adult patients. Concluding this is applicable to children and youth is deceptive because they have only recently been included in the vaccination program.
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5019
I think asking folk to get Boosters and maintaining vaccination levels at 70-80% might be a hard ask. I wouldnt expect that high a percentage 2nd and 3rd time around.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5020
I think asking folk to get Boosters and maintaining vaccination levels at 70-80% might be a hard ask. I wouldnt expect that high a percentage 2nd and 3rd time around.
Many of us get Flu shots every year without question, if the sceptics are correct shouldn't it be one for life?

Why do or should we think a coronavirus vaccine will be different?

Sars-CoV-2 is far far worse than the Flu, why would we be less motivated?

Most of this booster related debate is Certain Uncertainty being promoted by anti-vaxers and COVID sceptics.
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5021
Many of us get Flu shots every year without question, if the sceptics are correct shouldn't it be one for life?

Why do or should we think a coronavirus vaccine will be different?

Sars-CoV-2 is far far worse than the Flu, why would we be less motivated?

Most of this booster related debate is Certain Uncertainty being promoted by anti-vaxers and COVID sceptics.
I'll disagree and the stats show why....The many of us is mainly in the older population....think about 66% over 65 years of age had the flu shot this year.
According to Flutracking, only 45 per cent of Australians 18-64 in 2021 have had their flu vaccine – compared with 71.8 per cent at the same time last year.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5022
Next Pfizer (and ors.) 2 pill a day regime to go in tandem with the never ending boosters.

What's the bet the pills are an Ivermectin copycat? Just 100x the price.
In the same way that ivermectin does no better than placebos in trials but no doubt at 100x the price. Jeez, if you want a placebo, just put a teaspoon of sugar in a glass of water and drink that. That'll save you heaps of running around, you'll be taking in much less sugar than a Coke and it costs a fraction of a cent.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5023
While I haven't followed this debate closely I'm wondering if anyone on here have chosen not to be vaxed?  I learn't that a family member is an anti vaxer and I find it useless to argue with such idiots, its becomming like politics and religion and to be kept away from polite company.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #5024
Safe bet that Flyboy hasn't been vaccinated and won't be unless the men with the butterfly nets catch him. Now he has a partner in crime in Shawny who may also be a little bit anti-vax. Interestingly, though, Flyboy & Shawny haven't interacted in this thread despite their common interests, so you have to wonder whether they're 2 people or 1.