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Old 23-04-2021, 06:38 PM   #10261
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Why the f*** are they still putting Covid negative arrivals, right next to CONFIRMED Covid positive cases?? Have they not learnt anything after all this time yet??


Western Australia premier Mark McGowan on Friday afternoon revealed the Victorian patient arrived in Perth on April 3 from Shanghai on flight SQ223.

He was located in the room alongside an infectious family from the United Kingdom and opposite an infectious couple from India.

The man returned a negative result on day 12 of hotel quarantine before he was released on 17 April.

He spent five days in Perth before leaving for Melbourne on April 21.


https://www.heraldsun.com.au/coronav...ee77bb8be82961

So you leave X country attempting to avoid infection, arrive in Australia, pay $3000 for hotel quarantine, only to be infected anyway!
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Why the f*** are they still putting Covid negative arrivals, right next to CONFIRMED Covid positive cases?? Have they not learnt anything after all this time yet??


Western Australia premier Mark McGowan on Friday afternoon revealed the Victorian patient arrived in Perth on April 3 from Shanghai on flight SQ223.

He was located in the room alongside an infectious family from the United Kingdom and opposite an infectious couple from India.

The man returned a negative result on day 12 of hotel quarantine before he was released on 17 April.

He spent five days in Perth before leaving for Melbourne on April 21.


https://www.heraldsun.com.au/coronav...ee77bb8be82961

So you leave X country attempting to avoid infection, arrive in Australia, pay $3000 for hotel quarantine, only to be infected anyway!
Begs the question why governments are still using Hotels for quarantine when they were not designed for this function and proven to failure.
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Begs the question why governments are still using Hotels for quarantine when they were not designed for this function and proven to failure.
100% Agree. But surely they can have separate hotel(s) for people who are positive or test positive at the first local test, and separate hotel(s) for people who are negative or test negative at the first local test??

As flawed as the hotel quarantine system maybe, there was no choice for most states (except NT, which has Howard Springs facility). The system had to be set up overnight basically. Can you believe the PM arrived for the national cabinet meeting in early 2020 to discuss the repatriation of Australian citizens, with absolutely zero plans whatsoever on how to go about it??

It is said that the idea of using hotels was put forward by Daniel Andrews as a quick, but not ideal solution. I've read that most states would like to move to NT's Howard Springs style of facility (federally funded). Except for one state. Guess which state that could be?
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I wonder how many hotels have been saved from bankruptcy by being a quarantine hotel.
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Vic and QLD move any positives into hospital or a dedicated health hotel. Goes to the heart of the failure of state based decisions. Why they cannot agree on an obvious best practice after a year is just beyond me.
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A couple of cases and another lockdown in WA. Full blown overreaction of course.

The sooner people get jabbed we can avoid this ****.
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A couple of cases and another lockdown in WA. Full blown overreaction of course.

The sooner people get jabbed we can avoid this ****.
My parents 60th wedding anniversary get-together down Queenscliff next weekend. I've got that ominous feeling again...
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I bet Cindy would be the first to burst the Trans Tasman bubble but all credit to McGowan
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Got my first Astra shot Thursday with only a 24 hour wait from booking, a little over 2 weeks after my flu shot. A little fatigue yesterday but nothing that stopped me from a regular Friday day.
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Got to love the anti-vaxxers! Among the many idiotic theories they have come up with since this pandemic started, the one that Bill Gates masterminded the pandemic in order to implant microchips into humans along with a COVID vaccine, so that the 'powers at be' can monitor you 24/7, has had to be addressed by the Australian government.

https://www.health.gov.au/initiative...%20our%20cells.

Yep, get the Covid-19 vaccine, and you will be connected to 5G 24/7!

It’s bizarre that the government of Australia needed to address such bull****. But I guess the "special" people need all the help they can get.
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DRU842, can you check to see if your mobile signal strength has improved since Thursday please?

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Got to love the anti-vaxxers! Among the many idiotic theories they have come up with since this pandemic started, the one that Bill Gates masterminded the pandemic in order to implant microchips into humans along with a COVID vaccine, so that the 'powers at be' can monitor you 24/7, has had to be addressed by the Australian government.

https://www.health.gov.au/initiative...%20our%20cells.

Yep, get the Covid-19 vaccine, and you will be connected to 5G 24/7!

It’s bizarre that the government of Australia needed to address such bull****. But I guess the "special" people need all the help they can get.

Have you seen the crap people watch on tv? It's no surprise to me that there is a large portion of the public that has no brains. Rubbish in rubbish out as they say
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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT April 23rd, 2021.

Note: As not all Australian States report at the same time, the data below is based on the previous full day reporting.

38 new cases for Australia and no deaths so the CMR is 3.072%. That's the highest daily case numbers since 2/1/21.

No new cases and 0 deaths for NZ so CMR is 1.000% and active cases 32.

The UK had a lower 2,678 cases yesterday and 40 deaths.

Just over 67k new cases in the USA yesterday and 955 deaths sees CMR at 1.788%. Note that the USA is actually minus one day due to time differences.

Other notable points:
Global cases pass 146M, the last 1M in 1 day;
Global cases set a new daily high of 893,546;
Asia sets a new daily high of 484,733 cases;
Asia passes 36M cases;
South America passes 24M cases;
India passes 16M cases;
India sets a new global record for daily cases (345,147);

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Malaysia moves above the 90th percentile for their 10 day average while North Macedonia drops below.
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Got to love the anti-vaxxers! Among the many idiotic theories they have come up with since this pandemic started, the one that Bill Gates masterminded the pandemic in order to implant microchips into humans along with a COVID vaccine, so that the 'powers at be' can monitor you 24/7, has had to be addressed by the Australian government.

https://www.health.gov.au/initiative...%20our%20cells.

Yep, get the Covid-19 vaccine, and you will be connected to 5G 24/7!

It’s bizarre that the government of Australia needed to address such bull****. But I guess the "special" people need all the help they can get.
I will let you know if I start hearing voices in my head after I get the jab next Friday, hey I like the idea of free internet in my head
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Another 3 cases of clots "likely" linked to AZ. 1.1m AZ administered so far.

So that is now ~1 in 180,000.

https://www.theguardian.com/australi...zeneca-vaccine


"New South Wales has seen a 70 to 80 per cent increase in 'no shows' and appointment cancellations from frontline healthcare workers following the announcement regarding the safety of the AstraZeneca vaccine for certain age groups."

Statement can be a bit misleading. Its a 70-80% "increase". Would be interesting to see what the base number was and what age group e.g. If 10 people cancelled previously, then 7 more is not really a worry. But if we are talking 100s or 1000s, and people over 50, then its going to be a huge issue.

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How have they come to the conclusion AZ is safe for over 50's? One was 49, and another was in their 80's. If anything, it seems just as likely for people over, or very close to 50, than it is people younger.

Or is it more a case of they don't care if people over 50 get blood clots, cause they are more likely to die of covid?
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I always had the feeling that India would be one place that would cop it big time.....
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I always had the feeling that India would be one place that would cop it big time.....
It's an absolute tragedy, and as the article states god knows what's happening out in country side where communication is not the best. Was reading an article about how an oxygen leak in one hospital in India shut down the supply for only 35mins and 22 died as a result.....
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How have they come to the conclusion AZ is safe for over 50's? One was 49, and another was in their 80's. If anything, it seems just as likely for people over, or very close to 50, than it is people younger.

Or is it more a case of they don't care if people over 50 get blood clots, cause they are more likely to die of covid?
I heard one interview with a doc, it is not that there is any difference, it is just the risk factor is worth it. Once aver 50 every decade your chances of Covid being critical increases, so the risk of covid killing you increases while the clot risk remains the same, they have decided that 50 is a point where it is clearly better to get a vaccine in short time.

If Pfizer was available, they would probably bin the AZ. If they wait for enough Pfizer, way more over 50's could die than the 40-50 who statistically may succumb to clots. They are effectively saying that young people can wait.
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I heard one interview with a doc, it is not that there is any difference, it is just the risk factor is worth it. Once aver 50 every decade your chances of Covid being critical increases, so the risk of covid killing you increases while the clot risk remains the same, they have decided that 50 is a point where it is clearly better to get a vaccine in short time.

If Pfizer was available, they would probably bin the AZ. If they wait for enough Pfizer, way more over 50's could die than the 40-50 who statistically may succumb to clots. They are effectively saying that young people can wait.
Yup. There was a video of professor Cheng explaining how they chose 50 as the cut off point, but I can't find it now. There was some sort of probability formula applied. He also said, if there was an outbreak, then they would need to re-model and the number might change.
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I always had the feeling that India would be one place that would cop it big time.....
Wow, this isn't good. Didn't realise the US had a ban on exporting raw materials needed for vaccines?! India has made a plea for the ban to be lifted, but its been rejected

‘Americans first’: US cites domestic priorities to reject India’s vaccine plea

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An update on the VIC situation.


The Department has contacted all 265 individuals from this flight, including passengers, crew and ground crew, using information obtained from comprehensive flight manifest data, and border permits.

Testing is underway for people linked to the flight. So far, 49 have returned negative test results.

If you were on this flight, you must isolate, get tested and remain isolated for 14 days – unless otherwise formally advised by the Department of Health.



49 out of 265 since three days ago. Obviously the other 216 people have not been tested yet, and if so what is the hold up if they have all been contacted?
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The Department has contacted all 265 individuals from this flight, including passengers, crew and ground crew, using information obtained from comprehensive flight manifest data, and border permits.

Testing is underway for people linked to the flight. So far, 49 have returned negative test results.

If you were on this flight, you must isolate, get tested and remain isolated for 14 days – unless otherwise formally advised by the Department of Health.



49 out of 265 since three days ago. Obviously the other 216 people have not been tested yet, and if so what is the hold up if they have all been contacted?
I have had three tests, quickest result 25 hrs, slowest 33 hrs. One guy at work got a result in 10 hrs, some night as a morning test. I think you will find most of these people will have been tested, i would expect to see most of them in tomorrow’s figures
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If there really are significant numbers of people backing out, maybe it’s time for a standby list open via pre-registration to all comers, FIBD. I’ve encountered a surprising number of people who consider whatever risk is appended to their situation, to be worthwhile. They want to get vaccinated and travel freely again.
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Yep, they are already unofficially kinda doing that in melb. My dad couldn't wait for his gp, got itchy feet, so he rang around a few sites and found one that had doses but no takers, so they were happy to give it to him. Then when his gp called him to take the shot and he said he already had it, his gp said he actually jumped the queue
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Yep, they are already unofficially kinda doing that in melb. My dad couldn't wait for his gp, got itchy feet, so he rang around a few sites and found one that had doses but no takers, so they were happy to give it to him. Then when his gp called him to take the shot and he said he already had it, his gp said he actually jumped the queue
?? Sounds like a butt hurt GP to me, not a hundred % sure about Vic but up here in Bundy QLD there is no requirement to go to your GP, but if you want to and they are booked out you are free to go anywhere that has openings, or hang around and wait for your GP, no pressure. As long as you are eligible you can get vaccinated anywhere that has bookings available, no suggestion of queue jumping at all.

I used the online Vaccine Eligibility Checker to check eligibility and make a booking, my GP is booked out but the checker found me another clinic which turns out to be closer, 10am Tuesday i go for my first shot.

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For peeps in Melbourne wanting a jab, i see the clinic across from Crown C. is always almost completely empty. This is gonna be a huge rip to the Aussie tax payer as we PAY homage to big Pharma.....

Yep DJR, doc was but hurt, as i suppose? he wouldve got a cut of the jab money, like so many countries do.
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?? Sounds like a butt hurt GP to me, not a hundred % sure about Vic but up here in Bundy QLD there is no requirement to go to your GP, but if you want to and they are booked out you are free to go anywhere that has openings, or hang around and wait for your GP, no pressure. As long as you are eligible you can get vaccinated anywhere that has bookings available, no suggestion of queue jumping at all.

I used the online Vaccine Eligibility Checker to check eligibility and make a booking, my GP is booked out but the checker found me another clinic which turns out to be closer, 10am Tuesday i go for my first shot.

https://covid-vaccine.healthdirect.g...bility?lang=en
Nah it wasn't said is a nasty manner, just that they had one for him, and mum was supposed to get it before he did. I reckon GPs actually wouldn't mind if you went elsewhere, because the amount they get reimbursed from the Feds is barely enough to cover their cost

I was however a bit iffy with him shopping around, because they wouldn't have had his medical history, and he is the kind of person who can be a bit vague and not give all the important details sometimes. But, I have learnt, when a old fart wants to do something, you can't really stop them.
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Nah it wasn't said is a nasty manner, just that they had one for him, and mum was supposed to get it before he did. I reckon GPs actually wouldn't mind if you went elsewhere, because the amount they get reimbursed from the Feds is barely enough to cover their cost

I was however a bit iffy with him shopping around, because they wouldn't have had his medical history, and he is the kind of person who can be a bit vague and not give all the important details sometimes. But, I have learnt, when a old fart wants to do something, you can't really stop them.
Ah ok, and yes if you have underlying medical issues then yes seeing your GP first is probably the best thing.
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