tgh
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The news in Australia about Covid management continues to be quite wonderful , kudos to everyone.
There is , however, little to be cheerful about looking forward, street talk everywhere is getting louder about the "end" and a return to normality ; the implication is that Covid is a rain shower that will soon pass and the sun will return.
There is no end in sight ; the disease will peak and then probably become a fixture in most of the world.
We cannot accurately predict it, we cannot accurately diagnose it, we cannot constructively treat it either prophylactically or clinically . We cannot tell if or when we will become reinfected or how our immune system will respond.
The unknowns are multifarious compared to the knowns.
The world truly has changed and the blindness to this at all levels of society worldwide is saddening.
We have an opportunity to functionally destroy the disease in Australia and NZ.
A few more weeks of patience and the work will be done.
We then have the gift of choice, a decision to stay Covid free (virtually.. there are no absolutes) or accept the inevitable alternative of mass infection.
If we open our borders soon we will quickly end up a common denominator in terms of ww case numbers.
We may manage it better , but if we do open our borders, there will probably be an unstoppable rate of mass infection and deaths
Atm, the government is not canvassing the option of long term International entry quarantine and IMO, it should.
I opine that we should limit opening our borders , initially essential travel and progressively for leisure.
We should commence a quarantine process that warrants Covid infection control as far as is practically possible, including full time ingress tracing.
Finally , we should take this opportunity to reclaim self sufficiency in lieu of Chinese dependence.
I opine that many countries will be re considering their dependence on states who do not meet common standards of freedom, democracy and accountability
If we distance ourselves from the glittering dime store baubles , we may be poorer in the gee gaw sense but find some pride in independence.
Do we really need our coal made into Chinese bicycles or televisions ?…... this is a time to consider these questions.
herewith endeth the sermon….
There is , however, little to be cheerful about looking forward, street talk everywhere is getting louder about the "end" and a return to normality ; the implication is that Covid is a rain shower that will soon pass and the sun will return.
There is no end in sight ; the disease will peak and then probably become a fixture in most of the world.
We cannot accurately predict it, we cannot accurately diagnose it, we cannot constructively treat it either prophylactically or clinically . We cannot tell if or when we will become reinfected or how our immune system will respond.
The unknowns are multifarious compared to the knowns.
The world truly has changed and the blindness to this at all levels of society worldwide is saddening.
We have an opportunity to functionally destroy the disease in Australia and NZ.
A few more weeks of patience and the work will be done.
We then have the gift of choice, a decision to stay Covid free (virtually.. there are no absolutes) or accept the inevitable alternative of mass infection.
If we open our borders soon we will quickly end up a common denominator in terms of ww case numbers.
We may manage it better , but if we do open our borders, there will probably be an unstoppable rate of mass infection and deaths
Atm, the government is not canvassing the option of long term International entry quarantine and IMO, it should.
I opine that we should limit opening our borders , initially essential travel and progressively for leisure.
We should commence a quarantine process that warrants Covid infection control as far as is practically possible, including full time ingress tracing.
Finally , we should take this opportunity to reclaim self sufficiency in lieu of Chinese dependence.
I opine that many countries will be re considering their dependence on states who do not meet common standards of freedom, democracy and accountability
If we distance ourselves from the glittering dime store baubles , we may be poorer in the gee gaw sense but find some pride in independence.
Do we really need our coal made into Chinese bicycles or televisions ?…... this is a time to consider these questions.
herewith endeth the sermon….