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I live in Brisbane. Family next door have decided to have a play date for their child. Groan......
I wish other people would just repost the gem and save the rest of us the pain.You could always put the OP on ignore, Thought of that myself but the OP is one of those people who do occasionally say something useful. We all know those people who we tend to ignore but that means we do miss an occasional gem of information.
This seems to ignore vaccination rates.I just hope the tide against COVID zero will come sooner rather than later. If other countries can accept living with the virus, why's it so hard for the governments here to accept it? The "suppression" strategy is clearly a lie.
Which is where we will be at by start of 2022.This seems to ignore vaccination rates.
England was essentially in lockdown from October 2020 to April / May 2021 (in addition to all the prior lockdowns). Indoor hospitality reopened on 17 May 2021. Vaccination rates will have played a major part in the ability to 'live with the virus'.
Sure it’s 2022 and not 2023?Which is where we will be at by start of 2022.
Vaccinations will be done. As far as anything remotely allowable by the state governments or Federal, God knows.Sure it’s 2022 and not 2023?
But the way they're acting, it doesn't feel like we'll be free even with vaccination rates up.This seems to ignore vaccination rates.
England was essentially in lockdown from October 2020 to April / May 2021 (in addition to all the prior lockdowns). Indoor hospitality reopened on 17 May 2021. Vaccination rates will have played a major part in the ability to 'live with the virus'.
If the rest of the world opens up with some success - people with dual nationality will start to move overseas, plus inbound migration will be zero. So they will have no choice.But the way they're acting, it doesn't feel like we'll be free even with vaccination rates up.
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Seems rather OK in the circumstances, dare I say it.
Yep, pretty clear that vaccination is key to living with the virus and NSW at least are looking at their strategy for this, along with the change in narrative about zero cases to ‘close to zero active in the community’. Of course that’s only one state.Seems rather OK in the circumstances, dare I say it.
Its perfectly valid to compare UK/AU on vaccines, but not on managing the spread which is this thread. UK did not shut borders, they let the virus in while in lockdowns. We tried to keep the virus out and had lockdowns. Two very different stories really, as my UK based family constantly tells me.This seems to ignore vaccination rates.
England was essentially in lockdown from October 2020 to April / May 2021 (in addition to all the prior lockdowns). Indoor hospitality reopened on 17 May 2021. Vaccination rates will have played a major part in the ability to 'live with the virus'.
Some people cannot be vaccinated against many things. I can't receive active vaccines so shingles one is out for me. DIL warned me to be extra vigilant when her son had the rota vaccine because I could have developed it when changing his nappy. Whilst an outbreak like this is distressing, once it is in the community then such people are at risk but I can't see this is the fault of any one Government. Delta was a game changer. Lockdown earlier may have prevented his death, or not. The gentleman was at risk of so many viral diseases. It sounds as though he was very frail.
I heard Dan Andrews say very similar this morning from a clip presumably taken yesterday.Yep, pretty clear that vaccination is key to living with the virus and NSW at least are looking at their strategy for this, along with the change in narrative about zero cases to ‘close to zero active in the community’. Of course that’s only one state.
The gentleman had dementia from the series of messages posted.dementia is one of the conditions that predisposes you to severe covid and death.Some people cannot be vaccinated against many things. I can't receive active vaccines so shingles one is out for me. DIL warned me to be extra vigilant when her son had the rota vaccine because I could have developed it when changing his nappy. Whilst an outbreak like this is distressing, once it is in the community then such people are at risk but I can't see this is the fault of any one Government. Delta was a game changer. Lockdown earlier may have prevented his death, or not. The gentleman was at risk of so many viral diseases. It sounds as though he was very frail.
I heard Dan Andrews say very similar this morning from a clip presumably taken yesterday.