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Hand sani is only useful if it is actually USED.TBH doesn't seem like much of an added risk as long as there is plenty of hand sanitiser around and serving utensils are changed regularly.
Hand sani is only useful if it is actually USED.TBH doesn't seem like much of an added risk as long as there is plenty of hand sanitiser around and serving utensils are changed regularly.
I mulled over the cheap fares and points on the Indian Pacific before I realised that would require (from BNE) that Qld, SA and WA would all need to be open to all of NSW, Qld and SA when the train leaves and continue this throughout the journey. I'd rate the odds of this happening as considerably less than even.Pick up an Apollo campervan, motorhome or 4WD Camper in Perth, Darwin or Alice Springs and earn 10,000 bonus Qantas Points
My place of work hand sanitiser ordering went up by 340%. Unlikely to be pilferage because the bottles are mounted on walls.
But… why was it 175% LESS before Covid? especially if hand sanitation is a required mandate in normal times?
Less visitors due to lockdownnumbers unchanged
It is a brave insurer whose policy conditions are at odds with the orthodox and official medical advice from a government health departmentthere a travel insurance actuary who can confirm this
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Denmark , Israel and the USA are already giving boosters. In ACT one mobile 80yo with high blood pressure and blood thinners was told she could not be vaccinated. One M obese and diabetic has already had 3 Pfizer doses. I am told the novovax will be reserved initially, for under 12yo's. These who had emergency Pfizer spaced <3 weeks apart - well I would expect to find Israel like findings.It is a brave insurer whose policy conditions are at odds with the orthodox and official medical advice from a government health department
So if the official recommendation is no booster, insurers won’t say yes booster.
Same reason travel insurers are not saying their their policies only cover people who exercise (the obesity issue).
Breakthrough infections can be costly, but by how much will a booster reduce the risk of a Covid infection by?.
Q: what is the risk of catching Covid 3 months after 2Jab?. Can anyone answer that?
+1 The policy I got a week ago for current travel (heymondo) ignores the travel ban and covers you for COVID provided I am double vaxxed AND I follow the Govt health requireements for the country.It is a brave insurer whose policy conditions are at odds with the orthodox and official medical advice from a government health department
So if the official recommendation is no booster, insurers won’t say yes booster.
Sure, but TI conditions will stay within the official recommendations of the countries visited.Denmark , Israel and the USA are already giving boosters
UK has pretty much dropped everything now, no need for testing on arrival even for unvaxxed. No more passenger locator forms. Flying with them in June. I’ll feel nekkid!The first crack is appearing in the wall of plane travel. BA to drop mask requirement.
British Airways Drops Face Mask Requirement (Update: Postponed)
British Airways will be dropping the requirement to wear a face mask on most flights as of Wednesday, March 16, 2022. Here are the details.onemileatatime.com
In this peer-reviewed study published by the journal JCI Insight on March 22, 2022, infants and toddlers who experienced a SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus infection had significantly higher antibody levels against the virus than adults.
Antibodies to a key site on the virus’s outer spike protein—the “receptor-binding domain” (RBD)—were present at much higher levels in children compared to adults: more than 13 times higher in children age 0-4, and nearly nine times higher in children age 5-17.
And levels of SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies, which may help predict protection against severe COVID infection, were nearly twice as high in children ages 0-4 compared to adults.
But the danger of contracting the deadly virus still lurks in every corner of the city and in recent weeks, cases have been soaring.
A record number of more than 4.1 million people were infected with the coronavirus across England in the week ending March 26, the majority with the Omicron variant.
While these conditions would have sparked calls for restrictions in previous waves, the government is unlikely to enact a lockdown or bring back enforceable health measures this time around.
This is the reality of learning to live with COVID-19. And as Australia debates whether to end quarantine requirements for close contacts of COVID cases, the UK offers a glimpse into how post-pandemic life works and what we can avoid.