Corona virus, Port and the AFL. Part 4.

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Looks like things are starting to move re booster shots.



The recommendation is that the booster is given 6 months after the second jab.The email or text will be sent 5 months after your second jab. For me that means a booster in late February. Vaccinations officially began in Australia on February 22 this year so there are people who are already way overdue for the booster. They really should have those underutilsed mass vaccination centres open for boosters now, not in a month's time.
 
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Bahaha Papa G, the guy who gets his inside word and does all his research by Twitter reckons you won't understand the intricacies of Hallthhh.
Well of course in your nimble anti mask fetishist brain you would think that someone like Papa who has never stepped a foot in health would know more of the internal goings on and strains and outcomes than someone who has worked in it for nearly his whole career, a lot of that time working on incident reports and riskmans as part of the role.

You never say where your mask research paper or where you get your bullshit info from. Perhaps you have a direct line to DeSantis?
I am curious to know where YOUR expertise comes from so I could even begin to get why you are so anti mask.
You mention science, but you are definitely no scientist.
So why are you such and expert?
No credibility whatsoever. Zilch.
 

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Front page of today's Monopoly times is telling us borders will open on December 1. On current figures SA is due to get to 80% full vax on December 3. The Committee For Public Safety is due to meet today and a timeline for opening borders is on the agenda.


Surely they should wait until the school term ends on 11 December. Most kids are not vaccinated, at least make sure that they're not in the petrie dish of schools spreading it like wildfire before Christmas. Selfishly, I hope they wait until after the Test Match so we can enjoy that and then open the border just before Christmas.
 
Anybody got access to the Advertiser? The headline staes that that Grey campaigner wants to keep restrictions up until March? Can Grant Stevens just throw her out the window?

https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/coro...d/news-story/184cda096ec292921309e0bf7381b4fc

South Australia’s top Covid-19 officials are grappling with what restrictions will be needed when the Delta strain of Covid-19 hits, amid “significant tensions” over the state’s road map out of the pandemic.

The transition committee, which meets on Tuesday, is developing new rules for when SA hits the magic 80 per cent vaccination target.

But senior government sources have revealed “significant tensions” between committee officials, who have yet to formalise the road map.

Officials are investigating a “buffer zone” of up to three months of “marginal” changes after borders lift, allowing SA Health to monitor how hospitals were coping with Covid.

Different time frames have been proposed but no decisions reached, sources said.

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She'd keep restrictions forever if it were up to her.

We are a bees dick off 80% single vax. 62.5% double vax. Expected to hit 80% by first week of December. We will be in Hot weather for the next 6 months. COVID doesn't spread nearly as well in hot weather. It's time to open up. **** this living under the blanket shit. If some boomers die so be it. If Health care is a little stretched for a little while so be it. Nicola can go **** herself.
 

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We are a bees dick off 80% single vax. 62.5% double vax. Expected to hit 80% by first week of December. We will be in Hot weather for the next 6 months. COVID doesn't spread nearly as well in hot weather. It's time to open up. fu** this living under the blanket sh*t. If some boomers die so be it. If Health care is a little stretched for a little while so be it. Nicola can go fu** herself.

Also worth noting the vast, vast majority of high risk people (ie over 60s) are double vaccinated, way more than the 62.5% in the general population.

As NSW have shown, once you get the vulnerable vaccinated, the death rate is flu like at worst, hospitals don't collapse, everyone gets on with life. It's literally the point of the vaccine.
 
Also worth noting the vast, vast majority of high risk people (ie over 60s) are double vaccinated, way more than the 62.5% in the general population.

As NSW have shown, once you get the vulnerable vaccinated, the death rate is flu like at worst, hospitals don't collapse, everyone gets on with life. It's literally the point of the vaccine.

Yep. I think I linked an article a few days ago about Singapore. Double Vax is well into the 80 per cent there. They had a "spike" in Covid cases but 98.7% of those that have Covid are Asymtomatic. Honestly, we live in Adelaide, we have so much space. It's not like we live in a big metropolis like SIngapore. Social distancing happens naturally. If you are double vaxxed, get Covid and die, well that's nature telling you something. 99.9% of people will be okay. You were just unlucky. Lets move on.
 
https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/coro...d/news-story/184cda096ec292921309e0bf7381b4fc

South Australia’s top Covid-19 officials are grappling with what restrictions will be needed when the Delta strain of Covid-19 hits, amid “significant tensions” over the state’s road map out of the pandemic.

The transition committee, which meets on Tuesday, is developing new rules for when SA hits the magic 80 per cent vaccination target.

But senior government sources have revealed “significant tensions” between committee officials, who have yet to formalise the road map.

Officials are investigating a “buffer zone” of up to three months of “marginal” changes after borders lift, allowing SA Health to monitor how hospitals were coping with Covid.

Different time frames have been proposed but no decisions reached, sources said.

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Geez our hospital system is a mess
 
Also worth noting the vast, vast majority of high risk people (ie over 60s) are double vaccinated, way more than the 62.5% in the general population.

As NSW have shown, once you get the vulnerable vaccinated, the death rate is flu like at worst, hospitals don't collapse, everyone gets on with life. It's literally the point of the vaccine.
You are right about hospitals won’t atually physically collapse, the buildings will remain and all might appear as usual albeit busier and I agree we have to open up at some stage.
If only those who are on the fence would get vaccinated sooner rather than later, rather than a mad late panic and rush once the opening up date looms.
Where the health system issues will be is the fall out, the things the average person won’t see unless their own family member or themselves are affected. Medication errors, medical errors resulting in morbidity or sometimes mortality, insufficient timely care for covid and non covid patients, staff burnout to name just a few. Of course we will have to accept much of this.
 
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As NSW have shown, once you get the vulnerable vaccinated, the death rate is flu like at worst, hospitals don't collapse, everyone gets on with life. It's literally the point of the vaccine.

Way to early to say this but signs are positive yes. Dealing with flu patients is nothing like covid in hospitals though. Who would of thought though , high vaccination coverage = positive outcomes???
Both NSW and Victoria are leading the country out of this and are following the national plan. Every other state needs to get a move on. McGowan mandating 70% of employees to get vaccinated in the state is a start.
 
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