daysofourlives wrote:Straight from the horses mouth
https://www.facebook.com/reignitedemocr ... 5739488159
Woah Woah Woah, Daisy!
Your not quoting/sourcing information from “book of faeces”, “MSM“ ecetera, Ecetera, ecetera....
Don’t be a sheep, man!
by am Bays » Thu Aug 20, 2020 11:47 am
daysofourlives wrote:Straight from the horses mouth
https://www.facebook.com/reignitedemocr ... 5739488159
by Booney » Thu Aug 20, 2020 11:55 am
Booney wrote:daysofourlives wrote:
Yes why isnt there any positive spin on it? Why is it all doom and gloom.
Reports are becoming more common of aged care facilities getting 30k per covid recorded death and funeral costs covered if families agree to recording covid on death certificate.
Where is all the social media of people on their death beds from covid? You cant tell in this modern world that people are suffering quietly in hospital
Where's the evidence of this, or.....are you the......oracle?
by Magellan » Thu Aug 20, 2020 12:00 pm
daysofourlives wrote:For those who dont want to vaccinate
by Booney » Thu Aug 20, 2020 12:05 pm
Magellan wrote:daysofourlives wrote:For those who dont want to vaccinate
Not doing what other people tell you to do by following a step-by-step script written by other people. The irony is delicious.
by tigerpie » Thu Aug 20, 2020 1:03 pm
am Bays wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Straight from the horses mouth
https://www.facebook.com/reignitedemocr ... 5739488159
Woah Woah Woah, Daisy!
Your not quoting/sourcing information from “book of faeces”, “MSM“ ecetera, Ecetera, ecetera....
Don’t be a sheep, man!
by Jimmy_041 » Thu Aug 20, 2020 2:18 pm
Booney wrote:Dutchy wrote:The Bedge wrote:Kind of bullying people into doing what you want isn't it?
Get this vaccine.. if you don't, that's fine, we just wont support you.
Why does everyone care so much? I mean if I walked into a room with 30 people and 29 are vaccinated - what are they worried about? They're not gonna be impacted..
No they still get basic health support, but remember these ones are likely to put the public health system under significant stress if they dont have the vaccine.
I've said for years smokers should have to fund their own health system and not from tobacco tax, but that's another argument.
by Corona Man » Thu Aug 20, 2020 4:21 pm
by Arch44 » Thu Aug 20, 2020 4:25 pm
Corona Man wrote:Been a passive reader on here more or less the past week, mainly because work has gone mental.
While I am not quite on board with Daisy just yet, the Brett Sutton admission that deaths being recorded as "Covid" may be a little loose..... sure they had Covid, but it may not have been the ultimate cause of their demise. One thing is certain though..... having Covid didn't increase the chances of survival, or improve their quality of life.
From the outset all the government policies (distancing/masks/isolation etc) put in place have been about suppression of transmission, not elimination. Even with a vaccine, I am not sure 100% elimination will be ever be possible. The human race has been around for how long exactly..... and yet there is no cure for the common cold! Whenever we do get a vaccine I will be front and centre, sleeve rolled up, cheers.
My hope is once Melbourne gets the numbers to something a little more reasonable, say 50 cases a day, let's try a different set of distancing policies. It's not like the ones we have been adhering to have been a runaway success.
Rather than locking down Millions of healthy people, lets lock down the elderly & infirmed, or those who feel Corona posses a significant risk to their own health. In other words, everyone takes responsibility for their own individual health and wellbeing, and lets get back to some type of normal.
We have all agreed - stats can say whatever you want them to say. The other stat here is the almost absence of the regular flu this winter. When you compare those that would have died, as a result of regular flu, to Corona is it really worth the financial & mental stresses we are facing?
2 cents spent.
by amber_fluid » Thu Aug 20, 2020 4:29 pm
Corona Man wrote:Been a passive reader on here more or less the past week, mainly because work has gone mental.
While I am not quite on board with Daisy just yet, the Brett Sutton admission that deaths being recorded as "Covid" may be a little loose..... sure they had Covid, but it may not have been the ultimate cause of their demise. One thing is certain though..... having Covid didn't increase the chances of survival, or improve their quality of life.
From the outset all the government policies (distancing/masks/isolation etc) put in place have been about suppression of transmission, not elimination. Even with a vaccine, I am not sure 100% elimination will be ever be possible. The human race has been around for how long exactly..... and yet there is no cure for the common cold! Whenever we do get a vaccine I will be front and centre, sleeve rolled up, cheers.
My hope is once Melbourne gets the numbers to something a little more reasonable, say 50 cases a day, let's try a different set of distancing policies. It's not like the ones we have been adhering to have been a runaway success.
Rather than locking down Millions of healthy people, lets lock down the elderly & infirmed, or those who feel Corona posses a significant risk to their own health. In other words, everyone takes responsibility for their own individual health and wellbeing, and lets get back to some type of normal.
We have all agreed - stats can say whatever you want them to say. The other stat here is the almost absence of the regular flu this winter. When you compare those that would have died, as a result of regular flu, to Corona is it really worth the financial & mental stresses we are facing?
2 cents spent.
by whufc » Thu Aug 20, 2020 4:57 pm
Corona Man wrote:Been a passive reader on here more or less the past week, mainly because work has gone mental.
While I am not quite on board with Daisy just yet, the Brett Sutton admission that deaths being recorded as "Covid" may be a little loose..... sure they had Covid, but it may not have been the ultimate cause of their demise. One thing is certain though..... having Covid didn't increase the chances of survival, or improve their quality of life.
From the outset all the government policies (distancing/masks/isolation etc) put in place have been about suppression of transmission, not elimination. Even with a vaccine, I am not sure 100% elimination will be ever be possible. The human race has been around for how long exactly..... and yet there is no cure for the common cold! Whenever we do get a vaccine I will be front and centre, sleeve rolled up, cheers.
My hope is once Melbourne gets the numbers to something a little more reasonable, say 50 cases a day, let's try a different set of distancing policies. It's not like the ones we have been adhering to have been a runaway success.
Rather than locking down Millions of healthy people, lets lock down the elderly & infirmed, or those who feel Corona posses a significant risk to their own health. In other words, everyone takes responsibility for their own individual health and wellbeing, and lets get back to some type of normal.
We have all agreed - stats can say whatever you want them to say. The other stat here is the almost absence of the regular flu this winter. When you compare those that would have died, as a result of regular flu, to Corona is it really worth the financial & mental stresses we are facing?
2 cents spent.
by The Bedge » Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:19 pm
Corona Man wrote:My hope is once Melbourne gets the numbers to something a little more reasonable, say 50 cases a day, let's try a different set of distancing policies. It's not like the ones we have been adhering to have been a runaway success..
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Brodlach » Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:31 pm
The Bedge wrote:Corona Man wrote:My hope is once Melbourne gets the numbers to something a little more reasonable, say 50 cases a day, let's try a different set of distancing policies. It's not like the ones we have been adhering to have been a runaway success..
.. but in SA we have been averaging less than 1 case a day since May, and there has been very very little lifting of policies.
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by Bum Crack » Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:31 pm
Corona Man wrote:Been a passive reader on here more or less the past week, mainly because work has gone mental.
While I am not quite on board with Daisy just yet, the Brett Sutton admission that deaths being recorded as "Covid" may be a little loose..... sure they had Covid, but it may not have been the ultimate cause of their demise. One thing is certain though..... having Covid didn't increase the chances of survival, or improve their quality of life.
From the outset all the government policies (distancing/masks/isolation etc) put in place have been about suppression of transmission, not elimination. Even with a vaccine, I am not sure 100% elimination will be ever be possible. The human race has been around for how long exactly..... and yet there is no cure for the common cold! Whenever we do get a vaccine I will be front and centre, sleeve rolled up, cheers.
My hope is once Melbourne gets the numbers to something a little more reasonable, say 50 cases a day, let's try a different set of distancing policies. It's not like the ones we have been adhering to have been a runaway success.
Rather than locking down Millions of healthy people, lets lock down the elderly & infirmed, or those who feel Corona posses a significant risk to their own health. In other words, everyone takes responsibility for their own individual health and wellbeing, and lets get back to some type of normal.
We have all agreed - stats can say whatever you want them to say. The other stat here is the almost absence of the regular flu this winter. When you compare those that would have died, as a result of regular flu, to Corona is it really worth the financial & mental stresses we are facing?
2 cents spent.
by Psyber » Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:48 pm
Jimmy_041 wrote: Totally pi$$ed off about the bans on vaping
by tigerpie » Thu Aug 20, 2020 6:21 pm
Corona Man wrote:Been a passive reader on here more or less the past week, mainly because work has gone mental.
While I am not quite on board with Daisy just yet, the Brett Sutton admission that deaths being recorded as "Covid" may be a little loose..... sure they had Covid, but it may not have been the ultimate cause of their demise. One thing is certain though..... having Covid didn't increase the chances of survival, or improve their quality of life.
From the outset all the government policies (distancing/masks/isolation etc) put in place have been about suppression of transmission, not elimination. Even with a vaccine, I am not sure 100% elimination will be ever be possible. The human race has been around for how long exactly..... and yet there is no cure for the common cold! Whenever we do get a vaccine I will be front and centre, sleeve rolled up, cheers.
My hope is once Melbourne gets the numbers to something a little more reasonable, say 50 cases a day, let's try a different set of distancing policies. It's not like the ones we have been adhering to have been a runaway success.
Rather than locking down Millions of healthy people, lets lock down the elderly & infirmed, or those who feel Corona posses a significant risk to their own health. In other words, everyone takes responsibility for their own individual health and wellbeing, and lets get back to some type of normal.
We have all agreed - stats can say whatever you want them to say. The other stat here is the almost absence of the regular flu this winter. When you compare those that would have died, as a result of regular flu, to Corona is it really worth the financial & mental stresses we are facing?
2 cents spent.
by daysofourlives » Thu Aug 20, 2020 8:01 pm
by Wedgie » Thu Aug 20, 2020 8:34 pm
daysofourlives wrote:Can anyone point me in the direction where i can find Victoria's, died of natural causes numbers for this year, just from March/April onwards will be fine?
by Brodlach » Thu Aug 20, 2020 10:33 pm
Wedgie wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Can anyone point me in the direction where i can find Victoria's, died of natural causes numbers for this year, just from March/April onwards will be fine?
South East from here mate.
Brodlach wrote:Rory Laird might end up the best IMO, he is an absolute jet. He has been in great form at the Bloods
by Apachebulldog » Thu Aug 20, 2020 11:26 pm
by Mr Beefy » Thu Aug 20, 2020 11:33 pm
While it’s impossible to know the true death toll of COVID-19, it is clear that in some countries daily deaths have reached rates 50% or higher than the historical average for periods of time:Apachebulldog wrote:This is a great article May this year re daily deaths around the world using 2017 stats and comparing to Corona very interesting reading.
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/05/ ... ronavirus/
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