Mr Beefy wrote:Or maybe the virus is real and she was unwell
How dare you! A sick person going to the doctors, unheard of
by Brodlach » Thu Jun 10, 2021 9:37 am
Mr Beefy wrote:Or maybe the virus is real and she was unwell
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 am Bays » Thu Jun 10, 2021 9:51 am
daysofourlives wrote:Thought for the day
A woman flouts the Melbourne lockdown, gets out of the state, drives through NSW and into Queensland, does all this, doesn't get caught, arrives in Queensland and says to herself, "shit, I better get a PCR test".
C'mon, its the last thing this type of person would do.
Making up cases again ahead of SoE extensions.
by Mythical Creature » Thu Jun 10, 2021 10:13 am
am Bays wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Thought for the day
A woman flouts the Melbourne lockdown, gets out of the state, drives through NSW and into Queensland, does all this, doesn't get caught, arrives in Queensland and says to herself, "shit, I better get a PCR test".
C'mon, its the last thing this type of person would do.
Making up cases again ahead of SoE extensions.
The fact she's been admitted to a secondary/tertiary hospital on teh Sunshine Coast given that most major hospitals around the country are at capacity makes me know that she is ill.
People aren't admitted to hospital in Australia for a virus unless it is real. We haven't got the beds for that.
Sorry Daisy the reality of the Australian health Care system doesn't support your imagination
by Mythical Creature » Thu Jun 10, 2021 10:16 am
by Jim05 » Thu Jun 10, 2021 10:16 am
Husband has tested positiveMythical Creature wrote:am Bays wrote:daysofourlives wrote:Thought for the day
A woman flouts the Melbourne lockdown, gets out of the state, drives through NSW and into Queensland, does all this, doesn't get caught, arrives in Queensland and says to herself, "shit, I better get a PCR test".
C'mon, its the last thing this type of person would do.
Making up cases again ahead of SoE extensions.
The fact she's been admitted to a secondary/tertiary hospital on teh Sunshine Coast given that most major hospitals around the country are at capacity makes me know that she is ill.
People aren't admitted to hospital in Australia for a virus unless it is real. We haven't got the beds for that.
Sorry Daisy the reality of the Australian health Care system doesn't support your imagination
How infectious is she though if her husband has tested negative? He is the one who sat in the car with her. If I were all these places she stopped at it would be pretty unlikely to catch it based on that I would have thought.
by Trader » Thu Jun 10, 2021 10:23 am
by MW » Thu Jun 10, 2021 11:43 am
Dutchy wrote:We have to learn to live with it
by whufc » Thu Jun 10, 2021 12:30 pm
MW wrote:Dutchy wrote:We have to learn to live with it
In reality we are. The amount of people that would have it going undiagnosed would be alarming to a lot of people. The evidence in the waste water shows you that.
by The Bedge » Thu Jun 10, 2021 12:37 pm
whufc wrote:Surely the world cant go in and out of lockdowns, travel bubbles etc for the next 20 years. Yes we can continue to trace into venues, continue to have social distancing rules and capacity rules but unless we can find a way to completely eradicate the virus or to 'enforce' mandatory vaccinations then we are going to have to get to a point where people just have to live with the risk like we do many other risks we live with every day.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by MW » Thu Jun 10, 2021 12:43 pm
whufc wrote:MW wrote:Dutchy wrote:We have to learn to live with it
In reality we are. The amount of people that would have it going undiagnosed would be alarming to a lot of people. The evidence in the waste water shows you that.
I'm not sure we have.
Surely the world cant go in and out of lockdowns, travel bubbles etc for the next 20 years. Yes we can continue to trace into venues, continue to have social distancing rules and capacity rules but unless we can find a way to completely eradicate the virus or to 'enforce' mandatory vaccinations then we are going to have to get to a point where people just have to live with the risk like we do many other risks we live with every day.
I also think that if such things as enforced vaccination or even vaccine passports become a permeant requirement then there is enough of a disgruntled population which will cause an uprising. It wont be me as I've had my vaccine and I know I'm happy to do my bit but am I going to be happy in 10 years time to still have restrictions placed on me at any minute absolutely not.
by whufc » Thu Jun 10, 2021 12:52 pm
The Bedge wrote:whufc wrote:Surely the world cant go in and out of lockdowns, travel bubbles etc for the next 20 years. Yes we can continue to trace into venues, continue to have social distancing rules and capacity rules but unless we can find a way to completely eradicate the virus or to 'enforce' mandatory vaccinations then we are going to have to get to a point where people just have to live with the risk like we do many other risks we live with every day.
Don't you think this will just end up becoming like the common flu? Vaccination shot each year, live life knowing that xx amount of people will contract and die.
Will never be able to eradicate it completely.
The largest concern early days was that no vaccine was available, thus no way to control or prepare for it. This time next year, surely it'll be life as normal?
by Jim05 » Thu Jun 10, 2021 12:54 pm
You will absolutely require a vaccination to travel on any aircraft domestically IMO and that will be a lead in to other thingswhufc wrote:The Bedge wrote:whufc wrote:Surely the world cant go in and out of lockdowns, travel bubbles etc for the next 20 years. Yes we can continue to trace into venues, continue to have social distancing rules and capacity rules but unless we can find a way to completely eradicate the virus or to 'enforce' mandatory vaccinations then we are going to have to get to a point where people just have to live with the risk like we do many other risks we live with every day.
Don't you think this will just end up becoming like the common flu? Vaccination shot each year, live life knowing that xx amount of people will contract and die.
Will never be able to eradicate it completely.
The largest concern early days was that no vaccine was available, thus no way to control or prepare for it. This time next year, surely it'll be life as normal?
Yeah I think that's exactly what will happen.
I think we might see places such as aged care able to enforce no vaccine no visit but could you imagine the uproar if the AFL enforced no vaccines no ticket....
My personal guess is that yep we will get to a point where coronavirus is considered on the same level as flu, albeit people understand how quickly it can spread so more people probably will get the vaccine than the flu one.
by whufc » Thu Jun 10, 2021 12:56 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Thu Jun 10, 2021 12:58 pm
by whufc » Thu Jun 10, 2021 1:02 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:I wonder what sort of shit people cop when others find out that they've had covid?
I know it's not generally their fault but there is a lot of pissed off people out there and people are ruthless.
by Dutchy » Thu Jun 10, 2021 1:48 pm
by Booney » Thu Jun 10, 2021 2:19 pm
Dutchy wrote:It will be interesting to see is having COVID provides some long term health impacts.
If we have to learn to live with it, then why the hell is the vax program going so slowly??
by Dutchy » Thu Jun 10, 2021 2:25 pm
by Booney » Thu Jun 10, 2021 2:37 pm
Dutchy wrote: Is supply an issue or concern if they did that?
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