22 cases today in Victoria. All linked but no idea how long infectious in the community yet..
Sheesh.
Sheesh.
We will have to agree to disagree. There is risk in everything. Saying you can’t compare risk is just incorrect and an issue society will have to learn to cope with (we do on 1000s of things they just aren’t forced into our face every day as explicitly as coronavirus is).Sorry Roar - you can’t compare the risk of these events - we don’t think or act like that.
You can’t have a car accident watching footy at the mcg, or having a beer at the pup, or someone cleaning your room if you live in an aged care facility, or you stay in a hotel room on the same floor as someone else.
Its to simplistic which is why the community don’t buy the feds messaging on this.
Even the freedom day people of the UK have had many lockdowns.
Should have been from the start. The single biggest reason we have the current situation. Massive failure of leadership that will see Scomo lose the next election - deservedly. His legacy -the shittest PM ever.A national covid response to outbreaks would also be a good thing. Won't get that with this federal government though.
22 cases today in Victoria. All linked but no idea how long infectious in the community yet..
Sheesh.
On face value those numbers don't sound good but the key is how many have been in the community whilst infectious.22 cases today in Victoria. All linked but no idea how long infectious in the community yet..
Sheesh.
I hold the state ministers jointly responsible for this along with sco mo. One hold out means no federal response right? it’s the worst situation if you need unanimous agreement and just one party wants to play politics. You are hosed if they aren’t in your party and you don’t have some other way of applying pressure to get them to do the right thing.Should have been from the start. The single biggest reason we have the current situation. Massive failure of leadership that will see Scomo lose the next election - deservedly. His legacy -the shittest PM ever.
So you blame Berejiklian, and Morrison?I hold the state ministers jointly responsible for this along with sco mo. One hold out means no federal response right? it’s the worst situation if you need unanimous agreement and just one party wants to play politics. You are hosed if they aren’t in your party and you don’t have some other way of applying pressure to get them to do the right thing.
don’t disagree with your point though.
Reporting states all are readily linked to other cases.On face value those numbers don't sound good but the key is how many have been in the community whilst infectious.
That said you'd hope they'd be going down not up after a 5 day lockdown.
Yeah that there are "mystery" infections is good but how many are in isolation whilst infectious is the key.Reporting states all are readily linked to other cases.
https://twitter.com/covidbaseau shows a great genogram each day showing how all cases are linked.
So you blame Berejiklian, and Morrison?
We will have to agree to disagree. There is risk in everything. Saying you can’t compare risk is just incorrect and an issue society will have to learn to cope with (we do on 1000s of things they just aren’t forced into our face every day as explicitly as coronavirus is).
please not for context I’m taking about AFTER everyone gets an opportunity to vaccinate, NOT right now. So you do get a choice. Vaccinate and go to the footy vs don’t vaccinate and go to the footy. Just like choosing to ride a motorbike vs taking a car. I appreciate your point on passively getting it from someone else - you still (in the overwhelming majority of cases) have a choice to vaccinate.
Yep for sure I’m assuming that once everyone has a chance to get vaccinated there isn’t a secondary effect to the rest of the community And the existing systems can handle the caseload it generates. I was focused on the individual choice of doing something riskier like motorbike riding vs automobile travel and the individual choice to vaccinate once everything is opened up.Hey Roar, disagree with your comparisons to road deaths and smoking deaths - these are predictable statistically and will not overwhelm the health system. That's a false equivalence. A comparison to flu deaths is much more apt IMO.
However, agree that corona will become endemic and we will "learn to live with it" - most of us will get boosters annually, there will be deaths each year, there will be people who suffer long covid. The big question then is when do we decide the risk is small enough, or manageable enough for us to open up and cease lockdowns. We might see situations where nursing homes go into semi-lockdown if there is a case or covid is out in the surrounding community.
Well Ezy....I live 60 k from Melbourne cbd but classed as metroIve got to give credit where credit is due from a selfish POV;
the Sydney lockdown, with regional NSW essentially normal (masks indoors and 5 visitors, very good compliance) is logical and seems to be working.
I think this is better policy than Vic whole state lockdown, and I think all of regional Vic would agree.
Hmmm..just had a look.
Well, a million dollars will buy half a house.
Insta-spivs in linen I love itIt'd be a shitbox too,
with wife-swapping,coke head, insta-spivs in linen on one side,
and an AirB&B party central, overflowing your wheels bin with bottles and cans, on the other side.
The spin Is outrageous. Any politician that owns their mistakes and learns from them will have my support.110 in NSW. 43 infectious in the community..keeps going up.
Gladys now gaslighting by saying if she hadn't locked down as fast as she did they'd have 1000s of cases now..spare me!