Coronavirus - New Zealand
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@canefan although reading that, Sam is also not happy the Govt aint buying into the CovidCard thing...
Hearing mixed messages around the traps.
IMO putting NZ into L4 again wont be as effective as I am not sure as many people will abide by the rules this time.
I think plenty more businesses should be able to operate at L3 too, but doesnt appear much ahs changed, guess we will see later if they have learned anything
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@taniwharugby said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@canefan although reading that, Sam is also not happy the Govt aint buying into the CovidCard thing...
Hearing mixed messages around the traps.
IMO putting NZ into L4 again wont be as effective as I am not sure as many people will abide by the rules this time.
I think plenty more businesses should be able to operate at L3 too, but doesnt appear much ahs changed, guess we will see later if they have learned anything
He is sort of right (although his solution might not be best), our contact tracing appears to be pants as they still can't ID the source of the new cluster. Or if they know they ain't telling
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One thing not discussed in this article is that many of the vaccine candidates are unconventional (viral vector, mRNA liposome nanoparticles) and require different manufacturing, or require large volume production of viral proteins and novel adjuvants (expensive, slow, tricky to get right).
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Probably the best outcome given circumstances, now need to plug gaps in 12 days.
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I struggle to believe the economy runs at 60% during level 4
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@taniwharugby said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
Probably the best outcome given circumstances, now need to plug gaps in 12 days.
No identification of the original leak
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@No-Quarter said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
I struggle to believe the economy runs at 60% during level 4
I can believe it from what I saw around here at the time. Agriculture, horticulture, freight & logistics, supermarkets, food and beverage manufacturing, healthcare, aged care, all up and running, plus the people who were able to work from home.
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Cindy says it isn't important to identify the source of the leak. WTF?! If we don't know how it got in how can we stop it next time? Of course it would be convenient not to find that the leak was associated with failure of quarantine protocol, which would reflect badly on the government...
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@Donsteppa said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@No-Quarter said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
I struggle to believe the economy runs at 60% during level 4
I can believe it from what I saw around here at the time. Agriculture, horticulture, freight & logistics, supermarkets, food and beverage manufacturing, healthcare, aged care, all up and running, plus the people who were able to work from home.
Absolutely.
We're not all tradies and hospo workers thank fuck.
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@MN5 said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@Donsteppa said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@No-Quarter said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
I struggle to believe the economy runs at 60% during level 4
I can believe it from what I saw around here at the time. Agriculture, horticulture, freight & logistics, supermarkets, food and beverage manufacturing, healthcare, aged care, all up and running, plus the people who were able to work from home.
Absolutely.
We're not all tradies and hospo workers thank fuck.
Or dentists you muthafuckas