Coronavirus - New Zealand
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@bovidae said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@crucial Using SM to vaccinate members of the public if there are vials of vaccine that have been thawed and need to be used ASAP.
In this case it was use of SM to cause a problem because some Karen thought that she could manage the situation before actually checking her facts.
The DHB did have a system in place to make sure that excess was used. She got a bunch of people to turn up uninvited. -
Vaccination data updated for the week.
Ahead of target, but I suspect, or have read that their targets are very flexible, and 'constantly updated'.
Anyway. 36,000 vaccinations up since 7 days ago.
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@donsteppa said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
It's been good to see some of the family/partner reunification stories in the media this afternoon. A small step, but brilliant to see a little more joy back in the world.
Absolutely.
Just please nobody fark it up in the next 3 weeks...😬 (he says incredibly selfishly)
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Vaccination data updated for the week.
First dose administered 140580
Second dose administered 42771
Total doses administered 183351I think that is 57k in the week, up from 36k increase the week before. (my maths, not official)
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@rapido said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
Vaccination data updated for the week.
First dose administered 140580
Second dose administered 42771
Total doses administered 183351I think that is 57k in the week, up from 36k increase the week before. (my maths, not official)
Ramping up. Selfishly I prefer that they are ramping up slowly. Means they might have things right by the time of doing the Gen pop.
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@taniwharugby said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
Am I being dumb or does this make no sense? How did they get to NZ, and if they flew, did they fly themselves in their own plane? Otherwise shouldn't there be a few more of these guys...???
Edit, I guess the plane could have been transiting AKL and only 1 person got off???
Odd
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@taniwharugby So questions need to be asked in WA and at Kingsford Smith Airport.
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This fucker knowingly circumvents the lockdown, and systems in Perth and Sydney aren't sharp enough to catch him. But he should be prosecuted because there can be no "I wasn't aware" defence. His flight from Perth to NZ was cancelled due to the lockdown
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@canefan said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
This fucker knowingly circumvents the lockdown, and systems in Perth and Sydney aren't sharp enough to catch him. But he should be prosecuted because there can be no "I wasn't aware" defence. His flight from Perth to NZ was cancelled due to the lockdown
He shouldn't be prosecuted because the lockdown was bullshit.
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@antipodean said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
He shouldn't be prosecuted because the lockdown was bullshit.
man, that's a real anarchist take on that shit. Love 'em or not, just ignoring lockdowns is madness.
I'm as critical as the next bloke (as long at that's @voodoo) about lockdowns, and think we are probably trigger happy, but I'm damn sure to follow the rules as much as possible. The rule of law is critical to a free society (along with freedom of speech, but that's a different story). You can dislike it, want to change it and try to change it, but don't bloody ignore it.
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@nzzp said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@antipodean said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
He shouldn't be prosecuted because the lockdown was bullshit.
man, that's a real anarchist take on that shit. Love 'em or not, just ignoring lockdowns is madness.
I'm as critical as the next bloke (as long at that's @voodoo) about lockdowns, and think we are probably trigger happy, but I'm damn sure to follow the rules as much as possible. The rule of law is critical to a free society (along with freedom of speech, but that's a different story). You can dislike it, want to change it and try to change it, but don't bloody ignore it.
Salus populi suprema est lux.
Pretending there's any medical efficacy to a three day lockdown and depriving citizens of their ability to conduct life is not for the good of the people. As Edmund Burke said; "bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny".
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@antipodean said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@nzzp said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@antipodean said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
He shouldn't be prosecuted because the lockdown was bullshit.
man, that's a real anarchist take on that shit. Love 'em or not, just ignoring lockdowns is madness.
I'm as critical as the next bloke (as long at that's @voodoo) about lockdowns, and think we are probably trigger happy, but I'm damn sure to follow the rules as much as possible. The rule of law is critical to a free society (along with freedom of speech, but that's a different story). You can dislike it, want to change it and try to change it, but don't bloody ignore it.
Salus populi suprema est lux.
Pretending there's any medical efficacy to a three day lockdown and depriving citizens of their ability to conduct life is not for the good of the people. As Edmund Burke said; "bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny".
this is far too intellectual to be here
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@antipodean said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@nzzp said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@antipodean said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
He shouldn't be prosecuted because the lockdown was bullshit.
man, that's a real anarchist take on that shit. Love 'em or not, just ignoring lockdowns is madness.
I'm as critical as the next bloke (as long at that's @voodoo) about lockdowns, and think we are probably trigger happy, but I'm damn sure to follow the rules as much as possible. The rule of law is critical to a free society (along with freedom of speech, but that's a different story). You can dislike it, want to change it and try to change it, but don't bloody ignore it.
Salus populi suprema est lux.
Pretending there's any medical efficacy to a three day lockdown and depriving citizens of their ability to conduct life is not for the good of the people. As Edmund Burke said; "bad laws are the worst sort of tyranny".
I think a bunch of speed limits are set too low. Should I ignore them too?
I'm not actually disagreeing on the effectiveness of 3 day lockdowns (though there is an argument that it buys time to see if things are spreading). The reaction though, of ignoring it is not OK in my world. Particularly as we're on the way out of this shit with a vaccine