Coronavirus - New Zealand
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@mariner4life said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@snowy said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@winger said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@canefan said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
Thats great. One less person in the queue. Good luck leaving her safety in God's hands. The only bad thing is that the innocent suckers that follow her and her shitbag husband will likely do the same. But stupid is as stupid does
But whats the issue. If the vaccine works (and whats the point if it doesn't) then those that take it are protected. Those that don't will rely on their in-built immune system. These no vaccine takers will also provide a small control group to measure the effectiveness of those that go the vaccine route.
Because they may spread it Winger, to those that haven't yet had a vaccine opportunity.
If the vaccine doesn't work, you are correct, there is no point, but I suspect that they wouldn't have produced billions of doses of a useless product to stab billions of people if it didn't work.
You know about smallpox, polio, etc, right?
Nice. Your turn. That was it for me.
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Laser Kiwi has made a return (via Tik Tok)
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@dogmeat said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
@donsteppa From Sunday we will all be allowed to go to the pub - as long as it's on top of a hill!
Fortunately both my locals are
With some fly spray on hand for the likely plague of locusts
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@donsteppa haha yep, after todays events (that fortunately didnt eventuate to a great deal) who knows what else is in store for us!
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Auckland back to L2 from Sunday, rest of NZ L1
A reminder from Jacinda:
There can be no more than 100 people at social events in level 2.
"we're moving to level 2 on a Sunday morning, the restriction to 100 will apply to church services," she said.
Brian gets most of his tithe by DD doesnt he? So he shouldnt care!
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@taniwharugby Would be a real shame if a local constable dropped by a public church service on Sunday and there were more than 100 people...
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@winger said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
If the vaccine works (and whats the point if it doesn't) then those that take it are protected.
It does. Unless data from 20 million vaccinations in the UK has somehow been rigged by Bill Gates, the Illuminati or whatever.
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@victor-meldrew pfft you call that evidence! I was talking to Janice from next door last night. Well, it turns out her nephew's friend's dogsitter had the vaccine (3Γ!!) And she still got the covids!!
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so an Air NZ crew member, tests negative, cruises off into the sunset, and tests positive a few days later.
Apparently deemed very low risk due to Auckland being in L3 when they were out, which was at a supermarket and health centre.
They had been vaccinated days earlier
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@taniwharugby said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
so an Air NZ crew member, tests negative, cruises off into the sunset, and tests positive a few days later.
not their fault -and they sound like they were diligent in using the app.
Also, they didn't lie to contact tracers, which is nice
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@taniwharugby good argument for daily saliva tests, self administered at home if needed. There's no major downside, and if it picks up early infections it pays for itself very quickly.
Focus on high risk people,miq workers, fi6ght attendants, etc
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Police have been called in to try and track down a gymgoer linked to Auckland's February cluster.
βOne person from the gym remains outstanding and Health staff are working with other agencies including police to try and contact this person,β the Ministry of Health said.
Must be living under a rock.
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@taniwharugby said in Coronavirus - New Zealand:
Police have been called in to try and track down a gymgoer linked to Auckland's February cluster.
βOne person from the gym remains outstanding and Health staff are working with other agencies including police to try and contact this person,β the Ministry of Health said.
Must be
living under a rocka farken inconsiderate cock.FIFY