Coronavirus - Australia
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@nta said in Coronavirus - Australia:
Cumberland and Blacktown LGAs now subject to worker lockdown measures like the others.
Even when we defeat covid they should stay in lockdown for the benefit of Sydney.
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@antipodean said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@nta said in Coronavirus - Australia:
Cumberland and Blacktown LGAs now subject to worker lockdown measures like the others.
Even when we defeat covid they should stay in lockdown for the benefit of Sydney.
I'm in Blacktown LGA and am happy with this.
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8 week bubble pause....bugger
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@kiwiwomble wonder how that will impact the footy
Coz like ... Priorities - right?
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@frank said in Coronavirus - Australia:
What percentage of Aussies are vaccinated right now?
a friend got his second and posted he was told at the time it was only about 11%, thats all anecdotal though
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@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@frank said in Coronavirus - Australia:
What percentage of Aussies are vaccinated right now?
a friend got his second and posted he was told at the time it was only about 11%, thats all anecdotal though
Says as of 21 July 29.5% part, 11.8% double jabbed
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@voodoo said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@kiwiwomble said in Coronavirus - Australia:
8 week bubble pause....bugger
Downvote!
we're phycing ourselves up to call QANTAS.....
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well, the cancellation on my amazing but expensive Mt Maunganui accommodation for Christmas is the end of October. 8 week pause (at this stage) takes me to the end of September.
i was 90% confident i was going a month ago. Now i am 50/50
I think, given my two trips to Sydney, and Christmas, i just need to stop planning things.
someone want to remind me how great we've got it again?
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@mariner4life you are still breathing right
But yeah, Aus & NZ are far too far down this path now that they have to stay the course until they vaccinate everyone and then look at opening to the world!
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@taniwharugby said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@mariner4life you are still breathing right
But yeah, Aus & NZ are far too far down this path now that they have to stay the course until they vaccinate everyone and then look at opening to the world!
the pessimistic part of me says, even with teh vaccine, when (if) we open up, there are going to be a bunch of cases, and a bunch of people are going to die.
and that will be sad on two fronts. sad that people have died. and sad we have put ourselves through this for not much tangible benefit.
i hope i am very wrong.
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@canefan Don't know about OZ. Until this week NZ definitely had a supply issue but their are also embarrassing reports of GP's and pharmacists ready to go but haven't been accredited yet. So now have supply but not enough people to administer
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@mariner4life as I said the other day, you almost have to make decision and decide if you want to carry on this path, or ramp up vaccination for say 3 months and then do similar to the UK and remove restrictions (with some caveats) and throw caution to the wind
I mean if we threw up our hands now, we'd be like Fiji with it rife and low vaccination numbers.
As others have said, no right or wrong way, even in a decade there will be people discussing which method was the best (assuming the human race hasnt perished by then )
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@taniwharugby said in Coronavirus - Australia:
@mariner4life you are still breathing right
But yeah, Aus & NZ are far too far down this path now that they have to stay the course until they vaccinate everyone and then look at opening to the world!
Will they open to the world once fully vaccinated?
I have my worries about Jacinda.