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Old 04-01-2021, 01:37 PM   #8761
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What's the latest on the vaccine. Does it actually stop you becoming infected or just the progression of the illness?

If it's the later how will that work? They can protect the aged/ill and let it rip though the rest of the population?
God only knows, which one? every man & their dog is releasing them... funny that!
Anyone seen stats for the other flu's this past year, thats looking mighty suss too!
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What's the latest on the vaccine. Does it actually stop you becoming infected or just the progression of the illness?

If it's the later how will that work? They can protect the aged/ill and let it rip though the rest of the population?
From what I’ve read I think the latter scenario, so provide protection to vulnerable by reducing impact of infection rather than overall prevention of any transmission of infection.
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God only knows, which one? every man & their dog is releasing them... funny that!
Anyone seen stats for the other flu's this past year, thats looking mighty suss too!
I'm not sure which stats you're talking about in particular (or how they look suss), but in NZ we almost eradicated that too...
https://www.rnz.co.nz/national/progr...ue-to-lockdown

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Things would be a lot easier if everyone knew that these symptoms were a result of your immune system working
Maybe then we wouldn't have all these anti-vaxxers saying stupid things like "the vaccine makes you sick", "I don't vaccinate my kids, and they never get sick".

Luckily with these vaccines being mRNA vaccines, we shouldn't have to worry about people 'getting sick from the vaccine' since they don't actually contain the virus itself...
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Geez I don't know what is worse! reading the news papers about covid19 updates or reading the 2nd hand news updates that get posted in this topic.
As a Victorian you should be greatful that we have a NSWelshman filtering all the Victorian news for us. Day in day out. I really appreciate that all the faults are highlighted too. I'll give him a gold star for gold standard.
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NSW records zero local COVID-19 cases, but two cases found after reporting period


NSW Acting Premier John Barilaro challenged people to come out in droves to get tested, particularly in Western Sydney.

"My message to everybody, everyone though today we are talking about a zero day of locally-acquired cases, it is important that we keep that testing regime up," Mr Barilaro said.

"Let's see how as a state we can actually again bring the numbers up — 30, 40, 50,000."


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As a Victorian you should be greatful that we have a NSWelshman filtering all the Victorian news for us. Day in day out. I really appreciate that all the faults are highlighted too. I'll give him a gold star for gold standard.
You get the day off today - I couldn't find anything negative about Victoria to post

All the bad news is north of the Murray ATM.
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Dan Andrews is slammed for refusing to cancel his holiday plans as a third Covid outbreak threatens Victoria
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Wonder what the Murdoch fluffer headlines will be from tomorrow?

Will we see similar words such as "slammed" and "refusing" used for the Premier who is going on holidays during an ever increasing Covid outbreak in her state?
What a surprise (NOT!) to see there is no Murdoch media hysteria about this!?? News Corp and their "associate" fluffers at their very best.


*Funny how they have also conveniently ignored reporting on the multiple hotel quarantine breaches.

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*Disclaimer: Not an attack on the NSW government. Attacking News Corp.

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NSW Police Minister ‘furious’ as cops investigate Fairfield wedding venue for having 600-800 guests
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The Imperial Paradiso reception venue in Fairfield was fined... wait for it.. $5'000 dollars. After they had deliberately disobeyed NSW directives. $5'000, when the venue is said to have made a profit of just over $100'000 for the night. None of the 600 to 800 guests in attendance were fined.

This will only encourage other venues to do as they please, if the fine is only going to be $5'000.
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[B][SIZE="4"]The Imperial Paradiso reception venue in Fairfield was fined... wait for it.. $5'000 dollars. After they had deliberately disobeyed NSW directives. $5'000, when the venue is said to have made a profit of just over $100'000 for the night. None of the 600 to 800 guests in attendance were fined.

This will only encourage other venues to do as they please, if the fine is only going to be $5'000.
Having trouble with this - they were fined 5 inches to 3 decimal places?
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i didnt think the banks would play ball with that handing over private data
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i didnt think the banks would play ball with that handing over private data
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Most shops have CCTV, just run a few Pics through facebook (which is in the public domain) their facial recognition software should indentify a few people Plus GOVCO have your Drivers Licence Pic Too..


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on whom spent what where
I would have thought everybody would know by now in special times needs special actions to combat this virus, personal liberties and rights are being overridden for the common good and this has already happened in Victoria and now happening in NSW.
Have not seen any bleeding hearts complaining lately.

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Have not seen any bleeding hearts complaining lately.

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Even the health groups doing the tracing are firewalling the info being given to other agencies .. as in not giving it.

I really don't see it happening to be honest. The organisations that process those payments will not hand it over to a state government, which would leave the retailer to hand to over and I doubt they would either.
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Urgent Covid alert for 63 Sydney suburbs after disturbing find

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More than 60 suburbs have been put on alert, after sewage testing at two treatment plants in Sydney detected fragments of the virus which causes Covid-19.

The fragments were detected as part of NSW’s ongoing sewage surveillance, the two treatment plants authorities flagged on Monday are the treatment plants in Liverpool and Glenfield in Sydney’s south west.

The suburbs covered by the Liverpool and Glenfield treatment plans include:
  • Abbotsbury
  • Airds
  • Ambarvale
  • Appin
  • Austral
  • Bardia
  • Blair Athol
  • Blairmount
  • Bonnyrigg Heights
  • Bow Bowing
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  • Cecil Hills
  • Cecil Park
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  • Eagle Vale
  • Edensor Park
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  • Elizabeth Hills
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  • Gledswood Hills
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  • Ingleburn
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  • Len Waters Estate
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  • Macquarie Links
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  • Minto
  • Moorebank
  • Pleasure Point
  • Preston
  • Raby,
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  • Ruse
  • St Andrews
  • St Helens Park
  • Varroville
  • Voyager Point
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Even the health groups doing the tracing are firewalling the info being given to other agencies .. as in not giving it.

I really don't see it happening to be honest. The organisations that process those payments will not hand it over to a state government, which would leave the retailer to hand to over and I doubt they would either.

It appears the National Contact Tracing Review has recommended using payment cards to help with contact tracing. It also appears National Cabinet had agreed to the recommendations. It doesn't talk about the legal ramifications though.

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/fede...13-p56eea.html

https://www.mobilepaymentstoday.com/...-transactions/
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It appears the National Contact Tracing Review has recommended using payment cards to help with contact tracing. It also appears National Cabinet had agreed to the recommendations. It doesn't talk about the legal ramifications though.

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/fede...13-p56eea.html

https://www.mobilepaymentstoday.com/...-transactions/
Very curious about this as well...

Considering that when police want similar information it takes many weeks and many many hoops to jump through...

Yet, in reality it would take all of 5 minutes of everyone played ball...
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Very curious about this as well...

Considering that when police want similar information it takes many weeks and many many hoops to jump through...

Yet, in reality it would take all of 5 minutes of everyone played ball...
I can see how it could get a bit awkward if there is a well known outbreak at an "adult only" establishment and the hubby (or wife?) gets the phone call Not that one would use a credit card at those fine establishments.
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It appears the National Contact Tracing Review has recommended using payment cards to help with contact tracing. It also appears National Cabinet had agreed to the recommendations. It doesn't talk about the legal ramifications though.

https://www.smh.com.au/politics/fede...13-p56eea.html

https://www.mobilepaymentstoday.com/...-transactions/
The one major problem I can see is card holders who aren't the account owners. So it may happen that someone using a card in a location and a different person is contacted about that usage... which could be problematic for a number of privacy reasons.

But would be interesting to see if it happens.
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The one major problem I can see is card holders who aren't the account owners. So it may happen that someone using a card in a location and a different person is contacted about that usage... which could be problematic for a number of privacy reasons.

But would be interesting to see if it happens.
Correct... I had a similar argument with the bank when I got another person a credit card linked to mine.

Different name, same account - no way to differentiate who paid for what come statement time.
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Remember back in the day on the rugby paddock, there was that chirpy little turd of a half back who would stand at the back of the ruck and constantly wind you up. All you ever wanted to do was grab him and beat the living daylights out of him... be he would always scamper away.

McGowan is the political version of that half back

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Even the health groups doing the tracing are firewalling the info being given to other agencies .. as in not giving it.

I really don't see it happening to be honest. The organisations that process those payments will not hand it over to a state government, which would leave the retailer to hand to over and I doubt they would either.
Believe what you may but when emergency powers are invoked a new set of rules come into play.
Do you think governments do not enact or seek special provisions to their powers in times like these?
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Remember back in the day on the rugby paddock, there was that chirpy little turd of a half back who would stand at the back of the ruck and constantly wind you up. All you ever wanted to do was grab him and beat the living daylights out of him... be he would always scamper away.

McGowan is the political version of that half back

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IMO, states 'allowing' or at least not controlling interstate travel should have acted differently.

You'll bag Gladdys, you'll bag Dan ? What about S.A, Tas or NT ? Haven't heard much from them, at least Mark tells you the 'deal'
If the state(s) govt can't control the people, why shouldn't it be 'black and white' ?
We are fortunate here that's for sure, what would you do with that option given its 'out of control' there ?

I would stand and defend regardless of them that think a loud, with a superiority complex will win; does not work in my space

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I still cant understand why the Federal Govt doesnt install/enact 'standards'
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I still cant understand why the Federal Govt doesnt install/enact 'standards'
This article should somewhat explain the Federal Governments contribution to this whole pandemic.

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When it comes to the managing of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia, there is plenty of blame to go around. But don’t look to the federal government to accept its fair share.

The Sydney Northern Beaches outbreak has shattered the poster girl image of Liberal premier Gladys Berejiklian that her Canberra counterparts have spent most of the year telling us was the “gold standard” among the states.


Early in the pandemic at the first meeting of Scott Morrison’s national cabinet – the rolling summit of the state and territory leaders – according to a source close to the meeting, the states were shocked when the Prime Minister came to the meeting with no quarantine plan.

I am told that’s when Mr Andrews, with the support of the other state and territory leaders, agreed to set up and pay for hotel quarantine.

This let the Commonwealth off the hook, not that you would know it with the PM regularly touting his generous offer of the Australian Defence Force to assist with policing the arrangement.
The entire article can be found HERE. Well worth the read.
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IMO, states 'allowing' or at least not controlling interstate travel should have acted differently.

You'll bag Gladdys, you'll bag Dan ? What about S.A, Tas or NT ? Haven't heard much from them, at least Mark tells you the 'deal'
If the state(s) govt can't control the people, why shouldn't it be 'black and white' ?
We are fortunate here that's for sure, what would you do with that option given its 'out of control' there ?

I would stand and defend regardless of them that think a loud, with a superiority complex will win; does not work in my space

I'm a big fan of MM. Its got nothing to do with party politics, I just like how he calls it straight, no beating around the bush, marketing spin or weasel words. He is doing exactly the right thing by his constituents with these quick and firm decisions. In fact I think he is doing the right thing by the country as a whole. WA's economy is churning along, and they are bringing in a surplus whereas other states are haemorrhaging deficits.

Lecturing is when you stand on your ivory tower criticising every other premier for taking steps to protect their residents when it is your inaction causing it. Just my opinion.
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I'm a big fan of MM. Its got nothing to do with party politics, I just like how he calls it straight, no beating around the bush, marketing spin or weasel words. He is doing exactly the right thing by his constituents with these quick and firm decisions. In fact I think he is doing the right thing by the country as a whole. WA's economy is churning along, and they are bringing in a surplus whereas other states are haemorrhaging deficits.

Lecturing is when you stand on your ivory tower criticising every other premier for taking steps to protect their residents when it is your inaction causing it. Just my opinion.
I hear you, it is a hard (hard) situation. He is that half back that has a good position ?
Not sure he will scamper away, alone maybe but he has backing of us in the WA bubble
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