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Created by Mr Milk > 9 months ago, 6 Aug 2020
Mr Milk
NSW, 3004 posts
12 Aug 2020 1:20PM
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Kamikuza said..
NZ was patting itself on the back for 3 and a half months of no coronavirus cases... Now there are four.

So.... Where did it come from?

Visitors have to spend two weeks in quarantine, there were no new cases, or assumedly hospitalizations or deaths...


I just heard on ABC radio World Today that the virus was detected on freight received at the workplace where one of the family is employed

evlPanda
NSW, 9202 posts
12 Aug 2020 1:46PM
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japie said..
No FN I would not "risk Ivermectin based on a Google search".

I would use it at the recommendation of Professor Brody, Medical Director Professor , MB, BS, BSc(Med), MD, PhD, DSc, FRACP,FACP,FACG, AGAF, Bgungho. I would not not use it at the recommendation of some obscure medical journalist on the internet.

I thought I had made that point quite clearly and concisely. Obviously not!



I thought you didn't trust doctors. HW leaking!

Yeah, but there are things science can't explain, so why should I trust some "doctor" with his "degrees" and fancy stuff?

FormulaNova
WA, 14734 posts
12 Aug 2020 12:04PM
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japie said..
No FN I would not "risk Ivermectin based on a Google search".

I would use it at the recommendation of Professor Brody, Medical Director Professor , MB, BS, BSc(Med), MD, PhD, DSc, FRACP,FACP,FACG, AGAF, Bgungho. I would not not use it at the recommendation of some obscure medical journalist on the internet.

I thought I had made that point quite clearly and concisely. Obviously not!




I thought you didn't trust doctors. HW leaking!

Yeah, but there are things science can't explain, so why should I trust some "doctor" with his "degrees" and fancy stuff?


I wonder if there is a different reaction if someone is suggesting 'vaccine A' versus Hydroxychloroquine.

If a doctor on the internet recommended each, which one would you accept as good advice?

japie
NSW, 6937 posts
12 Aug 2020 4:37PM
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japie said..
No FN I would not "risk Ivermectin based on a Google search".

I would use it at the recommendation of Professor Brody, Medical Director Professor , MB, BS, BSc(Med), MD, PhD, DSc, FRACP,FACP,FACG, AGAF, Bgungho. I would not not use it at the recommendation of some obscure medical journalist on the internet.

I thought I had made that point quite clearly and concisely. Obviously not!




I thought you didn't trust doctors. HW leaking!

Yeah, but there are things science can't explain, so why should I trust some "doctor" with his "degrees" and fancy stuff?


I'm pretty skeptical as to the abilities of a lot of them through experience but I needn't elaborate.

I didn't post the information order to start a debate. If you take a dekko at my original post it was just a link, no comment. I did so for no other reason than I thought it might help to disseminate the information. There's enough misery around at the moment. If Borody is right the knowledge may help to save someone's life.

The usual suspects always come in to bat for their opinions. If they're not careful they will end up in the sin bin with HG

I've just had a brilliant kite session with my new kite!

Thanks for picking your game up Laurie!





Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
12 Aug 2020 8:49PM
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Mr Milk said..
I just heard on ABC radio World Today that the virus was detected on freight received at the workplace where one of the family is employed



Nothing in the NZ online newspapers that I could see Plenty of suggestions that it's flight crew though...

Freight from...where?

So that's how you sink NZ -- keep sending in infected packages every couple of months, the country will stay in lockdown forever...!

Mr Milk
NSW, 3004 posts
12 Aug 2020 9:15PM
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www.smh.com.au/world/oceania/freight-a-possible-source-of-new-coronavirus-cluster-officials-20200812-p55kz4.html



The cool storage facility has been closed down along with three other sites the company had around the city, he said. The 160 staff across all the facilities would be tested for COVID-19.China has reported instances of the coronavirus being detected on the packaging of imported frozen seafood.In July China claimed that it had detected the virus in the outer packaging of frozen shrimp from Ecuador, as well as the container walls housing the seafood. However, subsequent tests cleared the food itself of carrying the virus.

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
12 Aug 2020 10:36PM
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www.smh.com.au/world/oceania/freight-a-possible-source-of-new-coronavirus-cluster-officials-20200812-p55kz4.html

The cool storage facility has been closed down along with three other sites the company had around the city, he said. The 160 staff across all the facilities would be tested for COVID-19.China has reported instances of the coronavirus being detected on the packaging of imported frozen seafood.In July China claimed that it had detected the virus in the outer packaging of frozen shrimp from Ecuador, as well as the container walls housing the seafood. However, subsequent tests cleared the food itself of carrying the virus.


Yeah, cold storage -- that's what the Herald said.

Ecuador

Herd immunity is looking pretty good right about now

FormulaNova
WA, 14734 posts
12 Aug 2020 9:12PM
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Kamikuza said..

Mr Milk said..

www.smh.com.au/world/oceania/freight-a-possible-source-of-new-coronavirus-cluster-officials-20200812-p55kz4.html

The cool storage facility has been closed down along with three other sites the company had around the city, he said. The 160 staff across all the facilities would be tested for COVID-19.China has reported instances of the coronavirus being detected on the packaging of imported frozen seafood.In July China claimed that it had detected the virus in the outer packaging of frozen shrimp from Ecuador, as well as the container walls housing the seafood. However, subsequent tests cleared the food itself of carrying the virus.



Yeah, cold storage -- that's what the Herald said.

Ecuador

Herd immunity is looking pretty good right about now


Is there any society in the world that can demonstrate herd immunity yet? The USA?

There are still questions about whether herd immunity can be reached, which no doubt are the same questions about whether a vaccine can provide lasting protection.

Still, until there is some dramatic proof one way or the other, the world is going to approach it in different ways.

Maybe the US will one day turn the corner and have herd immunity and become the powerhouse of the world again and show those silly Chinese that they needn't have locked all their people up and stopped their economy?

Kamikuza
QLD, 6493 posts
13 Aug 2020 1:00AM
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FormulaNova said..

Kamikuza said..


Mr Milk said..

www.smh.com.au/world/oceania/freight-a-possible-source-of-new-coronavirus-cluster-officials-20200812-p55kz4.html

The cool storage facility has been closed down along with three other sites the company had around the city, he said. The 160 staff across all the facilities would be tested for COVID-19.China has reported instances of the coronavirus being detected on the packaging of imported frozen seafood.In July China claimed that it had detected the virus in the outer packaging of frozen shrimp from Ecuador, as well as the container walls housing the seafood. However, subsequent tests cleared the food itself of carrying the virus.




Yeah, cold storage -- that's what the Herald said.

Ecuador

Herd immunity is looking pretty good right about now



Is there any society in the world that can demonstrate herd immunity yet? The USA?

There are still questions about whether herd immunity can be reached, which no doubt are the same questions about whether a vaccine can provide lasting protection.

Still, until there is some dramatic proof one way or the other, the world is going to approach it in different ways.

Maybe the US will one day turn the corner and have herd immunity and become the powerhouse of the world again and show those silly Chinese that they needn't have locked all their people up and stopped their economy?


Sweden is looking good. Japan, Vietnam, all those low result countries*. I think I posted a link to video interviews of the Swedes involved...?

It'll be like the flu I'm betting, although maybe better if SARS-CoV-2 mutates less...the vaccine might be more effective. Like TB -- so long as you get it.

Did China lock down? I wouldn't trust a single press release out of China that isn't independently verified. With a billion plus people to spare, you can lose 10% and not even blink. Or just push them straight into the crematorium once they test positive...

*Japan does not really have rest homes, to the level and degree that the west does. An interview with a Swede was saying that the majority of their deaths were in hospices or rest homes... And didn't the US especially NY use rest homes as over-flow? Flu deaths are most common in that demographic too so ... a possibility.

superlizard
VIC, 702 posts
14 Aug 2020 9:21AM
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www.facebook.com/57886636727/videos/582241349325548

this is from a reputable Aussie doctor/professor Thomas Borody centrefordigestivediseases.com/about-us/professor-thomas-borody/
It's now on trials by Monash too.

FormulaNova
WA, 14734 posts
14 Aug 2020 7:46AM
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superlizard said..
www.facebook.com/57886636727/videos/582241349325548

this is from a reputable Aussie doctor/professor Thomas Borody centrefordigestivediseases.com/about-us/professor-thomas-borody/
It's now on trials by Monash too.



Oh that's right, we already did that one in Heavy Weather. What a waste that HW was

On the positive side if its getting done in a trial its a good thing. Its no use having someone claiming its a 100% successful and no one testing it to see if they can roll it out to others.

I didn't realise that they were already trialling it and have started looking at it in April.

www.monash.edu/news/articles/coronavirus-fight-possible-covid-19-drug-identified-by-scientists

www.trialsitenews.com/monash-university-continues-its-investigation-into-ivermectin-other-novel-therapies-as-potential-treatments-for-covid-19/

GWatto
QLD, 388 posts
21 Aug 2020 9:19AM
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Looks like the Ruskies have tried their vaccine on Putin's opposition leader

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
25 Aug 2020 11:47AM
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Emeboy
NSW, 399 posts
25 Aug 2020 12:28PM
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FormulaNova said..

japie said..
No FN I would not "risk Ivermectin based on a Google search".

I would use it at the recommendation of Professor Brody, Medical Director Professor , MB, BS, BSc(Med), MD, PhD, DSc, FRACP,FACP,FACG, AGAF, Bgungho. I would not not use it at the recommendation of some obscure medical journalist on the internet.

I thought I had made that point quite clearly and concisely. Obviously not!




Just because you made your point 'clearly and concisely' does not mean its right. Sorry, I mean to say that even with one person's opinion, granted he is a doctor, that it does not necessarily mean its a good treatment.

This is entirely separate to my own viewpoint that this particular drug is probably very safe.


Just as a first person account... when I was deployed to East Timor in 2005 were were given a dose of Ivermectin to ward off potential parasites and worms that were prevalent there... Not sure if it is exactly the same as what is being proposed now but we did have a chuckle that we were getting 'drenched' before we went.

Aside from the hardly noticeable twitch.... no problem at all....

psychojoe
WA, 2121 posts
25 Aug 2020 3:42PM
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Our human rights in Victoria are being obliterated. It seems the rest of the country has no idea what's going on. if you think you know, then how many days do you think our premier has left to live

Buster fin
WA, 2577 posts
25 Aug 2020 5:59PM
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psychojoe said..
Our human rights in Victoria are being obliterated. It seems the rest of the country has no idea what's going on. if you think you know, then how many days do you think our premier has left to live



Prey tell, it's life as usual here. Not even any sanitary wipes at the trolley corral at Coles!

psychojoe
WA, 2121 posts
25 Aug 2020 7:34PM
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We are only permitted to leave our homes for one hour of exercise per day, the exercise is essentially limited to running walking or cycling. I may never shop as my wife attends the shops and it would be illegal for me to go on the same day. My daughter's are not to see their older sister as she lives over 5kms away. Wearing a mask is mandatory at all times. Hugs and handshakes have been flagged as remaining illegal after the lockdown. Children are not permitted to play with friends. The list goes on. I can't even buy shoes for my daughter. It's an amazingly dehumanising experience. And the current threat is that it will be extended for another twelve months, even though such an extension is illegal under today's laws.

psychojoe
WA, 2121 posts
25 Aug 2020 7:47PM
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There's also the fact that it's illegal to leave your house or even put your wheelie bin out after 8pm.
Police also have the power to enter your property without a warrant. Children can be removed from parents, for little more than a sneeze, and kept isolated for weeks.
www.tr.news/cctv-police-abuse-powers/

sgo
VIC, 166 posts
25 Aug 2020 9:48PM
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psychojoe said..
We are only permitted to leave our homes for one hour of exercise per day, the exercise is essentially limited to running walking or cycling. I may never shop as my wife attends the shops and it would be illegal for me to go on the same day. My daughter's are not to see their older sister as she lives over 5kms away. Wearing a mask is mandatory at all times. Hugs and handshakes have been flagged as remaining illegal after the lockdown. Children are not permitted to play with friends. The list goes on. I can't even buy shoes for my daughter. It's an amazingly dehumanising experience. And the current threat is that it will be extended for another twelve months, even though such an extension is illegal under today's laws.


Poor Joe, its all about you. You have my sympathy.
If it cheers you up, I wore a mask today on my way for a surf.
No big deal.

Gazuki
WA, 1363 posts
25 Aug 2020 8:18PM
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psychojoe said..
We are only permitted to leave our homes for one hour of exercise per day, the exercise is essentially limited to running walking or cycling. I may never shop as my wife attends the shops and it would be illegal for me to go on the same day. My daughter's are not to see their older sister as she lives over 5kms away. Wearing a mask is mandatory at all times. Hugs and handshakes have been flagged as remaining illegal after the lockdown. Children are not permitted to play with friends. The list goes on. I can't even buy shoes for my daughter. It's an amazingly dehumanising experience. And the current threat is that it will be extended for another twelve months, even though such an extension is illegal under today's laws.


Maybe you all should have done the right thing to begin with?
Things are epic here in WA, free as a bird to do what we like.

kk
WA, 947 posts
25 Aug 2020 8:41PM
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Don't skite too much there boys, things could turn to **** here in the West the same as they have elsewhere.

As I said before I was envious when Vic and NSW relaxed their restrictions earlier that we did in he west, all in the name of saving the economy, I'm no longer envious.

Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
26 Aug 2020 8:22AM
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kk said..
As I said before I was envious when Vic and NSW relaxed their restrictions earlier that we did in he west, all in the name of saving the economy, I'm no longer envious.

Still amazed by that decision. Why would you not wait for 2 weeks after detecting no new infections? There was only ever going to be one outcome.

Rupert
TAS, 2967 posts
26 Aug 2020 8:29AM
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psychojoe said..
Our human rights in Victoria are being obliterated. It seems the rest of the country has no idea what's going on. if you think you know, then how many days do you think our premier has left to live


That really is a disturbing statement but I'm really not sure exactly what you mean by it. The rest of the country is well aware of what is happening in Victoria, people are contracting this insipid virus and are dying, thankfully the numbers are reducing and you are whining that you cant go shopping with your wife.

Instead of being angry about the political decisions being made how about you redirect your anger at the selfish, entitled na?ve individuals who couldn't or wouldn't follow the basic precautions and created the situation you now find yourselves in.

You are not the only one doing it tough but to read your account it seems that you think you are, I have family in Melbourne and it is bloody hard not to be able to rescue them from this situation, phone calls and video chat is not the best substitute for a hug. I also have family who live in a border community in SA and the situation with Victorians (Melburnians NOT their neighbours) sneaking across the border, infiltrating their community and potentially spreading the disease is causing a lot of anger amongst locals. My family can only take steps and act responsibly to protect themselves and those around them, what others do is beyond their control.

As for " how many days do you think our premier has left to live"

I hope you are referring to Mr Andrews political "life" and are not actually advocating someone committing murder and assassinating him?

Tequila !
WA, 934 posts
26 Aug 2020 6:33AM
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Its a Political virus (pollies in a power trip).
WA will be hit, its not a matter of if, its when (PM election is in March). Mc clownan will play the tuff guy until then, then open later and guess what we will be dealing w this until 2022 while the rest of the world already had moved on a year before.

WA Wait Awhile - someone has a election to win first.


GreenPat
QLD, 4083 posts
26 Aug 2020 9:13AM
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psychojoe said..
And the current threat is that it will be extended for another twelve months, even though such an extension is illegal under today's laws.


"State of emergency" is not "lockdown rules". It's a way to keep managing the situation, lockdown or no lockdown. They are two different things.

evlPanda
NSW, 9202 posts
26 Aug 2020 9:51AM
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psychojoe said..
We are only permitted to leave our homes for one hour of exercise per day, the exercise is essentially limited to running walking or cycling. I may never shop as my wife attends the shops and it would be illegal for me to go on the same day. My daughter's are not to see their older sister as she lives over 5kms away. Wearing a mask is mandatory at all times. Hugs and handshakes have been flagged as remaining illegal after the lockdown. Children are not permitted to play with friends. The list goes on. I can't even buy shoes for my daughter. It's an amazingly dehumanising experience. And the current threat is that it will be extended for another twelve months, even though such an extension is illegal under today's laws.



To save your community from a pandemic you have to stay inside and watch TV for a while. You're not going to a gulag.

psychojoe
WA, 2121 posts
26 Aug 2020 8:54AM
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Wow. Unsurprisingly most of you have eaten up the media spin and gone back for seconds. Decisions here are not being based on factual data compiled by the world's leading epidemiologists. It's being put to a vote in our two party system that will ultimately be decided by some hic independents with a lesser understanding of metrics than my three year old.

sotired
WA, 598 posts
26 Aug 2020 9:57AM
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psychojoe said..
We are only permitted to leave our homes for one hour of exercise per day, the exercise is essentially limited to running walking or cycling. I may never shop as my wife attends the shops and it would be illegal for me to go on the same day. My daughter's are not to see their older sister as she lives over 5kms away. Wearing a mask is mandatory at all times. Hugs and handshakes have been flagged as remaining illegal after the lockdown. Children are not permitted to play with friends. The list goes on. I can't even buy shoes for my daughter. It's an amazingly dehumanising experience. And the current threat is that it will be extended for another twelve months, even though such an extension is illegal under today's laws.


You can go to the shops, just not with anyone else at the same time. If you need another person to be with you then maybe you need to reevaluate your ability to navigate around this world? This is to stop people saying that they were just going to the shops when out talking to friends and spreading.

You can't exercise for 1 hour a day and instead prefer to spread it out over 20 hours? Maybe you are superman, but the rest of us seem to get by without more than an hour a day.

You need to hug someone or give them a handshake? Do you not have a voice to tell someone that you miss them and hope they are doing well?

Your kids will get over it, except they have a big baby as a dad.

Mr Milk
NSW, 3004 posts
26 Aug 2020 12:47PM
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I thought HW had shut up shop

If you do feel the need to go out for exercise for more than an hour, you'd be unlucky to get caught unless a particular cop had a disliking for you.

FormulaNova
WA, 14734 posts
26 Aug 2020 3:29PM
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Mr Milk said..
I thought HW had shut up shop

If you do feel the need to go out for exercise for more than an hour, you'd be unlucky to get caught unless a particular cop had a disliking for you.


I really think that a lot of these rules are meant to stop people using excuses when they get caught.

As if anyone cares if you put your bin out after 8pm... but its a handy excuse if you are caught out the front of your house.

Here I remember when the lockdown was still in place but you could go to Bunnings. There were heaps of people that seemed to accidentally meetup at Bunnings looking for stuff, but really there to chat to their neighbour they hadn't seen for ages.

How's the case in WA recently where the girl had an exemption to go from Vic to WA but couldn't afford to pay for the hotel quarantine. So she convinced some truck driver to smuggle her across. The cops found her after not seeing her arrive at the airport, and she now has a 6 month jail sentence.

It sounds extreme, but think about the impact of that one person if she did have Covid19 and for the sake of a few thousand dollars she infected heaps of people in WA and would have cost millions of dollars in direct costs and much more in indirect costs.

(Yeah, what are we doing talking about these topics that should have been on HW? HW=bad. Non HW=good.)

Does anyone else think that some of these people getting across these borders might have something to do with drug running? If the borders are locked up, it must be pretty tough to get the odd recreational drug across states.



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