Coronavirus 3 - Al Pacino's turn to mumble
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As was reported on and yet denied by Danny boy, the last lockdown was because Victoria's world class contact tracing systems had failed yet again.
https://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 578dl.html
I remember their social media team going into overdrive after it posting their 7 day average which conveniently started after this little doozy...
The administrative blunder saw tracers quickly slip way below their targets on February 9. About 44 per cent of close contacts linked to the Grand Hyatt and Holiday Inn clusters not were contacted within the national standard 48 hours.
https://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 578dl.html
I remember their social media team going into overdrive after it posting their 7 day average which conveniently started after this little doozy...
The administrative blunder saw tracers quickly slip way below their targets on February 9. About 44 per cent of close contacts linked to the Grand Hyatt and Holiday Inn clusters not were contacted within the national standard 48 hours.
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10 days since the last locally acquired case in Victoria. Huzzah.
The second most recent community case was in WA 35 days ago.
NSW has gone 50 days without a community case while bringing 3000 international travelers per week into Hotel Quarantine. Victoria, in case you missed it, is the only state not accepting any.
The second most recent community case was in WA 35 days ago.
NSW has gone 50 days without a community case while bringing 3000 international travelers per week into Hotel Quarantine. Victoria, in case you missed it, is the only state not accepting any.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Wonder if they're using the downtime to find another new contact tracing system? I'm sure there's another few million they can waste on something that doesn't work. Or maybe it's not the system but the idiots using it?
I do love how they trumpeted it as being able to cope with up to 500 daily cases and it failed with less than 5!!!
I do love how they trumpeted it as being able to cope with up to 500 daily cases and it failed with less than 5!!!
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Not much to laugh about, seems like a pretty nasty injury:
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... h-republic
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... h-republic
Daniel Andrews wrote:Early this morning, I was admitted to hospital after slipping and falling on wet and slippery stairs. A CT scan has revealed several broken ribs and vertebrae damage, and subsequent medical advice has recommended I remain in intensive care for the next few days.
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eddiesmith did a merry jig with the news
re contract tracers in Vic, they are are all useless not just Vic.
when I was considered being a 'close contact' ie Terminal 4 at Melb airport, I had all sorts of idiots calling me from various NT & QLD departments. It is clear none of them have a central database or communicate with each other. I must have explained myself 15 times from scratch again and again.
re contract tracers in Vic, they are are all useless not just Vic.
when I was considered being a 'close contact' ie Terminal 4 at Melb airport, I had all sorts of idiots calling me from various NT & QLD departments. It is clear none of them have a central database or communicate with each other. I must have explained myself 15 times from scratch again and again.
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Central database? it was only late last year that Victoria graduated to actually having a database instead of relying on pen and paper.
Every state has their own different systems and processes and almost all of them seem to work well.
Central database? it was only late last year that Victoria graduated to actually having a database instead of relying on pen and paper.
Every state has their own different systems and processes and almost all of them seem to work well.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Wow that's a lot worse than Merlino was making it out to be. He said he was having precautionary X-rays and no head injury so didn't sound too bad.David wrote:Not much to laugh about, seems like a pretty nasty injury:
https://www.theguardian.com/australia-n ... h-republic
Daniel Andrews wrote:Early this morning, I was admitted to hospital after slipping and falling on wet and slippery stairs. A CT scan has revealed several broken ribs and vertebrae damage, and subsequent medical advice has recommended I remain in intensive care for the next few days.