Coronavirus 4 - Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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Yep, when I get a headache and a sore throat I think, is it Covid or the fact it hasn’t got below 35 degrees for the last 2 months and I’m hot, dehydrated, sunburnt and been wearing a damn mask!stui magpie wrote:Mild cough and aching body is me every morning, I'd get tested every day if that was the expectation.
Catching Covid is inevitable, while I'm 5G boosted I'm just getting back to normal as much as I can. Wearing a mask is a pain but a small price to pay. Did the Sunday Market cruise this morning again, stalls and attendance down from last week which was lower than usual. The Thomastown Market carpark has never been that empty on a market day.
Nevermind people, the curve has peaked and we're on the way back to something resembling normal where Covid is Endemic not Pandemic.
It’s been a bit different with Covid being at its most threatening during the summer months instead of winter.
But thankfully I do have a good supply of RATs so about once a week i do one just to be on the safe side, usually when returned from Melbourne.
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Best of luck David, hope you get through it fine and it stays mild.David wrote:Well, here we are. Tested positive last night after having a mild cough and some muscle soreness. Wish me luck …swoop42 wrote:Not sure if anyone on Nick's has declared they have had COVID in the past (not sure why you wouldn't as no stigma should ever be attached) if not then it appears 2022 will finally be the year we break our cherry.
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Showing How Important being Vaccinated and Boostered
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracke ... ine-status
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracke ... ine-status
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Are these death figures FROM Covid or WITH Covid ?What'sinaname wrote:The 3,053 deaths from COVID are in a period where there has been around 320,000 deaths. So COVID currently represents less than 1% of all deaths in Australia over the past two years.
And with a population of 25 million, over two years, COVID has killed 0.01% of the population.
To give you an idea, if you knew everyone at a full MCG, around 622 of those people will die during the year, of which 6 will die from COVID.
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Good luck mate .. you probably just need another few boosters !David wrote:Well, here we are. Tested positive last night after having a mild cough and some muscle soreness. Wish me luck …swoop42 wrote:Not sure if anyone on Nick's has declared they have had COVID in the past (not sure why you wouldn't as no stigma should ever be attached) if not then it appears 2022 will finally be the year we break our cherry.
She'll be right mate !
Remember no horse de-wormer and call an ambulance if you turn blue and can't breathe.
That is the best medical advice after two years of extensive research from the best people our governments haven't already sacked !
The Cth Govt's site says: "As per the COVID-19 national guidelines, a COVID-19 death is defined for surveillance purposes as a death in a probable or confirmed COVID-19 case, unless there is a clear alternative cause of death that cannot be related to COVID19 (e.g. trauma). There should be no period of complete recovery from COVID-19 between illness and death. Where a Coroner’s report is available, these findings are to be observed." See https://www.health.gov.au/health-alerts ... statistics
To get that information from that page, you have to go down to the chart entitled "COVID-19 deaths by age group and sex" and then click the "Expand Description" link below that chart.
To get that information from that page, you have to go down to the chart entitled "COVID-19 deaths by age group and sex" and then click the "Expand Description" link below that chart.
Nationally, 1,000 reported COVID deaths since 22 December. Hospitalizations and ICU admissions are up, nationally.
It took 17 months - from March 2020 to 30 August 2021 - to register the first 1,000 Australian deaths (from the original version of COVID and the variants pre-Delta). It took 3 months - from 30 August 2021 to 30 November 2021 to register the next 1,000 Australian deaths. In under 2 months since, total deaths in Australia have increased from 2,006 to today's 3,161.
It took 17 months - from March 2020 to 30 August 2021 - to register the first 1,000 Australian deaths (from the original version of COVID and the variants pre-Delta). It took 3 months - from 30 August 2021 to 30 November 2021 to register the next 1,000 Australian deaths. In under 2 months since, total deaths in Australia have increased from 2,006 to today's 3,161.
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As of 24 December 2021, close to 20 months into the pandemic, Australia had recorded a cumulative total of 282,000 cases for 2182 deaths.
Death rate 0.77%
In the month since then, we have added another 2 million recorded cases (the real figure likely double) for just under 1000 new deaths.
Death rate 0.025%
10 or 20 times the cases for half the deaths, to date.
As of 24 December 2021, close to 20 months into the pandemic, Australia had recorded a cumulative total of 282,000 cases for 2182 deaths.
Death rate 0.77%
In the month since then, we have added another 2 million recorded cases (the real figure likely double) for just under 1000 new deaths.
Death rate 0.025%
10 or 20 times the cases for half the deaths, to date.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Did I just read Australia had its highest death toll on a single day last week? Unvaxxed elderly?
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Not a lot of data on that, NSW was providing some data on vaccination status of deaths Vic stopped a while back.pietillidie wrote:Did I just read Australia had its highest death toll on a single day last week? Unvaxxed elderly?
However, the profile continues that 20-30 make up the most cases and 70+ the vast majority of deaths.
https://www.health.gov.au/health-alerts ... ge-and-sex
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