Coronavirus 4 - Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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So Only Matter of Time before Lot of People Start Dying and we be back in Total Lockdown then?pietillidie wrote:My biggest concern is that after everything, people still have the discipline and stamina of toddlers. While the long game is for the virus to become less brutal, there could still be nasty surprises in store along the way. Imagine the denial and tantrumshttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... ed-england“People seem to think there has been a linear evolution of the virus from Alpha to Beta to Delta to Omicron,” he told the Observer. “But that is simply not the case. The idea that virus variants will continue to get milder is wrong. A new one could turn out to be even more pathogenic than the Delta variant, for example.”
As Expert sound like it Possible that we could get lot more Deadlier and Lot More Contagous in variant we have seen so far
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Mate, it's been nearly 2 years. Yeah a more virulent strain might come along but we'll have to deal with that if and when it does.pietillidie wrote:My biggest concern is that after everything, people still have the discipline and stamina of toddlers. While the long game is for the virus to become less brutal, there could still be nasty surprises in store along the way. Imagine the denial and tantrumshttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... ed-england“People seem to think there has been a linear evolution of the virus from Alpha to Beta to Delta to Omicron,” he told the Observer. “But that is simply not the case. The idea that virus variants will continue to get milder is wrong. A new one could turn out to be even more pathogenic than the Delta variant, for example.”
In the meantime QR code compliance has plummeted in Vic yet the Government still wants people to do it despite admitting that they aren't using it for contact tracing. People will comply with restrictions that make sense.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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QR Codes are Pretty Useless and only place that probably really need them are Hospitals and Age Care Centers.stui magpie wrote:Mate, it's been nearly 2 years. Yeah a more virulent strain might come along but we'll have to deal with that if and when it does.pietillidie wrote:My biggest concern is that after everything, people still have the discipline and stamina of toddlers. While the long game is for the virus to become less brutal, there could still be nasty surprises in store along the way. Imagine the denial and tantrumshttps://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/ ... ed-england“People seem to think there has been a linear evolution of the virus from Alpha to Beta to Delta to Omicron,” he told the Observer. “But that is simply not the case. The idea that virus variants will continue to get milder is wrong. A new one could turn out to be even more pathogenic than the Delta variant, for example.”
In the meantime QR code compliance has plummeted in Vic yet the Government still wants people to do it despite admitting that they aren't using it for contact tracing. People will comply with restrictions that make sense.
Can get Covid from anywhere at the Moment and you not 100% sure where you go it
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QR code check ins were set up to support contact tracing, they aren't being used for that.
The secondary purpose was to enforce the "Vaccinated economy".
Aged care and Public Health are the 2 areas that need attention, yes.
The secondary purpose was to enforce the "Vaccinated economy".
Aged care and Public Health are the 2 areas that need attention, yes.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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The Vaccinated economy did not even last a Monthstui magpie wrote:QR code check ins were set up to support contact tracing, they aren't being used for that.
The secondary purpose was to enforce the "Vaccinated economy".
Aged care and Public Health are the 2 areas that need attention, yes.
What QR Code Check Ins being Used for Now?
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I think that expert is just worried the government will think the pandemic is 100% over and will get lazy. We still have to be a bit cautious.Dave The Man wrote:So Only Matter of Time before Lot of People Start Dying and we be back in Total Lockdown then?
As Expert sound like it Possible that we could get lot more Deadlier and Lot More Contagous in variant we have seen so far
In the end the rain comes down, washes clean the streets of a blue sky town.
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That makes more Sense.pietillidie wrote:I think that expert is just worried the government will think the pandemic is 100% over and will get lazy. We still have to be a bit cautious.Dave The Man wrote:So Only Matter of Time before Lot of People Start Dying and we be back in Total Lockdown then?
As Expert sound like it Possible that we could get lot more Deadlier and Lot More Contagous in variant we have seen so far
I agree the Pandamic is not over Yet and We have no real Idea when it will End.
So still need to be Careful with Covid
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A month? You are still supposed to be fully vaccinated to get into pubs and cafes. I'm not sure about non essential retail as they stopped checking yonks ago.Dave The Man wrote:The Vaccinated economy did not even last a Monthstui magpie wrote:QR code check ins were set up to support contact tracing, they aren't being used for that.
The secondary purpose was to enforce the "Vaccinated economy".
Aged care and Public Health are the 2 areas that need attention, yes.
What QR Code Check Ins being Used for Now?
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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They have to keep some handles in place because it takes too long to wind the system up to measure what's happening and modify behaviour. That time delay would be deadly, and everyone knows it. Simple risk management. The handles are dumb, agree. But that's because culture war nutters ruined the simplest handle of all: standardised mask rules. The well of commonsense steps was poisoned long before the oddball mix of measures you see today.stui magpie wrote:Mate, it's been nearly 2 years. Yeah a more virulent strain might come along but we'll have to deal with that if and when it does.
In the meantime QR code compliance has plummeted in Vic yet the Government still wants people to do it despite admitting that they aren't using it for contact tracing. People will comply with restrictions that make sense.
It needs to be like Korea on high particulate days. A warning goes out and all kids have to wear standardised masks (except in this case the requirement has to be near-universal due to contagion). Sometimes, the yellow dust from inner Mongolia is so bad they have to shut schools. No sooking, toddler tantrums or self-entitled hysteria. But we can't get to that very simple place because governments keep trying to avoid being called 'totalitarian' by drooling Neanderthals or a reckless opposition.
If the response was sensible, its phase-out would also be sensible. But not to be; we're a culture of self-entitled morons who can't organise a church picnic without some twat throwing a tantrum to get his five minutes of attention on Instagram.
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This, 100 times this, this is the mentality of Victorian anti vax anti mask anti Dan ****! Just chuck the brat word in there too.pietillidie wrote:They have to keep some handles in place because it takes too long to wind the system up to measure what's happening and modify behaviour. That time delay would be deadly, and everyone knows it. Simple risk management. The handles are dumb, agree. But that's because culture war nutters ruined the simplest handle of all: standardised mask rules. The well of commonsense steps was poisoned long before the oddball mix of measures you see today.stui magpie wrote:Mate, it's been nearly 2 years. Yeah a more virulent strain might come along but we'll have to deal with that if and when it does.
In the meantime QR code compliance has plummeted in Vic yet the Government still wants people to do it despite admitting that they aren't using it for contact tracing. People will comply with restrictions that make sense.
It needs to be like Korea on high particulate days. A warning goes out and all kids have to wear standardised masks (except in this case the requirement has to be near-universal due to contagion). Sometimes, the yellow dust from inner Mongolia is so bad they have to shut schools. No sooking, toddler tantrums or self-entitled hysteria. But we can't get to that very simple place because governments keep trying to avoid being called 'totalitarian' by drooling Neanderthals or a reckless opposition.
If the response was sensible, its phase-out would also be sensible. But not to be; we're a culture of self-entitled morons who can't organise a church picnic without some twat throwing a tantrum to get his five minutes of attention on Instagram.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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