ditto!KenH wrote:If I found out that any of my family or friends were at the rally I wouldn't hesitate to call them out on it, bloody selfish f8c8tards!
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I just find it funny to watch a lot of people who justified the BLM protests and absolutely ripped shreds off ScoMo for his comments about protesters earlier this year now getting stuck into these protesters.stui magpie wrote:As far as the protests go, I'm yet to be convinced that in this day and age there is any justification for these self aggrandizing spectacles of douchery. Any of these peanuts resisting arrest, assaulting Police or Police Horses, other violence or vandalism should get 14 days in remand straight off the bat, any charges and/or convictions on top of that.
Good news is apparently of the close contacts from the Prahran market, 60% of tests are back and all negative so we may just be on track to end lockdown on time. (touch wood)
You're right, protesters are always dickheads and most of their antics just turn people more against their cause and police should have the power to stop any protest.
But for the lefties, that includes XR, BLM, Cup Day and Invasion Day protests as well and that won't sit well with them...
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on News they said they are looking at next week they will stop the Lockdown but still be some Strong Restrictionsstui magpie wrote:As far as the protests go, I'm yet to be convinced that in this day and age there is any justification for these self aggrandizing spectacles of douchery. Any of these peanuts resisting arrest, assaulting Police or Police Horses, other violence or vandalism should get 14 days in remand straight off the bat, any charges and/or convictions on top of that.
Good news is apparently of the close contacts from the Prahran market, 60% of tests are back and all negative so we may just be on track to end lockdown on time. (touch wood)
Said that getting Cases down to 0 is not needed for that
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According to Gladys (via the ABC blog) the former was a "woman in her 30s with no pre-existing conditions".A woman in her late 30s from Sydney CBD died at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. A woman in her 70s from south west Sydney died at Campbelltown Hospital. NSW Health expresses its deepest condolences to the loved ones of both women.
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For those following the "Infectious in the community" stat, Covid Live is now following it.
https://covidlive.com.au/report/daily-wild-cases/nsw
https://covidlive.com.au/report/daily-wild-cases/nsw
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Hopefully does not but that is a Good Possibility as Delta spread very easily.stui magpie wrote:Protestors would be highly unlikely to get tested so we won't know they've spread it until/unless we get a sudden spate of unlinked cases.
Also them all not being Vaccinated(I know some Couldn't because of Age but they still would not)
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In the UK, COVID cases were down 4% last week compared to the week before that (from about 296,000 to about 284,000). The 7-day moving average of new cases is presently about 41,000 per day. That figure has doubled in the last 23 days.
Deaths, however, were up nearly 60% (447 in the last 7 days, compared with 284 the previous week).
The 7-day moving average of deaths per day was 41 per day a week ago. It is now 64. That figure has doubled in the last 11 days.
Allowing for an average 2-week lag between infection and death, the 64 average of deaths per day might be measured against the approximately 30,000 cases per day that was the 7-day rolling average of new cases as of 14 days ago.
Deaths, however, were up nearly 60% (447 in the last 7 days, compared with 284 the previous week).
The 7-day moving average of deaths per day was 41 per day a week ago. It is now 64. That figure has doubled in the last 11 days.
Allowing for an average 2-week lag between infection and death, the 64 average of deaths per day might be measured against the approximately 30,000 cases per day that was the 7-day rolling average of new cases as of 14 days ago.
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That is not good at all.Pies4shaw wrote:In the UK, COVID cases were down 4% last week compared to the week before that (from about 296,000 to about 284,000). The 7-day moving average of new cases is presently about 41,000 per day. That figure has doubled in the last 23 days.
Deaths, however, were up nearly 60% (447 in the last 7 days, compared with 284 the previous week).
The 7-day moving average of deaths per day was 41 per day a week ago. It is now 64. That figure has doubled in the last 11 days.
Allowing for an average 2-week lag between infection and death, the 64 average of deaths per day might be measured against the approximately 30,000 cases per day that was the 7-day rolling average of new cases as of 14 days ago.
60% is way too much and showing they most likely they gone way too early on opening things up
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This popped up in my Facebook feed.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... final.html
So I get that Piers Morgan is far from everyone's cup of tea, but it's actually an informative read, him describing how he caught Covid at the Euro final despite being fully vaccinated, and how it impacted him.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... final.html
So I get that Piers Morgan is far from everyone's cup of tea, but it's actually an informative read, him describing how he caught Covid at the Euro final despite being fully vaccinated, and how it impacted him.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.