The Vaccine - had it or will have it?
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Right now, it's too early. There is simply not enough vaccine coverage to open up, yet. That becomes a possible topic of discussion when you have a take-up upwards of 60% coverage (how far upwards, I'll leave to the modeling experts). At some stage, it becomes a risk that we manage, a bit like we manage the flu (but only a bit, since the flu is thought to be far less infectious and is certainly far less dangerous) - but if we opened up, now, there'd certainly be carnage.
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I agree that now is way too early. My argument is that while Australia sought to eliminate the virus and therefore consequent deaths, other countries couldn't so had to accept a level of casualties that we would not.
We've become insulated. We have states that lock down on 2-3 daily cases. That message will need to change, at the appropriate time. We've used fear to subjugate the populace, to move forward we need to stop that learn to accept a "reasonable" number of deaths.
We've become insulated. We have states that lock down on 2-3 daily cases. That message will need to change, at the appropriate time. We've used fear to subjugate the populace, to move forward we need to stop that learn to accept a "reasonable" number of deaths.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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I was thinking more around 90% before you start opening up the Country as 60% still seems a Bit LowPies4shaw wrote:Right now, it's too early. There is simply not enough vaccine coverage to open up, yet. That becomes a possible topic of discussion when you have a take-up upwards of 60% coverage (how far upwards, I'll leave to the modeling experts). At some stage, it becomes a risk that we manage, a bit like we manage the flu (but only a bit, since the flu is thought to be far less infectious and is certainly far less dangerous) - but if we opened up, now, there'd certainly be carnage.
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You'll never get 90, UK is opening up at only 50%, even the US is below 50.Dave The Man wrote:I was thinking more around 90% before you start opening up the Country as 60% still seems a Bit LowPies4shaw wrote:Right now, it's too early. There is simply not enough vaccine coverage to open up, yet. That becomes a possible topic of discussion when you have a take-up upwards of 60% coverage (how far upwards, I'll leave to the modeling experts). At some stage, it becomes a risk that we manage, a bit like we manage the flu (but only a bit, since the flu is thought to be far less infectious and is certainly far less dangerous) - but if we opened up, now, there'd certainly be carnage.
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I just think that is Too Low and Cause more Issues then Fixing issueseddiesmith wrote:You'll never get 90, UK is opening up at only 50%, even the US is below 50.Dave The Man wrote:I was thinking more around 90% before you start opening up the Country as 60% still seems a Bit LowPies4shaw wrote:Right now, it's too early. There is simply not enough vaccine coverage to open up, yet. That becomes a possible topic of discussion when you have a take-up upwards of 60% coverage (how far upwards, I'll leave to the modeling experts). At some stage, it becomes a risk that we manage, a bit like we manage the flu (but only a bit, since the flu is thought to be far less infectious and is certainly far less dangerous) - but if we opened up, now, there'd certainly be carnage.
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Guess they just have to wait quite awhile for there Jabs.stui magpie wrote:Just on the poll result so far, I'm surprised that we have no 40-60 or 60+ who don't want AZ and are holding out for Pfizer.
In QLD they are telling the old people who have NOT been Vaccinated is to Stay Home and don't leave there house
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Dandrews has been quoted as saying that once everyone in Victoria has had the opportunity to be vaccinated, we open right up and no more lockdowns.
Not going to lockdown and punish the majority of people to protect those who had their chance but didn't do it.
If this is accurate, I heartily endorse this approach.
Not going to lockdown and punish the majority of people to protect those who had their chance but didn't do it.
If this is accurate, I heartily endorse this approach.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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I also agree with that but it does also depend on how many take it up to get Vaccinated.stui magpie wrote:Dandrews has been quoted as saying that once everyone in Victoria has had the opportunity to be vaccinated, we open right up and no more lockdowns.
Not going to lockdown and punish the majority of people to protect those who had their chance but didn't do it.
If this is accurate, I heartily endorse this approach.
Get at least 75%-80% then you should not Punish the People who are doing the Right Thing
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Whilst also telling people who haven’t been vaccinated don’t go to your gp and get AZ, don’t make an appointment with your GP for Pfizer either, wait three months until the state can vaccine you with Pfizer…Dave The Man wrote:Guess they just have to wait quite awhile for there Jabs.stui magpie wrote:Just on the poll result so far, I'm surprised that we have no 40-60 or 60+ who don't want AZ and are holding out for Pfizer.
In QLD they are telling the old people who have NOT been Vaccinated is to Stay Home and don't leave there house
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Said the Older People would be put at the end of the Line for Pfizer Jabeddiesmith wrote:Whilst also telling people who haven’t been vaccinated don’t go to your gp and get AZ, don’t make an appointment with your GP for Pfizer either, wait three months until the state can vaccine you with Pfizer…Dave The Man wrote:Guess they just have to wait quite awhile for there Jabs.stui magpie wrote:Just on the poll result so far, I'm surprised that we have no 40-60 or 60+ who don't want AZ and are holding out for Pfizer.
In QLD they are telling the old people who have NOT been Vaccinated is to Stay Home and don't leave there house
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Surely Nick's moderators are classified as essential workers? And all that spittle you have to avoid!David wrote:In all seriousness, I’m in the absolute lowest priority group for these vaccines...
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Swan has had basically a 50% track record of being right in recent times. The USA are doing everyone over 12 but they have enough vaccine to do the rest of the world.
I don't think we'll ever achieve herd immunity, there's going to be enough places that don't get high levels of vaccination to ensure there'll always be Covid circulating in the wild somewhere mutating and creating new variants.
We're not going to eliminate the virus. The best we can hope for is that we have enough people vaccinated that we can then have annual boosters and live with it like Flu.
I don't think we'll ever achieve herd immunity, there's going to be enough places that don't get high levels of vaccination to ensure there'll always be Covid circulating in the wild somewhere mutating and creating new variants.
We're not going to eliminate the virus. The best we can hope for is that we have enough people vaccinated that we can then have annual boosters and live with it like Flu.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.