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We possibly backed the wrong horseThis is just one big fu** up isn't it...
I get up in the morning and look at the vaccination and infection figures
Yes I would be wary of having the Sputnik or the Chinese oneRussia & India: Yeah look, sorry, we’ve not been honest about our COVID deaths. There’s been waaaaaay more than we’ve reported.
Rest of the world: youdontsay_meme.jpg
China: [crickets chirping]
The next election can’t come soon enough for me. Just hope some of the Looneys don’t get in.Australians warned to prepare for ‘1,000 virus cases a week’ if international borders reopen
The community expects days of no local coronavirus transmission but that will need to change when international travel resumes, the Prime Minister has warned.www.sbs.com.au
fu** me we're f’ed if this campaigner wins the next federal elections then this country is ******* doomed
Yes modern mankind believed it could conquer just about anything, but this pandemic is something else entirely.I get up in the morning and look at the vaccination and infection figures for places like the UK and Israel and I think it is possible to beat this virus. Then I look at India and Brazil and think there is no way this will be over anytime soon. It is an emotional roller coaster. I am not sure how the Indians are going to get on top of this. They have over 1 billion people to vaccinate and many of their population live in densely populated cities and they do not have a totalitarian regime as is the case in China. Twelve months ago the Chinese welded doors shut and built emergency COVID hospitals in Wushan but I do not see that happening in India.
India is the world's lagest supplier of vaccines but they are going to need all they can produce to vaccinate over 1 billion people.
lol why on earth should we reopen the borders?
Sure, open them when our populace is vaccinated, and the person entering is also vaccinated and tests negative on entry.
The virus will probably never be eliminated, so we need to expect a constant level of cases now and into the future like the flu - the key is that it's not just rampant. Given it's highly contagious it's always going to be hard to control.
I get up in the morning and look at the vaccination and infection figures
Unfortunate.Has anyone seen anything about this in Australian media yet?
NSW woman, 48, dies a week after getting Covid-19 vaccine
Daily Mail Australia understands the woman, who was diabetic but otherwise previously in good health, was placed in an intensive care unit and died yesterday.www.dailymail.co.uk
Their president should be shotBrazil’s COVID Patients Tied to Beds and Ventilated Without Sedatives
Brazil’s response to the pandemic has been categorized as a humanitarian catastrophe, and its citizens are now effectively being tortured in hospitals.www.thedailybeast.com
‘It’s not the time to be talking about mitigation’That’d be such a conservative government thing to do.
“Well, we’re opening the borders.”
- “But we aren’t even close to mass vaccination”
“Ah well”
- “So what was the point of the pandemic mitigation measures taken over the past 18 or so months, then?”
“Next question”
Government In Talks With Essendon FC To Learn How To Successfully Rollout Injection Program — The Shovel
“I think we can learn a lot"www.theshovel.com.au