Analysis Coronavirus - The Impact

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Hence why healthcare workers need all the protective equipment they can get as a matter of priority.

I went to Gp last Friday, to dr I have seen for over 10 years

He told me the drs surgery ( which I won’t name) has no surgical masks nor panodol. They cannot get..sold out..

Yet, whilst driving and shopping I notice people of Chinese appearance wearing surgical masks
But Gps surgery cannot get them
It is infuriating
 
Yet, whilst driving and shopping I notice people of Chinese appearance wearing surgical masks
But Gps surgery cannot get them
It is infuriating

I see we've replaced the dog whistle with a dog stratocaster here. Global supply chains are completely cooked right now - so yes it's frustrating that doctors don't have the gear they need.

Is it the fault of the person on the street who has that gear, presumably secured on the same free market our government has access to? Also, does them being of Chinese ethnicity make the crime more or less punishable in this scenario? Lord.
 
I see we've replaced the dog whistle with a dog stratocaster here. Global supply chains are completely cooked right now - so yes it's frustrating that doctors don't have the gear they need.

Is it the fault of the person on the street who has that gear, presumably secured on the same free market our government has access to? Also, does them being of Chinese ethnicity make the crime more or less punishable in this scenario? Lord.

Yes, because to notice......etc etc

@ eyes wide shut
 

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chaga?
sorry they are out of stock!!

plus you are implying that to notice - to use your eyes -is bad (!!) or on “shrooms” aka crazy
Id say the senses are critical for survival (sight being dominant for humans)
it has always been this way- the adverse being Darwin Award

And even in these times, you persist
brainwashed (with cognitive dissonance)
 
That science is heavily questioned. The more likely outcome is that the patients never fully ecovered but faulty test data made it look like they did, so it looks like reinfection.

avishka5 Ellroy80 this is also in very rare cases, like only a handful. Majority of cases that recovered had immunity and didn't have a relapse.
 
Today I found out that you can get the damn thing multiple times. Apparently some lady in China had it twice and survived.

The jury remains out on this one as we simply don't have enough evidence yet to come to a definitive conclusion.

However, the most likely and expected outcome is that some type of immunity will be provided after recovery from infection.

Once again, the duration of that immunity is still completely unknown at this point in time - it could be 10 years, 10 months or 10 weeks - each would radically alter the approach that will be taken to deal with this pathogen in the future.


An area of ongoing investigation is whether antibodies developed against the four common human coronaviruses (229E, NL63, OC43, HKU1) could impart some partial immunity against SARS-CoV-2. If that turns out to be the case, it may explain why children in particular are having having milder cases of COVID-19 than the rest of the population.
 

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I went to Gp last Friday, to dr I have seen for over 10 years

He told me the drs surgery ( which I won’t name) has no surgical masks nor panodol. They cannot get..sold out..

Yet, whilst driving and shopping I notice people of Chinese appearance wearing surgical masks
But Gps surgery cannot get them
It is infuriating

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Damn Fremantle conspiracy.
 
The public are just as much at fault as the government though. We’ve been told exactly what to do from the outset and a pretty large % either just flat out disregarded it or thought they knew better.

The governments mistake was not knowing how dumb their population is and not going harder from the start, forcing us to do things rather than guiding us through it and “recommending”. On top of letting mistakes like the cruise ships happen.. although that was a state issue, so it’s hard to put the blame on ScoMo and his mates for that one in particular, but just f*ck up after f*ck up in a time where we’d obviously like to keep those to a minimum..
Would help if the information being given was a bit more clear and conscise. Why 10 for a funeral and 5 for a wedding as an example.
 
It has to be full shutdown, driving home from work yesterday went past the local oval and it looked like they were having junior footy training, kids every where and parents as well, with all the usual football set ups, cones and witches hats out.

Nothing will change with people until it's full lock down, you should only be around the people who live in your home right now, and if the need arises for some grocery shopping to be done, only one person from that house can leave to do that.
 
ofcoarse you’d have more faith “in online” (v home school)
Home school has the potential for youthful curiosity, and the asking of questions..uh oh.. And that could become problematic..!!

diversity is our strength!! etc etc

btw
have you been teaching them the joys of communism/ socialism?
And the live markets. Sounds delish !!

The consumption of “exotic” foods is itself a legacy of the Great Chinese Famine 1959–1961, after which the government permitted private farming but failed to prevent the monopoly by big companies of the rearing of conventional livestock. The peasantry, priced out of the market, resorted in large numbers to the farming of wild animals, especially, in the initial stages, the farming of turtles. Since this curbed starvation to some extent, the government backed these initiatives, and then in 1988 made the encouragement of domestication and breeding of wildlife an explicit aspect of law. Wildlife farming became an industry overnight. Bears, snakes, rodents, lizards, and bats began to be mass-produced for human consumption, and sold in mass markets in many of the country’s largest cities. In these markets, multiple species, alive and dead, are stacked in cages on top of one another, with the animals soaked in cocktails of urine and excrement—each cage a petri dish for the development new diseases, especially respiratory diseases, with the potential to jump to humans from myriad mammals. Together with its failure to take decisive preventative action in January 2020, and absent conspiracy theory speculation, the origin tale of COVID-19 is ultimately an indictment of Chinese politics and culture.


Afterwards you can always go back to your tent for a wine and a saccharine comment
Remembering of course that western countries are also responsible for many things, including virus's, pandemics, wars and colonisation that are an indictment of their politics and culture...and it would appear that the western countries have been equally slow to take decisive preventative action, including Australia...
 
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