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The drive to 'bring forward' the second dose is political expediency and completely contrary to the current medic al evidence that has clearly shown 12 weeks as being the necessary time to ensure maximum effectiveness.

So now, the Government wants to reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine in an already more vulnerable (read over 60's) age group just so it looks better for them?

Presumably, whatever miniscule logic is present will relate to having more people fully vaccinated, even if it is at a lower level of protection, is better than not having them fully vaccinated!

.. and we let them run the country.
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I don't know. Clearly King Bill has researched this by watching 80s action movies where the hero was able to hide in the wheel bays of an aircraft to escape the bad guys.

If Segal/Arnie/Willis can do it, I am sure a little virus can do it too.

I don't see any flaws in his logic or brain....
Covid-19 virus travels on the ozone molecule, its perfect really, have you noticed since this all started that Ozone has dropped off the radar, it was mentioned everyday in the news and every night on TV.....suddenly it vanished from everyone's consciousness, why?...why is Ozone suddenly a non issue.
I like to think for myself thank you, and I don't believe everything this government tells me.
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I hadn’t seen reference to where the “advice” was founded but did note its timing, right from the initial kite-flying some while ago. Surely it (full vaccination in a condensed timeframe) would mitigate the cases where there is psychogenic aggravation.
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Nothing mentioned regarding proof of testing.
During Vic's 2nd lockdown there were no such requirements. If being tested meant you had to isolate, then you depended on people to do the right thing and officials to enforce check ups at home. I recall we had the help of the ADF to do door to door checks. I think it would be quite dangerous to create an enviornment where residents felt like they had to check up on fellow residents for things like testing and isolate.

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So now, the Government wants to reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine in an already more vulnerable (read over 60's) age group just so it looks better for them?
Its a bit crazy, but they always CYA by prefacing "speak to your GP", before giving their own advice. I believe Scomo was advocating "within 8 weeks" but what is even more confusing is Dr Chant (a chief health officer) then advising "can be as soon as 6 weeks". The link I shared earlier shows a significant drop in efficacy if done "earlier than 6 weeks", so they are playing right on the edge.

Mum had hers at the 11 week mark, Dad had his at the 12 week mark. Efficacy kicks in 2 weeks after the jab, its been about a week, but I'm somewhat more relaxed about Covid now.
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Covid-19 virus travels on the ozone molecule, its perfect really, have you noticed since this all started that Ozone has dropped off the radar, it was mentioned everyday in the news and every night on TV.....suddenly it vanished from everyone's consciousness, why?...why is Ozone suddenly a non issue.
I like to think for myself thank you, and I don't believe everything this government tells me.
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And brushed electric motors generate Ozone!!! You've nailed it! I think Greta might be involved too!
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Mmm, that's very interesting, I suppose the little blue tear-drops are covid cases in that place, ie:- east coast Australia.
So below the equator with minimal air traffic we have 5 places where covid is active.
But above the equator where air traffic is thick and jammed together, then that's were the more active cases are!..roughly 50 plus!
Its on your map not mine,


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Umm, not quite. The map is from Flight Radar https://www.flightradar24.com/-27.66,139.85/5 and the blue markers are Airports.
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Presently it is compulsory for us expats to have Covid insurance here (Roughly $2000 for us 2 per year)
No more if vaccinated… https://ticotimes.net/2021/07/09/cos...ated-travelers
The catch for us is we don’t hold Costa Rican residency, so are ineligible for the jab (even if we offer to pay for it!)
An option might be a quick trip to Florida where jab is available to anyone, plus choice of vaccine… Johnson & Johnson being a single jab, so done and dusted with a 2 day trip…
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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT July 11th 2021.

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: As not all Australian States report at the same time, the data below is based on the previous full day reporting.

85 new cases for Australia and 1 death so the CMR is 2.929%. That's the first fatality in 87 days and only the second this calendar year.

2 new cases and no deaths for NZ so CMR is 0.940% and active cases 34.

The UK had a lower 31,352 cases yesterday and lower 26 deaths for a CMR of 2.508%.

A lower 14,335 new cases in the USA yesterday and lower 115 deaths sees CMR at 1.794%.

Other notable points: (weekend reporting)
North America passes 41M cases;
South America passes 34M cases;
Africa passes 6M cases;

Senegal (529) - the previous high on 23/7/20;
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Cuba (6,923) - the 6th consecutive day;
Thailand (9,539) - the 6th consecutive day; and
Bangladesh (11,874)


... all recorded new daily highs; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.

No countries move above the 90th percentile for the 10 day period while no countries drop below.
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Umm, not quite. The map is from Flight Radar https://www.flightradar24.com/-27.66,139.85/5 and the blue markers are Airports.
Geesh… Of COURSE they are!… And everyone knows those blue dots are the main covid transmission hubs!
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ehhhhh Removalist from Sydney travelled to Melb, worked in a few households, stayed overnight, went to SA, then back to Syd......all whilst infectious.

It will be nothing short of a miracle if Vic escapes another lockdown from this outbreak.
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Looking at the gross count “mentions” of a few things in the current NSW exposure list.

Aldi: 15 mentions across 14 stores
Bunnings: 9 mentions across 8 stores
Coles: 35 mentions across 16 stores
Woolies: 25 mentions across 18 stores

Also interesting, 11 chicken takeaway shops.
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The drive to 'bring forward' the second dose is political expediency and completely contrary to the current medic al evidence that has clearly shown 12 weeks as being the necessary time to ensure maximum effectiveness.

So now, the Government wants to reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine in an already more vulnerable (read over 60's) age group just so it looks better for them?

Presumably, whatever miniscule logic is present will relate to having more people fully vaccinated, even if it is at a lower level of protection, is better than not having them fully vaccinated!

.. and we let them run the country.
Optics in no 1 for Scomo. Who cares about what else is going on

Spends more time telling everyone what a great job he is doing, than actually doing his job.
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The drive to 'bring forward' the second dose is political expediency and completely contrary to the current medic al evidence that has clearly shown 12 weeks as being the necessary time to ensure maximum effectiveness.
Not really completely contrary:

Is there a sweet spot?
While research shows the AstraZeneca jab generates the strongest immune response when given 12 weeks apart, Professor Nolan said reducing that interval to eight weeks only reduced that protection modestly.

"There's actually a curve that shows the optimisation of protection as you get to 12 weeks," he said.

"The data shows that if you do move things back to say, eight weeks, it's not a huge amount that you lose."

https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2...oses/100259926

If this is right then moving the 2nd shot forward a month will give real short term benefits when they are needed. Drops off massively if less than 6 weeks, so it looks like that is why they are starting to suggest "after 6 weeks"
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Looking at the gross count “mentions” of a few things in the current NSW exposure list.



Aldi: 15 mentions across 14 stores

Bunnings: 9 mentions across 8 stores

Coles: 35 mentions across 16 stores

Woolies: 25 mentions across 18 stores



Also interesting, 11 chicken takeaway shops.
Can you post a link to that list?

I went to Aldi at Bankstown yesterday and noticed that only 10% of people checked in.

Several inside were real trendy in wearing their masks down below their chin.

Walking out, a guy walked in with a huge grin on his face and his chest out.

He had a 'I dare anyone tell me that I need to wear a mask' look on his face.

$1,000 isn't enough of a fine. I know many that make that in a day.

Bump it up to something higher and remove points of your licence.

Then perhaps people may take notice.



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This (not the short update table, but the long table slightly below) is the source, it doesn’t have an embedment link:

https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infect...nd-alerts.aspx

There’s also links like this one from Aunty:

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-...y-12/100285272

The table is updated when you expand it, rest of the article goes stale.
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This (not the short update table, but the long table slightly below) is the source, it doesn’t have an embedment link:



https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infect...nd-alerts.aspx



There’s also links like this one from Aunty:



https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-...y-12/100285272



The table is updated when you expand it, rest of the article goes stale.
Geeze,

I frequent many of this places on a regular basis. But always check in and out.

I assume if there was any close calls for me I would have been contacted already for testing and isolation?

I just got tested again today seeing as I live in a hot spot and my daughter returns to school tomorrow and me to work.

Last time I got tested the results were sent to me around 6am the following morning.

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Its worth keeping an eye on it IMO.

I’m a bit neurotic about checking that list (4-5 times per 24H), while I oppose many of the social strictures it’s 100% my responsibility to be informed and up-to-date.
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I take your point. It might not be a huge drop-off but any drop off is going to leave potential for less than optimum protection and I'd have though that the reason the guidelines are provided by the manufacturer is to provide a best case outcome.
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I take your point. It might not be a huge drop-off but any drop off is going to leave potential for less than optimum protection and I'd have though that the reason the guidelines are provided by the manufacturer is to provide a best case outcome.
It would be good if they published the curve that they are talking about, sounds like a good torque curve!!!!! You just don't gain or lose much a month either either side of the peak!

It is a conundrum, leave it another month at 50-60% protection (1 shot)
Or get a second shot now and get an extra 20 odd percent protection, albeit sacrificing the end game of an extra 5%

Trying to make sense of the data, if I was in NSW now I would take the extra shot now, in other states (I am at 9 weeks now in VIC, and am booked for 2nd shot bang on 12 weeks) I would not. The risk equation is dynamic, day by day. If this blows up nationally, I would jump to asap to get my 2nd.
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I'm with you tweeked,
I've been able to forward my 2nd shot by 2wks, Aug 11 now.
Hoping many more think the same in Sydney.
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4th "incursion" detected in Vic. Family who migrated from Syd to Melb flew in on 6th July, tested negative 8th July, but are now positive. Commander Weimar not worried about the flight as they are not believed to have been infectious during the flight, and all passengers on the flights had a red zone permit so should be have been in self quarantine.

Meanwhile, they haven't released the exposure sites for the sydney removalists yet because their stories aren't "matching up" . Apparently have to check with employer who is checking fuel card records etc.

Buckle up Victoria!

Oh, and apparently Vic Gov asked for ADF assitance to man the borders, but was yet again denied.
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Just for a bit of entertainment. Would be good to hear from the faceless "business leaders" at some stage just to add to the drama. Noticed that the claim is KRudd spoke with the global head of Pfizer, whereas this rebuttal statement has come from Pfizer Australia. KRudd himself has been noticeable silent on the matter. Malcolm Turnbull came out this morning thanking KRudd


Pfizer denies Kevin Rudd helped Australia gain earlier access to COVID-19 vaccines
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Just for a bit of entertainment. Would be good to hear from the faceless "business leaders" at some stage just to add to the drama. Noticed that the claim is KRudd spoke with the global head of Pfizer, whereas this rebuttal statement has come from Pfizer Australia. KRudd himself has been noticeable silent on the matter. Malcolm Turnbull came out this morning thanking KRudd


Pfizer denies Kevin Rudd helped Australia gain earlier access to COVID-19 vaccines
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-...alia/100286370
Yeah that sounds like a circus. Nothing like the Bitter Odd Couple of Australian politics trying to get back into the limelight!
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Just for a bit of entertainment. Would be good to hear from the faceless "business leaders" at some stage just to add to the drama. Noticed that the claim is KRudd spoke with the global head of Pfizer, whereas this rebuttal statement has come from Pfizer Australia. KRudd himself has been noticeable silent on the matter. Malcolm Turnbull came out this morning thanking KRudd


Pfizer denies Kevin Rudd helped Australia gain earlier access to COVID-19 vaccines
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-...alia/100286370
Rudd never sad he gained anything, simply that he asked..what an ABC beatup.




I would be too embarassed to quote anything from the oestrogen overload news channel.

Seriously they hate all male politicians there, don't trust any "news" there unless you want womens football or aboriginal highlights on something or another.
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I think "Heckle and Jeckle " is more appropriate


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Oh, and apparently Vic Gov asked for ADF assitance to man the borders, but was yet again denied.
i wouldn,t call that a correct factual statement.
dan andrews (the dirty grub) argued the exact same thing in court, who do you believe.
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i wouldn,t call that a correct factual statement.
dan andrews (the dirty grub) argued the exact same thing in court, who do you believe.
i know who to believe, but you seem to be the expert.
https://www.news.com.au/national/vic...c2f21aa45f0532

Until its refuted....it is what it is.
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