We should have opened up with masks and QR codes like HK and SG but Dom wanted the popularity vote and didnt listen to the medical advice. Wearing masks and QR codes do not affect opening up and it was a logical step that should have been done. Western countries seem to have bigger issues with the "rights" and the use of masks where masks are much are normal in asian countries.
Unless i cant find it, i doubt australia will publish the data for number of vaxxed/unvaxxed in hospital apart from in some reports as the number of unvaxxed will slowly rise in the next few weeks simply because majority or the population are vaxxed so even if 10% of vaccinated people end up in hospital and 100% of unvaxxed end up in hospital, the number of vaccinated will be more. if you look at the 16+ years olds as an example, 93.5% of them are double vaxxed. 10% of 93% is 9.3% of population (that are vaccinated) will end up in hospital against the 6.5% of population that aren't vaccinated. Im not sure if the theory is fully right but you get the drift. the anti vaxxers will wrongly use the rising numbers of vaccinated in hospitals without showing context like this and say the vaccine is not effective and many people arent smart enough to realise and will blinded follow the anti vaxxers advice like sheep.
Soon or later we all catch it so just need to prepare for bad situation happen. Take vitamin C, and Armaforce daily should be good.
All we can do is make assumptions unless NSW Health releases numbers of unvax vs vaxxed in hospital and ICU.
But going by what the stats in SG say, 50% of their hospitalised are unvax, followed by 35% who only had 1 jab and 15% are vaxxed. This may or may not apply here, but I'll wager it'll be similar or close.
Of course in the 1 jab group, we know will not have adequate protection against any strain...
Agree with Bro Goldfishman in that it's very concerning that both hospitalisation and ICU has doubled in 1 week. With the leaders signalling a move to herd immunity (where Sweden tried & failed) and introduction of the new definition of Close Contact. We know this number will just keep climbing until our hospital and Ambo service is overwhelmed
Why would I shoot you, lol!
Look, “going to” does not equal “has done”. Like I said, nobody knows what she would’ve done, not you not me. All we know is, thank you very much icac, DP ended up in the hot seat and was the one who has done it the way that it has been done. Nobody can go back in time to replay the whole thing with Gladys there.
Thank you Bro ALG for pointing out how well HK has prevented a massive outbreak of Covid infections despite only having 68% of its population vaccinated.
Had a read. They did studies and "modelling" and arrived at non-medical intervention was key to prevention of massive infections. By this they employed not only masks and social distancing. The 2 key ingredients were 1 - any positive cases were taken away for hospital isolation (taken out of the community). 2 - deploy massive amount of resources to testing including where cases turn up in some suburbs, they would send teams to test every apartment in the area and move all positive cases to hospital for isolation.
This has resulted in only having less than 10 new cases daily (mostly return travellers), even in earlier waves they never exceeded 180 cases per day.
Well done Hong Kong.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/william...h=4a051f386f86
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/l...252-2/fulltext
Exactly! Also, those saying “Gladys wanted to open up on December 1st” seem to have entirely forgotten that there was no Omicron here in NSW at the time. Then DP became premier and said he’ll do away with QR codes + masks and then blindly stuck to his word even while Omicron was causing case numbers to shoot up and it being obviously a bad decision to stick to the plan.
That information is on the covid live site.
https://covidlive.com.au/report/vaccination-status/nsw
NSW Health do put out a "Weekly" Surveillance Report that has that information, but the latest one only covers up to 11 Dec 21.
https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infect...y-reports.aspx
Most Australians don't want another lockdown like HK.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...ntine-omicron/
We're in the middle of summer with relatively high and recent vaccination rates with a world class hospital system that managed with delta that's far more dangerous than omicron. It's going to take a combination of natural immunity, vaccines, common sense and "living with the virus" not lockdowns. This surge like all others will pass whether it's in a month or two it will pass and with the variant being more like the common cold the world is not going to crash and burn.
Correct, no Omicron on December 1st. So she would have have opened then Omicron would have circulated after that so really we would be going in the same direction. By the way I am no fan of Gladys. Their plan is for herd immunity now that we have a weaker strain. 21,151 cases today.
On a lighter note I noticed "Goodbloke" was finally banned, he'll be easy to pick when he turns up again with his next "handle"
The covidlive link Doesn't show the daily vaxxed/unvaxxed numbers. The weekly reports are too late to provide useful information.
People want to know the daily numbers in hospital/ICU that are vaxxed or unvaxxed but I suspect NSW health won't out it out as they realise that anti vaxxers will use the numbers without context and too many people are too dumb to look at the fact that less percentage of vaxxed are in hospital against more percentage of unvaxxed.
Silver lining in today's numbers, only 17 new hospitalisations. Let's hope this indicates that what they're saying about Omicron is true, that it is far less lethal than Delta. Maybe the pick-up in new hospitalisations from the last week were from the tail end of Delta infections.
On the 27 to 28 Dec there was also a lull in new cases that went 6324 to 6062. Hospitalised was also a small increase from 521 to 557. It's too early to tell, plus it's new years eve, many ppl are avoiding testing to avoid having to isolate during the new year.
There isn't any lockdown in HK. Moving the positive cases to a dedicated hospital setting where ppl get proper medical care compared to Aus where ppl have to lock themselves in their bedrooms, plus if there are elderly or immuno-compromised members in the family. You risk passing it to them by isolating at home.
The low infection rate also improves confidence for the rest to go out and boost the economy. Wouldn't we all rather be out there punting if NSW had only 7 new cases daily ?