Yeah a 90 year old and a 70 year old dead im terrified
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You snowflakes want to hide under the bed every time someone sneezes that's your choice I will take my chances
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@4647 dude these betas think that whores like them and enjoy their time together and they “connect”… they’ll believe anything they’re told
"Dr Chant said that although the teen is in intensive care, he is not yet on a ventilator.
The remaining people in the ICU include one person in their 20s, one in their 30s, one in their 40s, three in their 50s, six in their 60s, two in their 70s, one in their 80s.
None of those being treated for the Delta variant in hospital have had two doses of the vaccination, Dr Kerry Chant has revealed."
Representatives of people in intensive care from each decade of life. You are arguing last year's argument 4647
I was outraged back in March when Professor Kelly the CMO, said vaccination "wasn't a race." The PM and McCormack said the same. The Financial Times editorial is also perplexed:
“It’s not a race,” prime minister Scott Morrison insisted in March, as concerns grew about what critics have called a vaccine “strollout”. He was wrong. Having squandered its early victory over the virus, despite being one of the world’s wealthiest countries, Australia now faces a costly round of restrictions as it struggles to protect a largely unimmunised population from outbreaks of the highly contagious Delta variant. Sydney, home to a fifth of the nation’s 25m people, is entering its third week of a lockdown due to stay in place until July 16. Australia now stands as a warning to other nations, not least neighbouring New Zealand, that a fortress approach to the virus cannot succeed in the absence of an effective vaccine programme.
Australia’s approach has been domestically popular until now. Polls show some three-quarters of the population have backed the border closures. Yet as a panel of experts wrote in a recent report on how the country could reopen, “Australia cannot continue to lock itself off from the world as a hermit nation indefinitely.” The social and economic costs are too large, especially for younger people. The wider lesson for a world facing ever more virus variants, is that glacial vaccine rollouts spell disaster, no matter how rich or hermetically sealed a country may be."
While ever there are people in our community who don’t give a rats arse about anyone but themselves this pandemic will continue.
Buckle up for the long haul people.
Going to be a long time before life returns to how it was before this all started.
And for the young and healthy types that reckon this virus won’t hurt them maybe you should prepare yourself for losing someone that you maybe might care about.
I wouldn’t be planning any overseas holidays anytime soon. Wouldn’t expect to see an influx of fresh young girls in shops either.
You could even spare a thought for all the small businesses that are struggling and may well not survive.
So sure…..survival of the fittest….but at what cost!!!!
vaccinations is a joke. They don't even have spots for people to vaccinate even if they want to.
Currently booked out until October
A poll showed that only about 50% of the population is willing to get the jab.
the rest saying no
and about 6-7% already have.
at this rate. mid next year we get 50% vaxed. But that's still not enough.
and that's with no new variants. and no booster needed (which pfizer says may be needed every 6 months)
Vaccinations will not provide the way out. Even if the adult population is 100% vaccinated it will not return us to normal.
The logic surrounding this proposition is there to see with the evidence evolving constantly. The UK experiment of having all restrictions cease on 19th July will be pivotal to future Govt decisions. I've yet to see or hear anything from the "experts" that can rationalise the future.
We have a long way to go yet.