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I'm the same nearing the general retirement age not that I will fully retire in anycase BUT thinking ahead covid doesn't change my train of thought one bit unless I was a unwell person or having underlying issues I don't know of. Sure those people need to keep on top of their probs. Your last paragraph is what its all about as your aging, check ups are the smart thing to do - keep on top of your health. Thats what I have done for years.....
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NSW records 29,504 cases in the current period and the 10-day average growth rate decreases to 1.0176 (from 1.0428) while the actual line remains below the predictive trend line. VIC records 22,429 cases in the current period and the 10-day average growth rate decreases to 0.7974 (from 1.0207) while the actual line remains below the predictive trend. No States set new daily highs yesterday (16/1). Finally, here is the predictive trend graph for three States based on cases since Omicron was identified which, for our purposes, will be taken as December 1st. Note that Queensland numbers are a day behind the other two States.
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17-01-2022, 11:45 AM | #18003 | ||
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To be fair I wasn’t really referring to people already at retirement age. If you’re nearly there, you’ve already had a good life with the majority of it unimpeded by a pandemic or epidemic. You probably already own a house and have an established career.
Think of the teens at the moment and how their life will play out. Covid has affected their schooling, it will have an effect on getting a job and starting a career. They still have to pay considerably more for housing than you guys probably did, they’ll get told repeatedly by older generations that they have to work hard for a good retirement and can’t have everything now.. but when they finally get to that age there will still be a disease around that kills the elderly in greater numbers than the flu… as well as the flu still being around too. Then there’s having to live with the climate change consequences that prior generations caused, what a life to look forward to. |
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17-01-2022, 11:51 AM | #18004 | ||
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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT January 16th 2022.
86,060 new cases for Australia and 40 deaths so the CMR is 0.155%. NZ recorded 68 cases and 0 deaths for a CMR of 0.358%. The UK recorded 70,160 cases and 88 deaths for a CMR of 0.999%. 454,748 new cases in the USA yesterday and 1,063 deaths sees CMR at 1.310%. Other notable points: (weekend reporting) Global cases pass 328M; Europe passes 104M cases; Asia passes 90M cases; South America passes 43M cases; Brazil passes 23M cases; France passes 14M cases; Jamaica (1,968); Chile (9,509); Ecuador (11,090) on 15/1; Uruguay (12,574); Kazakhstan (13,523); Bolivia (14,460) on 15/1; Netherlands (36,231); and Mexico (47,113); ... all recorded new highs; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day. Kyrgyzstan and Egypt move above the 90th percentile for the 10 day period and Slovakia drops below.
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This will stay with us, but it will not be anything like heart disease or Alzheimer's, it will end up just like the flu. Prevention and treatments will get better and better. (If you told people in 1910's that the flu would still be with us in 2020+, they probably would have thought the same as you are). I hope you are not scaring kids with these thoughts.
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17-01-2022, 02:03 PM | #18006 | ||
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Well you were referring to retiring age.
Nice bait at times which is curious to see how others think. Praise the lord my kids are completely opposite to Leesa.
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Retirement still 2 or 3 decades away for me, but have seen the impact on my parents. They've had to make adjustments to their hobbies and activities, but I wouldn't say it has been life altering. Just need to take precautions. So unless you had planned to retire spending most of your time on cruise ships, I think people will find a way to adapt and still live a happy life.
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It has already cut short many future/retirement plans and will continue to do so. Having said that you still have to go about your business living life, no good hiding away nor is there being in denial. I have a couple of underlying issues which could quite eadily see me struggle with a dose of Covid, I've also had 2 years to deal with it, something Im grateful for having spent that time in a relatively safe part of the World. Im still building my house, it remains to be seen for how long I enjoy it or any subsequent. I worry a great deal for my Mother and Inlaws all of whom have underlying issues and until 2yrs ago enjoyed the ease of holidaying on cruise ships, it has deminished their twilight years. |
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Curious, for those that have taken the booster, would you take the Omnicron specific jab if/when it becomes available?
Greg Hunt has asked Pfizer to ‘prioritise’ supply of its Omicron-specific vaccine to Australia as the Morrison government gears up for re-election https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/austr...r-re-election/
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No. Omicron is so many mutations away from the original covid-19, it's possibly not likely to provide any meaningful protection against a new variant that isnt omicron-derived.
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17-01-2022, 06:45 PM | #18014 | ||
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Agree, think people are looking into the crystal ball the wrong way if they get my drift.
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NSW records 29,830 cases in the current period and the 10-day average growth rate decreases to 1.0019 (from 1.0176) while the actual line remains below the predictive trend line. VIC records 20,180 cases in the current period and the 10-day average growth rate decreases to 0.9775 (from 1.0014) while the actual line remains below the predictive trend. No States set new daily highs yesterday (17/1). Finally, here is the predictive trend graph for three States based on cases since Omicron was identified which, for our purposes, will be taken as December 1st. Note that Queensland numbers are a day behind the other two States. This trend line has been amended to a 3rd order polynomial to better reflect NSW/VIC trends and that will be reflected in the other two graphs tomorrow.
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I'm wondering if there will be any harm / benefit if getting the AZ booster next? They do ask what you had first when booking the booster but many have been mixing and matching the vaccinations in the past.
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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT January 17th 2022.
74,665 new cases for Australia and 26 deaths so the CMR is 0.140%. NZ recorded 88 cases and 0 deaths for a CMR of 0.344%. The UK recorded 88,130 cases and 88 deaths for a CMR of 0.994%. 416,745 new cases in the USA yesterday and 547 deaths sees CMR at 1.302%. Other notable points: Global cases pass 330M; Europe passes 105M cases; North America passes 79M cases; The USA passes 67M cases; Uzbekistan (1,037) – the previous high (981) on 4/8/20; Kuwait (5,147); Bulgaria (9,996); Switzerland (26,294) on 15/1; Japan (26,881) – the previous high (25,877) on 21/8/21; Denmark (26,965); and Netherlands (42,352); ... all recorded new highs; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day. Russia, Pakistan, Jordan and Bangladesh move above the 90th percentile for the 10 day period and Zimbabwe drops below.
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18-01-2022, 11:12 AM | #18019 | |||
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But the WA Government sent me an email telling me to get it done early? I just asked my GP if it's ok to have it a month earlier than the Government protocol states, he just said yes, you could of had one vaccination a week and get the same result?.....he did not elaborate and I dident feel like pushing it with him, but I trust his judgement and I have designated him as the only person to treat me, so all these great specialists are now in the bin, they cannot treat me, only my GP can treat me and medicate me, I trust him. |
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The other day, I noticed the FindARAT website had a kit listed in Parliament House, ACT, for $10,000,000 Now this....
NSW Health Minister Brad Hazzard reveals he is victim of fraudulent COVID test reporting https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-01-...test/100763308 This is why we can't have nice things. Surely there is ID requirements when you submit a RAT result?!?! Link to medicare card no? Ripe for abuse.
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Surely they know what "Code Brown" alternatively means and could have picked another colour. https://www.news.com.au/national/vic...80e181bf0d06c5 |
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Victoria just gone into code BROWN at hospitals. Only covid deaths getting the headlines, but you gotta wonder how many other non covid related deaths could have been prevented if the hospitals were not overwhelmed. Elective surgery also been put on hold in major cities, there will be long term consequences. There will be a time to treat it like the flu, but not at the moment IMHO.
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Different story if the vax rate was <90% or so.
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But whenever I hear someone say Code Brown my mind instantly turns to the times I'd seen a drunk mate the morning after or the other mate who got food poisoning from the Dirty Bird running down the hallway, cheeks clenched, finger plugging the hole to stop the turtle head poking out yelling "get the fu*k out the way. Code Brown. Code Brown". Or when Mum came home and used it one night. She worked in the high care section of a oldies home. They had one resident that was non-verbal and rather sick. But somehow she'd hold of going to the crapper for 3 to 4 days... Then one day when she was full, a couple of carers would walk into her room (she'd wait for someone to watch) and this little old non-verbal normally sad lady would look up, eye's full of fun and excitement, scrunch her face, squeeze down and all 3 to 4 days of liquid poo would shoot up out the back of her nappy, all over her back, up the wall, the bed, the side tables, drip down on the floor. If Mum was there she'd say "that's terrible, naughty naughty X" and the little old lady would smile, look very pleased with herself and withdraw to her normal self. Apparently one night Mum was training the new girl and the lady did this and in a panic the new girl ran up behind and put her hand over the gushing poo, like you would when water comes gushing up out of a tap or something, causing all the poo to go sideways all over the resident in the next bed and all down the front of the poor new girl. From then on it was "Code Brown room X". So they need to think of a better colour to describe it... Please... |
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Reality is, we don't bat an eyelid during flu season, but that's about where we are in terms of hospitalisations, though the death rate seems to be about 50% higher so far. The main issue seems to be the infection control measures and the inefficiencies they create, not so much the absolute number of cases. There's something to be said for letting it rip and getting it over with, rather than hard restrictions and a long drawn out wave of infections. |
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So 5% of the population unvaccinated is about 1/2 of the ICU utilisation due to Covid.
Simple maths tells everyone that if the remainder was vaccinated we would halve the ICU load. So we would not be in anywhere near the current trouble if they were not ignoring science and medical advice and got vaccinated. Sort of spells out to the "my body my choice" brigade that it is more complex than that. They are directly affecting other peoples bodies and other peoples choices.
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Have to admit me and the wife looked at each other and laughed when we heard it was code brown for the hospitals, they had all the colours of the rainbow to choose from....
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