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@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143036) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143032) said:
@DallasD said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143009) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142979) said:
Dr. Jensen also disclosed that hospitals are paid more if they list patients with a Covid-19 diagnosis.


And hospitals get paid THREE TIMES AS MUCH if the patient then goes on a ventilator.

Senator Dr. Scott Jensen: Right now Medicare is determining that if you have a Covid-19 admission to the hospital you get $13,000. If that Covid-19 patient goes on a ventilator you get $39,000, three times as much. Nobody can tell me after 35 years in the world of medicine that sometimes those kinds of things impact on what we do.

Hi,
can you provide a link to where Scott Jensen stated the above from you post.

Sure

https://accountingweekly.com/us-hospitals-getting-paid-to-list-patients-as-covid-19/

I think this just shows how screwed the US medical system is.

It also shows that the numbers that people like to put on their fancy graphs are manipulated, inaccurate and should be dismissed altogether.
When you put bogus data in, you'll get bogus data out.

I've noticed a few people on here have gone rather quiet.
 
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143080) said:
@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143036) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143032) said:
@DallasD said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143009) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142979) said:
Dr. Jensen also disclosed that hospitals are paid more if they list patients with a Covid-19 diagnosis.


And hospitals get paid THREE TIMES AS MUCH if the patient then goes on a ventilator.

Senator Dr. Scott Jensen: Right now Medicare is determining that if you have a Covid-19 admission to the hospital you get $13,000. If that Covid-19 patient goes on a ventilator you get $39,000, three times as much. Nobody can tell me after 35 years in the world of medicine that sometimes those kinds of things impact on what we do.

Hi,
can you provide a link to where Scott Jensen stated the above from you post.

Sure

https://accountingweekly.com/us-hospitals-getting-paid-to-list-patients-as-covid-19/

I think this just shows how screwed the US medical system is.

It also shows that the numbers that people like to put on their fancy graphs are manipulated, inaccurate and should be dismissed altogether.
When you put bogus data in, you'll get bogus data out.

I've noticed a few people on here have gone rather quiet.

Just so you know, I have decided not to provide you with any oxygen, still think the same way about you!
 
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143007) said:
@dazza65 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143005) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142697) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142695) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142692) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142688) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142685) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142683) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142675) said:
But I'm sure the families of the people who passed away think it matters what instructions the Health Minister gave, don't you?

The familes of the people who didnt pass away would be thankful that the Health Minister (elected official) listened to the experts and made changes to save lives.

Of course the Health Minister and his experts are puppets, just parroting what their greater masters told them. Funny how we have had 120 years of democracy and yet we have never had a minister ever come out and say "you know what, we just did what the lizard men told us to".......in EVERY nation,

You sound like a pretty intelligent human being, why are you here wasting your time arguing with nutjobs like me?
I'm just a hippie freebird trying to live my life minding my own business.
I don't lock myself inside during flu season every year when thousands of people die and I'm not now and never will.

You could be saving the world with virus stats and colourful graphs, yet you're wasting brain cells on me.


Seems to be the case, and despite many opportunities and requests to make your case you have declined like a coward. On every occasion when I have sensibly responded to your nonsense you have obfuscated and changed the subject. So either put up your case of who is calling the tunes for the likes of Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon, Johnson & Scomo (and every other nation) to back up your wild theories, or keep them to yourself.

Unless you provide something constructive to the discussion, we are done so dont bother otherwise.

I noticed you didn't say anything about not paying to attend a David Icke talk, you did didn't you, wow, if you don't mind me asking, how much was it?
Do you still have your Lizard mask?

Enjoy your captivity


No idea who David Icke is, wasnt aware that he toured or that tickets could be bought, but then again also dont think there is a global conspiracy and if I did and thought it was worth defiling the rights of my fellow Australians, I would like to think I would have enough courage and integrity to put up and have the courage of my convictions. But it seems that not everone has integrity or courage. It seems that many can make big accusations but when it gets time to stand behind them the completely go to water and dont have the guts to stand up and own their beliefs. I know that these people exist and the name for them, cowards.

Its jarring to meet one in real life though I have to admit.

Ihave had many back and forths in these forums and before engaging with you I have never finished a discussion without respect in any but one case and that person I just dont engage with anymore. Everyone else in this forum, regardless of opinion or politics I respect because of our shared love of the Tigers and I respect their convictions and beliefs, despite the fact that they are contrary to mine. You on the other hand and a coward and arrogantly benefit from everyone else while belittling their sacrifice.

I have never blocked/ignored anyone here but if you continue to engage with me I might have ticked that box as well.

It goes both ways, at any time you can stop pressing letters.

I'm not holding a gun to your head making you respond, if I'm getting under your skin maybe you should ask yourself why you're still here responding.
Don't blame me.


Agreed

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Tore up my ticket to that circus some time ago Dazza

Nothing to say about doctors being coached to fudge death certificates for covid19 without the person actually being tested for it?
 
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143080) said:
@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143036) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143032) said:
@DallasD said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143009) said:
@Hangonaminute said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142979) said:
Dr. Jensen also disclosed that hospitals are paid more if they list patients with a Covid-19 diagnosis.


And hospitals get paid THREE TIMES AS MUCH if the patient then goes on a ventilator.

Senator Dr. Scott Jensen: Right now Medicare is determining that if you have a Covid-19 admission to the hospital you get $13,000. If that Covid-19 patient goes on a ventilator you get $39,000, three times as much. Nobody can tell me after 35 years in the world of medicine that sometimes those kinds of things impact on what we do.

Hi,
can you provide a link to where Scott Jensen stated the above from you post.

Sure

https://accountingweekly.com/us-hospitals-getting-paid-to-list-patients-as-covid-19/

I think this just shows how screwed the US medical system is.

It also shows that the numbers that people like to put on their fancy graphs are manipulated, inaccurate and should be dismissed altogether.
When you put bogus data in, you'll get bogus data out.

I've noticed a few people on here have gone rather quiet.

No it doesn’t and no they shouldn’t. The error bars are acceptable. The graphs I am interested in most refer to Australian numbers where we have done significantly more testing per capita than other Nations. Our numbers are looking better than most so far.

Looking at other Nations, the US is in far worse situation, even given if some numbers are not as accurate as you like. I cannot not deny the physical evidence of mass island graves that have been created to bury their dead. The situation in the US is dire and could remain that way for up to two years before it gets back to anywhere near normality. Unless they keep the social distancing in place they could end up with 100M infected by Christmas with 1M dead. Even I don’t think they would be that stupid.
 
2 sporting Covid-19 sad stories

https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/warrington-winger-contracts-coronavirus-28869/?fbclid=IwAR3YUB4HR_ieu2rkoMbTtb6vaBICSsj7NNxHNwuJzupD39Ew4I8yGrtnByg

https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/52281484?at_campaign=64&at_custom1=%5Bpost+type%5D&at_medium=custom7&at_custom3=BBC+Sport&at_custom4=4F4AD47A-7E75-11EA-932C-16CAFCA12A29&at_custom2=facebook_page&fbclid=IwAR1m7ffZV9hU8SMm9mU6BDyQpFg8VP6IHH6ubpCkSJm1OwWNr9f9BmaulBY
 
ABC reports outbreaks in over 2000 aged care homes in the UK. The Govt has instructed aged care providers not to take Covid 19 patients to hospitals. This means they are not included in figures.

Boris and Charles are so out of touch with the common Brit. Many of thosr living in aged care fought for Britain in WW2. This comes back to the Conservatives attempting to dismantle the NHS.
 
In case anyone is still unsure as to how yesterday's funding decision will harm the whole world's approach to fighting this virus and particularly the poor, simply look below to the words of the WHO's second largest donor.
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@pawsandclaws1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143111) said:
ABC reports outbreaks in over 2000 aged care homes in the UK. The Govt has instructed aged care providers not to take Covid 19 patients to hospitals. This means they are not included in figures.

Boris and Charles are so out of touch with the common Brit. Many of thosr living in aged care fought for Britain in WW2. This comes back to the Conservatives attempting to dismantle the NHS.

My heart wrenched as I read the above and have left the first part of the report below.
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A potential coronavirus "catastrophe" could be unfolding in care homes across the United Kingdom, after the British Government revealed there have been COVID-19 outbreaks in 2,000 facilities.

Key points:The UK Government says coronavirus has been found in 18 per cent of aged care facilitiesOne study estimates that 40 per cent of cases in Europe could be coming from care homesThe Government says it's only including hospital deaths in daily tolls for accuracy

Eileen Chubb, a former care worker who now runs the advocacy group Compassion in Care, has told the ABC she has been inundated with calls from "frightened" staff and has warned of an "absolute catastrophe".

"What's happening is that care homes have been told not to admit residents from the care home to a hospital if they become ill from COVID-19," she said.

"They're residential care homes, so they can't treat people, so what you basically have is a policy of just letting people die."
 
@GNR4LIFE said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143122) said:
We should count ourselves very lucky we are an island nation. We get spared of the worst of everything.

Ironic because this is ultimate what saved
the Brits in WW2. This is a tragedy waiting to unfold.![alt text](![image url](image url))
 
@formerguest said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143119) said:
In case anyone is still unsure as to how yesterday's funding decision will harm the whole world's approach to fighting this virus and particularly the poor, simply look below to the words of the WHO's second largest donor.
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I can see the arguments re WHO,however an ex M16 chief lays the blame squarely on the Chinese Communist Party for a 6 day delay on reporting this virus and possible pandemic to the international communities while thousands in Wuhan were hosting a mass banquet....the WHO is partially to blame for a very poor response to the outbreak and not intervening earlier...
source nine.nsm.
 
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143131) said:
A 106-year-old woman believed to be the UK's oldest patient to recover from coronavirus has been discharged from hospital.

Tough old girl that one!
 
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142837) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142495) said:
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@cochise said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137552) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137549) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137300) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137292) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137277) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137269) said:
I’m having difficulty in understanding social distancing rules? It seems ok to stand in a queue to vote but a funeral must be limited to 10 mourners. It seems ok for hairdressers to continue to work, but beaches must be closed because the bathers are getting too close?
Has this pandemic shown us how ineffective our political system is ? Or are we just lacking leadership? I can understand why we need to take advice from WHO , but we always seem to be behind the pace? Russia closed its borders, and started contact tracing, in January. I’m not suggesting Russia is a model to follow or a country I would like to live in , merely pointing to decisive leadership.


Not having a go at you, nor am I necessarily defending the Govt or leadership, but what exactly do you think they should do? Are you suggesting a full lockdown?

Seems that most people are screaming that the Govt "should do more!!!" but I think it seems to be a lot of people who would not vote Libs in any situation.

Personally, I dont want the Govt to do more, or do less. I want them to take the advice of ALL the experts available to them to chart a course that navigates the tricky path of minimising deaths, ensuring our health system is not overwhelmed yet maintaining the maximum economic heartbeat possible.

Of course the natural reaction is to think to stop everything, shut down everything in total lockdown, and it may come to that and be necessary if it looks like it will overwhelm the health system, and Id be all for it in those circumstances, but if it is possible to reduce the rate of spread to a point that the health system can cope, yet keep as much of the economy running, then for me that is the best path.

This may seem callous for want of a better word, but when this is over, we are going to need to climb out of it and the depth of the decline economically will have a massive impact on many peoples lives for years to come and it will be the lower socioeconomic levels hit hardest. Rich people with assets will make it through.

The natural reaction is always 1 death is too many, but we average 4500 deaths a year for influenza and we dont shut down the economy to save those deaths. I am NOT suggeting this is the same as the flu, its not and if we did nothing there would be more than 10 x that number dead, but there does need to be a balance between possibility of deaths and possibility of economic depression.


5150, I’m not having a go at you either and I’m not wanting to get into a any pee high club discussion.
Just pointing out my observation that we always appear to be a country which follows, rather than one which gets on the front foot instinctively and decisively does what’s best for Australia and it’s citizens. There was a time when citizenship meant something. Anyway, cheer on your club if you like, but it doesn’t explain the failings in our political system.
Here’s an example..
https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/6698458/hairdressers-call-for-clear-messaging-directive-to-close-from-government/


Mate I dont necessarily disagree with you and I am **definitely** not wanting to get into a club discussion, in fact I dont actually feel like I have a club in this discussion, definitely not one Im cheering on.

Part of what prompted me to respond to your post was listening to discussions about what is going on in the UK. Their strategy is a bit different to what is going on in Italy & US and to a great extent appears to be a lot more successful. Their strategy is not based on auto lock down but involves lock down when required.

Im not sure what you are specifically referring to when you say the Govt which follows, particularly when we were the second country to shut borders to China, Iran & Italy. It is entirely possible that the strategy that the Aus Govt is following, on the advice of their experts, is entirely intentional and what is happening is EXACTLY what they are trying to do, but merely is different to the instinctive reaction of the general population, who aren't aware of the advice they are getting from the expertise.


Obviously not everyone is listening to the same experts.
I don’t have a problem with the governments staggered approach, although the downside is they need to wait 14 days to see what’s working. It was usually the approach I’ve taken, whether in business or with my health. If we follow the Shorten / Albo approach which is ‘throw the kitchen sink at it and hope for the best, then if it doesn’t work it’s harder to find out why. Or if it does work we can only speculate which remedy was more effective. I don’t know if the enormity of our problem is registering with some. I’ve heard from Doc the damage the virus causes to the lungs is irreparable.

It is hard to argue with the measures so far when the data is starting to turn for us, we know have to see if we need to make more restrictions to get it turn enough!


I was not going to post this for a few days to see how it panned out, but what you are saying correlates well with it. Four days ago the exponential rate of growth dropped markedly from a steady 1.23 - 1.25 down to 1.13. But since then it seems to have instantly found a new steady level with four days 1.13, 1.15, 1.13, 1.14. Hoping it drops again but if it stays there, more measures might be needed.

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Well a couple of people wanted an update so here we are.....

Yesterday there was a significant dip in the exponential growth multiplier. It dipped down from a steady 1.3 for a few days, down below 1.1 to 1.09. This is pretty significant as it may be the second round of restrictions washing through. For those playing along at home, to be steady at 1.1 we need less that 4382 cases by the end of today.

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This is obviously encouraging as slowing it down is obviously a good thing, but how does this end? At what point do we start thinking about re-opening the economy (Im not suggesting soon)?

I could imagine a scenario where parts of the local economy are reopened, but with disasters all over the world (US and parts of Europe), once its under control here I can see our borders closed for a LONG time.


Ok so something is definitely happening and so far it looks good. Another big dip yesterday in the exponential growth multiplier . It was steady at 1.23 for weeks, then spent four days at 1.13 and has spent the last two days going down. 1.09 Sunday and 1.06 yesterday.

Its very encouraging and shows that the restrictions and changes in behaviour are working. I have a couple of worries. People are behaving better, but not perfectly (we are Aussies) and I dont think we can get that multiplier down to 1 based on restrictions alone, so what does that mean? We get to a low multiplier (growth rate) and stay indoors?

I also worry that if we get teh growth rate low enough people will say "screw this" and go back to normal life and rates will bounce back up.

Anyway, so far so good. For those playing along, to keep it at 1.06 we need to keep the total to under 4523. At the time of posting (9:30) it was already 4364.

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Another update. Yesterday stayed pretty steady with exponential multiplier of 1.06. I can see some merit in Mikes comment about reduced testing however. TO stay steady at 1.06 we need todays cases to stay below 4830. We are at 4711 already at 9am.

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Todays update. Yesterday was steady, very steady unfortunately. After an encouraging dip in the exponential multiplier, we have now had three days steady at 1.06.

Hoping the stricter measures start to wash through and we are not stuck here.

Need to keep total cases under 5150 today.

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Todays update.

A slight dip again yesterday. After three days at 1.06, the exponential multiplier dipped slightly to 1.05. Hopefully continues down but we might be getting to the point of diminishing returns. To maintain 1.05 growth or less, we need todays total to stay under 5400.

Had a thought this morning when considering someone else pointing out that new cases seem to be almost staying under 300 a day and this being a good thing. I agree that relative to what could be it is a reasonable result, but at current death rates, that would still 3-4 deaths a day (delayed by 20 days).

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Update for Friday 03/04/20

Another encouraging dip in the exponential multiplier. Dropped down from 1.056 to 1.041. Very encouraging. To maintain 1.04 we need the total cases to remain under 5570 today. at 10am they are still at last nights total 5350.

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Saturdays Update
Another encouraging dip. THe exponential multiplier dropped under 1.04 to 1.037. To keep it this low we need to stay under 5757 total cases today.

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I'd like to briefly derail this NSW Health & Border Force discussion with some boring numbers.

The trajectory continued downwards yesterday. The exponential multiplier dipped lower than Saturdays 1.037 to 1.024 which is very encouraging. Only 137 new cases (still equals 1-2 deaths in 2 weeks) . Clearly the measures are working. Fingers crossed there is no reversal. I hope Aussies being Aussies we dont revert to close enough and start to get out and about for a while. To stay at this low point, we need the total cases to stay below 5827 today.

Personally I'd love to see the multiplier get to 1, stick at it for 3-4 weeks then open everything but the borders back up.

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Todays update. This seems too good to be true. Yesterday the exponential multiplier dropped again under 1.02 to 1.018. To maintain this we need to stay under 5905 today.

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Todays update, after yesterdays optimism, a bit of reality.

The exponential multiplier stayed steady at 1.019. Its not a bad result and its relatively low, but Im hopeful for the sake of opening things up again that we can get it way lower. I want the total cases number to stay under 6000 today.

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Well it seems we have hit a plateau. After a few days with solid drops in the exponential multiplier, down to a reasonably low level, we have now had three days of very steady levels of 1.018, 1.019 and yesterday 1.017. When this started I said it was unnerving how predictable it was every day when it was around 1.23 and again now for three days Ive been able to predict within 10 the total cases at the end of the day. The rate is relatively low, but for any chance of an exit I think we need it to drop more, at least below 1.01.

To maintain yesterdays rate, we need the total to stay under 6119 today. Personally I'd love it to stay at least under 6112 because that would be the first day with under 100 new cases for a long time.

Again for comparison, if we didnt drop the rate from 1.23, we would have had 62413 cases yesterday.

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Todays update. Remember I said it was getting predictable again, with expected number to be 6112 - 6119, it turned out to be 6104, so not bad. This equates to a slight drop again in the exponential multiplier down from 1.017 to 1.015, so pretty steady. First time under 100 new cases since 17 March

Expect it to be around 6195 today.

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Yesterday was predictably predictable. Total cases reached 6292. I guess it could be seen as slow steady progress downward with the multiplier dropping slightly again from 1.016 to 1.014 but its very slow and very steady. Seems to me the law of diminishing returns has kicked in and its hard to get better than this.

Expect cases to get to 6380 today but it would be encouraging to see a more significant dip. Actually it will be interesting to see if say on Tues or Wed if we see a rise because of Easter.

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Let me know if you are getting sick of these updates


Not sure of what to make of todays update. Yesterday there were only 21 new cases. This drops the exponential multiplier down from 1.014 to 1.003 which is effectively all over (remember 1.0 is no new cases and we are done). Now I am pretty sure that this is more a case of not a lot of testing on Easter Sunday rather than the end of the epidemic, so it will be interesting to see what happens this week.

My biggest concern is that the public sees these figures and just gets back to normal life but I hope they dont. They have to understand the time lag in infection, symptoms, infectious state. I would love to see these hard restrictions last 4 more weeks to eradicate it.

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At the risk of provoking @Hangonaminute and the new world order, but for the sake of continuity, here is the update on the figures.

Not sure how much can be taken from these numbers (restraint Hangon)...but only 46 new cases reported yesterday. Again, most likely a hangover from Easter weekend and we will see over the next few days if its an ongoing trend. FWIW the exponential multiplier bumped up slightly from incredibly low 0.003 to an also low 0.007.

What I find interesting and encouraging is NSW Department of Health are opening up test centres now where you can get tested on demand, anyone can get tested. This may spike numbers up but the result will be more reliable data and hopefully the start of an exit strategy. If they open testing up to all comers and the data doesnt change much, then they will know that they are on the right track and a possible way out.

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Tentatively.....I post todays update. Yesterday was another steady day with only 56 new cases. The exponential multiplier ticked up slightly from 1.007 to 1.008 which is nothing really and still very low. These low numbers could be from reduced testing over the Easter break, but the NSW Health are testing all comers now and therefore we should be able to have some more faith in the data over the next week or so.

Would love to see it gradually decline further.

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well there certainly seems to be some consistency and stability in the numbers. Another low result yesterday with only 32 new cases. THe exponential multiplier dropped slightly from 1.008 to 1.005.

These low numbers are encouraging with all states now testing all comers and in the case of NSW begging people to get tested but they cant get enough people to turn up. They were testing at 4500 a dayand now only get 1500 to show up.

https://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/health-problems/coronavirus-australia-where-to-get-tested-in-each-state-and-territory/news-story/fc16230d284983c4526470d84ff4125f

My guess is that its asymptomatic cases walking around responsible for these final numbers, maybe Hangonaminute on the beach, but surely its possible to get these numbers down from 30 to zero and then hold restrictions for a month, then back into it (with closed borders).

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@jadtiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142852) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142847) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142841) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142839) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142838) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142835) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142834) said:
Who would of thought that the leader of the free world was a pretentious twat

Grow up Donald

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon-says-halting-world-health-organization-funding-over-its-handling-of-virus/ar-BB12D25b


Probably best discussed in politics thread, but what would the issue be in holding the WHO to account for its poor management of this issue?

So we can talk about NSW Health's handling of the Ruby Princess (last time I checked NSW Health was a govt dept ) but not how an idiot who was voted to arguably the most important post in World Politics gets upset when they question his handling of CV

Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon is the Fonz ...he is never wwwwwwwwrong


No problem with talking about Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon or NSW Health, my question is more about why you think that WHO shouldnt be held accountable?

If you are doing it for the right reasons yes ...if it is a political stunt no ......Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon is a walking political stunt ...if Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon gets voted back into the oval office and the world said screw this ....I wouldn't vote against the World declaring War on the US


But to address your point, IMO the WHO have performed disgracefully in this crisis and the US are by far the biggest funder of them, more than double China. I think it is entirely reasonable to hold them to account.
https://www.who.int/about/finances-accountability/funding/AC_Status_Report_2020.pdf?ua=1

If it was anyone but Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon they would be praised for strong leadership.

Holding WHO accountable is one thing withdrawing funds in a time of dire need is another.As usual Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon acts like a 3 year old with an even worse temperament.WHO do have questions to answer no doubt about that but this is just pure petulance on his part.
I feel a great deal of sympathy for americans who have him as their leader as always his attitude is all about himself and blaming everyone else

Sympathy for those who did not Vote for him yes
Let's see what happens at the next election
Who in their right mind would think that he is a man that should leed their country now
He is an Embarrassment to his country
Blaming WHO for the US corona virus situation is a clear Blame shifting exercise

I/We live on the other side of the world but could clearly see what was unfolding with this Virus and it's devastating effects on Humanity, but Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon, was clearly downplaying the Virus.
You have to ask yourself why
What was in it for him

I have my own theories on this
Let me put it this way
If you had billions of dollars in a vault and you knew someone was about to steel it would you move it first ?
As I said it's a Theory so don't rip my head off
But anything is possible, especially when you are Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon
 
@TrueTiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143126) said:
@formerguest said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1143119) said:
In case anyone is still unsure as to how yesterday's funding decision will harm the whole world's approach to fighting this virus and particularly the poor, simply look below to the words of the WHO's second largest donor.
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I can see the arguments re WHO,however an ex M16 chief lays the blame squarely on the Chinese Communist Party for a 6 day delay on reporting this virus and possible pandemic to the international communities while thousands in Wuhan were hosting a mass banquet....the WHO is partially to blame for a very poor response to the outbreak and not intervening earlier...
source nine.nsm.

Agreed and I don't think anyone here is arguing that the CCP and WHO are blameless in this.

Still to use the recent @pawsandclaws1 and @GNR4LIFE island nation analogies and particularly the former with his WW2 one, once the war broke out and in this case, the corona virus, once borders are closed, each nation has become a virtual island, with some still needing the WHO as their rescue ship.

Similarly, once this new battle had started, the words and decisions of these governments will decide the fate of their communities, whilst deferring and deflecting to this crisis' Nazi's does nobody any good.

I have been reasonably happy with our nation's approach to this outbreak on most levels and do not want to see them lowering that to join a public slanging match.
 
@cochise said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142903) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142889) said:
@Geo said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1142856) said:
The Nursing home in Penrith is a worry..Nurse was asymptomatic..went in to work.. now bang 6 staff and 6 residents in one day..

100 elderly residents ...thoughts are with them

It is such a tough call ...you don't want to let your team mates down and if you had readily available testing

Unless you have worked in these situations you don't realize how hard it is if they can't replace your shift on the other staff

Any essential staff should have tests readily available if they are faced with this situations

Testing for people in that field has been available for weeks!

I would have thought they would have been compulsory for people working with vulnerable people i.e. those in hospitals , nursing homes, group homes for disabled. I don't know if they are.
 
Like others that receive a Family Tax Benefit or other payment, I had the $750 first stimulus payment placed in my bank account and have spent it at a small retailer as my part in fulfilling the economy's need.

As to those that lost their jobs at the start of our shutdown or know others, just wondering if they have received any job seeker payments, or are you still having to wait?
 
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