swag_tiger
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And what about the people who say Covid is only around because people are getting tested. Some are saying if there were no tests there would be no Covid.
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@swag_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436336) said:And what about the people who say Covid is only around because people are getting tested. Some are saying if there were no tests there would be no Covid.
@swag_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436336) said:And what about the people who say Covid is only around because people are getting tested. Some are saying if there were no tests there would be no Covid.
@mrem said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436342) said:An alternative view
https://www.businessthink.unsw.edu.au/articles/covid-19-lockdowns-cost?mc_cid=b3bf486161&mc_eid=03bdb4a448
@snake said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436328) said:Apparently a group of young people from Western Sydney illegally travelled to a beach party in the Newcastle area .. now Newcastle and surrounds in lock down .. time for the feather duster to be put away and short custodial sentences invoked no matter what the age .. these actions are putting life as we knew it in peril and putting life’s at risk .
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436346) said:@mrem said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436342) said:An alternative view
https://www.businessthink.unsw.edu.au/articles/covid-19-lockdowns-cost?mc_cid=b3bf486161&mc_eid=03bdb4a448
It's not really an alternative view. It's just stating that lockdowns have a lot of negative impacts to people. That is true.
The problem is that we have people believing nonsense and that is leading to vaccine hesitancy.
Lockdowns will stop. The point being that we need people vaccinated because otherwise the health care system will not be able to cope and that will lead to a huge number of deaths. It's even worse than just the COVID deaths because people will die from other issues because they can't get medical care.
The problem is that the same people that argue for no lockdowns argue against vaccines. This is clearly stupid.
You can be anti lockdowns and state well if people get vaccinated they won't die or inundate the health care system. You can't be anti lockdowns and anti vaccines because it will be a complete disaster.
If you are anti lockdowns the next step is to state don't treat the unvaccinated. Let them die because they've made that choice. Making that decision is though pretty extreme. You'd be vilified.
@tiger-beach said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436351) said:@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436346) said:@mrem said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436342) said:An alternative view
https://www.businessthink.unsw.edu.au/articles/covid-19-lockdowns-cost?mc_cid=b3bf486161&mc_eid=03bdb4a448
It's not really an alternative view. It's just stating that lockdowns have a lot of negative impacts to people. That is true.
The problem is that we have people believing nonsense and that is leading to vaccine hesitancy.
Lockdowns will stop. The point being that we need people vaccinated because otherwise the health care system will not be able to cope and that will lead to a huge number of deaths. It's even worse than just the COVID deaths because people will die from other issues because they can't get medical care.
The problem is that the same people that argue for no lockdowns argue against vaccines. This is clearly stupid.
You can be anti lockdowns and state well if people get vaccinated they won't die or inundate the health care system. You can't be anti lockdowns and anti vaccines because it will be a complete disaster.
If you are anti lockdowns the next step is to state don't treat the unvaccinated. Let them die because they've made that choice. Making that decision is though pretty extreme. You'd be vilified.
If you are suggesting not treating the unvaccinated if they get ill and just letting them die that is more than extreme, it's inhumane
Where do you draw the line:
Smokers?
Obese?
Heavy drinkers?
Drug overdoses?
You could equally argue each of them have "made their choice"
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436350) said:Has any country ever vaccinated their way out of trouble?
I get the feeling that the NSW government are not far off giving up on lockdowns and hoping that vaccinations can bring numbers down quickly.
No doubt we'll get there eventually, but I can't see how it'll have much of an impact by the end of the month.
@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436363) said:Just had my 1st pfizzer vax ..
All good
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436346) said:@mrem said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436342) said:An alternative view
https://www.businessthink.unsw.edu.au/articles/covid-19-lockdowns-cost?mc_cid=b3bf486161&mc_eid=03bdb4a448
It's not really an alternative view. It's just stating that lockdowns have a lot of negative impacts to people. That is true.
The problem is that we have people believing nonsense and that is leading to vaccine hesitancy.
Lockdowns will stop. The point being that we need people vaccinated because otherwise the health care system will not be able to cope and that will lead to a huge number of deaths. It's even worse than just the COVID deaths because people will die from other issues because they can't get medical care.
The problem is that the same people that argue for no lockdowns argue against vaccines. This is clearly stupid.
You can be anti lockdowns and state well if people get vaccinated they won't die or inundate the health care system. You can't be anti lockdowns and anti vaccines because it will be a complete disaster.
If you are anti lockdowns the next step is to state don't treat the unvaccinated. Let them die because they've made that choice. Making that decision is though pretty extreme. You'd be vilified.
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436359) said:@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436350) said:Has any country ever vaccinated their way out of trouble?
I get the feeling that the NSW government are not far off giving up on lockdowns and hoping that vaccinations can bring numbers down quickly.
No doubt we'll get there eventually, but I can't see how it'll have much of an impact by the end of the month.
Basically every developed country is giving up on lockdowns and relying on vaccines. The situation is significantly worse with the delta variant.
If restrictions are being implemented it's to protect the unvaccinated.
Health care workers are getting increasingly frustrated because getting vaccinated would solve the problem.
I am pretty certain that NSW has already accepted that we aren't getting cases down to zero again.
I should add the vaccine and open up approach is working well in areas where the vaccination rate is up and not so good when the vaccination rates are down.
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436359) said:@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436350) said:Has any country ever vaccinated their way out of trouble?
I get the feeling that the NSW government are not far off giving up on lockdowns and hoping that vaccinations can bring numbers down quickly.
No doubt we'll get there eventually, but I can't see how it'll have much of an impact by the end of the month.
Basically every developed country is giving up on lockdowns and relying on vaccines. The situation is significantly worse with the delta variant.
If restrictions are being implemented it's to protect the unvaccinated.
Health care workers are getting increasingly frustrated because getting vaccinated would solve the problem.
I am pretty certain that NSW has already accepted that we aren't getting cases down to zero again.
I should add the vaccine and open up approach is working well in areas where the vaccination rate is up and not so good when the vaccination rates are down.
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436371) said:@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436359) said:@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436350) said:Has any country ever vaccinated their way out of trouble?
I get the feeling that the NSW government are not far off giving up on lockdowns and hoping that vaccinations can bring numbers down quickly.
No doubt we'll get there eventually, but I can't see how it'll have much of an impact by the end of the month.
Basically every developed country is giving up on lockdowns and relying on vaccines. The situation is significantly worse with the delta variant.
If restrictions are being implemented it's to protect the unvaccinated.
Health care workers are getting increasingly frustrated because getting vaccinated would solve the problem.
I am pretty certain that NSW has already accepted that we aren't getting cases down to zero again.
I should add the vaccine and open up approach is working well in areas where the vaccination rate is up and not so good when the vaccination rates are down.
While I'm optimistic for the best, vaccinating our way out of delta would be quite an achievement.
A lot of these countries had a combo of natural immunity, massive vaccine rollouts and no delta when they started.
@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436364) said:@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436363) said:Just had my 1st pfizzer vax ..
All good
Glad to hear all is good. ?
@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436379) said:@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436364) said:@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436363) said:Just had my 1st pfizzer vax ..
All good
Glad to hear all is good. ?
Gave me the munchies if anything
@tilllindemann said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436378) said:@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436371) said:@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436359) said:@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436350) said:Has any country ever vaccinated their way out of trouble?
I get the feeling that the NSW government are not far off giving up on lockdowns and hoping that vaccinations can bring numbers down quickly.
No doubt we'll get there eventually, but I can't see how it'll have much of an impact by the end of the month.
Basically every developed country is giving up on lockdowns and relying on vaccines. The situation is significantly worse with the delta variant.
If restrictions are being implemented it's to protect the unvaccinated.
Health care workers are getting increasingly frustrated because getting vaccinated would solve the problem.
I am pretty certain that NSW has already accepted that we aren't getting cases down to zero again.
I should add the vaccine and open up approach is working well in areas where the vaccination rate is up and not so good when the vaccination rates are down.
While I'm optimistic for the best, vaccinating our way out of delta would be quite an achievement.
A lot of these countries had a combo of natural immunity, massive vaccine rollouts and no delta when they started.
Vaccines are necessary, but not enough on their own. Even the most highly vaccinated countries are still struggling with delta.
@jadtiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436380) said:@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436379) said:@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436364) said:@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1436363) said:Just had my 1st pfizzer vax ..
All good
Glad to hear all is good. ?
Gave me the munchies if anything
Get a few good pies into you.