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@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487484) said:
@tigerbalm said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487474) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487462) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487447) said:
The thing is the freeloaders who refuse to get vaccinated in my opinion are getting off way too lightly. I would also tax them considerably more. I'd add an uinvaccinated levy. Just charge them an extra 1% of their wages due to choosing not to be vaccinated. It's a simple user pays model.

Freeloaders get off too lightly? Arent they simply weighing up the risks and making a decision? The only price they could and should pay is catching COVID and taking their chances.

In your "simple" user pays model......what are they paying for? If it is extra medical bills, you let smokers off? Fat people?

Just for context, Im fully vaxxed and have swollen lymph nodes the size of a tennis ball to prove it.

Its a silly post by Ear but as for smokers, I saw the price guide at Coles the other day. 40+ bucks for a packet?? crazy. So I think smokers are paying for their eventual healthcare, one way or another.

So are drinkers. The cost of alcohol has gone up rapidly in the last 15 years.


I can remember when a schooner of beer went up to 27 cents a glass,it was disgraceful
 
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487484) said:
@tigerbalm said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487474) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487462) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487447) said:
The thing is the freeloaders who refuse to get vaccinated in my opinion are getting off way too lightly. I would also tax them considerably more. I'd add an uinvaccinated levy. Just charge them an extra 1% of their wages due to choosing not to be vaccinated. It's a simple user pays model.

Freeloaders get off too lightly? Arent they simply weighing up the risks and making a decision? The only price they could and should pay is catching COVID and taking their chances.

In your "simple" user pays model......what are they paying for? If it is extra medical bills, you let smokers off? Fat people?

Just for context, Im fully vaxxed and have swollen lymph nodes the size of a tennis ball to prove it.

Its a silly post by Ear but as for smokers, I saw the price guide at Coles the other day. 40+ bucks for a packet?? crazy. So I think smokers are paying for their eventual healthcare, one way or another.

So are drinkers. The cost of alcohol has gone up rapidly in the last 15 years.

both tobacco and alcohol goes up twice a year too to offset the burden it has on the medical system (or so we are told)
 
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487481) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487447) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487421) said:
Bit of a worry on the vaccination front. Still haven't hit 90% single dosed yet, and the numbers have dropped right off over the last few days. 8700 yesterday and 9400 on Monday.

Really think it was thoroughly irresponsible of the NSW government to detail the December 1st concessions while the vaccine take up was still going well.

I'm less concerned about the really low vaccination rates the past couple of days because it was a Sunday and a public holiday. Hopefully it turns around today - i.e. people got vaccinated yesterday.

I agree that we shouldn't be allowing freedoms for unvaccinated for a while yet. I would implement a >95% population rule. The thing is the freeloaders who refuse to get vaccinated in my opinion are getting off way too lightly. I would also tax them considerably more. I'd add an uinvaccinated levy. Just charge them an extra 1% of their wages due to choosing not to be vaccinated. It's a simple user pays model.

Yesterday was a Tuesday. 8700 people got first doses. Monday was a public holiday and 9400 got their first dose.

wouldn't tuesdays 8700 be reflecting public holiday mondays jabs though?
 
@tigerbalm said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487474) said:
Its a silly post by Ear but as for smokers

Why is it silly. Unvaccinated cost society more money. If you can explain why they don't then you have a counter argument it not you don't.

5150 still following me around like my ex-girlfriends. I think he should go back to his dark horse podcast. I forgot it was shut down by You Tube for spreading misinformation.
 
@nuggetron said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487492) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487481) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487447) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487421) said:
Bit of a worry on the vaccination front. Still haven't hit 90% single dosed yet, and the numbers have dropped right off over the last few days. 8700 yesterday and 9400 on Monday.

Really think it was thoroughly irresponsible of the NSW government to detail the December 1st concessions while the vaccine take up was still going well.

I'm less concerned about the really low vaccination rates the past couple of days because it was a Sunday and a public holiday. Hopefully it turns around today - i.e. people got vaccinated yesterday.

I agree that we shouldn't be allowing freedoms for unvaccinated for a while yet. I would implement a >95% population rule. The thing is the freeloaders who refuse to get vaccinated in my opinion are getting off way too lightly. I would also tax them considerably more. I'd add an uinvaccinated levy. Just charge them an extra 1% of their wages due to choosing not to be vaccinated. It's a simple user pays model.

Yesterday was a Tuesday. 8700 people got first doses. Monday was a public holiday and 9400 got their first dose.

wouldn't tuesdays 8700 be reflecting public holiday mondays jabs though?

Not sure, as today's numbers have not been reported yet. I am not sure whether they are a number for the previous 24 hours, or if it's for that particular day.

covidlive.com.au doesn't normally update the day's vaccinations until the following day which lead me to believe it could be the number for the actual day, not the previous 24 hours.
 
@nuggetron said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487492) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487481) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487447) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487421) said:
Bit of a worry on the vaccination front. Still haven't hit 90% single dosed yet, and the numbers have dropped right off over the last few days. 8700 yesterday and 9400 on Monday.

Really think it was thoroughly irresponsible of the NSW government to detail the December 1st concessions while the vaccine take up was still going well.

I'm less concerned about the really low vaccination rates the past couple of days because it was a Sunday and a public holiday. Hopefully it turns around today - i.e. people got vaccinated yesterday.

I agree that we shouldn't be allowing freedoms for unvaccinated for a while yet. I would implement a >95% population rule. The thing is the freeloaders who refuse to get vaccinated in my opinion are getting off way too lightly. I would also tax them considerably more. I'd add an uinvaccinated levy. Just charge them an extra 1% of their wages due to choosing not to be vaccinated. It's a simple user pays model.

Yesterday was a Tuesday. 8700 people got first doses. Monday was a public holiday and 9400 got their first dose.

wouldn't tuesdays 8700 be reflecting public holiday mondays jabs though?

It is. I double checked it. The last report is for yesterday but clearly labelled as data as of 04 Oct 2021.

https://www.health.gov.au/sites/default/files/documents/2021/10/covid-19-vaccine-rollout-update-5-october-2021_0.pdf
 
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487501) said:
Not sure, as today’s numbers have not been reported yet. I am not sure whether they are a number for the previous 24 hours, or if it’s for that particular day.

It's clearly labelled data as of the previous day. So Tuesdays report showed Mondays data.
 
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487497) said:
@tigerbalm said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487474) said:
Its a silly post by Ear but as for smokers

Why is it silly. Unvaccinated cost society more money. If you can explain why they don't then you have a counter argument it not you don't.

Its not silly at all Earl. I'm with you mate 100% and I'm pushing for your new world order. Lets tax the anti vaxers because they might cost us more, tax fat people, tax the handicapped, tax the elderly. Those that pay the most tax get the best medical care.

When the ambulance arrives at the hospital all you need is your medicare card, vaccine certificate and tax return.
 
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487506) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487501) said:
Not sure, as today’s numbers have not been reported yet. I am not sure whether they are a number for the previous 24 hours, or if it’s for that particular day.

It's clearly labelled data as of the previous day. So Tuesdays report showed Mondays data.

It's not clearly labelled from where I source my data.
 
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487531) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487506) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487501) said:
Not sure, as today’s numbers have not been reported yet. I am not sure whether they are a number for the previous 24 hours, or if it’s for that particular day.

It's clearly labelled data as of the previous day. So Tuesdays report showed Mondays data.

It's not clearly labelled from where I source my data.

Go to the link I provided. It's the Australian Government health site and the official data publication.
 
@jadtiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487489) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487484) said:
@tigerbalm said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487474) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487462) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487447) said:
The thing is the freeloaders who refuse to get vaccinated in my opinion are getting off way too lightly. I would also tax them considerably more. I'd add an uinvaccinated levy. Just charge them an extra 1% of their wages due to choosing not to be vaccinated. It's a simple user pays model.

Freeloaders get off too lightly? Arent they simply weighing up the risks and making a decision? The only price they could and should pay is catching COVID and taking their chances.

In your "simple" user pays model......what are they paying for? If it is extra medical bills, you let smokers off? Fat people?

Just for context, Im fully vaxxed and have swollen lymph nodes the size of a tennis ball to prove it.

Its a silly post by Ear but as for smokers, I saw the price guide at Coles the other day. 40+ bucks for a packet?? crazy. So I think smokers are paying for their eventual healthcare, one way or another.

So are drinkers. The cost of alcohol has gone up rapidly in the last 15 years.


I can remember when a schooner of beer went up to 27 cents a glass,it was disgraceful



@jadtiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487489) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487484) said:
@tigerbalm said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487474) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487462) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487447) said:
The thing is the freeloaders who refuse to get vaccinated in my opinion are getting off way too lightly. I would also tax them considerably more. I'd add an uinvaccinated levy. Just charge them an extra 1% of their wages due to choosing not to be vaccinated. It's a simple user pays model.

Freeloaders get off too lightly? Arent they simply weighing up the risks and making a decision? The only price they could and should pay is catching COVID and taking their chances.

In your "simple" user pays model......what are they paying for? If it is extra medical bills, you let smokers off? Fat people?

Just for context, Im fully vaxxed and have swollen lymph nodes the size of a tennis ball to prove it.

Its a silly post by Ear but as for smokers, I saw the price guide at Coles the other day. 40+ bucks for a packet?? crazy. So I think smokers are paying for their eventual healthcare, one way or another.

So are drinkers. The cost of alcohol has gone up rapidly in the last 15 years.


I can remember when a schooner of beer went up to 27 cents a glass,it was disgraceful

Yep.... You could have a few small bets, buy a packet of durries and drink middies all sat arvo on $5
 
@swag_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487495) said:
The anti-vaxxers will have to say by to overseas travel to places like Europe, America and Canada.

This what makes me angrier than anything else ....

Our own tourism industry is dying a slow and painful death and people just want to go overseas .....visiting family that's fine ...help your own backyard before you help someone elses .....#holidayoz ......
 
@swag_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487495) said:
The anti-vaxxers will have to say by to overseas travel to places like Europe, America and Canada.

This is the thing with international travel - you want to travel to anywhere in Asia, or Africa, and you need certain vaccinations. I don't see the COVID jab any differently in this context.
 
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487535) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487531) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487506) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487501) said:
Not sure, as today’s numbers have not been reported yet. I am not sure whether they are a number for the previous 24 hours, or if it’s for that particular day.

It's clearly labelled data as of the previous day. So Tuesdays report showed Mondays data.

It's not clearly labelled from where I source my data.

Go to the link I provided. It's the Australian Government health site and the official data publication.

Yes, I get that. I'm saying my confusion arose from the lack of clarification from the site I source my data from.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487542) said:
@swag_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487495) said:
The anti-vaxxers will have to say by to overseas travel to places like Europe, America and Canada.

This what makes me angrier than anything else ....

Our own tourism industry is dying a slow and painful death and people just want to go overseas .....visiting family that's fine ...help your own backyard before you help someone elses .....#holidayoz ......

Unfortunately we are not allowed to holiday in certain states in our own country. They won't let us in.
 
@nuggetron said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487490) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487484) said:
@tigerbalm said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487474) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487462) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487447) said:
The thing is the freeloaders who refuse to get vaccinated in my opinion are getting off way too lightly. I would also tax them considerably more. I'd add an uinvaccinated levy. Just charge them an extra 1% of their wages due to choosing not to be vaccinated. It's a simple user pays model.

Freeloaders get off too lightly? Arent they simply weighing up the risks and making a decision? The only price they could and should pay is catching COVID and taking their chances.

In your "simple" user pays model......what are they paying for? If it is extra medical bills, you let smokers off? Fat people?

Just for context, Im fully vaxxed and have swollen lymph nodes the size of a tennis ball to prove it.

Its a silly post by Ear but as for smokers, I saw the price guide at Coles the other day. 40+ bucks for a packet?? crazy. So I think smokers are paying for their eventual healthcare, one way or another.

So are drinkers. The cost of alcohol has gone up rapidly in the last 15 years.

both tobacco and alcohol goes up twice a year too to offset the burden it has on the medical system (or so we are told)

You'd think with 20k + smoking related deaths annually here in Oz, they would mandate a ban on all tobacco products. They must be making more than just offset the medical cost.
 
@eca said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487557) said:
@nuggetron said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487490) said:
@cultured_bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487484) said:
@tigerbalm said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487474) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487462) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487447) said:
The thing is the freeloaders who refuse to get vaccinated in my opinion are getting off way too lightly. I would also tax them considerably more. I'd add an uinvaccinated levy. Just charge them an extra 1% of their wages due to choosing not to be vaccinated. It's a simple user pays model.

Freeloaders get off too lightly? Arent they simply weighing up the risks and making a decision? The only price they could and should pay is catching COVID and taking their chances.

In your "simple" user pays model......what are they paying for? If it is extra medical bills, you let smokers off? Fat people?

Just for context, Im fully vaxxed and have swollen lymph nodes the size of a tennis ball to prove it.

Its a silly post by Ear but as for smokers, I saw the price guide at Coles the other day. 40+ bucks for a packet?? crazy. So I think smokers are paying for their eventual healthcare, one way or another.

So are drinkers. The cost of alcohol has gone up rapidly in the last 15 years.

both tobacco and alcohol goes up twice a year too to offset the burden it has on the medical system (or so we are told)

You'd think with 20k + smoking related deaths annually here in Oz, they would mandate a ban on all tobacco products. They must be making more than just offset the medical cost.

I would absolutely think that's the case.
 
@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487542) said:
@swag_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1487495) said:
The anti-vaxxers will have to say by to overseas travel to places like Europe, America and Canada.

This what makes me angrier than anything else ....

Our own tourism industry is dying a slow and painful death and people just want to go overseas .....visiting family that's fine ...help your own backyard before you help someone elses .....#holidayoz ......

Give me a break we have a Qantas voucher for purchased tickets over the last year for a trip to Cairns that was ruined by the morons in Queensland !
Never going there again …in the process of booking an overseas trip with the vouchers .
Can not trust anything Queensland hope they all go belly up Oh wait that’s already happening feel so sorry for the business owners though !
Queensland holidays are for Queenslanders ???
 
The vaccination rates are back up which is good. 89% 1 dose now. 94.96% over 50's have had one dose which is awesome.

Case numbers less than 600.

It'll be interesting what happens over the next month.
 
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