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@shiretiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513815) said:
Official government statistics as at 29.11.21

[Department of Health statistics](https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert/coronavirus-covid-19-case-numbers-and-statistics)

195,627 cases in Australians aged less than 70. 396 deaths. **Survival rate: 99.7976%**

11,596 cases in Australians aged greater than 70. 1,596 deaths. **Survival rate: 86.2366%**

Here is a scoop for free: old people die every day of the week.

MSM - Omicron is here. We are going to die.

G'day ST, i'm assuming you are young and you may not know, Life is precious at any age, and life seems short even when you are at the age of 100.
If those stats. are correct about the over 70's, i would be very concerned for that age group,
because it's this age group that before their retirement, many of them have given great service to their country and most importantly to their families.

They deserve all the genuine, love, respect, and care that we should give them uncontionally.
 
@finesttigers said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513838) said:
@shiretiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513815) said:
Official government statistics as at 29.11.21

[Department of Health statistics](https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert/coronavirus-covid-19-case-numbers-and-statistics)

195,627 cases in Australians aged less than 70. 396 deaths. **Survival rate: 99.7976%**

11,596 cases in Australians aged greater than 70. 1,596 deaths. **Survival rate: 86.2366%**

Here is a scoop for free: old people die every day of the week.

MSM - Omicron is here. We are going to die.

G'day ST, i'm assuming you are young and you may not know, Life is precious at any age, and life seems short even when you are at the age of 100.
If those stats. are correct about the over 70's, i would be very concerned for that age group,
because it's this age group that before their retirement, many of them have given great service to their country and most importantly to their families.

They deserve all the genuine, love, respect, and care that we should give them uncontionally.

You'd be assuming wrong Champ. Where did I suggest that those over 70 dont deserve respect, love and care? I am sorry that ones mortality scares you so much. You can choose to live in fear, I dont.
 
@shiretiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513843) said:
@finesttigers said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513838) said:
@shiretiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513815) said:
Official government statistics as at 29.11.21

[Department of Health statistics](https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert/coronavirus-covid-19-case-numbers-and-statistics)

195,627 cases in Australians aged less than 70. 396 deaths. **Survival rate: 99.7976%**

11,596 cases in Australians aged greater than 70. 1,596 deaths. **Survival rate: 86.2366%**

Here is a scoop for free: old people die every day of the week.

MSM - Omicron is here. We are going to die.

G'day ST, i'm assuming you are young and you may not know, Life is precious at any age, and life seems short even when you are at the age of 100.
If those stats. are correct about the over 70's, i would be very concerned for that age group,
because it's this age group that before their retirement, many of them have given great service to their country and most importantly to their families.

They deserve all the genuine, love, respect, and care that we should give them uncontionally.

You'd be assuming wrong Champ. Where did I suggest that those over 70 dont deserve respect, love and care? I am sorry that ones mortality scares you so much. You can choose to live in fear, I dont.

Yes we know old people die every week,
But, When you say it next to a very concerning statistic, "aged greater than 70. 1,596 deaths. **Survival rate: 86.2366%**

You could expect that people would take your intended meaning to mean something else, but not to worry, this is social media things can get misunderstood very easily sometimes. Respect is the key to all. Cheers.
 
@finesttigers said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1511833) said:
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1511830) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1511818) said:
@leichhardtjunior - I've done the research for you and hopefully you read and understand this prior to posting again.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/lab/testing.html

CDC’s newest laboratory test, detects two types of influenza viruses (A and B) and SARS-CoV-2 at the same time. This test is called the CDC Influenza SARS-CoV-2 (Flu SC2) Multiplex Assay.

Although the CDC 2019 nCoV Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel filled an important unmet need when it was developed and deployed in early 2020, the demand for this test has declined due to the authorization of higher-throughput alternatives and multiplexed assays that detect both SARS-CoV-2 and other common respiratory pathogens simultaneously. For this reason, CDC will discontinue the 2019 nCoV Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel after December 31, 2021.

As the test is still performing very well,

In layman terms what has happened is that the test has been improved so they are phasing out one test and adding in another test. The initial test though is still performing well.

There is no issue at all from a layman's perspective and if you think there is you don't understand the science and therefore you shouldn't comment on it.

As validated by @Earl.gov ???

Just a friendly reminder LJ, i have been interested with what you have been posting and it makes a good discussion, but mate, these sort of replies are just not helpful with anything.
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@FinestTigers said:
I was going to 'start off' by saying you have a 'high moral compass' [which this place needs more of] then I though what the hell does that actually mean, so I looked it up on Google, and it goes into ethics, morality, good and bad, integrity, objectivity, courage, truth, non judgmental, dependable and 😛oint_right: 😛oint_right: 😛oint_right: treating others as you want to be treated.
From what I see You display most or all of these qualities + You also have a good sense of humour [dad jokes].
I reckon you could make it as a good Mod in this place.
 
Looks like there's local spread of Omicron starting to happen in Sydney. 3 cases from school boys who haven't been overseas.
 
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1511856) said:
@finesttigers said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1511833) said:
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1511830) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1511818) said:
@leichhardtjunior - I've done the research for you and hopefully you read and understand this prior to posting again.

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/lab/testing.html

CDC’s newest laboratory test, detects two types of influenza viruses (A and B) and SARS-CoV-2 at the same time. This test is called the CDC Influenza SARS-CoV-2 (Flu SC2) Multiplex Assay.

Although the CDC 2019 nCoV Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel filled an important unmet need when it was developed and deployed in early 2020, the demand for this test has declined due to the authorization of higher-throughput alternatives and multiplexed assays that detect both SARS-CoV-2 and other common respiratory pathogens simultaneously. For this reason, CDC will discontinue the 2019 nCoV Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel after December 31, 2021.

As the test is still performing very well,

In layman terms what has happened is that the test has been improved so they are phasing out one test and adding in another test. The initial test though is still performing well.

There is no issue at all from a layman's perspective and if you think there is you don't understand the science and therefore you shouldn't comment on it.

As validated by @Earl.gov ???

Just a friendly reminder LJ, i have been interested with what you have been posting and it makes a good discussion, but mate, these sort of replies are just not helpful with anything.

I think if you look hard enough there’s a message there FT. I’ll admit that my old mate Earl rubbed me up the wrong way from the start with his condescending stigmatisation (Pro freedom / Anti science) implying that anyone that objects to the human and social rights aspect of this issue is inherently devoid of any capacity for science. I take your point in that two wrongs don’t make a right, but there’s a big part of me that believes fiercely in the importance of calling this kind of ignorance out, and I make no apology for that.
I’m not going to lie, I don’t like what Earl’s about because he comes off as though he has a mortgage on what’s correct or incorrect based on ‘accepted science’. The truth is that there is unlimited science out there that is supported by top scientists and doctors worldwide that is systematically ignored by the ‘accepted mainstream platforms’ for reasons that absolutely require questioning for purpose of transparency if nothing else. Earl claims to be about the science but to me he seems emotionally compromised by the source.
In my opinion, Intelligence isn’t about how much you think you know, it’s an ability to question everything you think you know.
I don’t have an accepted peer reviewed study on that though so take it for what you will.
Again though, you’re point is taken FT, and time to move on from this impasse.


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Good quality post @leichhardtjunior .
Just one comment ... I like @Earl .
I find him interesting. He says what he feels and isn't abusive.
 
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513813) said:
@earl said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513797) said:
@papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513784) said:
Immunity is immunity.

There is a difference. The immune response from contracting the virus is broader than getting vaccinated.

It's not really talking to the issue though. The real issue is in people with no anti-bodies and these are the people who are unvaccinated.

The best immune response is catching COVID and getting the vaccine. The more you are exposed the better the immune response.

I love that YT channel. It's the best I've seen on the Internet. He gives referenced sources all the time.

https://twitter.com/profpcdoherty/status/1442321251398144000

I get what he is stating there and I totally agree with it. There is no natural immunity. You develop immunity via contracting COVID or via vaccination. This is because it is a novel (new) virus. This is unlike lots of other viruses that your parents or grandparents etc have caught and handed down to you some form of immunity.

There is though a difference between the immune response via contracting COVID and the immune response via the vaccine. In stating that I use the term broader rather than better.
 
@shiretiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513815) said:
Here is a scoop for free: old people die every day of the week.
MSM - Omicron is here. We are going to die.

We got to keep calm.
 
@trevros said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1512608) said:
The way people are talking in here is as if it's a repeat of the pandemic of 1349. I know of nobody who is diseased and none of them know of anyone who is diseased either. It looks like a lot of people have been sucked in by the MSM.

G'day from one Mighty Magpie to another @Trevros .
My wife's Cousin and her husband were both fully vaccinated and caught Covid. The husband was a little bit crook for a couple of weeks but has recovered. The cousin ended up in the ICU for a couple of weeks and was very near death but fought back and is now recovering at home. She did have an existing lung condition and would no doubt have died if she had not been vaccinated.
 
@magpies1963 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513874) said:
@trevros said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1512608) said:
The way people are talking in here is as if it's a repeat of the pandemic of 1349. I know of nobody who is diseased and none of them know of anyone who is diseased either. It looks like a lot of people have been sucked in by the MSM.

G'day from one Mighty Magpie to another @Trevros .
My wife's Cousin and her husband were both fully vaccinated and caught Covid. The husband was a little bit crook for a couple of weeks but has recovered. The cousin ended up in the ICU for a couple of weeks and was very near death but fought back and is now recovering at home. She did have an existing lung condition and would no doubt have died if she had not been vaccinated.

Glad to hear she recovered mate.
 
@swag_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513855) said:
Looks like there's local spread of Omicron starting to happen in Sydney. 3 cases from school boys who haven't been overseas.

Any idea where? My daughter in iso today due to a positive case at her school.
 
@shiretiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513815) said:
Official government statistics as at 29.11.21

[Department of Health statistics](https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert/coronavirus-covid-19-case-numbers-and-statistics)

195,627 cases in Australians aged less than 70. 396 deaths. **Survival rate: 99.7976%**

11,596 cases in Australians aged greater than 70. 1,596 deaths. **Survival rate: 86.2366%**

Here is a scoop for free: old people die every day of the week.

MSM - Omicron is here. We are going to die.

And be very wary of the published "death rates". A very close friend of mine lost his mum recently. The usual accumulation of conditions that come with very old age. Once she had passed, the nurse in the hospital unit wanted to list the cause of death as covid. My friend didn't want this, because she didn't die from covid The nurse's logic ? . . . " she had breathing difficulties", and so she died from covid. I'm no doctor, but you'd think that most old folks on their last legs will have breathing difficulties. Now, I might be all conspiracy theory here, but it seems to me like they are trying to falsify death rates resulting from covid.
And strangely, with the media so hell bent on ravaging those who choose not to be vaxxed, it was confusing ( or misleading) when early in the piece, there were daily media reports of case numbers and deaths *from* *covid*. Then one day, out of the blue, there were case numbers, and just deaths. The inference of course was that they died from covid, but as ST said, old people die every day.
But surely they weren't lying about all them deaths that were reported by them to have been caused by covid ?
I look forward to the self appointed on here telling me where I'm wrong. It'll be interesting, coz I'm not wrong, but I look forward to the "education".
 
@magpies1963 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513874) said:
@trevros said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1512608) said:
The way people are talking in here is as if it's a repeat of the pandemic of 1349. I know of nobody who is diseased and none of them know of anyone who is diseased either. It looks like a lot of people have been sucked in by the MSM.

G'day from one Mighty Magpie to another @Trevros .
My wife's Cousin and her husband were both fully vaccinated and caught Covid. The husband was a little bit crook for a couple of weeks but has recovered. The cousin ended up in the ICU for a couple of weeks and was very near death but fought back and is now recovering at home. She did have an existing lung condition and would no doubt have died if she had not been vaccinated.


Pleased to hear it mate.Having the vaccine certainly paid off for that family and i am sure many others.
 
@kul said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513189) said:
So I've just done the mad last-minute rush from London to Sydney.

QF1/2 via Darwin is actually quite nice. It's certainly a lot easier and stress-free than stopping in Dubai.

Stay healthy @Kul
 
@harvey said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513889) said:
@swag_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513855) said:
Looks like there's local spread of Omicron starting to happen in Sydney. 3 cases from school boys who haven't been overseas.

Any idea where? My daughter in iso today due to a positive case at her school.

Regents Park Christian school
 
Got my booster booked in for next week! how good!

thank god for the vaccines, they have really saved the year!
 
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513262) said:
@gnr4life said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513260) said:
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513257) said:
@gnr4life said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513252) said:
@leichhardtjunior said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513251) said:
@gnr4life said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513201) said:
@truetiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513198) said:
**The sooner people wake up that MSM and the Govt arent your friends the better off you will be...**
search Dr Dave Martin ....virologist.epidemologist and health insurance undertaker..
Dr Karen Kingston Pfiser employee who left after Pfiser paid out billions for fraudulent vaccine production that led to deaths and injuries...

The govt has secured 80 million doses of vaccines for all Aussies which equates to 2 doses per person per year for 7 years...

and most think its about health....careful what you wish for ...freedom doesnt exist when you have to conform to govt regulation when its on their terms...

my case was that I asked for a med exemption because of my blood clot history...I was told that the health advise has been re done that it is only possible to get an exemption if I had an adverse reaction from the first shot.....sort of defeats the purpose since I have genuine concern for my own health..

Iam no anti vaxer,but I certainly dont trust a drug that the Pharma wont know the result of until 2023 because it is still in an trial mode and under EUA that changes as the Govt sees fit to serve their narrative...

FOLLOW THE MONEY....

Ok, they aren’t my friends. Now what? How is my life going to change?

What a defeatist statement.
Pretty simple. It’s a numbers game. If enough people call bullshit and stop complying, the games over.

Oh please

Remind me never to be in the trenches with you

Damn. I’m definitely not going to sleep tonight knowing that.

Try BEX
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@kul said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513895) said:
Got my booster booked in for next week! how good!

thank god for the vaccines, they have really saved the year!

Sounds like you have shares in the vax companies Kul...your pretty clear on how great they are....
unfortunately mate I dont have as much confidence in something that you have to be coerced into getting while it is still in a trial status and Greg Hunt even stated they wont know the full results until after 2023...big punt on an experimental jab mate..
 
@truetiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513900) said:
@kul said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513895) said:
Got my booster booked in for next week! how good!

thank god for the vaccines, they have really saved the year!

Sounds like you have shares in the vax companies Kul...your pretty clear on how great they are....
unfortunately mate I dont have as much confidence in something that you have to be coerced into getting while it is still in a trial status and Greg Hunt even stated they wont know the full results until after 2023...big punt on an experimental jab mate..

Don’t even know if it is effective against Omicron which will become the dominate strain. Waste of time getting a booster
 
@go_you_good_things said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513890) said:
@shiretiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1513815) said:
Official government statistics as at 29.11.21

[Department of Health statistics](https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-alerts/novel-coronavirus-2019-ncov-health-alert/coronavirus-covid-19-case-numbers-and-statistics)

195,627 cases in Australians aged less than 70. 396 deaths. **Survival rate: 99.7976%**

11,596 cases in Australians aged greater than 70. 1,596 deaths. **Survival rate: 86.2366%**

Here is a scoop for free: old people die every day of the week.

MSM - Omicron is here. We are going to die.

And be very wary of the published "death rates". A very close friend of mine lost his mum recently. The usual accumulation of conditions that come with very old age. Once she had passed, the nurse in the hospital unit wanted to list the cause of death as covid. My friend didn't want this, because she didn't die from covid The nurse's logic ? . . . " she had breathing difficulties", and so she died from covid. I'm no doctor, but you'd think that most old folks on their last legs will have breathing difficulties. Now, I might be all conspiracy theory here, but it seems to me like they are trying to falsify death rates resulting from covid.
And strangely, with the media so hell bent on ravaging those who choose not to be vaxxed, it was confusing ( or misleading) when early in the piece, there were daily media reports of case numbers and deaths *from* *covid*. Then one day, out of the blue, there were case numbers, and just deaths. The inference of course was that they died from covid, but as ST said, old people die every day.
But surely they weren't lying about all them deaths that were reported by them to have been caused by covid ?
I look forward to the self appointed on here telling me where I'm wrong. It'll be interesting, coz I'm not wrong, but I look forward to the "education".

Funny thing that people who died of heart attack,stroke or car accidents were recorded deaths due to covid...
also the terminology they use...

DIED OF COVID....

DIED WITH COVID...
Can they please explain.....
 
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