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Old 04-07-2020, 05:31 PM   #3871
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Just read about all the cruise ships parked off countries and staff can't leave and some on no pay.

121 days and counting for many.........

Mental health is a serious issue no doubt, feel really bad for them.
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Old 04-07-2020, 07:47 PM   #3873
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Just read about all the cruise ships parked off countries and staff can't leave and some on no pay.

121 days and counting for many.........

Mental health is a serious issue no doubt, feel really bad for them.
Think this might be more of a worry.
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If anyone's interested you can see these towers when heading towards the city or the airport on the Tullamarine Freeway/Bolte Bridge.

They're freakin ugly as a hat full of assholes.


know them well...they were all my parents could afford at the time.

Used to be at least a couple of families that would throw themselves out the windows every year....they fixed it by bolting aluminium on the sides of the windows until some brainiac started stealing them for scrap metal.....

ahhhh....I miss my childhood, the sounds, the smells...
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From Kunanyi.

I'm on the other side, 10mins from city.......Hobart is not as good as Sydney waterside, but it's damn close.

Have a look one day mate!

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From Kunanyi.

I'm on the other side, 10mins from city.......Hobart is not as good as Sydney waterside, but it's damn close.

Have a look one day mate!

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Think this might be more of a worry.
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For Victorians yes.

Not all of us have a completely inept leader and other countries are suffering too.....
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For Victorians yes.

Not all of us have a completely inept leader and other countries are suffering too.....
To be honest the way that's snowballing it probably will be all your guys problem.
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It was a most unfortunate time to have school holidays...

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b) more suburb lockdowns but not many

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Great to hear you enjoyed it. Where are you? (for some reason I thought you were Tassie too)

East has better views, weather and lifestyle than West for sure.

Yeah right, working outdoors you would have been able to experience heaps (so long as Southerly bite (wind) doesn't get you!)

Yep plenty of surf if brave the water and further East (Clifton, Carlton etc) has better again.

NY, Taste of Tassie and Sydney/Hobart is a great time of the year!!

Far NW very beautiful and quiet (even though whole place is quiet really outside festivals etc. Bay of Fires on East with the rocks you mention is spectacular - walked over and through many times.
Loved Tassie and seriously considered moving there before the kids got to high school. Settled on Gt Ocean Road area in the land of the Cats. In some ways it looks/feels like Tassie a bit - the Otways have a similar view along the coast, and similar plants in the rainforest bits. Did a lot of Tassie for work, pretty much the whole state & islands offshore, off the beaten path as well as all the towns and countryside. Great place.
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Huge disparity of wealth - not uncommon to see exotic cars around the Hardimans Hotel on Macaulay Rd, median house price is $1.1M, median weekly income is just under $2000/week which is about $500 higher than the VIC average.

On the Racecourse Rd side of it a short walk away its got the USSR houso complex with the car park full of yellow Falcons, Camrys and everything is graffitti'd and its such a ****hole.
That's how the majority of Newcastle is setup. Multi million dollar houses on the same street as government housing complexes. It's interesting to say the least. Makes all the small shopping centres interesting places.
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Surely most people would have realised by now that this whole plandemic was a scam.

Since covid 19 started we have had 4.2 million cancer deaths, over 850,000 HIV deaths, 2.5 million smoking death, yet we still sell cigarette at every street corner.

Hell we conducted just under 22 million abortions of human babies.
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Numbers don't lie, unlike politicians.

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Numbers don't lie, unlike politicians.

You can look the facts up yourself or you can just believe the propaganda.

I wouldn't say it's a scam, but it has the potential to get a lot worse than it currently is if we just let it run freely throughout society.

Australia is doing pretty well overall, the media is over hyping it here. Seeing other types of deaths give you a bit of a comparison and shows it's not the worst thing in the world right now.

For a bit of perspective as a whole there have been 29,956,798 deaths so far in 2020.

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6,611,459 Communicable disease deaths this year

248,285 Seasonal flu deaths this year

3,871,141 Deaths of children under 5 this year

157,416 Deaths of mothers during birth this year

856,149 Deaths caused by HIV/AIDS this year

4,182,760 Deaths caused by cancer this year

499,554 Deaths caused by malaria this year

2,545,958 Deaths caused by smoking this year

1,273,782 Deaths caused by alcohol this year

546,136 Suicides this year

687,489 Road traffic accident fatalities this year
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Numbers don't lie, unlike politicians.

You can look the facts up yourself or you can just believe the propaganda.
The numbers might look a lot different without the govt interventions around the globe.

Then again, it's easy to be critical when you are comfortable in a country that was barely affected. Go live in Spain or Italy or even the UK or New York...
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Smoking and Alcohol are up there in numbers - but there's good money to be made in those two
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To be honest the way that's snowballing it probably will be all your guys problem.
Nah. Vic is a basket case (again)

Tassie a bit (lot) smarter. The leader is a complete joke. Not Trump level but best example of current Aust Premiers.

Gutwein been fantastic as I would expect of a Tasmanian.

But who knows as per NZ so let's see - you may be right. Quote this if I'm wrong in future.

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c) total lockdown of state in just over a week
I reckon it's going to slow down, VIC is only having a problem in the ethnic ghettos and given they're averaging 25,000 tests a day in Melbourne were going to turn up lots of cases.

Could be that our low socioeconomic groups work in industries not sympathetic to COVID-19, I know I work in one, there's pressure from employers disincentivising testing.

If they're casuals then there's another huge barrier, you'll lose a few days income and also not have protections from losing employment if your employer takes a dim view on you getting tested and decides to cut your shifts.

I reckon next Friday we'll have under 50 new cases in VIC

Looking at history the Spanish Flu pandemic ran from 1918-1919 when it ended, I'm expecting a similar timeline for COVID-19.

By the end of 2021 it'll be back to business as usual, international flights and tourism, no restrictions what so ever, the media will be focusing on President Trump's next Twitter controversy and everyone would have forgotten about COVID-19.

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By the end of 2021 it'll be back to business as usual, international flights and tourism, no restrictions what so ever, the media will be focusing on President Trump's next Twitter controversy and everyone would have forgotten about COVID-19.
At best.

Hey get onto your Security gig.

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Surely most people would have realised by now that this whole plandemic was a scam.

Since covid 19 started we have had 4.2 million cancer deaths, over 850,000 HIV deaths, 2.5 million smoking death, yet we still sell cigarette at every street corner.

Hell we conducted just under 22 million abortions of human babies.

I wish someone would tell me what the scam is as you hear this all the time, a scam that governments around the want to destroy there own economies - that's pretty dumb isn't it ?

Who is benefiting from this scam ?

I can't see anyway to control this other then locking everything down and you can't do that for very long.
So either there's a vaccine that's going to fix this or in the end everyone will get it, just like every other virus that spreads like this one

It does prove its better to be lucky than smart - we are lucky here in Australia but it's looking like our luck is going to run out as restrictions are lifted which was inevitable anyway. It is clear that the Australian government is expecting to eradicate this because we seem to get surprised when 100 people are newly infected - and you could probably times that by a factor of 10 probably more
Which doesn't really match what they thought would happen to being with - we should have people dieing in streets and all the hospitals full and all the field hospitals that where put up full too, so again lucky

Yes people die every day from other things but what does that prove ? - this virus seems to have a high death rated compared to some others doesn't it ?
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I wouldn't say it's a scam, but it has the potential to get a lot worse than it currently is if we just let it run freely throughout society.

Australia is doing pretty well overall, the media is over hyping it here. Seeing other types of deaths give you a bit of a comparison and shows it's not the worst thing in the world right now.

For a bit of perspective as a whole there have been 29,956,798 deaths so far in 2020.
Makes me think they're worried about something else like mutations or never finding an effective vaccine / cure.

It's easy to become complacent because it's not in your face, people just disappear behind closed doors. Imagine if there were people walking around the streets covered in leaking boils and flesh sloughing off in big chunks.
Not many people attending the BLM marches then.
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Looking at history the Spanish Flu pandemic ran from 1918-1919 when it ended, I'm expecting a similar timeline for COVID-19.

By the end of 2021 it'll be back to business as usual, international flights and tourism, no restrictions what so ever, the media will be focusing on President Trump's next Twitter controversy and everyone would have forgotten about COVID-19.[/QUOTE]

Franco with the Spanish Flu they only had slow steam ship travel, drag up some flight planner sites and check out the air travel going on now and what has been going on this whole pandemic. Nz had to lock down entire country with most of population abiding by the rules. Personally i think we have painted our selves into a corner, its good to be Covid free but not sure where we go from here, at least our old people are safe they were pretty much the only ones getting nailed by this here.

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You forgot to mention all the doctors and other medical professionals that must be lying too
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I think the Spanish Flu ended because it simply ran out of customers, the people either died or learned to run like raped apes at the slightest hint of plague.
(Fear imposed social distancing)

Where to from here?
Get to zero and keep the borders locked for as long as it takes so life can go back to normal. Any reason we can't do that?
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Nah. Vic is a basket case (again)

Tassie a bit (lot) smarter. The leader is a complete joke. Not Trump level but best example of current Aust Premiers.

Gutwein been fantastic as I would expect of a Tasmanian.

But who knows as per NZ so let's see - you may be right. Quote this if I'm wrong in future.
Melbourne is the basket case. Not Victoria.
I think you are living in dreamland if you don't think it can harm Tassie it only takes one stupid person returning to the island to spread.
At the rate I've seen the exodus of Tassie caravannerrs coming out of Melbourne, we will see what happens when they need to return.

Qld would be better off not letting any southern states enter.
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Melbourne is the basket case. Not Victoria.
I think you are living in dreamland if you don't think it can harm Tassie it only takes one stupid person returning to the island to spread.
At the rate I've seen the exodus of Tassie caravannerrs coming out of Melbourne, we will see what happens when they need to return.

Qld would be better off not letting any southern states enter.
You are right on every count Rok.The whole thing can be set off by one person returning positive.One of the problems is that people who are supposed to be in isolation don’t always follow the rules and decide to duck down to the supermarket when no one is watching.If I was making the border call there would not be any reopening for at least another 3 months considering what is happening in greater Melb.We are very fortunate in having a smart premier.I hate to think what would happen if we had Rebecca White and the O’byrne,s running the show
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107 new cases for Australia (mostly in Victoria) and no deaths so CMR drops to 1.244% and active cases rise to 903 (10.8%).

No new cases and no deaths for NZ so CMR is 1.438% and active cases remain at 18.

The UK recorded 624 new cases and 67 deaths yesterday so the CMR drops to 15.514%.

Just under 55k new cases in the USA yesterday and 579 deaths sees CMR down to 4.569% and active cases down to 52.7% but the raw numbers are rising. Note that the USA is actually minus one day due to time differences.

Other notable points:
Oceania passes 10k cases;

Kenya (389), Algeria (430), Palestine (501), Dominican Republic (1,036), Israel (1,115), Kazakhstan (1,644), South Africa (10,853) and India (24,015) recorded new daily highs, those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.
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