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I asked if it could wait longer than twelve weeks (which your attached chart supports), that was just before vaccination became much more accessible and I felt it was more important others got a first dose - the GP didn’t feel inclined to take that route.
Just to clarify - the charts shows the efficacy level 2 weeks after the 12 week wait so there is no benefit to waiting longer, the full effect is only available 2 weeks after your second dose.
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Well, big day for me today, after riding the wave of uncertainty in my current job due to the risks of lockdowns and associated loss of income that the passenger transport industry suffers as a result, today is my last day in the position.
Monday I start a new full-time gig in an essential service driving a brand spanking new truck and about $25k more a year.

Onward and upward.
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Good stuff - hope it’s all they’ve promised you.
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Good stuff - hope it’s all they’ve promised you.
Me too, the warehouse manager is a very close friend of my Daughters so that will help with the transition.
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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT August 26th 2021.

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1,097 new cases for Australia and 3 deaths so the CMR is 2.067%. NSW set another record high with 1,034 cases and the total is also a new record high.

68 new cases and no deaths for NZ so CMR is 0.806%.

The UK had a higher 37,962 cases yesterday and lower 140 deaths for a CMR of 1.993% - the first time below 2%.

A higher 186,595 new cases in the USA yesterday and higher 2,333 deaths sees CMR at 1.661%.

Other notable points:

Global cases pass 215M, the last 1M in 1 day;
North America passes 47M cases;

Australia (1,097);
Sri Lanka (4,602) - the 9th consecutive day; and
Malaysia (24,599)

... recorded new highs; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.

Palestine moves above the 90th percentile for the 10 day period while El Salvador drops below.
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It's Day 50 of the NSW 2021 / VIC 2021 outbreak comparison and for the first time NSW case numbers for the 50 days are higher than Victoria although only by 1.9% (16,481 v 16,173) - mostly because the Victorian case numbers in the early stage were higher.

The gap between the two trend lines is now widening as Victoria was already in decline at this stage while NSW continues to rise..



The actual numbers for today (885) drops the 'actual' line below the predictive trend but has little impact on that trend which is still growing at a 10 day average of 1.081 - a little less than yesterday.

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Got this online WA TODAY website dated 31st May 2021, too long to upload.Below is my wording.


I was of the impression that private security companies do all the quarantine arrangements, Healthcare Australia is a private logistics company being used in NSW and Victoria at present, same mob is going to run it in Perth too.


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The other metric for NSW I always look at, is number of tests in the days preceding case numbers. Testing yesterday in the state was significantly lower than many recent days, you’d think this might reflect in the discovery of “only” local 882 cases.
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The other metric for NSW I always look at, is number of tests in the days preceding case numbers. Testing yesterday in the state was significantly lower than many recent days, you’d think this might reflect in the discovery of “only” local 882 cases.
Yep, thats the way i look at numbers. Its all about detection. Less tests report less cases.
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Qantas has to use Perth, but you can't because we won't let you in???
I think McGowan is having a dummy spit as usual in not getting his own way; the leprechaun is one step ahead of him and for once I back him with Qantas decision.
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Well, big day for me today, after riding the wave of uncertainty in my current job due to the risks of lockdowns and associated loss of income that the passenger transport industry suffers as a result, today is my last day in the position.
Monday I start a new full-time gig in an essential service driving a brand spanking new truck and about $25k more a year.

Onward and upward.
New truck and extra 25 grand well that rules out K&S transport.
Best of luck in your new job.
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I see this as being the bigger issue. Until very recently those being given AZ were quite rightly given a 12 week gap between doses as per the WHO recommendations so for many it will be October / November before they complete that window and that's no fault of their own.
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This is my major problem with the situation. Treat everyone the same. We are all governed by the same clowns.

More people in regional NSW are now second class citizens who aren’t allowed to go out in their communities which have had very few or even zero cases.
Yet vaccine stealers in Sydney can head out for fun in their community with tens of thousands of cases.
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Don't sell yourself short, what you do is excellent and time consuming


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Let's look at some other countries that are struggling with case numbers above their 90th percentile in the last 10 days.

Bangladesh (7.4% fully vaccinated) had 2 days over the 90th percentile of 6,886 but the 10DA is better at 5,676 so things are improving.

The Philippines (16.7% fully vaccinated) had all 10 days over the 90th percentile of 8,437 (including a new record high) and the 10DA of 14,647 is worsening.

Iraq (6.6% fully vaccinated) had 4 days over the 90th percentile of 7,796 (including a new record high) but the 10DA of 7,118 is a bit better.

Indonesia (12.2% fully vaccinated) had 1 day over the 90th percentile of 20,510 but the 10DA is better at 17,199 so things are improving.

Azerbaijan (25% fully vaccinated) had all 10 days over the 90th percentile of 2,303 and the 10DA of 3,569 is worsening.

Israel (60.3% fully vaccinated) had 5 days over the 90th percentile of 5,242 and the 10DA of 5,706 is worsening.

Japan (43% fully vaccinated) had all 10 days over the 90th percentile of 5,729 (including a new record high) and the 10DA of 22,208 is 4x higher and worsening.

Kazakhstan (27.7% fully vaccinated) had all 10 days over the 90th percentile of 2,887 and the 10DA of 6,677 is more than 2x higher and worsening.

South Korea (25.8% fully vaccinated) had all 10 days over the 90th percentile of 1,097 and the 10DA of 1,783 is almost 2x higher and worsening.

Georgia (12.9% fully vaccinated) had all 10 days over the 90th percentile of 3,118 (including a new record high) and the 10DA of 4,792 is worsening.

Uzbekistan (3.7% fully vaccinated) had all 10 days over the 90th percentile of 689 and the 10DA of 845 is worsening.

Iran (5.3% fully vaccinated) had all 10 days over the 90th percentile of 21,842 (including a new record high) and the 10DA of 36,612 is worsening.

Sri Lanka (41.5% fully vaccinated) had all 10 days over the 90th percentile of 2,442 (including several new record highs) and the 10DA of 4,097 is worsening.

Malaysia (43.3% fully vaccinated) had all 10 days over the 90th percentile of 7,998 (including a new record high) and the 10DA of 21,620 is almost 3x higher.

Myanmar (3.5% fully vaccinated) had 9 days over the 90th percentile of 2,178 and the 10DA of 2,656 is worsening.

Vietnam (3.9% fully vaccinated) is doing the worst with all 10 days well over the 90th percentile of 956 (including a new record high) and the 10DA of 10,701 is more than 11x higher.

Greece (52.5% fully vaccinated) had 9 days over the 90th percentile of 2,813 and the 10DA of 3,367 is worsening.

The UK (63.1% fully vaccinated) had 5 days over the 90th percentile of 32,672 and the 10DA of 33,309 is worsening.

Morocco (37.2% fully vaccinated) had 9 days over the 90th percentile of 4,192 and the 10DA of 7,314 is worsening.

Libya (0.8% fully vaccinated) had 8 days over the 90th percentile of 1,163 and the 10DA of 1,755 is worsening.

Costa Rica (19.9% fully vaccinated) had 8 days over the 90th percentile of 1,742 but the 10DA of 2,085 is improving.

Cuba (27.7% fully vaccinated) is also doing poorly with all 10 days well over the 90th percentile of 1,556 (including a new record high) and the 10DA of 9,284 is almost 6x higher.

Guatemala (3.2% fully vaccinated) had 9 days over the 90th percentile of 1,628 and the 10DA of 4,147 is is more than 2x higher.

Mexico (31.9% fully vaccinated) had 7 days over the 90th percentile of 12,113 (including a new record high) and the 10DA of 16,986 is worsening.

Let's not forget Australia where we have 25.5% fully vaccinated. We've had all 10 days over the 90th percentile (296) and the 10DA of 823 is 2.5x higher and likely to worsen.
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In terms of vaccinations, several US states are above 60% fully vaccinated, led by Vermont with 67.5% done and 75.7% with at least one dose.

Globally, Gibraltar leads the way with everyone who can have one already fully vaccinated followed by Malta (81.7%) as the only other country over 80%.

Several countries are over 70%, including: Singapore 76.2%, UAE 75.7%, Cayman Islands 75.6%, Iceland 73.7%, Jersey 72.7%, Isle of Man 72.3%, Portugal 72.3%, Uruguay 71.7%, Qatar 71.6%, Seychelles 71.4%, Denmark 70.5% and Chile 70.3%.

It should be noted that the real world percentages are higher for all those countries as the figures are based on total population rather than eligible population so it includes children in the calculation of the percentages. As the under 15's make up about 26% of the global population most of those countries over 70% will actually have vaccinated well over 80% of their 15+ populations.
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This has got me worried. Vic only has 36 people in hospital for Covid, but the current way they "furlough" has us already having issues. What are they doing compared to every other 1st world system?

How in the world will the Vic system work when we have 20 times more people in hospital?

Also - where are we getting the medical professionals from? Other countries bar New Zealand all have significantly more cases in hospital than that - how can they spare staff?
Typical victoria. Cutting health costs to the bone, and not preparing for future outcomes.

The clowns are still probably working on the theory that once everyone is vaxxed there won't be a need for covid illness health care. When in reality it will be the complete opposite when we fully open up and covid spreads around. They need to prepare for this now, cause the vax only reduces the chance of sickness and death, it doesn't stop it completely.
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Typical victoria. Cutting health costs to the bone, and not preparing for future outcomes.

The clowns are still probably working on the theory that once everyone is vaxxed there won't be a need for covid illness health care. When in reality it will be the complete opposite when we fully open up and covid spreads around. They need to prepare for this now, cause the vax only reduces the chance of sickness and death, it doesn't stop it completely.
Agree and that was the whole point of lockdowns and zero transmission to give the state governments time to prep themselves for outbreaks with hospital upgrades; 18 months later and we still no better when this pandemic first started.
No wonder why people are demonstrating and disobeying lockdown rules.
I can see some ugly riots happening in the future and so do the governments, look at Vic police introducing pellet guns & rubber bullets next!
Now the States & Feds are starting to squabble over the vaccination threshold and border opening timing.
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This has got me worried. Vic only has 36 people in hospital for Covid, but the current way they "furlough" has us already having issues. What are they doing compared to every other 1st world system?

How in the world will the Vic system work when we have 20 times more people in hospital?

Also - where are we getting the medical professionals from? Other countries bar New Zealand all have significantly more cases in hospital than that - how can they spare staff?
There was a guy here going around NZ recruiting hospital staff , he was paying considerably more than what they're earning here ....so could be where they're coming from , nurses over here have been disgruntled about the rubbish pay for years that and the work load being so short staffed they're all getting burnt out Doctors included ....just what you want in a pandemic
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Agree and that was the whole point of lockdowns and zero transmission to give the state governments time to prep themselves for outbreaks with hospital upgrades; 18 months later and we still no better when this pandemic first started.
No wonder why people are demonstrating and disobeying lockdown rules.
I can see some ugly riots happening in the future and so do the governments, look at Vic police introducing pellet guns & rubber bullets next!
Now the States & Feds are starting to squabble over the vaccination threshold and border opening timing.
People are over it. If they keep strictly trying to enforce things when they reach vax targets people will just do whatever the hell they want, and they won't be able to do a damn thing about it. People will only be pushed so far before they say no more.

Dan loves it though, so he'll keep trying.
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Agree and that was the whole point of lockdowns and zero transmission to give the state governments time to prep themselves for outbreaks with hospital upgrades; 18 months later and we still no better when this pandemic first started.
That's not quite accurate. NSW (for example) has quadrupled the number of available ICU beds and other States have taken similar measures. Staffing them, on the other hand, has been one of those things that they have only thought of now.
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Well second week of lockdown complete. Total of 209 cases now which might go well up as people start doing their tests coming out of quarantine. I can't see it being lifted next week.

They are converting the Garran vaccine hub back to a Covid hospital so moving all the bookings to a new AIS hub from next week.

Typical I'm on the other side of town but maybe I will be able to reschedule to move to the airport hub
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Just heard that two truck drivers have tested positive in WA, after travelling from Vic through SA.

Be interesting to see how this is handled.

E: here's a link https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-...n-wa/100412490
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That's not quite accurate. NSW (for example) has quadrupled the number of available ICU beds and other States have taken similar measures. Staffing them, on the other hand, has been one of those things that they have only thought of now.
You may well be correct but when you get our Victorian premier Dan Andrews stating our hospitals are now under pressure with covid cases in which we are no where near as NSW figures that is alarmimg in my opinion; heaven forbid if we were in the same boat as NSW if we had the same numbers.
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Just heard that two truck drivers have tested positive in WA, after travelling from Vic through SA.

Be interesting to see how this is handled.

E: here's a link https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-08-...n-wa/100412490
Oh lord his Royal Higness over there in WA will be having fits over this and cursing Gladys Berejiklian along with Daniel Andrews for this virus breach in his principility.
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The other metric for NSW I always look at, is number of tests in the days preceding case numbers. Testing yesterday in the state was significantly lower than many recent days, you’d think this might reflect in the discovery of “only” local 882 cases.
Surveillance testing for essential / authorised workers from impacted LGAs is no longer a requirement; it got discontinued this week. Expect lower testing numbers and, possibly, lower number of positives too.

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The ACT was told to NOT GET TESTED (sorry for yelling, but that's what we were repeatedly told) if you had no signs of sickness or were not a "close contact". People were doing it simply because they thought they were near a hot-spot.

Testing has gone from 8 hour wait times to ~15 mins now.

But, I still think there's something in it, given people don't want to get tested on "their weekend" which you could see the numbers always went lower around that time.
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.. and on that basis, I'm doing my full 12 week wait thanks.

Yep...as long as you are happy to run the gauntlet at 30% or less for the next twelve weeks while waiting for the second dose.

It depends on your local circumstances...in Western Sydney that may not be such a good idea.
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