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NZ didn't rely on lockdowns. Contact tracing has been a fundamental part of managing the virus. But that requires a functioning government. Telling people to stay home is easy. Organising, resourcing, communicating the requirements for contact training... well, you need people working in good faith, instead of people just looking to upgrade their carriage on the gravy train.
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Not that they shouldn't happen, but that they should be considered intelligently and not used when other options are practical.
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10th November 2020, 12:34 | #1206 |
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The Govt. has pre-ordered 1.5mil vaccine doses. I did wonder if it would be easier just to make it compulsory for people entering NZ and everyone else just carries on
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10th November 2020, 13:23 | #1207 |
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What, and be exempt from the Gates / Davos / World Economic Forum / IMF Great Reset? Not a chance.
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10th November 2020, 14:04 | #1208 |
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I hope the microchips are IPV6, no way the V4 address space can handle all those vaccinations
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16th November 2020, 11:07 | #1209 |
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16th November 2020, 18:15 | #1210 |
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It could be the plot of a Requiem for a Dream-esque movie.
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16th November 2020, 19:12 | #1211 |
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Nurse: "This has become so politicised that patients literally don't believe me when I tell them they have COVID"
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18th November 2020, 20:56 | #1212 |
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In other news, South Australia locks down at the equivalent of NZ Level 4 at midnight tonight. Fucking YAY.
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18th November 2020, 22:22 | #1213 |
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That must be a relief.
Your family all at home?
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19th November 2020, 01:15 | #1214 | |
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I misunderstood. I hadn't realised it had been so well contained.
Covid-19: South Australia to enter 'circuit breaker' lockdown Quote:
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19th November 2020, 07:17 | #1215 | |
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Good luck Ab - bugger about the 36° heat and no exercise rule. Hope you have a pool! |
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19th November 2020, 16:57 | #1216 | |
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I took this photo yesterday about 30mins before the lockdown announcement. I was thinking to myself "hey got no job at the moment but at least I'm here, this is ace". NEK MINIT, no outside world for you! |
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21st November 2020, 21:02 | #1217 |
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So... gonna issue some pizza justice?
FFS - makes me prouder than ever to be part of the team of 5M. |
22nd November 2020, 01:23 | #1219 |
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Wow, so, America hitting 200k new daily cases today. They've had about a million new cases in the space of a week. Does this comment actually belong in the Donald Trump thus far thread?
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22nd November 2020, 11:55 | #1220 | |
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22nd November 2020, 12:24 | #1221 |
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Might be up for civil penalties even if there's nothing the government can throw at him
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24th November 2020, 09:59 | #1222 | |
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24th November 2020, 14:50 | #1223 |
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Hahaha, an uncanny resemblance.
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24th November 2020, 15:13 | #1224 |
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29th November 2020, 13:57 | #1225 | |
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A closer look at U.S. deaths due to COVID-19 - Johns Hopkins
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29th November 2020, 14:13 | #1226 | |
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Dr Fauci on PCR tests being done at standard ct threshold of 35-37. Which show positive even with zero active virus rna.
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29th November 2020, 14:15 | #1227 | |
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Obvious bias is obvious.
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29th November 2020, 14:31 | #1228 |
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29th November 2020, 19:27 | #1229 |
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29th November 2020, 19:39 | #1230 |
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Random observation: it's going to be really weird when, in 2 or 3 years, no-one in the USA remembers COVID at all. It'll be like the Derry kids in IT forgetting all about Pennywise.
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2nd December 2020, 17:26 | #1231 |
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Map of sustained hotspots in the US.
Counties that aren't are so sparsely populated, it's basically "all of the US"
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2nd December 2020, 18:41 | #1232 |
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is that a map of "cases" or deaths?
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2nd December 2020, 18:58 | #1233 |
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sorry, learned to read. it's cases.
The test to determine and contribute to positive cases (RT-PCR) is deeply flawed. every country and almost every city has a different threshold to determine a true "positive". Fauci says anything above 30 is likely a false positive, whereas Kansas Health says that number should be 42. WHO says the number should be 45! |
2nd December 2020, 20:32 | #1234 |
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I still don't really get your eagerness to downplay the pandemic Nich.
On the flip side I bet all them people complaining about the scentless scented candles got tested and are included in statistics.
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2nd December 2020, 21:55 | #1235 |
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if it's a worldwide standard to manufacture 97% false positives using a amplification process that isn't meant for diagnosis, then yes I am right to distrust the numbers. The sheer growth of the numbers from this testing method have made people panic and do stupid shit, made governments panic and do stupid shit. Now we're in this permanent DDOS attack of information, coddling, and fear.
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3rd December 2020, 00:58 | #1236 |
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That sounds like something someone's told you, which happened to be what you wanted to hear.
I still have no further insight into your playing down the pandemic.
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Let me elaborate:
Australia's been doing record numbers of tests, hell even New Zealand is doing 40,000 tests a week. Where are all the false positives? In low prevalence & high testing areas, this false positive number should be even more evident. But it's not. When cases occur, it's actual clinical cases. These people are sick. They're linked to ill travellers diagnosed as having COVID-19. The test works to find infections. It can find them before you become sick. It's nothing but a conspiracy theory touted by people like Elon Musk. The second he was diagnosed, he was questioning the results and thousands of people hopped on the band wagon.
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In low prevalence areas, you'll get less false positives because the RT PCR test is extremely accurate for detecting the COVID 19 signature genes. If the genes don't exist, they cannot be detected. In high prevalence areas, you'll get more false positives because the test will discover a fragment of dead nucleotides and still return a positive result.
You might pair it up with an antibody test, but that test could detect antibodies to a common cold and come back as positive. The antibodies, and the dead virus rna can float around your body for months returning positive test results. Nonetheless, people who receive positive results will be sent to quarantine, and tracked / traced and treated as if they are infectious. Their life is disrupted, and those connected to them are disrupted also. All because a test not fit for diagnosis returns a positive result that is interpreted as infectious. These people are categorised as "long haulers", or "reinfected". But that's usually bullshit. Most defenders of the high sensitivity will say it's better to have far too many false positives so we can be vigilant. The high numbers influence policy. It's more than some epidemiologist nerds marveling at how beautiful it is to watch a virus spread in real time. It's governments stepping in to manage and coddle. How accurate are coronavirus tests? - BBC Newsnight https://youtu.be/fZsEAQbiBTo WHO defends the high sensitivity saying it helps them observe how the virus is spreading across the globe. Michael Mina - The neglected CT (Cycle Threshold) levels to determine viral load and infectiousness https://youtu.be/oxoE47qT3fE FDA does not approve sharing the CT value with test results. So doctors in the US must simply take a positive result as meaning positive + infectious. https://www.who.int/diagnostics_labo...e_2.0.pdf?ua=1 See page 11. Ct @ 45 https://www.infectiousdiseaseadvisor...ly-discharged/ Quote:
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