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Solemn Sloth posted:Head of ED at one of the big new york hospitals killed themselves, after telling family how hosed it was and that people were dying before they unloaded the ambulance, so im okay with taking a cautious approach to relaxing restrictions but thats just me I keep seeing all these posts on Facebook calling on the governments to lift lockdown restrictions due to the mental health impacts of isolation, and I feel they completely ignore the mental health impact of having people die by the tens of thousands.
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Mad Katter posted:I keep seeing all these posts on Facebook calling on the governments to lift lockdown restrictions due to the mental health impacts of isolation, and I feel they completely ignore the mental health impact of having people die by the tens of thousands. They don't expect to have to know any of those people
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 13:27 |
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Yes but the isolation is happening to me
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 13:35 |
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Mad Katter posted:I keep seeing all these posts on Facebook calling on the governments to lift lockdown restrictions due to the mental health impacts of isolation, and I feel they completely ignore the mental health impact of having people die by the tens of thousands. I think you can help people manage this by simply allowing max 4 visitors at private dwellings, but people are such piss takers that I reckon any easing will be taken as the green light for whatever you want to do. Like the other thing is they want to go shopping or spend money or horseshit because they think that's mental health.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 13:37 |
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Local tourism's gonna explode after restrictions are lifted, people are so pent up to just fuckin go anywhere
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:18 |
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Even Queensland.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:20 |
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Here's a free slogan to use on tourists: "Come see the Koalas before they're gone."
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:22 |
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Come to Brisbane, meet Anidav.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:29 |
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And most goons know I'll come out to meet almost anyone! Even.... You *points at computer monitor*
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:29 |
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I went to Brisbane and offered to meet anidav but he was like eeeehhhhhhh. Probably thought I was going to spend the whole dinner reporting JBP. . . . (I was)
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:43 |
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Anidav posted:Come to Brisbane, meet Anidav. compelling
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:44 |
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"your round Dave" *Spams another 5 reports*
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:45 |
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Sometimes I'm too busy!
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:50 |
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hambeet posted:Comstar, whats your take on relaxing restrictions? Back to work for everyone in 2 weeks (not including NSW I think). Large gatherings of more than 100 people are still banned (sports events with the public are a big NO). If anyone has a hint of sickness, they get sent home and tested. Work pays for this with a special sick leave. No international travel allowed for a month, and then only to NZ and other pacific islands that are clear. Anyone coming from other places goes into 2 week isolation. The homeless get somewhere to stay so they don't go under the radar. NO CRUISE SHIPS ALLOWED. Also, 90% tax on billionaires.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:51 |
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Remember when this was the end of the world? Simpler times
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:53 |
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Comstar posted:Also, 90% tax on billionaires. Weak, why not go for 100%
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 14:55 |
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GotLag posted:Weak, why not go for 100% They mean 90% of body weight
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 15:07 |
I've been talking with my girlfriend about camping locally once restrictions lift, but a friend of hers pointed out that 44 million Germans travelled abroad for holidays in 2019, so if they're all stuck domestically and camping is basically all that's available to them.. whereas in Australia there would probably be a mich higher supply/demand imbalance
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BBJoey posted:Remember when this was the end of the world? Simpler times For a week or so there, we were doubling every 3 days and going to pass Italy in 2 weeks. Remember when the LNP was offering to give bank loans to small business and that was it? It took about 2 weeks for someone to get in contact with them that MAYBE this was going to be a tad bigger than they thought. I suspect it was the point where Dutton got it they they noticed it could happen to them personally and may in fact end in riots if they don't change tack, which took about a week and a half. Also, the states DID take notice and so did the public at large.
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Comstar posted:Back to work for everyone in 2 weeks (not including NSW I think). Large gatherings of more than 100 people are still banned (sports events with the public are a big NO). If anyone has a hint of sickness, they get sent home and tested. Work pays for this with a special sick leave. No international travel allowed for a month, and then only to NZ and other pacific islands that are clear. Anyone coming from other places goes into 2 week isolation. The homeless get somewhere to stay so they don't go under the radar. NO CRUISE SHIPS ALLOWED. It is going to go slower than that but pretty good list. However the Pacific Islands are in a situation where they really can't entertain visitors (maybe even without their own two week isolation) - they have nowhere near the resources of Australia to treat an outbreak. Maybe rather than a huge infrastructure spend (which is slow to wind up and leaves white elephants (BNE/MLB bullet train) requiring ongoing upkeep (sometimes beyond economic benefit) well after the spending need as gone), the focus should be on pouring the stimulus into the likes of the homeless, prison population rehabilitation and otherwise disadvantaged that normally get overlooked during austerity. And I don't mean just sending checks but focused, organized and manpower resourced projects with goals and end dates.
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You can relax restrictions, but the Queensland border lock down has to stay.
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Mad Katter posted:I keep seeing all these posts on Facebook calling on the governments to lift lockdown restrictions due to the mental health impacts of isolation, and I feel they completely ignore the mental health impact of having people die by the tens of thousands. https://twitter.com/shaun_vids/status/1255230951812145152
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https://www.theage.com.au/politics/...h.html#comments Looks like if we can keep restrictions in place to June it’ll be a much, much better outcome than if we go in May and get flare ups. I feel like we’ve made it this far, and if we have a genuine chance of elimination, which it seems we could- we should stay the course.
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# ? Apr 28, 2020 23:53 |
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Yeast posted:https://www.theage.com.au/politics/...h.html#comments It's Australia, we were always going to half arse it and have it gently caress up.
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Yeast posted:https://www.theage.com.au/politics/...h.html#comments They should relax some restrictions that should have never been in place anyway. People should be allowed to drive to a different suburb without fear of being fined. They should also open schools. Parents are not coping having to work and teach from home. Example: me. And I'm not the only one. Children are suffering right now.
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# ? Apr 29, 2020 00:14 |
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I've seen a couple of mentions in the last day or so of some modelling that suggests the viruses rate of reproduction prior to the lockdowns was close to or less than 1, the implication being none of this was necessary. Has anyone seen the modelling this is referring to?
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# ? Apr 29, 2020 00:21 |
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This should rattle a few cages! The government is planning to bribe private schools with $3b to get kids back to school. Also just to note the report didn't say private and Catholic or specialist or whatever. Just private. I don't know if that's brevity or what though
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# ? Apr 29, 2020 00:30 |
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Oh, grand. Throwing more taxpayer money in the bin for over-privileged brats. I love this country.
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Endman posted:Oh, grand. Throwing more taxpayer money in the bin for over-privileged brats. I love this country. Why not just pass like, you know, a law mandating it.
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gay picnic defence posted:I've seen a couple of mentions in the last day or so of some modelling that suggests the viruses rate of reproduction prior to the lockdowns was close to or less than 1, the implication being none of this was necessary. Let’s ask America. We could always have used their model instead. Posting from the covid19 testing clinic would I wait in the queue. There’s 6 other people waiting to be tested. I called and after asking a few questions they said I should come in for an appointment. Symptoms are mild.
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Electric Wrigglies posted:Maybe rather than a huge infrastructure spend (which is slow to wind up and leaves white elephants (BNE/MLB bullet train) requiring ongoing upkeep (sometimes beyond economic benefit) well after the spending need as gone), the focus should be on pouring the stimulus into the likes of the homeless, prison population rehabilitation and otherwise disadvantaged that normally get overlooked during austerity. And I don't mean just sending checks but focused, organized and manpower resourced projects with goals and end dates. Considering it, projects like large scale public housing construction (as in post-WWII scale) could be a win-win overall. Big stimulus for construction companies, who can start working fairly quickly on housing projects. Replenishes the public housing stock which nationally is well short of needs. Reduces the most vulnerable peoples reliance on private landlords, which as we've seen in the last month can't be trusted. Increasing the housing supply and gently reducing rental demand could also help owner-occupiers get a foot in the market. … Whoops, realised I was posting from the world where Morrison didn't get his election miracle. Yeah, we're gonna get big tax cuts for business and WorkChoices 2: Post-pandemic Boogaloo.
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gay picnic defence posted:I've seen a couple of mentions in the last day or so of some modelling that suggests the viruses rate of reproduction prior to the lockdowns was close to or less than 1, the implication being none of this was necessary. As Comstar said, look at countries like the US. Or UK. Or France. Or Italy. Or Spain. There will be decades of studies and analysis on the various responses taken and their impacts. It's almost certain we will find out that some of the measures could have been looser. However given the consequences of having an out of control pandemic in Australia having gone a little bit too far is much better than if they had tried to be more measured and not quite gone far enough, giving us both economic and health pain.
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Senor Tron posted:As Comstar said, look at countries like the US. Or UK. Or France. Or Italy. Or Spain. It sounded like this modelling was specific to transmission within Australia. https://www.theage.com.au/national/i-wouldn-t-want-to-be-in-scott-morrison-s-shoes-20200428-p54nuy.html quote:The medicos' original modelling assumed Wuhan's R – reproduction number – of 2.68, whereas their more recent modelling using Australian numbers shows we started with Rs above 1 only in Victoria and NSW, before falling below 1 in all states bar Tasmania. I've seen the same thing mentioned in a snippet of a paywalled article of the Arse that I can't access too, and a bunch of chuds I know are grabbing it to support their argument that Dictator Dan has Gone Too Far with the lockups. Anyway, it sounded really suspicious that a virus this contagious would have an R of less than 1 with limited restrictive measures in place when Italy has only just managed to get it below 1 with quite tough restrictions, so I'm curious where the model came from and what it's assumption are. It sounds like it's something that has only recently been released too.
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Anidav posted:Come to Brisbane, meet Anidav. At this point in the Covid19 response the only important question remaining is "Rimfire or Centerfire". This means we can now focus on other important news stories for a while: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-04-29/redress-scheme-child-sexual-abuse-taking-too-long/12194794 quote:There have been 6,605 applications for compensation but only 1,587 payments have been made. The National Redress Scheme was established on 1 July 2018.
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Senor Tron posted:As Comstar said, look at countries like the US. Or UK. Or France. Or Italy. Or Spain. Yep. People ITT are using the same liberal argument hitting Rudd against the stimulus packages in the GFC. “Yeah we got through it but they spent too much!” Yes, in hindsight maybe? The stimulus could have been organised better (school halls, pink batts loosely regulated etc) but all of this we know after the fact. Likewise with covid measures now. Maybe we could have / still could relax early. But “the modelling” isn’t gospel and we have to make guesses.
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CelestialScribe posted:They should relax some restrictions that should have never been in place anyway. Schools are open for children that cant be taught at home
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Solemn Sloth posted:Schools are open for children that cant be taught at home Simply not true. Specialist schools are also closed. Schools are *meant* to be open for students who cannot be taught at home, but what many schools are saying is, "please do not bring your students here no matter what". These schools are also saying, "both parents working from home is not a good enough reason". I've heard this not just from my son's school, but from multiple schools across the metro area. This is leading to students who are being neglected at home because both parents work. Prep-aged kids are not being given the attention they need. This isn't sustainable. The Victorian Government is ignoring clear medical advice that schools can open, and they should do so right now. Like I realise it's easy for people without kids to sit here and go, "just keep your loving kids at home", but when the number of new cases every day is in the low single digits or zero, and I have a kid who is actively being harmed by not being taught, it's not very easy to take that advice when he is missing out on crucial early childhood development. CelestialScribe fucked around with this message at 02:50 on Apr 29, 2020 |
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Just wait two weeks until we are more clear. I'm sorry your personal situation is the way it is, but this is a team effort and I don't think Victoria should be making changes until mid May.
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teacup posted:Yep. People ITT are using the same liberal argument hitting Rudd against the stimulus packages in the GFC. “Yeah we got through it but they spent too much!” It's like we evacuated a building that was on fire, and some people are now arguing that the fire would have been put out before it spread beyond more than a few rooms and there's only a bit of smouldering now anyway so we should all get back inside.
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CelestialScribe posted:Simply not true. Specialist schools are also closed. CelestialScribe posted:Simply not true. Specialist schools are also closed. We have a toddler at home. My wife is a paramedic and I’m still working. We’ve had to request roster juggle arounds and take a bit of leave to sort it out. Yes it’s bad. This is a crazy time. You think you know the advice better. Clearly the Victorian government disagree with their own medical advice.
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