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Animal Friend posted:I can't sanction your buffoonery calm down tommy
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BrigadierSensible posted:Whilst I know the actual and depressing answer: I couldnt even tell you who the NSW labor leader is right now.
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 08:15 |
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I keep thinking it's Kier Starmer
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 08:24 |
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hooman posted:Has anyone discussed what they're going to do about like children? Are we going to start vaccinating them too, or are we just going to accept that covid is going to hospitalise a bunch of kids. A generation of kids hosed by long covid baybee
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 08:46 |
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JBP posted:I keep thinking it's Kier Starmer Might as well be
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 08:48 |
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Box of Bunnies posted:A generation of kids hosed by long covid baybee Long covid is pretty hosed, and kids seem to get it in about one in twenty five cases and are plagued with getting wheezy and dumber and chronically tired regardless of how bad their infection was. Should be cared about more! https://www.microbe.tv/twiv/twiv-783/ https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2782164 The Peccadillo fucked around with this message at 09:06 on Aug 5, 2021 |
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The Peccadillo posted:Should be cared about more! lol this governments priority has never been kids or the future.
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 08:55 |
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BrigadierSensible posted:Is NSW Labor doing anything The answer is always no.
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The Peccadillo posted:kids... are plagued with getting wheezy and dumber and chronically tired regardless
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 09:15 |
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Long COVID gives them corruptive taste in music, too
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 09:19 |
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The Peccadillo posted:Long covid is pretty hosed, and kids ... are plagued with getting wheezy and dumber and chronically tired regardless of how bad their infection was. gently caress it's turning them into Liberal voters!
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 09:36 |
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hooman posted:Has anyone discussed what they're going to do about like children? Are we going to start vaccinating them too, or are we just going to accept that covid is going to hospitalise a bunch of kids. Only Pfizer as far as I am aware is even approved anywhere for anyone under 18 and that approval only goes down to 12. Phase 2 and 3 trials are ongoing and are promising. If the dumb rear end messaging about AZ hadn't created so much vaccine hesitancy we'd have more Pfizer later this year to spare for those kids. And lets hope reglatory approval for under 12 comes by then. Oh and a competent vaccination plan with incentives and a bunch of smart people who actually realise that having a good messaging about the availible vaccines is a good idea rather than half assing the advice and completely failing to correctly communicate the actual science and risks and while I'm wishing for a magical pony how about a federal govt competent enough to pull that off and actually get 80% vaccination rate across the board and a NSW govt that would stop being such loving idiots and actually do a proper lockdown in affected areas and ring of steel Sydney at places like Hornsby, Windsor, Campbelltown, Helensburgh and Penrith so Delta cant get out and we dont drag this present lockdown for months?
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 09:38 |
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BrigadierSensible posted:Whilst I know the actual and depressing answer: The opposition leader started wearing North Face gear so people might accidentally think he’s Dan
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 10:04 |
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Hey folks, just published a report on the operation and effectiveness of the Aussie COVIDSafe tracing app. https://raw.githubusercontent.com/A...application.pdf
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NextWish posted:Hey folks, just published a report on the operation and effectiveness of the Aussie COVIDSafe tracing app. Gave it a quick readover and it was interesting, thanks. My mum still has that crap installed and I remind her that it's been largely out of use for some time now, but alas.
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https://twitter.com/jrhennessy/status/1423154928168538113
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Wizard Master posted:It would seem the olympic basketball court is not the only place that Boomers have once again let Aussies down
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 10:40 |
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Solemn Sloth posted:The opposition leader started wearing North Face gear so people might accidentally think he’s Dan This leads me to a serious question: Whilst we all love our communist socialist Fuhrer Dictator Dan down here in Victoria, how is he seen beyond our borders? The same way Gladys is still relatively liked/electable in Sydney/NSW, but is hated/unelectable by the rest of Australia. Sorry for the myopic-ness of these questions.
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Solemn Sloth posted:The opposition leader started wearing North Face gear so people might accidentally think he’s Dan Hibiki?
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 10:52 |
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BrigadierSensible posted:Whilst I know the actual and depressing answer: the old leader fairly regularly called out gladys for not doing more and nobody listened, so…
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 10:57 |
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i’d vote for Dan Hibiki
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 11:01 |
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BrigadierSensible posted:This leads me to a serious question: Here in SA Dan generally seems to be seen as someone who did make a bunch of mistakes last year, but then most importantly learned from them, and outside of the types who think Sky News is good you don't hear much said about him. Gladys is getting a ton of flack because we've all put up with lockdowns having learned from our experiences that they work, and from Victoria last year what happens when you don't do one early enough. Over the last 18 months I suspect that most Australians have had even less awareness than usual of the overall policies and approaches of other states premiers overall. When things are stressful we are all glued to our particular state/territory announcements, and when they are good people are tuned out of politics apart from watching disasters like NSW this year and Vic last year.
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BrigadierSensible posted:This leads me to a serious question: News cycle happened https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dx9mF1KJr0s The Peccadillo fucked around with this message at 11:42 on Aug 5, 2021 |
# ? Aug 5, 2021 11:39 |
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man this lockdown's got me bummed out
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 11:58 |
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Should have lived in WA instead
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norp posted:Should have lived in WA instead Correct, all the best goons live here.
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 12:02 |
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You east coast fuckers better keep to yourselves till the end of the month. I have a holiday up north booked so you better not get me locked down
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norp posted:Should have lived in WA instead should've gone to hammonds bell jar posted:man this lockdown's got me bummed out It really sucks to be free and clear then not.
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norp posted:You east coast fuckers better keep to yourselves till the end of the month. I have a holiday up north booked so you better not get me locked down It's probably gonna happen, man!
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Senor Tron posted:Here in SA Dan generally seems to be seen as someone who did make a bunch of mistakes last year, but then most importantly learned from them, and outside of the types who think Sky News is good you don't hear much said about him. This is my opinion of him as a Victorian too. I can forgive you for your mistakes, even if they get hundreds of people killed, if you... well, not admit to them, no politician will do that, but demonstrate that you learned from them and are changing your policy as a result. Compared to Gladys. quote:Over the last 18 months I suspect that most Australians have had even less awareness than usual of the overall policies and approaches of other states premiers overall. When things are stressful we are all glued to our particular state/territory announcements, and when they are good people are tuned out of politics apart from watching disasters like NSW this year and Vic last year. This though, I disagree with. Few Australians knew who McGowan was in 2019 but now he's the poster child for border closures - despite those closures being a) good and enviable, and b) no different from SA's and Tasmania's.
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freebooter posted:This is my opinion of him as a Victorian too. I can forgive you for your mistakes, even if they get hundreds of people killed, if you... well, not admit to them, no politician will do that, but demonstrate that you learned from them and are changing your policy as a result. Compared to Gladys. I think a lot of that coverage came from Cliev arc-ing up about it and trying to sue him to force the borders open. EDIT: Or because he's the only Labor premier to close borders and the Feds wanted to demonise him, and accidentally made him a hero because, you know, that was the right call. hooman fucked around with this message at 12:28 on Aug 5, 2021 |
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freebooter posted:This is my opinion of him as a Victorian too. I can forgive you for your mistakes, even if they get hundreds of people killed, if you... well, not admit to them, no politician will do that, but demonstrate that you learned from them and are changing your policy as a result. Compared to Gladys. I'd argue there's a difference with Tasmania's border...
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 12:36 |
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Ok I'm starting to get annoyed that our government can't get their poo poo together as I'm STILL ineligible to get a vaccine (in Victoria).
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freebooter posted:This is my opinion of him as a Victorian too. I can forgive you for your mistakes, even if they get hundreds of people killed, if you... well, not admit to them, no politician will do that, but demonstrate that you learned from them and are changing your policy as a result. Compared to Gladys. If Gladys came out tomorrow and announced a state wide lockdown for 2 weeks with the only things open being servos super markets and chemists and showed even the political version of admission of failure, It would go a loooong way. She's a human. A lovely LNP human, but a human all the same. Humans make mistakes. Accepting that you failed and learning from it is good. Pretending like you have the toughest lockdown of any state ever when you can still go to Bunnings and the reject shop and making the path out of lockdown the responsibility of the public and victim blaming people for not taking vaccines they can't loving get is pissing off everyone.
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 12:46 |
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I'm guessing that Bunnings is loving packed during the lockdown.
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 13:00 |
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RC Bandit posted:Ok I'm starting to get annoyed that our government can't get their poo poo together as I'm STILL ineligible to get a vaccine (in Victoria). Vaccines have been available for so long now that I think the wisdom of reserving them for particular groups has probably passed. Just let anyone get a vaccine, allow bookings for the current priority groups with extra lead time so they can secure a booking easier even if they have to wait. (I.e. any open booking for the current week is open to anyone, any bookings more than a week out reserved for the priority groups)
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I would blow Dane Cook posted:I'm guessing that Bunnings is loving packed during the lockdown. Everytime someone online says 'NSW isn't doing a proper hard lockdown, just copy Victoria!' a bunch of people from NSW reply 'What? Nah, it is a hard lockdown, I've barely seen anyone out and about. They're pretty quick when they go into bunnings, not many people browsing, you don't need to click and collect if you're quick. And people are pretty good about their masks too, it's not like you need to wear one when exercising outside anyway'. And I just struggle to wrap my head around their mental gymnastics. Because by contrast, when WA did our lockdown my story was 'I have no idea what other people have been doing because I only left my house to go straight to my job and back - or not at all.'
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BrigadierSensible posted:This leads me to a serious question: he's got big ears
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i think mcgowan got lucky in that the correct course of action was also what western australia as a whole had been chomping at the bit to do for the last 192 years anyway
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