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It's not a Covid argument issue thoWrong thread
It's not a Covid argument issue thoWrong thread
I should put this in the grinds my gears thread and I have said this before but it seems the new cool and I use that as in I will fucking head butt them is to now go oh ohhh oh wow you actually haven’t had it oh right okay wow I’m well you should be fine like I was it’s not that bad. I just can’t believe you haven’t had it… You’ll be fine I’m sure..Hopefully deaths have peaked and everything is dropping off now
Hospitalisations and ICU patients have dropped for two consecutive days so hopefully that trend continuesHopefully deaths have peaked and everything is dropping off now
Very well presented report.
No big problem for those that looked at it from a bigger picture. Its only a problem if you are trying to supress the virus and keep deaths to zero (impossible).On Friday both hospitalisations and ICU admissions went down for the second consecutive day after weeks of slow, unrelenting growth. Both those figures are below NSW Health's best case scenario modelling. A phenomenal result
So all along on the road map out they said it cases would increase but we got to learn to live with it omicron came along a shook it up a bit ,which around the world is unavoidable it something every area in the world will face so what was the major problem ?
You’re being a bit too positive mate pardon the pun. Maybe watch the ABC and re-tweet a few tweets from bed wettersWill wait for @Mr 95% to post the data but third day in a row infections, hospitalisations and ICU numbers are down. Looks like we’ve peaked .
Were you triple vaxxed?Final Update
Copped the rona.
below is how it’s going so far
I’ve thrown up a couple of times as well
Appetite is none existent and I have a weird taste in my mouth
Day 1 sore throat
Day 2 - aches and pains slight cough - did a rat- negative
Day 2 night - 40 temps shivering uncontrollably
Day 3 - fever still and tired slight cough did a rat- positive
Day 4 - slight fever and tired and cough
Day 4 night I didn’t sleep one bit I feel asleep about 5.50am and woke up 9
Day 5 - slight fever and tired and cough
Day 5 arvo - 4 hour sleep feel like shit
Day 5 went to sleep at 4am not sure why I can’t sleep but fk it’s annoying
Day 6 feeling heaps better slight cough and not as tired. I’m going to miss my covid arvo nana naps
Day 7 - feeling ok still a bit tired cough is worse then previously and I got shortness of breath maybe because I’m did more today
Day 8 - felt ok still tired but cough is worse
Day 9 - same as above cough is fking annoying
Day 10 - tested negative for the rona I still have the rona cough
Day 11 / 12 - we moved into our house so I’ve been moving boxes and a few van loads of stuff. Had to sit down at some stages I was just exhausted and out of breath. I’ve still got the rona cough which comes on at random times.
I give the virus a solid 7 out of 10 for how bad I felt and after effects.
If I copped the other variants it would of been an 8/9
stay safe everyone and if you do get It I pray you’re ok
Sorry, sorry.You’re being a bit too positive mate pardon the pun. Maybe watch the ABC and re-tweet a few tweets from bed wetters
I actually think what McGowan has done is not too bad.... a soft re-opening is best for them. Not sure what their hospital capacities are but with such a low covid infection rate previously, they are actually in a bad spot to have an outbreak.Sorry, sorry.
What I should’ve said was that the numbers are trending down but not fast enough and that’s somehow Morrison’s fault.
You gotta wonder though - if (and yes it’s an if) the numbers fall off a cliff in the next 2 weeks that McGowan delaying WA’s re-opening to April was a tad premature and the wrong call?
Better keep that egg on face avatar handy mate .
Sure, I wasn’t talking about the method, opening up bit by bit isn’t wrong - but delaying full scale opening until April seems extreme at this point. There’s both health and economic considerations and WA is a bit like Scotland - likes to puff the chest but is no chance of standing on their own at the end of the day.I actually think what McGowan has done is not too bad.... a soft re-opening is best for them. Not sure what their hospital capacities are but with such a low covid infection rate previously, they are actually in a bad spot to have an outbreak.
Some people dont realise this, but actually having many people already infected with covid is actually less risk for future hospitalisations.
WA needs to allow in people on compassionate grounds as well as covid controlled sportspersons to get a feel and progressively open up.
In fact if they can start infecting their hospital staff now, theyll be better for it once they fully open up.