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pietillidie
Joined: 07 Jan 2005
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Culprit
Joined: 06 Feb 2003 Location: Port Melbourne
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^^Just another thing for the cooker community to latch on to. Measles and Polio are making a comeback because of conspiracy theories. Side effects from every form of medication and vaccine are nothing new but alas the cooker community loves this crap. |
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Skids
Quitting drinking will be one of the best choices you make in your life.
Joined: 11 Sep 2007 Location: Joined 3/6/02 . Member #175
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Every person I know who didn't have the vaccine is fine.
I had the 3 I had to have to keep my job and that's the only reason I'd have another... if I was blackmailed. _________________ Don't count the days, make the days count. |
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What'sinaname
Joined: 29 May 2010 Location: Living rent free
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So forced jabs are found to have breached Sec 58 of the Human Rights Act. _________________ Fighting against the objectification of woman. |
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Pies4shaw
pies4shaw
Joined: 08 Oct 2007
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^ No. The decision-making process in that particular case was unlawful because it did not comply with a requirement under local Queensland law to consider human rights issues. The decision was, consequently, struck down because it was vitiated by legal error. The decision does not mean that vaccines can't be compulsory under Queensland law - it just means the relevant bureaucrats have to do their job properly in reaching that determination. Put simply, one overcomes what was - in technical terms - a failure to take into account a relevant consideration by taking that consideration into account and reaching a considered determination that - to put it colourfully - on balance, the public health benefits of the proposed action outweigh the paranoid ravings of numpties.
That is, this was a judicial review application, concerning the procedural correctness of the exercise of the adminisitrative decision-making power. The subject matter of such a proceeding can never be the substantive exercise of power.
Of course, it should not surprise anyone that Queensland authorities struggle with due process. It's been a problem there for many decades. "Don't you worry about that". |
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pietillidie
Joined: 07 Jan 2005
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Skids
Quitting drinking will be one of the best choices you make in your life.
Joined: 11 Sep 2007 Location: Joined 3/6/02 . Member #175
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From that article.
"But with Covid, children seem to have largely been spared from severe illness. Only a small number are hospitalized or develop life-threatening conditions like multisystem inflammatory syndrome, or MIS-C.
We now have a clearer idea why that’s the case: Children’s immune systems may be better primed against Covid precisely because they are frequently exposed to the benign coronaviruses that cause common colds, said Dr. Alpana Waghmare, an infectious disease specialist at Seattle Children’s Hospital."
Same for plumbers I assume. I could count the number of times a cold/flu has stopped me from going to work in the last 45 years on one hand.
"In some cases, the body can fight off the virus before it replicates enough to cause symptoms, or clear it so quickly that a person never tests positive."
Never tested positive on a RAT, the only time I tested positive (no symptoms though) was on a pcr when the rest of the family were showing symptoms.
Vaccination rates in Australia have been below 10% of the population for the past 12 months.
https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations
My poor old neighbours across the road, Vic (80) and his missus (78 ) are still terrified from the initial media hysteria. They rarely go out and have had over half a dozen 'boosters' _________________ Don't count the days, make the days count. |
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nomadjack
Joined: 27 Apr 2006 Location: Essendon
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I'm still a novid despite it being through our house a couple of times. Have kept up with vaccines and boosters - and will have another one before the weather turns to crap. Rarely get sick from other viruses or the flu. Probably a good thing given my health profile...(high blood pressure; obesity; type 2 diabetes; kidney disease; and general stupidity). |
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