Coronavirus 4 - Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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Well, that was quicker than expected!stui magpie wrote:863 cases today for NSW to Victoria's 867.David wrote:It'll be a bittersweet moment when the Victorian daily case numbers pass New South Wales', that's for sure.
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I don't think Dan will manage to close that gap, the combination of lockdown and vaccinations has to start having an impact sooner or laterPies4shaw wrote:From 1 January 2021:
55,652 - NSW
14,615 - Victoria
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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We are really accelerating now and are passing many other countries.
The problem in the USA isn't supply, it's vaccine hesitancy.
Anyone over 12 can pretty much walk into a Walgreens and get a shot, no problems but a lot of them still won't.
The problem in the USA isn't supply, it's vaccine hesitancy.
Anyone over 12 can pretty much walk into a Walgreens and get a shot, no problems but a lot of them still won't.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
Not really. I posted this last Wednesday, in response to a question from Stui:David wrote:Well, that was quicker than expected!stui magpie wrote:863 cases today for NSW to Victoria's 867.David wrote:It'll be a bittersweet moment when the Victorian daily case numbers pass New South Wales', that's for sure.
Pies4shaw wrote:Victoria's going up slowly. NSW is coming down slowly. End of the week, maybe start of next week, as things stand?
I think Stui agreed.
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I did indeed.
In reference to Davids question about Vaccination rates, nice little article here.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-28/ ... /100495578
One of the graphs showing different countries shows how the USA accelerated out of the blocks but tailed right off
I did indeed.
In reference to Davids question about Vaccination rates, nice little article here.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-28/ ... /100495578
One of the graphs showing different countries shows how the USA accelerated out of the blocks but tailed right off
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Yet none of the people who’ve died this year were fully vaccinated and the vast majority had vaccines available to them since about March…
The US and nearly every other country worldwide shows that you could have millions of doses but there will be plenty of well justified hesitancy.
Only when it hits people hard by being locked down do they get over that hesitancy.
No lockdowns and more vaccines available and I’d bet we’d have a far lower rate of vaccination than we do now.
The US and nearly every other country worldwide shows that you could have millions of doses but there will be plenty of well justified hesitancy.
Only when it hits people hard by being locked down do they get over that hesitancy.
No lockdowns and more vaccines available and I’d bet we’d have a far lower rate of vaccination than we do now.