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Teh One Who Knocks
12-21-2021, 12:55 PM
Brianne Tolj - Yahoo News Australia


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NSW’s daily Covid-19 case numbers have exploded just days before Christmas.

The state’s health department announced on Tuesday 3,057 new infections were recorded in the 24-hour reporting period to 8pm last night.

The staggering amount of new cases is the highest daily tally NSW has seen since the pandemic began.

There were also 1,245 new cases in Victoria creating a daily national record for the pandemic of 4,576 cases today.

NSW also recorded two more deaths from coronavirus.

There are 284 Covid-19 patients in hospital, up from 261, and 39 people are in ICU — up from 33.

Almost 137,000 tests were were completed in the last 24 hours.

NSW recorded 2,501 Covid-19 cases in the 24 hours until 8pm on Sunday — a drop of 65 cases on the previous day's record high of 2566.

NSW Health is urging people to keep wearing masks indoors and health experts are calling for a return to mask mandates indoors, as nervous people cancel or reconsider summer holiday travel plans.

But a week after mask requirements were removed for all but the highest risk settings, Premier Dominic Perrottet says it's time for "personal responsibility".

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"We are treating the people of our state like adults," he said on Monday.

Meanwhile, there are long queues at testing facilities as people seek reassurance they won't have to go into isolation for Christmas and pharmacies and shops are running out of Rapid Antigen Tests.

Experts call for restrictions to return

This week, health experts have issued a desperate plea to Australia’s leaders to bring forward Covid booster vaccines and reinstate mask-wearing.

Professor of Epidemiology at the Kirby Institute, John Kaldor, told The Project on Monday night that there should also be a limit on indoor gathering until more can be revealed about the Omicron variant.

When asked why Australia’s leaders have said they believe the new strain is likely to be milder than others like Delta, Prof Kaldor said they must know something he doesn’t.

“We’ve got very good vaccine coverage and boosters are on the way … the question of whether it’s a milder disease? The jury’s still out on that one, particularly whether the vaccines protect as well against this variant as they have against Delta.”

The Project host Lisa Wilkinson pointed out that after two years with pandemic restrictions, Aussies may be less inclined to accept reimposed mask-wearing so close to the holidays.

“This is a variant that’s clearly spreading very fast, and there are a number of things we can do to stop that spread that are not major impositions on the community at large,” the professor said.

“Those things can help us buy time while we figure out what’s going on with this new variant.”

Prof Kaldor said he doesn’t want a return to the “lockdown era” but that the country needs “to put the brakes on transmission” so experts can better understand Omicron.

lost in melb.
12-21-2021, 01:42 PM
We expect it to go through the roof in about a month. Could even be 10 times higher.

Teh One Who Knocks
12-21-2021, 01:57 PM
We expect it to go through the roof in about a month. Could even be 10 times higher.

It's things like this that just go to prove that restrictions and mandates don't work. Covid, especially the variants and most likely all future mutations are going to be flu-like in the fact that they are highly contagious. They are also getting less dangerous as far as being deadly. Places like Australia and New York City and California have excessive and extreme lock down and/or mandates when it comes to stop the transmission yet the virus still spreads like wildfire, even through vaccinated populations.

I just wish that government officials would finally admit this, we are stuck with this virus, it's never going away. Just let people go and live their lives now. Get vaccinated, don't get vaccinated, wear a mask if you want, don't wear a mask, I really don't care what people do. My one and only responsibility is to myself and my family and we have done what we thought was best. As far as anyone else, I couldn't care less what they do, it's not my concern, yet there are people that are doing their damnedest to try and make it my problem.

You have the government telling you that you are a selfish fuck if you don't get vaccinated because you are putting other people in danger. You have the paranoid people telling you that your an asshole because you don't care about THEIR health if you refuse to wear a mask. One of the co-hosts on an Colorado Avalanche (a sports podcast FFS) is one of those people. He's extremely overweight and he's Covid paranoid. On one recent episode he blatantly said that if you don't go get vaccinated AND don't wear a mask, then YOU are the asshole because you are putting HIM in jeopardy and he finished up his little rant with "it's not all about you" meaning the people that don't do what he wants. Well, sure sounds like he's making it all about HIM, and he's not the only one of those types of people out there. If he gets sick it's not his fault that he weighs 350 lbs, it's YOUR fault for not walking around in a level 5 hazmat suit to protect him.

I'm just so tired of this whole thing. We're going into year #3 (!) of 15 days to slow the spread. It needs to end. Yes, infections are up, but deaths are way down and that's the best that we can hope for. This is going to be here forever and it's going to be like the flu, something that we will all have to deal with and I refuse to be locked down or forced to wear a mask or anything else over something that is slowly turning into an illness that is going to be somewhere between a bad case of the flu and a common cold.

*sigh*

/rant

lost in melb.
12-21-2021, 02:46 PM
Ha. Yeah, look I agree with your sentiment. I see that perspective. It just goes on and on and on. I'm really tired of putting on my mask when I go to the supermarket.

Just so you know the lockdown and everything that we had was because we had a low vaccination rate then. Now that most of the population is vaccinated we are opening up. Our politicians promised this and they have kept their word. It's going to spread like wildfire but hopefully the vaccine will stop the worst of the deaths and the sickness. I guess it's going to be a bit of an experiment.

The US is doing ok too. Importantly almost 90% of elderly people over 65 are vaccinated. And I think you're at about 72% over 18 which is actually a lot better than I expected. So I think you might as well get back to normal and as long as the hospitals don't become overwhelmed continue life as it was.

I think the only thing we disagree on is if I was flying in an aeroplane I would want people around me wearing a mask at the moment. I don't want to be stuck in a tin can with people coughing everywhere lol. At least for now.

lost in melb.
12-21-2021, 03:46 PM
https://youtu.be/S1skEeGBA9g


It looks like we'll be returning to masks :|

deebakes
12-22-2021, 04:09 AM
we're all going to die

DemonGeminiX
12-22-2021, 04:30 AM
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Pony
12-22-2021, 02:01 PM
It looks like we'll be returning to masks :|

Just saw a report about Omicron symptoms. Mild headache, runny nose, fatigue and sore throat. So basically the flu.

lost in melb.
12-22-2021, 02:07 PM
Just saw a report about Omicron symptoms. Mild headache, runny nose, fatigue and sore throat. So basically the flu.

Yeah, it looks to be a lot less serious. So a smaller proportion will get seriously sick. However, a lot more people will get it so the numbers will tend to even out - they are suggesting.