30 new cases on Fridaysaynta wrote: ↑Thu 25 Jun 2020 6:30pm33 new cases yesterday. God only know how many today.freely wrote: ↑Thu 25 Jun 2020 10:54amActually, it's not stable; it's escalating at 1:2.5. You know that old story about the grains of rice - start with one grain on the first square of the chess board, multiply by 2 on every square and by the time you get all the way around the board you've got ... well, an awful lot of rice! Now, multiply every grain by 2.5...saintspremiers wrote: ↑Thu 25 Jun 2020 8:28amVictoria is fine. Andrews has overreacted. We should have 50 person limit in bars and restaurants.
Community transmission hasn’t skyrocketed- it’s stable.
Don’t drink the media hype.
Course, I'm not a statistician, so I don't know all the ways you'd know of spinning that to advantage!
Victoria, the place not to be.
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Re: Round 6 Cats on Thursday night.
Of the 30 new cases, only I think 8 were from routine testing.
The numbers from routine testing are the unknown community transmission- and these are close to only 10 per day and aren’t trending upwards at all, even with the increased testing.
What the government aren’t telling us is how many asymptotic cases there are, and how sick the current 173 active infections are.
The lack of detail is disappointing
The numbers from routine testing are the unknown community transmission- and these are close to only 10 per day and aren’t trending upwards at all, even with the increased testing.
What the government aren’t telling us is how many asymptotic cases there are, and how sick the current 173 active infections are.
The lack of detail is disappointing
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Re: Round 6 Cats on Thursday night.
How the f*** did 14 security guards at one hotel get the virus ffs, unless some very dodgy practised were being engaged in.saintspremiers wrote: ↑Sat 27 Jun 2020 9:42am Of the 30 new cases, only I think 8 were from routine testing.
The numbers from routine testing are the unknown community transmission- and these are close to only 10 per day and aren’t trending upwards at all, even with the increased testing.
What the government aren’t telling us is how many asymptotic cases there are, and how sick the current 173 active infections are.
The lack of detail is disappointing
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How is it that Billions and Billions of taxpayers funds are spent on a myriad of drugs that are questionable in their efficacy and questionable in their ability to heal or cure or prolong the life of many and yet the real problems are easily preventable.samuraisaint wrote: ↑Sat 27 Jun 2020 8:15amThere is truth in what you say Ghost Like, I have heard from very old asthmatics that they were given the go ahead by doctors to smoke cigarettes as it cleared out the airways!!! Mind you I was told that by old guys and it was 30 years ago, so I take it with a grain of salt.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Fri 26 Jun 2020 7:02pm Hey samurai, interesting point you raise. There's actually been no peer reviewed studies that confirm whether or not smokers are more susceptible to the virus or not.
Bizarrely there has been a school of thought that suggests smokers are less susceptible as the cilia within the lungs has been damaged so badly from smoking that they are unable to remove the virus cells once inside the lungs. Interesting theory.
I did see that people who had a range of conditions which were paired put people at advanced risk. I think it was catalyst or four corners, or it may even have been on an SBS news program. But they ranked the risk factors in order and they looked like this:
Diabetes/Obesity
Dementia/Stroke
High Blood Pressure/heart condition
Cancer
Asthma (low risk)
Now, I can't honestly remember if smoking was in that list now, but I remember it definitely being alluded to at some point.
On another point I think the issues of childhood obesity will need to be tackled seriously by our federal government now. A lot of young people and children are developing really poor life habits (fast food/takeaway diets combined with little incidental daily exercise) and it puts them at risk of destroying their health. I suspect this may be a reason for the high mortality rate in the United States for example because the top two risk factors go hand in hand.
How is it that I can't watch a game of football on a Friday or Saturday night without 10 McDonalds ads per hour telling me subconsciously that 'If I love my family or my children or grand children that I should be taking them to Maccas'. FFS, I do love them and I refuse to take them there. I am not a sheep, but I know that most parents and especially most young people that watch that crap are brainwashed into visiting a Maccas or a KFC every time they are hungry....especially poor people who prefer to eat cheap meals with little nutritional value and high in salt and fats and sugar.
These are the same people who will probably end up obese, or sick, or get diabetes or possibly and end up with cancers if they are regular Maccas customers and the two major parties just keep ignoring the real problem.
There are so many diseases that have had a back seat to cancer and I think atm with Covid-19 it basically represents how fragile and costly it has been to our economy when there are stresses on our health care system. Unless a large percentage of people are assisted with better health, better nutrition and a better lifestyle (including a work/life-balance) we’ll be wasting money and resources in the wrong areas and not really addressing the fundamental issue of what it means to have ‘good health’.
Usually each year the politicians focus on cancer research and cancer drug funding and there is a huge amount of 'Hypocrisy' when it comes to 'health' and the health budget
Both the Libs/Nats and ALP want spend considerably more on cancer drugs each year and assisting people with cancer. That is fantastic but are they also ramping up funding for prevention and for education so that people have access to the right imformation on nutrition and the role that diet and lifestyle plays on people's long term health?? I don't think so
Funding and legislation is needed to assist in reducing the growing cost of drugs and drug treatments as opposed to the money needed for health prevention programs. Why don't they spend as much on educating and feeding people the right foods and providing health and wellbeing and fitness programs as they do on the industry that thrives AFTER people fall ill?
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Then watch the footy on fox ffs..no ads, no drama and therefore no angst. simple f****** solution really.Scollop wrote: ↑Sat 27 Jun 2020 2:40pmHow is it that Billions and Billions of taxpayers funds are spent on a myriad of drugs that are questionable in their efficacy and questionable in their ability to heal or cure or prolong the life of many and yet the real problems are easily preventable.samuraisaint wrote: ↑Sat 27 Jun 2020 8:15amThere is truth in what you say Ghost Like, I have heard from very old asthmatics that they were given the go ahead by doctors to smoke cigarettes as it cleared out the airways!!! Mind you I was told that by old guys and it was 30 years ago, so I take it with a grain of salt.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Fri 26 Jun 2020 7:02pm Hey samurai, interesting point you raise. There's actually been no peer reviewed studies that confirm whether or not smokers are more susceptible to the virus or not.
Bizarrely there has been a school of thought that suggests smokers are less susceptible as the cilia within the lungs has been damaged so badly from smoking that they are unable to remove the virus cells once inside the lungs. Interesting theory.
I did see that people who had a range of conditions which were paired put people at advanced risk. I think it was catalyst or four corners, or it may even have been on an SBS news program. But they ranked the risk factors in order and they looked like this:
Diabetes/Obesity
Dementia/Stroke
High Blood Pressure/heart condition
Cancer
Asthma (low risk)
Now, I can't honestly remember if smoking was in that list now, but I remember it definitely being alluded to at some point.
On another point I think the issues of childhood obesity will need to be tackled seriously by our federal government now. A lot of young people and children are developing really poor life habits (fast food/takeaway diets combined with little incidental daily exercise) and it puts them at risk of destroying their health. I suspect this may be a reason for the high mortality rate in the United States for example because the top two risk factors go hand in hand.
How is it that I can't watch a game of football on a Friday or Saturday night without 10 McDonalds ads per hour telling me subconsciously that 'If I love my family or my children or grand children that I should be taking them to Maccas'. FFS, I do love them and I refuse to take them there. I am not a sheep, but I know that most parents and especially most young people that watch that crap are brainwashed into visiting a Maccas or a KFC every time they are hungry....especially poor people who prefer to eat cheap meals with little nutritional value and high in salt and fats and sugar.
These are the same people who will probably end up obese, or sick, or get diabetes or possibly and end up with cancers if they are regular Maccas customers and the two major parties just keep ignoring the real problem.
There are so many diseases that have had a back seat to cancer and I think atm with Covid-19 it basically represents how fragile and costly it has been to our economy when there are stresses on our health care system. Unless a large percentage of people are assisted with better health, better nutrition and a better lifestyle (including a work/life-balance) we’ll be wasting money and resources in the wrong areas and not really addressing the fundamental issue of what it means to have ‘good health’.
Usually each year the politicians focus on cancer research and cancer drug funding and there is a huge amount of 'Hypocrisy' when it comes to 'health' and the health budget
Both the Libs/Nats and ALP want spend considerably more on cancer drugs each year and assisting people with cancer. That is fantastic but are they also ramping up funding for prevention and for education so that people have access to the right imformation on nutrition and the role that diet and lifestyle plays on people's long term health?? I don't think so
Funding and legislation is needed to assist in reducing the growing cost of drugs and drug treatments as opposed to the money needed for health prevention programs. Why don't they spend as much on educating and feeding people the right foods and providing health and wellbeing and fitness programs as they do on the industry that thrives AFTER people fall ill?
I worry about myself, family and friends. Everyone else can look after themselves and eat what they f****** like afaic. Not my business. That's one of the problems of today. Everyone wants to tell everyone else what to do, eat and think ffs.
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It’s a shambles. Should never have happened.saynta wrote: ↑Sat 27 Jun 2020 1:48pmHow the f*** did 14 security guards at one hotel get the virus ffs, unless some very dodgy practised were being engaged in.saintspremiers wrote: ↑Sat 27 Jun 2020 9:42am Of the 30 new cases, only I think 8 were from routine testing.
The numbers from routine testing are the unknown community transmission- and these are close to only 10 per day and aren’t trending upwards at all, even with the increased testing.
What the government aren’t telling us is how many asymptotic cases there are, and how sick the current 173 active infections are.
The lack of detail is disappointing
Andrews has a lot to answer for, it’s PPE management and training is Health 101. It’s not that hard.
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Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
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More f****** bulls***. Comrade Dan is a f****** disgrace and Victoria has become the virus centre of Australia and a laughing stock to all the other states and territories. Open your f****** eyes and your mind ffs.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 5:55pm Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
There was something dodgy going on with those security staff and the chairman was going to give them the flick and replace them with army personal, but somehow backflipped at the last moment. Wouldn't be surprised if money didn't change hands as we all are aware how corrupt the Victoria Labor party is.
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What the? Regardless of who you vote for the results speak for themselves and the current uptick in Victoria are on Dan’s watch. If he’s the best leader we’re all stuffed.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 5:55pm Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
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He's actually the worst f****** leader as far as the virus goes. f****** clueless. Stops Victorians from playing golf and fishing but doesn't have a problem with 10,000 rabid protesters cramming Melbourne's streets shoulder to shoulder.Darth Vader wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:19pmWhat the? Regardless of who you vote for the results speak for themselves and the current uptick in Victoria are on Dan’s watch. If he’s the best leader we’re all stuffed.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 5:55pm Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
With any luck sensible voters will give him the flick at the next election. Bet he will then earn himself a fortune brown nosing with the CCP.
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That’s hilarious! I guess with that logic, Scomo is to blame for the recession. It happened on his watch after allDarth Vader wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:19pmWhat the? Regardless of who you vote for the results speak for themselves and the current uptick in Victoria are on Dan’s watch. If he’s the best leader we’re all stuffed.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 5:55pm Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
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Now, that's just being bloody ridiculous.Moods wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:59pmThat’s hilarious! I guess with that logic, Scomo is to blame for the recession. It happened on his watch after allDarth Vader wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:19pmWhat the? Regardless of who you vote for the results speak for themselves and the current uptick in Victoria are on Dan’s watch. If he’s the best leader we’re all stuffed.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 5:55pm Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
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Bit of a contradictory statement there. If he is given the flick, you could hardly call the voters "sensible". Who is the leader of the opposition again? I can't recall.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:23pmHe's actually the worst f****** leader as far as the virus goes. f****** clueless. Stops Victorians from playing golf and fishing but doesn't have a problem with 10,000 rabid protesters cramming Melbourne's streets shoulder to shoulder.Darth Vader wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:19pmWhat the? Regardless of who you vote for the results speak for themselves and the current uptick in Victoria are on Dan’s watch. If he’s the best leader we’re all stuffed.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 5:55pm Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
With any luck sensible voters will give him the flick at the next election. Bet he will then earn himself a fortune brown nosing with the CCP.
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takeaway wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 7:18pmBit of a contradictory statement there. If he is given the flick, you could hardly call the voters "sensible". Who is the leader of the opposition again? I can't recall.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:23pmHe's actually the worst f****** leader as far as the virus goes. f****** clueless. Stops Victorians from playing golf and fishing but doesn't have a problem with 10,000 rabid protesters cramming Melbourne's streets shoulder to shoulder.Darth Vader wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:19pmWhat the? Regardless of who you vote for the results speak for themselves and the current uptick in Victoria are on Dan’s watch. If he’s the best leader we’re all stuffed.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 5:55pm Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
With any luck sensible voters will give him the flick at the next election. Bet he will then earn himself a fortune brown nosing with the CCP.
Doesn't really matter. Anyone would be better. Let's face it the guy is an unlikable prick. Even my 90 year old mother in law told me she really dislikes him and she doesn't even live in Victoria. She said that from just looking at him you can tell that there is something wrong with him. I have to agree.
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There have been no documented transmissions from the BLM protests.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:23pmHe's actually the worst f****** leader as far as the virus goes. f****** clueless. Stops Victorians from playing golf and fishing but doesn't have a problem with 10,000 rabid protesters cramming Melbourne's streets shoulder to shoulder.Darth Vader wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:19pmWhat the? Regardless of who you vote for the results speak for themselves and the current uptick in Victoria are on Dan’s watch. If he’s the best leader we’re all stuffed.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 5:55pm Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
With any luck sensible voters will give him the flick at the next election. Bet he will then earn himself a fortune brown nosing with the CCP.
If Dan was a real leader he would have flown off to Hawaii for a holiday when this thing kicked off, unfortunately for him borders were closed!
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Like the pricks would tell you anyway, chuck.The_Dud wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 7:52pmThere have been no documented transmissions from the BLM protests.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:23pmHe's actually the worst f****** leader as far as the virus goes. f****** clueless. Stops Victorians from playing golf and fishing but doesn't have a problem with 10,000 rabid protesters cramming Melbourne's streets shoulder to shoulder.Darth Vader wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:19pmWhat the? Regardless of who you vote for the results speak for themselves and the current uptick in Victoria are on Dan’s watch. If he’s the best leader we’re all stuffed.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 5:55pm Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
With any luck sensible voters will give him the flick at the next election. Bet he will then earn himself a fortune brown nosing with the CCP.
If Dan was a real leader he would have flown off to Hawaii for a holiday when this thing kicked off, unfortunately for him borders were closed!
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I have seen report of at least 3 dills who were at the protests who have since been diagnosed with the virus so stop spreading fake news ffs.
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Yes 3 apparently had it, though didn’t spread it to anyone. I’m sure your mates at the HS are most disappointed!saynta wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 8:42pmLike the pricks would tell you anyway, chuck.The_Dud wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 7:52pmThere have been no documented transmissions from the BLM protests.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:23pmHe's actually the worst f****** leader as far as the virus goes. f****** clueless. Stops Victorians from playing golf and fishing but doesn't have a problem with 10,000 rabid protesters cramming Melbourne's streets shoulder to shoulder.Darth Vader wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:19pmWhat the? Regardless of who you vote for the results speak for themselves and the current uptick in Victoria are on Dan’s watch. If he’s the best leader we’re all stuffed.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 5:55pm Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
With any luck sensible voters will give him the flick at the next election. Bet he will then earn himself a fortune brown nosing with the CCP.
If Dan was a real leader he would have flown off to Hawaii for a holiday when this thing kicked off, unfortunately for him borders were closed!
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I have seen report of at least 3 dills who were at the protests who have since been diagnosed with the virus so stop spreading fake news ffs.
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I wouldn't bet on that yet.Those socialist arseholes will never tell you the truth.The_Dud wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 9:23pmYes 3 apparently had it, though didn’t spread it to anyone. I’m sure your mates at the HS are most disappointed!saynta wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 8:42pmLike the pricks would tell you anyway, chuck.The_Dud wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 7:52pmThere have been no documented transmissions from the BLM protests.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:23pmHe's actually the worst f****** leader as far as the virus goes. f****** clueless. Stops Victorians from playing golf and fishing but doesn't have a problem with 10,000 rabid protesters cramming Melbourne's streets shoulder to shoulder.Darth Vader wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:19pmWhat the? Regardless of who you vote for the results speak for themselves and the current uptick in Victoria are on Dan’s watch. If he’s the best leader we’re all stuffed.Scollop wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 5:55pm Unless Dan is the owner of the security firm who won the contract at these hotels, or unless Dan is managing the quarantine, I'd say wtf are you talking about?
Don't worry. There will be consequences for those responsible and Dan won't be allowing idiots or crooked operators to be in charge of pandemic control.
Btw, it's comical how quiet all the federal Libs have been of late. Imagine if they were in charge in the early days here. They know that Victoria has the best leader in the country and we are on the right path to identify and restrict the spread
With any luck sensible voters will give him the flick at the next election. Bet he will then earn himself a fortune brown nosing with the CCP.
If Dan was a real leader he would have flown off to Hawaii for a holiday when this thing kicked off, unfortunately for him borders were closed!
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I have seen report of at least 3 dills who were at the protests who have since been diagnosed with the virus so stop spreading fake news ffs.
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Cats losing Stewart with a broken collarbone is a huge blow to their backline
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Re: Round 6 Cats on Thursday night.
Bars should be safe.saintspremiers wrote: ↑Thu 25 Jun 2020 8:28amVictoria is fine. Andrews has overreacted. We should have 50 person limit in bars and restaurants.
Community transmission hasn’t skyrocketed- it’s stable.
Don’t drink the media hype.
People who go to Eid celebrations at the end of Ramadan are supposed to have a religious belief that keeps them out of bars.
How woke is that, withholding the name of their religion, you have to guess.
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Re: Round 6 Cats on Thursday night.
Other people at the BLM are most angry at those 3, why couldn't they do what all the others who got infected did. Self isolate and not tell anyone. That way they would not make it into the statistics.The_Dud wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 9:23pmYes 3 apparently had it, though didn’t spread it to anyone. I’m sure your mates at the HS are most disappointed!saynta wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 8:42pmLike the pricks would tell you anyway, chuck.The_Dud wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 7:52pmThere have been no documented transmissions from the BLM protests.saynta wrote: ↑Sun 28 Jun 2020 6:23pm He's actually the worst f****** leader as far as the virus goes. f****** clueless. Stops Victorians from playing golf and fishing but doesn't have a problem with 10,000 rabid protesters cramming Melbourne's streets shoulder to shoulder.
With any luck sensible voters will give him the flick at the next election. Bet he will then earn himself a fortune brown nosing with the CCP.
If Dan was a real leader he would have flown off to Hawaii for a holiday when this thing kicked off, unfortunately for him borders were closed!
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I have seen report of at least 3 dills who were at the protests who have since been diagnosed with the virus so stop spreading fake news ffs.
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Re: Round 6 Cats on Thursday night.
Jack Steven, I assume, no chance to play, and so the old 'play 'em against the old mob 'cause they'll give 200%' rule will not apply.
You're quite brilliant Shane, yeah..terrific!