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Reply #2145 - Jun 7th, 2024 at 5:51pm
 
Also...

https://x.com/LettersfromTim/status/1798955576321576979

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WA Wastewater Surveillance for C0VID as at 31/5.

We are experiencing a KP.2/KP.3 wave like the rest of Australia, infecting our community and putting dangerous pressure on Health resources. Again.

@CHO_WAHealth
MUST put a patient-facing mask mandate in place immediately.


Yes, Tim. Yes he must.

But I'm sure he won't.
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Reply #2146 - Jun 11th, 2024 at 2:28pm
 

RPH might have to do something soon.

I just spoke to a doctor there and they told me there is an outbreak of a mysterious gastro bug in the general Perth population, and it has made its way into the hospital.

Several staff members are off work as a result.
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Reply #2147 - Jul 3rd, 2024 at 12:13pm
 
Just got back from doing a bit of shopping at Belmont Forum.

Wasn't very busy but I saw more masks being worn than I've seen for weeks.

Maybe the message is slowly getting through to people? Despite the WA Government's lame "Don't assume you're immune" advertising campaign which 'kicked off' this week' but doesn't mention masks (or Covid) of course.

Seen a few of the ads on TV over the past 2 days. I believe it's costing WA taxpayers 1 or 2 million dollars - money that could be better spent buying high quality masks for hospitals (and making sure they're worn properly).

At least they haven't said washing your hands is the best protection (against respiratory viruses) for once. Well, they haven't so far.
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Reply #2148 - Jul 3rd, 2024 at 12:23pm
 
Carl D wrote on Jul 3rd, 2024 at 12:13pm:
Just got back from doing a bit of shopping at Belmont Forum.

Wasn't very busy ...


Not COVID related - shopping centre related.

I went to the Park Centre (Vic Park) at about 1:30pm yesterday and it was packed.

The car park was full and there were cars everywhere driving up and down looking for parking spots.

It was as if it was Christmas or something.

I have no idea what was going on, but I can't remember ever seeing it that busy.
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Reply #2149 - Jul 3rd, 2024 at 12:55pm
 
School holidays for the next 2 weeks here in WA (this week and next week).

That's why I was a bit surprised when I saw Belmont Forum so quiet.

Mind you, it was 9:30am when I was there, it's probably a bit busier now getting closer to lunchtime.

The weather's sunny today as well so a lot of people could be out and about (even if it is a bit cold).
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Reply #2150 - Jul 3rd, 2024 at 3:40pm
 
Carl D wrote on Jul 3rd, 2024 at 12:55pm:
School holidays for the next 2 weeks here in WA (this week and next week).



Ah, okay.  That might explain it.

Funnily, I went back again today at about 11:30am and the carpark was only half full, if that.  Weird   Undecided

Maybe Kmart was having some super sale yesterday or something.
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Reply #2151 - Jul 5th, 2024 at 5:40pm
 
And... we're off again.

https://x.com/amnewtonPhD/status/1809063081919852904

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Latest C0VID-19 wastewater for Perth, Western Australia, up to 28 June.

We have another upturn.
On and on it goes.


Yes, on and on it goes... forever.

Must be nearly time for the WA Government to stop wastewater testing and reporting for Covid like Victoria did last week... depends if it's WA's turn to stop reporting next, of course.

Premier Roger Cook or his hapless (and hopeless) "Health" Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson (who apparently knows more about business and hospitality than she does about health) may need to consult the minutes of the recent Secret Squirrel National Cabinet meeting where they probably decided the order in which the States and Territories have to stop Covid wastewater testing and reporting (like they're doing/have done with Covid cases and deaths).

And... again... the graph shows how the wastewater sampling and Covid testing numbers matched pretty closely until (almost) everyone was led to believe Covid was over and (almost) everyone stopped testing a year ago.
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Reply #2152 - Jul 7th, 2024 at 3:39pm
 
My elderly aunt had a fall yesterday morning and spent the night at Royal Perth Hospital - fractured her right hand but she's OK and home now.

Saw a few staff wearing masks (even saw a couple of high quality masks like the ones we wear) and they kept my aunt's mask on as much as possible while she was there. I picked her up at 7 this morning (I could have picked her up at midnight last night but the lady who called me just before midnight decided it was probably better to wait until this morning and I agreed).

I went down to RPH at 5pm yesterday to see her but due to the never ending and increasing ambulance ramping she was still with the ambulance people and I wasn't allowed to see her at the time so I got the bus back home.

What really pissed me off was I caught the 935 bus from Rivervale at 4pm and I was planning to get off at Victoria Avenue in the city and walk up to RPH but guess what? The bus went to Optus Stadium to drop off all the Dockers fans for the footy (it doesn't normally go to Optus Stadium and I was wondering why nearly everyone else on the bus was wearing Dockers colours when I got on) but it wasn't continuing into the city so I had to get off and walk the rest of the way to RPH via Matagarup Bridge. In the rain. Lucky I had my umbrella with me.

Which probably ended up being quicker than the other option of walking from Optus back to Great Eastern Highway and waiting for another bus that was going to the city.

F---ing footy. No shortage of buses and trains to get people to and from that, of course.
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Reply #2153 - Jul 7th, 2024 at 5:46pm
 
Carl D wrote on Jul 7th, 2024 at 3:39pm:
My elderly aunt had a fall yesterday morning and spent the night at Royal Perth Hospital - fractured her right hand but she's OK and home now.

Saw a few staff wearing masks (even saw a couple of high quality masks like the ones we wear) and they kept my aunt's mask on as much as possible while she was there. I picked her up at 7 this morning (I could have picked her up at midnight last night but the lady who called me just before midnight decided it was probably better to wait until this morning and I agreed).

I went down to RPH at 5pm yesterday to see her but due to the never ending and increasing ambulance ramping she was still with the ambulance people and I wasn't allowed to see her at the time so I got the bus back home.

What really pissed me off was I caught the 935 bus from Rivervale at 4pm and I was planning to get off at Victoria Avenue in the city and walk up to RPH but guess what? The bus went to Optus Stadium to drop off all the Dockers fans for the footy (it doesn't normally go to Optus Stadium and I was wondering why nearly everyone else on the bus was wearing Dockers colours when I got on) but it wasn't continuing into the city so I had to get off and walk the rest of the way to RPH via Matagarup Bridge. In the rain. Lucky I had my umbrella with me.

Which probably ended up being quicker than the other option of walking from Optus back to Great Eastern Highway and waiting for another bus that was going to the city.

F---ing footy. No shortage of buses and trains to get people to and from that, of course.


We might have passed each other in the corridors at RPH yesterday - my mother went back in by ambulance yesterday morning.

Still in AMU today, and being moved to a long-stay ward this evening.

I saw a few masks, but not enough.

And they were still cramming as many people in the lifts as they could.  I took the stairs.

I hope mum doesn't catch COVID in RPH again this time, but the likelihood is high or, she could catch RSV again   Sad

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Reply #2154 - Jul 7th, 2024 at 6:07pm
 
Hi, Greg. Sorry to hear about your mother again, I hope she's OK and gets home safe.

We had quite an adventure yesterday. After my aunt fell at about 10:30am (I took my eyes off her for 5 minutes to take the Saturday paper to our neighbour next door) I called the people who shower her 3 days a week but they were not allowed to send anyone out to assess her.... something to do with the care package she's on or something and the lady said they were not qualified to do it. Fair enough.

I then called 000 and an ambulance paramedic came and checked her out, cleaned and put a dressing on the cut on her hand and put her arm in a temporary sling but he couldn't tell if there was any other damage apart from the obvious swelling.

I then took her to St John Urgent Care in Cannington (which was what the paramedic recommended) where they did an X-ray which confirmed the fractures. They called an ambulance which then took her to RPH (I would have gone with her in the ambulance but I would have had to leave my car at St John and go back for it later).

After the ambulance left I took the car back home and caught the 935 bus... and you can see what happened after that in my last post (in hindsight I should have driven down to RPH but I was concerned about finding a place to park).

When I arrived at RPH at 5pm yesterday I went straight to the Emergency Department reception and they said my aunt was still with the ambulance people and waiting for a bed so I went back home. When I picked her up at 7am today I went to the Emergency reception again and someone took me down a corridor to my aunt then we got her ready to leave and we went out through the main reception doors (no one was working in that area at that time which is why I didn't go in through there and went straight to Emergency instead).
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Reply #2155 - Jul 7th, 2024 at 8:11pm
 
Seems like I caught covid from my parents. I am very much over the illness, given that I was vaccinated. But it's not a very pleasant feeling.
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Reply #2156 - Jul 7th, 2024 at 11:06pm
 
Yes, BE AMAZED!

From the esteemed Dr. David Berger again (aquascoot, please take note):

https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926529696375123

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1/ BE AMAZED! Come with me on a little journey into the bizarre. We are going to explore the Western Australian government's new "Don't Assume You're Immune" campaign to raise awareness of vaccination and see how long it takes to find a mention of COVID-19.


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926532355498464

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2/ Things start off promisingly enough with this email to all WA Health employees from the WA Director General of Health, an infectious disease physician. It says the campaign is in response to "inaccurate and false information regarding public health measures". OK, fair enough.


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926535413158022

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3/ Further down the email, we hear how passionate Dr Bowen is about helping people take action to keep safe and encouraging us to keep up to date with our immunisations. Here, we find two links to the new immunisation website.

This is looking promising, isn't it?


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926537954877810

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4/ We click through to the new immunisation website. There, our hearts beating furiously in our chests, we click on the link which takes us to "Diseases that vaccines protect us against".

Things are still going well!


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926541788504173

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5/ But, lo! When we click on the link to the page of "Diseases that vaccines protect us against", we do not find COVID-19. We look for him here. We look for him there. But we do not find him anywhere! 🤷


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926545760543102

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6/ Resourceful fellows that we are, however, we are not dismayed, and we go to the menu at the top right and click on that, which takes us to another menu page.

Here, we click on the menu item "Immunisation programs and schedules". Seems sensible, yes?


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926548839100876

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7/ This takes us to another page, which looks like this. We scratch our heads and scroll down...


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926552358162589

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8/ ... which brings us to this. We click on 'Adult immunisation schedule', for here, surely we will find the information we seek about COVID-19 immunisation? Surely!


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926555122171913

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9/ But no! Now, despite ourselves, we are becoming dismayed. For we do not find any mention of COVID-19 in the Adult immunisation schedule.


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926558271848890

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10/ Not even when we scroll right to...


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926561564618976

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11/ ... the bottom of the page!


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926564530032717

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12/ Gathering ourselves, we scroll back up to the top of the page and accept the option to "Read more about immunisations at the Australian Department of Health website (external site)."


(to be continued)
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Reply #2157 - Jul 7th, 2024 at 11:06pm
 
(continued)

https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926567277236586

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13/ Here, at last, we will surely find the information we seek about COVID-19 vaccination!

And yes, even though this link takes us rather oddly to an 'Immunisation for adolescents' page, a flicker of hope arises as we spot the opportunity to click on a COVID-19 vaccination page


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926570745958661

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14/ Click on it we do, and find ourselves on an 'Immunisation resources' page with entries posted by date. Nothing here is specific to COVID-19, but we start scrolling
...and scrolling


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926574520819902

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15/ ...and scrolling. Until, on the TWENTY FIFTH ITEM, we possibly find what we are looking for, in the form of the opportunity to download a pdf of an infographic on 'When to get your COVID vaccination'.


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926577800511543

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16/ With trembling hands, we click on the link, open the pdf file with Adobe Acrobat and THERE IT IS!


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926580950679754

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17/ I don't even think this is deliberate, because that would require an absurd level of conspiracy. I think this is the expression of a collective denial, a need to forget, to negate the very existence of this beast which threatened to rob us completely of the status quo.


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809926582997528898

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18/ As COVID-19 continues to ravage the world in so many ways, causing suffering, death and chaos, I don't really know how to respond. It is all so very odd.🤷‍♂️


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809931746496193022

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19/ Oh yes, and I forgot. Try searching for 'COVID' on the new immunisation website and this is what you get:

"Search results for 'covid'
We found 0 results that matched your search"


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809933122550870117

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20/ And if we search on 'COVID-19', we get one result, which, if we click on it, it takes us back to...


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809933125486784794

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21/ ...tweet number 7 in this thread, where we re-enter the useless loop of oblivion.


https://x.com/YouAreLobbyLud/status/1809937231349735603

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22/ As ever, the absurdity of life cannot be better expressed than it is in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy:


...

Phew! What a journey.

And... I've seen the "Don't Assume You're Immune" ads on TV for the past week... and there's not one mention of Covid. Or masks, of course.
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Reply #2158 - Jul 8th, 2024 at 5:09am
 
carl

so you ever think of anything else except covid ?
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Reply #2159 - Jul 8th, 2024 at 8:08am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jul 8th, 2024 at 5:09am:
carl

so you ever think of anything else except covid ?


When I'm reading and posting in OzPolitic's Coronavirus section?

Well, no, I don't.

And, believe me, it's a heck of a lot better than reading garbage like this every day.

I had a good chuckle at mothra's reply, by the way.  Grin

So, do you have anything to say about Dr. Berger's long (and 100% accurate) thread on X?
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