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Reply #2160 - Jul 8th, 2024 at 12:45pm
 
Carl D wrote on Jul 8th, 2024 at 8:08am:
aquascoot wrote on Jul 8th, 2024 at 5:09am:
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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?


yeah  i find her and you pretty laughable as well

glad we agree
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Reply #2161 - Jul 8th, 2024 at 4:02pm
 
Anyway... moving right along.

Back with Dr. David Berger again (from yesterday):

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.


Here's a couple of replies:

Anne-Marie Newton:

https://x.com/amnewtonPhD/status/1810094517259039197

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This campaign even has billboards!

For anything-but-C0VID


Tim (the ex virologist):

https://x.com/LettersfromTim/status/1810168495134687259

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Do we have a photo of the thousands of WA residents who have died from COVID?

Which still hospitalises TWICE as many people as Influenza

Guess not


Of course not. Just like we'll never see pictures of anyone wearing a mask for any public "health" messaging campaigns anymore.

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Reply #2162 - Jul 8th, 2024 at 5:15pm
 
Perhaps we should start another campaign with all these billboards?

Here's my idea.

All you need is some white paint and a paintbrush.
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Reply #2163 - Jul 8th, 2024 at 5:24pm
 
carl

you suffer from ocd

OCD is caused by maladaptive coping strategies (unhealthy behavior)

Maladaptive and Adaptive Coping Styles Questionnaire (MAX) that Moritz and his colleagues recently developed. This questionnaire measures coping styles using three dimensions: maladaptive coping (such as thought suppression, rumination), adaptive coping (e.g. problem-solving, acceptance), and avoidance. Participants gave information about coping strategies they adopt against their OCD symptoms such as problem-solving and rumination, as well as other coping styles that have only recently been adopted in therapy, such as acceptance and suppression.

Participants with OCD were found to possess more maladaptive coping skills than all others, including those suffering from depression. They also possessed fewer functional skills to help them cope and adapt. Those who lacked adaptive coping were also likely to have a resistance to symptoms, and poor insight about their condition.
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Reply #2164 - Jul 8th, 2024 at 5:33pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jul 8th, 2024 at 5:24pm:
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you suffer from ocd

OCD is caused by maladaptive coping strategies (unhealthy behavior)

Maladaptive and Adaptive Coping Styles Questionnaire (MAX) that Moritz and his colleagues recently developed. This questionnaire measures coping styles using three dimensions: maladaptive coping (such as thought suppression, rumination), adaptive coping (e.g. problem-solving, acceptance), and avoidance. Participants gave information about coping strategies they adopt against their OCD symptoms such as problem-solving and rumination, as well as other coping styles that have only recently been adopted in therapy, such as acceptance and suppression.

Participants with OCD were found to possess more maladaptive coping skills than all others, including those suffering from depression. They also possessed fewer functional skills to help them cope and adapt. Those who lacked adaptive coping were also likely to have a resistance to symptoms, and poor insight about their condition.


And yet you always find time (and are usually the first) to reply to my posts.

Quite bizarre.

Is there a name for what you obviously suffer from with that?

More importantly, is there a name to describe the absolute rubbish you've posted from here onward in that thread (and many others)?
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Reply #2165 - Jul 14th, 2024 at 10:57am
 
I nearly fell over with shock when I picked up the Sunday Times at our local IGA about an hour ago (wasn't very busy but I was the only one there wearing a mask - as usual).

On the FRONT PAGE and also on pages 4 and 5.

I'm still laughing at the pathetic "excuse" given for not mentioning Covid.

... omitted based on "consumer research".  Grin Grin Grin

Mind you, there could be a grain of truth in that seeing as nearly everyone now believes Covid is over or it's "just a cold".

So, Governance and Public Health is now based on "consumer research", are they? Just great.

They still can't manage to say the M(ask) word, of course. But I'm sure John Flint and Dr. Andrew Miller would have liked to use the M word but I strongly suspect they have to be careful not to upset the government (or the owners of the newspaper) too much.

It'll be interesting to see how many more people are wearing masks when I'm out shopping this week and how long it lasts.

I'll be also interested to see how many staff are wearing masks at Royal Perth Hospital when I have to take my aunt there this coming Friday for a follow up appointment after her fall last weekend.

Perhaps I should take today's paper with me to show them?  Undecided
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Reply #2166 - Jul 14th, 2024 at 12:12pm
 
From John Flint (the writer of the above article) on X yesterday:

https://x.com/Flinty_01/status/1812098427796484246

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Front page of tomorrow's paper. Don't mention the C-word. Why is the Government trying to pretend that COVID no longer exists?


Pity he couldn't have put that on the front page.
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Reply #2167 - Jul 17th, 2024 at 7:31pm
 
lol... why am I not surprised that Queensland would be next?

Actually, I'm really surprised they didn't go first.

https://x.com/Flinty_01/status/1812098427796484246

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Front page of tomorrow's paper. Don't mention the C-word. Why is the Government trying to pretend that COVID no longer exists?


And now...

https://x.com/oskaandme/status/1813356284319760698

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Looks like Qld is doing PH by focus group too. Sadly, there aren't any journalists with the integrity of @Flinty_01
here to ask why every other vaccine is mentioned but C19.


(PH is Public Health, by the way).

Who's next? My guess would be New South Wales.
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Reply #2168 - Jul 19th, 2024 at 5:47pm
 
Took my aunt to Royal Perth Hospital this morning for a follow up appointment after her fall nearly 2 weeks ago.

We had to go to "O" Block which is at the Cathedral end of Goderich Street, at least we didn't need to go to either of the main buildings today.

Barely a mask in sight apart from my aunt and I.

I did see 2 or 3 masks on patients in the waiting area but no staff were wearing them as far as I could see.

Plenty of hand sanitiser around though, of course.

Oh, while we were waiting to see the doctor after the x-ray was done on my aunt's right wrist I did see a little 'pop up' message in the bottom right hand corner of one of the staff's computer monitors.

It said something like (can't remember the exact wording): "Ongoing exceeding of capacity in ED" (Emergency Department).

One of the staff told me they see that message quite often these days. Hmm, I wonder why?

He also told me they have quite a few staff off sick at the moment with Covid or the flu.

Feels more and more like we're living in an episode of The Twilight Zone lately.
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Reply #2169 - Aug 19th, 2024 at 6:53pm
 
Looks like we've got to the bottom of this latest wave in Perth.

https://x.com/amnewtonPhD/status/1825414419566022660

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Latest C-19 wastewater for Perth, WA - up to 16 Aug.

Looks like the bottom of this wave may have been reached.

Prepare for the next rise.


And, again... you can see how hardly anyone has been testing since about 12 months ago (the yellow line is the reported cases).

No testing = no cases. Straight from the Donald Trump 2020 Covid Playbook.

And it looks like the next wave is about to begin with the latest variant(s) probably already here from the US where they had another 1,134 deaths last week.

https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1825353578174976382

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🇺🇸US weekly COVID update: 169,217 new cases and sadly 1,134 deaths.

"This is the first week since March with more than 1,000 new COVID deaths in the U.S."


Endless waves of Covid. All around the world. All year round.

But, it's all so perfectly "normal" nowadays, isn't it?

Counting down now to when wastewater Covid reporting stops (like they've already done in Victoria)... 10... 9... 8...
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Reply #2170 - Sep 3rd, 2024 at 11:05am
 
A bit of "good news" for Perth here.

But, I'm sure it won't last long, we've probably already 'received' the latest variants from the US and other places overseas and the 'rollercoaster ride' of endless Covid waves will start again.

https://x.com/amnewtonPhD/status/1830454209998950662

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Latest graph of C-19 wastewater for Perth WA (up to 30 Aug) shows continuation of downward trend. This is the lowest it's been for a year.


And... again... you can see that hardly anyone is testing anymore (yellow line on graph) so reported case numbers are meaningless and have been for well over a year now.

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Reply #2171 - Sep 4th, 2024 at 7:21pm
 
Looking at the death numbers just released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics for this year (up to July 31st) I'm wondering if now might be a good time to ask WA Premier Roger Cook and his hapless (and hopeless) Health Minister, Amber-Jade Sanderson, why Covid wasn't mentioned at all in their recent 5.2 million dollar "Don't Assume You're Immune" vaccination advertising campaign?  Undecided
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Reply #2172 - Sep 19th, 2024 at 3:46pm
 
It can't be caused by Covid though, can it?

I spent five days in hospital waiting for an MRI. WA’s health system is at breaking point

Nope, it couldn't be Covid. Even though the last time I took my elderly aunt to Royal Perth Hospital a month ago I was told that they had a lot of staff off sick with Covid and the flu. Greg was also told that RPH was rife with Covid just recently.

https://x.com/dj1au/status/1836632238794117331

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“This hospital was designed before the massive population boom we’ve seen in Perth,”

and before something else that has caused hopitals all over the world to be in crisis.


Yes... what could it be?  Undecided Hint: The thing that wasn't even mentioned in WA's recent 5.2 million dollar "Don't Assume You're Immune" vaccination advertising campaign.

And, looks like things are going to get a whole lot worse soon with the new XEC variant about to go on the rampage.

But, I'm sure it'll be the usual chirping crickets from the pollies.
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Reply #2173 - Nov 5th, 2024 at 1:35am
 
People should not be going to hospital, getting infected and DYING just because staff don't want to wear a mask (and the government is too afraid to try and enforce mask wearing - plus they want to maintain the illusion that the Covid pandemic is over).

https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1853351218082382188

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WA: Cheryl Edwards: Widower Peter’s sorrow over soul mate’s death, blames infection controls at Perth hospital.

"A widower has attacked lax hospital infection controls which he blames for his beloved wife’s death."


Non paywalled link to article: https://archive.md/uZA6K

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A widower has attacked lax hospital infection controls which he blames for his beloved wife’s death.

Cheryl Edwards died in January last year after her husband, Peter, said she contracted an infection at Rockingham General Hospital.

The cancer patient had been responding well to chemotherapy and the couple thought she had it beat. He denies the hospital’s claim that they were told her illness was terminal.

Mr Edwards remains in deep grief over the loss of his soul mate and is tormented by the circumstances around her “unnecessary death”.

Diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Mrs Edwards, 75, was neutropenic, meaning her body was extremely low in a type of white blood cells which fight infections.

Despite her vulnerability to germs, Mr Edwards was aghast that many of the staff didn’t adhere to infection prevention protocols.

“It quickly became obvious that the vast majority of staff, including doctors, nurses, cleaners and catering staff who entered Cheryl’s room were not bothering to wear the PPE that we were assured would be worn, even though supplies were left outside the door, specifically for the use of those entering,” he said.


It really is about time the lawsuits started.
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