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A message to Tasmania from Ireland
Nov 22nd, 2021 at 2:08am
 
I am Irish and I live in Ireland. I have never been anywhere near Tasmania or Australia. However over the last year and a half or so I have been jealous of the coronavirus situation in Tasmania. I know there are huge downsides to a closed border most obviously if someone in Tasmania has a sibling or child in Sydney or London they basically cannot see them. I know that is pretty terrible for them. I know also it is dividing a country which is never a good thing.

We in Ireland have one of the highest vaccination rates in the world (92%) and most of the unvaccinated here are Eastern European. I myself am delighted to be vaccinated, but corona virus is still a big problem. Officially 10% of people here have had coronavirus already but many people think that its close to 20% as there was not always enough tests available etc, so we also have some herd immunity. We are also one of the best in Europe at sticking to the rules (not saying people stick to them all the time). Despite all this our healthcare system is completely overwhelmed. We also have to worry about getting the virus which even for the vaccinated can be quite serious. Because of the new variants and the delta strain is now much stronger than it was in springtime, the coronavirus itself is much stronger than it was in March 2020. Many old people or people with health issues are living in fear. People in nursing homes are really stressed. I used to visit a friend of my fathers in a nursing home and he has now lost his mind from having no visitors for so long and seeing his friends die. Its a rough death. There were reports of dead bodies being left in nursing homes as undertakers were too busy to take them away.

We have very few anti-mask/anti-lockdown/anti-vaccine protestors here. Of course I do not agree with them but I think they are coming from a good place when they raise concerns about the effect of lockdowns and restrictions on society. Our government are now talking about masks being mandatory in primary schools. Kids four to twelve. I know someone with a son who just started secondary school and he does not know what the other people in his class look like. He does not recognise them if he sees them on the street. I know our healthcare system in southern Ireland is not the best (its also not the worst) but in Northern Ireland where they have great healthcare the hospitals are having to turn ambulances away. In the south transplants are being postponed again and a lot of intensive care patients are being treated in the corridor outside the intensive care unit.

We are one year and eight months into this and we have had loads of lockdowns, loads of small businesses have closed and now we are facing into another lockdown and Christmas being cancelled. Lockdowns are also being reintroduced in the Netherlands and Germany. It will get better in the spring just as in Australia it will get worse in June or July. I think you should keep zero covid in Tasmania despite the hardship it causes people. If the border is opened in December you will face years of on off lockdowns and people will lose their jobs. Even when lockdown is lifted here many people still do not want to go out and socialise or visit relations. This Halloween we had one trick or treater although there were no restrictions on it. Before we had hundreds, children here love Halloween. It means families are having discussions on how to keep their contacts down. There were also no Halloween parties or bonfires. Its quite sad. I think the international media do not accurately portray the situation. The did not say there were no Halloween celebrations in Ireland this year or that hospitals in northern Ireland are turning away ambulances. Is that not news? Or is it just Megan Markles latest interview? If I were in Tasmania I think I would try to contact politicians and tell them to keep the border closed or even protest, although I have never protested in my life. Whatever you guys in Tasmania decide to do best of luck and greetings from another green Island.
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Re: A message to Tasmania from Ireland
Reply #1 - Nov 22nd, 2021 at 3:28am
 
Not just Tasmania but also the remaining 'Covid free' Australian States (Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia).

But, we all know the pollies have been under pressure for some time now to follow business advice instead of medical advice and reopen everything as soon as possible, especially with Christmas coming up.

And, it also seems most of the population have been/are being 'brainwashed' into believing that once a certain percentage have been vaccinated the pandemic will be over and the virus will 'magically' disappear (with governments also pushing this belief, of course). Especially Scotty from Marketing who is only concerned about trying to boost his ever decreasing popularity before the Federal election due by next May.

I'm still predicting most or all of Australia will be in lockdown again by Christmas or New Year at the latest.

Welcome to the forum, by the way.  Smiley
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Re: A message to Tasmania from Ireland
Reply #2 - Nov 22nd, 2021 at 9:08am
 
Good post Irishman.

Welcome to Ozpol.
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Reply #3 - Nov 22nd, 2021 at 12:16pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Nov 22nd, 2021 at 9:08am:
Good post Irishman.

Welcome to Ozpol.


It's Monk 😂🤣😆
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Re: A message to Tasmania from Ireland
Reply #4 - Nov 22nd, 2021 at 12:18pm
 
Lisa Jones wrote on Nov 22nd, 2021 at 12:16pm:
Bobby. wrote on Nov 22nd, 2021 at 9:08am:
Good post Irishman.

Welcome to Ozpol.


It's Monk 😂🤣😆



No it's not -
you're getting paranoid about sock puppets -
next you'll say that I'm Greggy.  Grin
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Reply #5 - Nov 22nd, 2021 at 12:39pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Nov 22nd, 2021 at 12:18pm:
Lisa Jones wrote on Nov 22nd, 2021 at 12:16pm:
Bobby. wrote on Nov 22nd, 2021 at 9:08am:
Good post Irishman.

Welcome to Ozpol.


It's Monk 😂🤣😆



No it's not -
you're getting paranoid about sock puppets -
next you'll say that I'm Greggy.  Grin


Hi Greggy
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Reply #6 - Nov 22nd, 2021 at 12:43pm
 
Carl D wrote on Nov 22nd, 2021 at 3:28am:
Not just Tasmania but also the remaining 'Covid free' Australian States (Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia).

But, we all know the pollies have been under pressure for some time now to follow business advice instead of medical advice and reopen everything as soon as possible, especially with Christmas coming up.

And, it also seems most of the population have been/are being 'brainwashed' into believing that once a certain percentage have been vaccinated the pandemic will be over and the virus will 'magically' disappear (with governments also pushing this belief, of course). Especially Scotty from Marketing who is only concerned about trying to boost his ever decreasing popularity before the Federal election due by next May.

I'm still predicting most or all of Australia will be in lockdown again by Christmas or New Year at the latest.

Welcome to the forum, by the way.  Smiley


You're still HOPING...

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Re: A message to Tasmania from Ireland
Reply #7 - Nov 22nd, 2021 at 12:43pm
 
in the end , they will all have to go the swedish route.

peoples health with regard to a virus is a personal responsibility and not something a politician can legislate out of existence.

coercion and force will not work.

you have more chance of combatting climate change then combatting infectious disease and both are fairly futile endeavours.

some things just have to be accepted
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Re: A message to Tasmania from Ireland
Reply #8 - Nov 22nd, 2021 at 1:03pm
 
Gordon wrote on Nov 22nd, 2021 at 12:43pm:
Carl D wrote on Nov 22nd, 2021 at 3:28am:
Not just Tasmania but also the remaining 'Covid free' Australian States (Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia).

But, we all know the pollies have been under pressure for some time now to follow business advice instead of medical advice and reopen everything as soon as possible, especially with Christmas coming up.

And, it also seems most of the population have been/are being 'brainwashed' into believing that once a certain percentage have been vaccinated the pandemic will be over and the virus will 'magically' disappear (with governments also pushing this belief, of course). Especially Scotty from Marketing who is only concerned about trying to boost his ever decreasing popularity before the Federal election due by next May.

I'm still predicting most or all of Australia will be in lockdown again by Christmas or New Year at the latest.

Welcome to the forum, by the way.  Smiley


You're still HOPING...

https://i.ibb.co/b1fz4q4/bubble-boy-01-movie-version-by-jambreaker-dcc3q4t-fullv...


Still having comprehension issues, I see.

Where did I say that I was hoping for Australia to be in lockdown again and why would I be hoping for it to happen?

Anyway, even Blind Freddy should be able to see what's coming.


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Re: A message to Tasmania from Ireland
Reply #9 - Nov 23rd, 2021 at 12:36am
 
Thanks for the welcome. I was worried I would be seen as an outsider poking my nose in.

Ireland is a bit unique economically as a lot of internet based businesses have their European sites here, like ebay and amazon, so our economy is doing pretty well. However small businesses are being trashed. With more people working from home restaurants in the city centre have no lunchtime trade and many people don't want to go out and socialise even when there are no restrictions.

I know historically in Ireland the government has played a strong role in disease control. Until the sixties there was still a lot of TB in Dublin. The government would lockdown whatever was necessary, but people say they did not go overboard. They would try just to lockdown the building an infected person lived in, but if necessary they would lock down the street or streets around. They had to do that to stop people getting TB. There is acutally a guy in Dublin with a really infective strain of TB and he has been in Quarantine since 1960 something. Should the government just let him out to infect all Ireland and maybe even the world? I know here and in America in the late 1800s there were localised lockdowns around docks when there was an outbreak of the plague although the plague was not as strong as it had been. If you look at the godfather films people going into America had to have health checks and if necessary be quarantined. I would guess there were similar situations with TB etc. in Australia. Traditionally governments have always had to apply public health measures. I think just in recent decades we have been lucky and there were no major outbreaks so we all got complacent. That complacent attitude has to end.

The Irish government puts huge resources into disease control in animals. Recently there was an outbreak of some Newcastle virus in chickens in one county and the police were at the county border checking peoples sandwiches to see if they had chicken in them. The government do that to protect the economy. Measures are needed to protect human health too.

I am afraid I have to disagree with Aquascot. Even if I prevent myself getting coronavirus if the government does not control Coronavirus I cannot get into a hospital if I need cancer treatment or a transplant, God forbid I should need them. Thats leaving economics out of it.

It seems to me that disease prevention is synomous with a strong economy. Some of the wealthiest cities in Europe, Milan and Venice, had strong public health measures to mitigate the plague. If people moved there from villages outside they could never go back to see their families. During this time these cities became very wealthy. On the other hand Lithuania had a huge amount of the plague and today it is still one of the less well off countries. Surly a healthy population is more productive than a sick one.

I know it is rough if an Australian in the UK wants to return to Australia and they have to spend two weeks in isolation but life has always been tough. In the 1940s Irish people had to go to England during the war to work in factories and many of them were bombed. Life has always been though. I think we just had a few lucky decades. I don't know too much about it but I would imagine if the isolation procedure had been more efficient Australia could have avoided the last outbreak. Surely that is what the government should have worked on.

I think a lot of governments around the world are mistaken in believing that playing down coronavirus will make them popular in elections. Angel Merkel in Germany talked about herd immunity and did nearly everything to keep borders open and she got hammered in the last election. The other conservative party which were anti-lockdown also got hammered. In France the ruling party did very badly in local elections and I think a lot of the reason Donald Trump lost in America is the coronavirus.

I am predicting that if we do not achive zero covid in Ireland, some Carribean country will implement zero covid and many of the wealthy elite will move there and spend their money there. It's people like that who eat in restaurants a lot and pay someone to do their garden.

According to Irish health officials if we still had the original strain of coronavirus with out high rate of vaccination we would have completely no coronavirus now but because we left new stains in we are not much better off than we were in March 2020. The virus is continuing to get stronger all the time.

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Reply #10 - Nov 23rd, 2021 at 5:19am
 
Irishman78621 wrote on Nov 23rd, 2021 at 12:36am:
Thanks for the welcome. I was worried I would be seen as an outsider poking my nose in.

Ireland is a bit unique economically as a lot of internet based businesses have their European sites here, like ebay and amazon, so our economy is doing pretty well. However small businesses are being trashed. With more people working from home restaurants in the city centre have no lunchtime trade and many people don't want to go out and socialise even when there are no restrictions.

I know historically in Ireland the government has played a strong role in disease control. Until the sixties there was still a lot of TB in Dublin. The government would lockdown whatever was necessary, but people say they did not go overboard. They would try just to lockdown the building an infected person lived in, but if necessary they would lock down the street or streets around. They had to do that to stop people getting TB. There is acutally a guy in Dublin with a really infective strain of TB and he has been in Quarantine since 1960 something. Should the government just let him out to infect all Ireland and maybe even the world? I know here and in America in the late 1800s there were localised lockdowns around docks when there was an outbreak of the plague although the plague was not as strong as it had been. If you look at the godfather films people going into America had to have health checks and if necessary be quarantined. I would guess there were similar situations with TB etc. in Australia. Traditionally governments have always had to apply public health measures. I think just in recent decades we have been lucky and there were no major outbreaks so we all got complacent.

The Irish government puts huge resources into disease control in animals. Recently there was an outbreak of some Newcastle virus in chickens in one county and the police were at the county border checking peoples sandwiches to see if they had chicken in them. The government do that to protect the economy. Measures are needed to protect human health too.

I am afraid I have to disagree with Aquascot. Even if I prevent myself getting coronavirus if the government does not control Coronavirus I cannot get into a hospital if I need cancer treatment or a transplant, God forbid I should need them. Thats leaving economics out of it.

It seems to me that disease prevention is synomous with a strong economy. Some of the wealthiest cities in Europe, Milan and Venice, had strong public health measures to mitigate the plague. If people moved there from villages outside they could never go back to see their families. During this time these cities became very wealthy. On the other hand Lithuania had a huge amount of the plague and today it is still one of the less well off countries. Surly a healthy population is more productive than a sick one.

I know it is rough if an Australian in the UK wants to return to Australia and they have to spend two weeks in isolation but life has always been tough. In the 1940s Irish people had to go to England during the war to work in factories and many of them were bombed. Life has always been though. I think we just had a few lucky decades. I don't know too much about it but I would imagine if the isolation procedure had been more efficient Australia could have avoided the last outbreak. Surely that is what the government should have worked on.

I think a lot of governments around the world are mistaken in believing that playing down coronavirus will make them popular in elections. Angel Merkel in Germany talked about herd immunity and did nearly everything to keep borders open and she got hammered in the last election. The other conservative party which were anti-lockdown also got hammered. In France the ruling party did very badly in local elections and I think a lot of the reason Donald Trump lost in America is the coronavirus.

I am predicting that if we do not achive zero covid in Ireland, some Carribean country will implement zero covid and many of the wealthy elite will move there and spend their money there. It's people like that who eat in restaurants a lot and pay someone to do their garden.

According to Irish health officials if we still had the original strain of coronavirus with out high rate of vaccination we would have completely no coronavirus now but because we left new stains in we are not much better off than we were in March 2020. The virus is continuing to get stronger all the time.



thats sort of the whole point.

50 years ago when grandma with dementia got pneumonia, the sensible family doctor, and the sensible family did not think that   arranging a helicopter to fly her from southern germany to an italian ICU was a sensible option.

now we do.

what happened?

i have been to nursing homes and seen old people coiled up in the fetal position, in nappies, drooling, unresponsive, with nurses dressed in masks and gowns for fear they should give them covid.
and if they did get covid, we have politicians and virtue signallers crying crocodile tears .

and fake outraged children saying their parents (who they visited once a year) have been murdered.

if i let one of my animals linger like that i would be in handcuffs facing charges from the RSPCA.

now lets not forget that the number of over 80 yo's will quadruple in 15 years.

do you really think we have correct priorities .
its time for that conversation
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Reply #11 - Nov 23rd, 2021 at 5:40am
 
aquascoot wrote on Nov 23rd, 2021 at 5:19am:
now lets not forget that the number of over 80 yo's will quadruple in 15 years.

do you really think we have correct priorities .
its time for that conversation

Time for death panels, you think?

A latter day 'Logan's Run' Huxleyesque dystopia?
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Reply #12 - Nov 23rd, 2021 at 5:54am
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Nov 23rd, 2021 at 5:40am:
aquascoot wrote on Nov 23rd, 2021 at 5:19am:
now lets not forget that the number of over 80 yo's will quadruple in 15 years.

do you really think we have correct priorities .
its time for that conversation

Time for death panels, you think?

A latter day 'Logan's Run' Huxleyesque dystopia?


Sign me up for one a them there panels and we'll do 'em alphabetically.

Now, who's name starts with 'A'?
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Irishman,
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There is actually a guy in Dublin with a really infectious strain of TB and he has been in Quarantine since 1960 something.
Should the government just let him out to infect all Ireland and maybe even the world?


Link?
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Reply #14 - Nov 23rd, 2021 at 8:15am
 
aquascoot wrote on Nov 23rd, 2021 at 5:19am:
now lets not forget that the number of over 80 yo's will quadruple in 15 years.

do you really think we have correct priorities .
its time for that conversation


We've had that conversation with you many, many times and you still keep pushing your belief that we need to sacrifice the elderly to Covid so the young (and the economy, of course) can flourish.

That's when you're not carrying on about Sweden (and Western Australia), of course.

In case you haven't heard already - there were another
19
Covid deaths in Victoria yesterday which is 10 more in a single day than WA has had since the start of the pandemic.
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