aquascoot wrote on Sep 23
rd, 2024 at 5:15am:
hi ya carl
still trolling on line and obsessing on twitter rather then tending to your sick aunt
Not trolling.
Not obsessing.
And, my aunt is elderly, not sick. Oh, and she has a 'message' for you. It consists solely of a raised middle finger. Hope you enjoy it.
Quote:by the way, as you point out, this is a disease killing nursing home residents.
Yes, yes it is. And it is disgraceful that our governments won't lift a finger to prevent any of these deaths, let alone acknowledge them or, at the very least, offer condolences to the families.
But I'm sure they're thinking about the money they're saving on pensions and healthcare costs, as I've said many times before.
Quote:how many of them are currently commuting to work, hitting the shops and ringing flight centre to organise their next trip?
If you're talking about the elderly then obviously most of them are probably retired and no longer working.
As for holidays, I believe quite a lot of elderly people do take interstate and overseas holidays. I always find it interesting that the monthly
Senior Newspaper we get here usually has the first half of the paper devoted to how (financially) tough things are for seniors these days but the second half of the paper is almost exclusively ads for holidays (especially cruises).
But, (and I'm sure you knew it) what I was talking about when I said
"I wonder when the government and business will wake up to the fact that sick (or dead) people don't work, shop, take overseas and interstate holidays, etc.?" is this:
Long COVID cost Australian economy about $9.6 billion in 2022And, it's been getting worse since 2022.
You'd think the pollies would be concerned about that if nothing else. But it would require them to admit they stuffed up with their "vaccines only and let it rip" failure and they're now too gutless (and worried about lawsuits... and elections) to admit it.
Quote:most are probably hoping for a calm and dignified death
this is only available in the form of the "old mans friend" aka pneumonia
Really? I wouldn't call hacking up a lung and gasping for air a "calm and dignified death".
Quote:covid is their friend
Sure it is.
See above.
I'm hoping that the latest, even more contagious XEC Covid variant which has been running rampant in the UK and Europe and has now arrived in Australia (so much for those "I don't have any illnesses" declarations people have to complete before flying to Australia, eh?) "makes friends" with some of our pollies and hits them really, really hard.
Especially when many people in the UK have reported on social media that they cannot even WALK after catching this latest variant and feel sicker than they've ever been in their lives.
Quote:now, insult me again by calling my informative post "word salad" and maybe have a go at my wife for not masking up whilst looking after sloppy entitled old whingebags in the failing public hospital system
No worries... your "informative" (lol) post is a word salad. As usual.
And, if your maskless wife believes her job consists of "looking after sloppy entitled old whingebags in the failing public hospital system" then perhaps she's in the wrong line of work?
However, I strongly suspect that's probably more to do with the way YOU see her job.
Oh, and I wonder who's responsible for the "failing public hospital system" in Queensland? Go on, have a guess... and when you figure it out perhaps you could "shoot off" another quick email and ask him why he isn't doing his job.