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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #795 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:32pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:25pm:
education system or indoctrination system  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Education system.

You confuse critical thinking skills with seeking information that validates your already-held beliefs.

You've been let down because you've been left mainly with the latter, or at least the mistaken belief that the two are equal.
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #796 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:38pm
 
SadKangaroo wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:32pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:25pm:
education system or indoctrination system  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Education system.

You confuse critical thinking skills with seeking information that validates your already-held beliefs.

You've been let down because you've been left mainly with the latter, or at least the mistaken belief that the two are equal.



how would you know.

my  "intuition" was that covid was a respiratory virus that killed off the weak and unhealthy
i consider myself healthy

therefore i saw no need to poop my pants

i never sought reassurance from some whacky conspiracy theorists

and i think my intuition has been born out.

i see despite carls and your "messaging"
, less then 50 % of residents in nursing homes have agreed to a booster in the last 12 months


so the majority of the most vulnerable people ALSO think its a mild respiratory virus.

if anyone is down a rabbit hole its carl

he continues to call the qld CHO, a man with a ph d in immunology "Dr Death"

maybe you could advise him on becoming "educated"  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #797 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:49pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:38pm:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:32pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:25pm:
education system or indoctrination system  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Education system.

You confuse critical thinking skills with seeking information that validates your already-held beliefs.

You've been let down because you've been left mainly with the latter, or at least the mistaken belief that the two are equal.



how would you know.

my  "intuition" was that covid was a respiratory virus that killed off the weak and unhealthy
i consider myself healthy

therefore i saw no need to poop my pants

i never sought reassurance from some whacky conspiracy theorists

and i think my intuition has been born out.


Unless you are an Infectious Disease Specialist, Epidemiologist, Virologist, Public Health Expert, Intensive Care Specialist, Pulmonologist, Immunologist, General Practitioner, Researcher or Scientist, your intuition is nothing but an uninformed gamble based on your wants and desires.

You got lucky.

And I'm so glad you did.  I would have loved to take the same bet as you, but the stakes were too high.

Instead, I wore a mask, got vaccinated, socially distances where possible and started a neighbourhood group to force us all to get to know each other and help out the elderly around us with the things they needed from a shopping run to something as simple as putting the bins out for them.

To the community in general, they're full of arseholes bitching and moaning about masks, accepting the most stupid of logic about them killing people all to justify not being told what to do, at least the small community we created during COVID has lasted and we're a better neighbourhood for it.

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i see despite carls and your "messaging"
, less then 50 % of residents in nursing homes have agreed to a booster in the last 12 months


so the majority of the most vulnerable people ALSO think its a mild respiratory virus.


You can't make that claim either.  They could be scared by the conspiracy theories around the vaccines. 

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if anyone is down a rabbit hole its carl

he continues to call the qld CHO, a man with a ph d in immunology "Dr Death"

maybe you could advise him on becoming "educated"  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


I don't know enough about his position to make any claim either way.
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #798 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:53pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:38pm:
i see despite carls and your "messaging"
, less then 50 % of residents in nursing homes have agreed to a booster in the last 12 months


so the majority of the most vulnerable people ALSO think its a mild respiratory virus.


I see.

So, have you spoken to the majority of aged and vulnerable people and asked them?

Don't you think it's more likely that due to the total lack of information being given by our governments and the media these days most people probably don't even realise Covid is still a major concern and therefore don't see the need to get vaccinated? Or keep up to date with their vaccinations.

And it is still killing people at a rate of about 10 times more than the flu (over 100 deaths in Australian aged care during the past 3 weeks with no end in sight plus all the other deaths that are not being reported anymore).

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he continues to call the qld CHO, a man with a ph d in immunology "Dr Death"


Oh, I'm not the only one.

Now, if you asked Queenslanders what they think of him I'm certain the majority would agree with me, especially those who know that Covid isn't just a "mild respiratory virus".
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #799 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 1:30pm
 
Carl D wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:53pm:
Oh, I'm not the only one.

Now, if you asked Queenslanders what they think of him I'm certain the majority would agree with me, especially those who know that Covid isn't just a "mild respiratory virus".


It depends on what your priorities are.

Early on during the pandemic, I lost friends in the US, I had close relatives in isolation watching the elderly die around them.  These were people I cared about and respected, some family some close friends, and their messaging was simple.

Please wear your mask when you go outside, don't risk it, if not for you, for those around you.  Try to avoid getting the virus and if you do, stay home.

So I did.

At the time we didn't know how well masks worked to protect the wearer, but the understanding was that respiratory droplets were the main transmission vector and masks helped reduce their escaping into the environment which would help reduce transmission.

So I did.

So at the time, I would be an advocate of "doing the right thing", kept up to date on the latest medical and scientific understanding and the best advice to protect yourself and your family and I would advocate for that.

Fast forward to now and while a lot has been learned about COVID from the virus to the vaccines and everything in between, the greatest lesson I learned had nothing to do with the virus itself but the people.

I used to be far more active in my community.  I did Meal on Wheels, I would donate money to various causes and would generally be a considerate person, opening doors for people, giving up my seat on public transport for those who need it etc.

But I learned that all of that is a waste of time to an ungrateful and entitled population.

People would not take the most simple of actions to help out those around them during COVID and not only that, they would attack those who did. 

I could accept if you one was a little baby and didn't want to wear a mask because they don't like being told what to do, but to then attack others who are, deliberately trying to spread the virus by coughing on people etc, all to prove a point.

I'm done.

I had people deliberately coughing on me before we had access to vaccines because I was doing the weekly shop, wearing a mask and social distancing, and they'd just cut in front of me while I'm getting a jar from the shelf because they couldn't wait their turn.  So much for 1.5 meters.  I asked them "you right mate" and they just turned and started coughing in my face.

Then some will make comments when we were wearing our masks during the mandates that anyone doing that is scared or a sheeple etc, like in person, getting up in your face and screaming so much you can feel their spittle all over you, not just some little bitch behind a keyboard, then trying to make life difficult for the staff at restaurants or shops just trying to survive during lockdowns.

These people showed me that mateship and all the things we Aussies claim as our culture, it's all bullshit.

It's all about what others can do for me, fullstop.

People are just selfish trash and will gladly take take take but never offer to help in return.

They are not worthy of my compassion, my time, effort or money.

Unless I know you and you are within my circle, there is no automatic caring or respect. 

Brisbane will flood again, I won't be going up there as part of the mud army ever again.  My wife won't and I'd hope our children won't either.

If people want to be c
unts
, then they'll be treated like it.

That said, as much as I'd love to become selfish and just stop caring about those around me.  It's not that simple in practice.

During the Christmas storms on the Gold Coast, I had a generator, plenty of fuel, portable fridges and plenty of battery storage for smart devices

3 of my neighbours had extension cords over the fence powering their fridges for a week from the geny and with even our cell going down, I setup some directional wifi so they could share the starlink connection I have as a backup so they could at least communicate with relatives without having to drive a few suburbs away to get phone reception again.

But I guess they are in the circle we created since COVID.

The point is, it's all about your priorities.

Ask me during the pandemic and I would have been all about community, doing what was right by me and my family, but also what was right where possible for those around us.

Ask me now, f
uck
em.

They won't lift a finger to help those around them and the proportion of people like that is so high, I'm done thinking about them and their needs, so f
uck
em.

We know, even with the vaccines that COVID isn't a mild respiratory virus and while I will do what is needed for myself and my family, I don't care about anyone outside my circle.

Not anymore.

I would agree with a lot of what you're saying about the CHO, but at the end of the day, I really find it hard to care about the rest of the people in the state.  They have shown themselves unworthy of it.
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #800 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 2:36pm
 
SadKangaroo wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 1:30pm:
Carl D wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:53pm:
Oh, I'm not the only one.

Now, if you asked Queenslanders what they think of him I'm certain the majority would agree with me, especially those who know that Covid isn't just a "mild respiratory virus".


It depends on what your priorities are.

Early on during the pandemic, I lost friends in the US, I had close relatives in isolation watching the elderly die around them.  These were people I cared about and respected, some family some close friends, and their messaging was simple.

Please wear your mask when you go outside, don't risk it, if not for you, for those around you.  Try to avoid getting the virus and if you do, stay home.

So I did.

At the time we didn't know how well masks worked to protect the wearer, but the understanding was that respiratory droplets were the main transmission vector and masks helped reduce their escaping into the environment which would help reduce transmission.

So I did.

So at the time, I would be an advocate of "doing the right thing", kept up to date on the latest medical and scientific understanding and the best advice to protect yourself and your family and I would advocate for that.

Fast forward to now and while a lot has been learned about COVID from the virus to the vaccines and everything in between, the greatest lesson I learned had nothing to do with the virus itself but the people.

I used to be far more active in my community.  I did Meal on Wheels, I would donate money to various causes and would generally be a considerate person, opening doors for people, giving up my seat on public transport for those who need it etc.

But I learned that all of that is a waste of time to an ungrateful and entitled population.

People would not take the most simple of actions to help out those around them during COVID and not only that, they would attack those who did. 

I could accept if you one was a little baby and didn't want to wear a mask because they don't like being told what to do, but to then attack others who are, deliberately trying to spread the virus by coughing on people etc, all to prove a point.

I'm done.

I had people deliberately coughing on me before we had access to vaccines because I was doing the weekly shop, wearing a mask and social distancing, and they'd just cut in front of me while I'm getting a jar from the shelf because they couldn't wait their turn.  So much for 1.5 meters.  I asked them "you right mate" and they just turned and started coughing in my face.

Then some will make comments when we were wearing our masks during the mandates that anyone doing that is scared or a sheeple etc, like in person, getting up in your face and screaming so much you can feel their spittle all over you, not just some little bitch behind a keyboard, then trying to make life difficult for the staff at restaurants or shops just trying to survive during lockdowns.

These people showed me that mateship and all the things we Aussies claim as our culture, it's all bullshit.

It's all about what others can do for me, fullstop.

People are just selfish trash and will gladly take take take but never offer to help in return.

They are not worthy of my compassion, my time, effort or money.


Unless I know you and you are within my circle, there is no automatic caring or respect. 

Brisbane will flood again, I won't be going up there as part of the mud army ever again.  My wife won't and I'd hope our children won't either.

If people want to be c
unts
, then they'll be treated like it.

That said, as much as I'd love to become selfish and just stop caring about those around me.  It's not that simple in practice.

During the Christmas storms on the Gold Coast, I had a generator, plenty of fuel, portable fridges and plenty of battery storage for smart devices

3 of my neighbours had extension cords over the fence powering their fridges for a week from the geny and with even our cell going down, I setup some directional wifi so they could share the starlink connection I have as a backup so they could at least communicate with relatives without having to drive a few suburbs away to get phone reception again.

But I guess they are in the circle we created since COVID.

The point is, it's all about your priorities.

Ask me during the pandemic and I would have been all about community, doing what was right by me and my family, but also what was right where possible for those around us.

Ask me now, f
uck
em.

They won't lift a finger to help those around them and the proportion of people like that is so high, I'm done thinking about them and their needs, so f
uck
em.

We know, even with the vaccines that COVID isn't a mild respiratory virus and while I will do what is needed for myself and my family, I don't care about anyone outside my circle.

Not anymore.

I would agree with a lot of what you're saying about the CHO, but at the end of the day, I really find it hard to care about the rest of the people in the state.  They have shown themselves unworthy of it.


I've had the exact same COVID experiences from the general public as you, and now my attitude to others is exactly the same as yours.

This is an excellent post, and I can't find a single point to disagree with.
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Reply #801 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 3:15pm
 
very interesting, is this guy more qualified then carl, skippy and pecca
this guy who says that covid is just another respiratory virus and there is nothing special called long covid?
this guy who says we dont need to collect stats becasue the virus has weakened?


are we to believe the science or 3 whacky conspiracy theorists ?


Dr John Gerrard, Chief Health Officer
BSc (Med) MB BS (Syd) MSc (Microbiology) DLSHTM DTM&H (Lon) FRACP

Dr Gerrard was appointed Chief Health Officer for Queensland Health in December 2021. He was the long-term Director of Infectious Diseases at the Gold Coast Hospital, where he was instrumental in the design the Gold Coast University Hospital, which has been at the front line of Queensland’s COVID-19 response.

A leading infectious disease specialist, Dr Gerrard identified Australia’s earliest known case of AIDS early in his career. He has since been involved in malaria vaccine trials and has worked internationally to strengthen pandemic preparedness, including travel to Sierra Leone during the 2014 West African Ebola epidemic, where he helped establish Australia’s first Ebola Treatment Centre. He was awarded the Australian Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal for this work.


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Reply #802 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 4:37pm
 
Yes.

Dr. John Gerrard.

This man:

Queenslanders told spread of COVID strain of Omicron is 'necessary' — what does that mean?

23 Dec 2021

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Queensland's new Chief Health Officer John Gerrard has been telling people this week the spread of COVID-19 in the Sunshine State is not only inevitable — it's "necessary".


Quote:
"In order for us to go from the pandemic phase to an endemic phase, the virus has to be widespread," Dr Gerrard said.

"We all have to have immunity [and] there's two ways you can do that – by being vaccinated or getting infected.

"Once we've done that, once the virus is spreading, once we all have some degree of immunity, the virus becomes endemic and that is what is going to happen."


Admittedly, this was in the early days of the original Omicron variant and he obviously fell for the "Omicron is mild" BS but since when has it ever been a good idea to be (repeatedly) infected with a dangerous virus? Or any virus for that matter? Even if you've been vaccinated.

And, just recently:

Unprecedented calls to sack CHO over bombshell claims of ‘let it rip’ Covid approach

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The Health Minister is backing chief health officer John Gerrard, as a collection of respected scientists and clinicians makes an unprecedented call for his sacking, amid claims his office adopted an “unscientific let-it rip” approach to the Covid pandemic.


Paywalled as usual but you get the idea.

That was a couple of months ago and Gerrard hasn't been sacked - and he won't be as long as he keeps saying what government and business want to hear, regardless of how many die or end up suffering from "Long Covid" (same as what's happening in the rest of Australia).

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Reply #803 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 4:49pm
 
Carl D wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 4:37pm:
Yes.

Dr. John Gerrard.

This man:

Queenslanders told spread of COVID strain of Omicron is 'necessary' — what does that mean?

23 Dec 2021

Quote:
Queensland's new Chief Health Officer John Gerrard has been telling people this week the spread of COVID-19 in the Sunshine State is not only inevitable — it's "necessary".


Quote:
"In order for us to go from the pandemic phase to an endemic phase, the virus has to be widespread," Dr Gerrard said.

"We all have to have immunity [and] there's two ways you can do that – by being vaccinated or getting infected.

"Once we've done that, once the virus is spreading, once we all have some degree of immunity, the virus becomes endemic and that is what is going to happen."


Admittedly, this was in the early days of the original Omicron variant and he obviously fell for the "Omicron is mild" BS but since when has it ever been a good idea to be (repeatedly) infected with a dangerous virus? Or any virus for that matter? Even if you've been vaccinated.

And, just recently:

Unprecedented calls to sack CHO over bombshell claims of ‘let it rip’ Covid approach

Quote:
The Health Minister is backing chief health officer John Gerrard, as a collection of respected scientists and clinicians makes an unprecedented call for his sacking, amid claims his office adopted an “unscientific let-it rip” approach to the Covid pandemic.


Paywalled as usual but you get the idea.

That was a couple of months ago and Gerrard hasn't been sacked - and he won't be as long as he keeps saying what government and business want to hear, regardless of how many die or end up suffering from "Long Covid" (same as what's happening in the rest of Australia).



but he is the science that you and skippy and gweg say we must believe

as skippy says

"unless you have degrees like John Gerrard you should shut your mouth "
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Reply #804 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 5:12pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 4:49pm:
Carl D wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 4:37pm:
Yes.

Dr. John Gerrard.

This man:

Queenslanders told spread of COVID strain of Omicron is 'necessary' — what does that mean?

23 Dec 2021

Quote:
Queensland's new Chief Health Officer John Gerrard has been telling people this week the spread of COVID-19 in the Sunshine State is not only inevitable — it's "necessary".


Quote:
"In order for us to go from the pandemic phase to an endemic phase, the virus has to be widespread," Dr Gerrard said.

"We all have to have immunity [and] there's two ways you can do that – by being vaccinated or getting infected.

"Once we've done that, once the virus is spreading, once we all have some degree of immunity, the virus becomes endemic and that is what is going to happen."


Admittedly, this was in the early days of the original Omicron variant and he obviously fell for the "Omicron is mild" BS but since when has it ever been a good idea to be (repeatedly) infected with a dangerous virus? Or any virus for that matter? Even if you've been vaccinated.

And, just recently:

Unprecedented calls to sack CHO over bombshell claims of ‘let it rip’ Covid approach

Quote:
The Health Minister is backing chief health officer John Gerrard, as a collection of respected scientists and clinicians makes an unprecedented call for his sacking, amid claims his office adopted an “unscientific let-it rip” approach to the Covid pandemic.


Paywalled as usual but you get the idea.

That was a couple of months ago and Gerrard hasn't been sacked - and he won't be as long as he keeps saying what government and business want to hear, regardless of how many die or end up suffering from "Long Covid" (same as what's happening in the rest of Australia).



but he is the science that you and skippy and gweg say we must believe

as skippy says

"unless you have degrees like John Gerrard you should shut your mouth "


I can only speak for myself, but my point with the story time earlier, was that as we know more, my position has changed over time.

I've kept myself educated to the degree of what is needed to protect myself and my family.

I don't know enough about the risks to others outside of our categories, not the overall changes in the virus.

I'm trying to lead my life in the world as it is now.

Do I miss the before time, of course, but I'm also a realist and will live in the now.

I've gotten over the doom scrolling during COVID, seeking, then verifying any new information that came to hand.

That said, all this talk has me interested in knowing more about what the CHO has been advocating for, and why.

I'm not blessed with an abundance if free time to learn about that, despite the time I've spent on here lately haha...

It comes in waves, peaks and troughs, and I feel like I'm headed towards another break.

I come here to be exposed to views I don't hold to better understand why I hold them and if I need to reevaluate. 

The level of racism and overall stupidity that is common place around here, one can only take so much.
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Reply #805 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 5:38pm
 
SadKangaroo wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:32pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:25pm:
education system or indoctrination system  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Education system.

You confuse critical thinking skills with seeking information that validates your already-held beliefs.

You've been let down because you've been left mainly with the latter, or at least the mistaken belief that the two are equal.


What does your critical thinking skills deduce about a virus that

99.9% of its victims recover?
60% of its victims are completely asymptomatic ?
80% of its elderly victims also recover?
80% of its victims report zero to moderate symptoms?

And, it has been this way for the last 4 years.

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Reply #806 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 5:41pm
 
ShellShilo wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 5:38pm:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:32pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:25pm:
education system or indoctrination system  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Education system.

You confuse critical thinking skills with seeking information that validates your already-held beliefs.

You've been let down because you've been left mainly with the latter, or at least the mistaken belief that the two are equal.


What does your critical thinking skills deduce about a virus that

99.9% of its victims recover?
60% of its victims are completely asymptomatic ?
80% of its elderly victims also recover?
80% of its victims report zero to moderate symptoms?

And, it has been this way for the last 4 years.



Those statistics will give great comfort to the family members of the 7,010,681 people who have died from COVID so far.

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Reply #807 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 7:37pm
 
ShellShilo wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 5:38pm:
SadKangaroo wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:32pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 12:25pm:
education system or indoctrination system  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Education system.

You confuse critical thinking skills with seeking information that validates your already-held beliefs.

You've been let down because you've been left mainly with the latter, or at least the mistaken belief that the two are equal.


What does your critical thinking skills deduce about a virus that

99.9% of its victims recover?
60% of its victims are completely asymptomatic ?
80% of its elderly victims also recover?
80% of its victims report zero to moderate symptoms?

And, it has been this way for the last 4 years.



Correct, but I'm not talking about now with hindsight, I'm talking about what it was like in the beginning with all the unknowns at the time.
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Reply #808 - Jun 17th, 2024 at 7:40pm
 
Hey, here's some more of aquascoot's awesome "personal responsibility" (that's sarcasm, by the way) on display (not Dr. Michalak but everyone else on the plane) and the main reason why we're swimming in never ending Covid (and flu, RSV, etc.) soup.

https://x.com/drbecs/status/1802117719430775138

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International flight, 35 rows deep, many ‘spicy’ coughs about the place, not a single other mask in sight. Silly that everyone makes a pre-check-in declaration they ‘aren’t infectious or unwell’ when someone can cough up a lung when boarding and @qantas just waves them onboard 🙄


Yes, it is silly, isn't it? And fatal for over 7 million people worldwide so far.

But quite understandable when money is all the airlines (and other businesses) are concerned about.

And those pre-check-in declarations that they ‘aren’t infectious or unwell’ are obviously not worth the paper they're written on.

Just like that International Covenant which Australia is a signatory to that I post about from time to time and our own Federal and State governments' Health Acts.
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Reply #809 - Jun 18th, 2024 at 5:26am
 
Carl D wrote on Jun 17th, 2024 at 7:40pm:
Hey, here's some more of aquascoot's awesome "personal responsibility" (that's sarcasm, by the way) on display (not Dr. Michalak but everyone else on the plane) and the main reason why we're swimming in never ending Covid (and flu, RSV, etc.) soup.

https://x.com/drbecs/status/1802117719430775138

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International flight, 35 rows deep, many ‘spicy’ coughs about the place, not a single other mask in sight. Silly that everyone makes a pre-check-in declaration they ‘aren’t infectious or unwell’ when someone can cough up a lung when boarding and @qantas just waves them onboard 🙄


Yes, it is silly, isn't it? And fatal for over 7 million people worldwide so far.

But quite understandable when money is all the airlines (and other businesses) are concerned about.

And those pre-check-in declarations that they ‘aren’t infectious or unwell’ are obviously not worth the paper they're written on.

Just like that International Covenant which Australia is a signatory to that I post about from time to time and our own Federal and State governments' Health Acts.



when you are the only one masking up on an international flight
and you call the other 499 people insane
i think you need to look in the mirror and own your "narcissistic personality disorder"
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