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Reply #30 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 9:46am
 
Carl D wrote on Nov 1st, 2024 at 7:33am:
So, when H5N1 "bird flu" becomes a full blown human to human transmission pandemic with a 50% CFR (Case Fatality Rate) is the government going to sit on it's hands and do nothing because "that's what the people want" or (more likely) "we're too afraid to try and introduce protections like lockdowns and mask wearing, etc." because "the people will not comply" (and it will upset the economy - but they won't say that part 'out loud', of course)?

Do people need to be dropping like flies in the streets before the government even begins to think about trying to do their job (which is supposed to be "protect the population")?

I wonder what would have happened during The Blitz in the Second World War if the majority of the UK population had said "No, we're not going to wear gas masks or go to bomb shelters or turn our lights out at night or black out our windows because it infringes on our freedoms"?

It's a good thing we didn't have the stupid, selfish populations and weak governments that we have today back then because I'm sure the outcome of WW2 would have been very different.



hi there cult member.

use some common sense

if something had a 50 % fatality and people were dropping like flies, people would take 'personal responsibility" and they would socially distance and wear a mask and not go to the afl or to bars and clubs.

people are quite capable of assessing their own risk.
they do it all the time

they dont need some hyper anxious cult leader like dr berger to try and frighten them when they have all had covid and they didnt "drop like flies" Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
 

far from it , for myself . i had to have an afternoon off work,  now thats what i call "a mild nothing burger"  Wink
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Reply #31 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 9:48am
 
I think the inquiry has been worthwhile.

It’s established the fact that if any tiers of government trying to lock us up again they are going to need a much bigger police force and military.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ooVzxXX4aRM

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Reply #32 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 10:39am
 
aquascoot wrote on Nov 1st, 2024 at 9:46am:
hi there cult member.

use some common sense

if something had a 50 % fatality and people were dropping like flies, people would take 'personal responsibility" and they would socially distance and wear a mask and not go to the afl or to bars and clubs.

people are quite capable of assessing their own risk.
they do it all the time

they dont need some hyper anxious cult leader like dr berger to try and frighten them when they have all had covid and they didnt "drop like flies" Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
 

far from it , for myself . i had to have an afternoon off work,  now thats what i call "a mild nothing burger"  Wink


So, are you trying to say that the "chodes" who live "lives of pure garbage" and who couldn't find the "narrow road to success" even with a map and a GPS and care about no one else but themselves would suddenly start to take "personal responsibility" if H5N1 goes on the rampage (as it looks like it will do soon)?

Even without being told to do so by the government?

Fascinating.

And totally unbelievable.

And, I'd be keeping an eye out if I were you because that "mild nothing burger" that caused you to only have an afternoon off work might turn out to be something a lot more serious in the coming months and years - especially if you get infected more than once.

Also...

https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1851876056908878226

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🇨🇦Canada: Risk of long COVID reaches 37% after 3 infections.

The risk of long COVID is estimated at :

🔹13% after infection
🔹23% during a second infection
🔹37% during a third infection


And it increases more and more with each extra infection.

https://www.inspq.qc.ca/publications/3510

You probably don't read French but I'm sure you'll get the idea.

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Reply #33 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 10:40am
 
your an idiot carl

if there was something that caused 50 % of people to die, you wouldnt need the government to tell people to take care not to catch it.

surely you arent that dense  Cry Cry
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Reply #34 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 11:58am
 
aquascoot wrote on Nov 1st, 2024 at 10:40am:
your an idiot carl

if there was something that caused 50 % of people to die, you wouldnt need the government to tell people to take care not to catch it.

surely you arent that dense  Cry Cry


And.... I do believe that's another white flag you owe me.

Accepted.

Actually, I said a week or two ago that it would probably be easier for you to send me one big white flag instead of numerous little ones but it would need to be about the size of the flag on top of Parliament House in Canberra.

Here's a picture so you can see the size of it.

The pollies should have put this flag up and left it up when they surrendered to the virus and decided to 'let it rip' and infect, kill and disable people. Which it is still doing.

Mind you, it would be a constant reminder that the pandemic isn't over as well as a reminder of their incompetence and I suspect that may cause problems with the 'vow of silence' regarding all things Covid that the pollies all took at one of their Secret Squirrel National Cabinet meetings a couple of years back.

You're welcome.  Smiley
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Reply #35 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 12:13pm
 
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[quote]🇨🇦Canada: Risk of long COVID reaches 37% after 3 infections.

The risk of long COVID is estimated at :

🔹13% after infection
🔹23% during a second infection
🔹37% during a third infection


An Ontario man in his late 40s with a history of mental illness died by euthanasia after his assisted death assessors decided that the most reasonable explanation for his physical decline was a post COVID-19 “vaccination syndrome.”
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Reply #36 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 12:21pm
 
hi carl

do you think that canberra should fly the white flag along with 99.9 % of the population because you and a handful of anxiety prone cult members think they should?


doesnt that seem a little narcissistic of you and your tiny cult?

most australians havent thought about covid in the last 12 months.

ask them.

leave your dungeon where you hide out like a survivalist and go talk to the fine people at belmont plaza  Grin Grin Grin Grin
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Reply #37 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 3:57pm
 
tallowood wrote on Nov 1st, 2024 at 12:13pm:
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[quote]🇨🇦Canada: Risk of long COVID reaches 37% after 3 infections.

The risk of long COVID is estimated at :

🔹13% after infection
🔹23% during a second infection
🔹37% during a third infection


An Ontario man in his late 40s with a history of mental illness died by euthanasia after his assisted death assessors decided that the most reasonable explanation for his physical decline was a post COVID-19 “vaccination syndrome.”


Yes, very tragic.

Also very tragic is the 7 or 8 million (official) Covid deaths since the start of the pandemic yet some people seem to be fixated on the small number of deaths and health issues caused by the vaccines (which have saved millions of lives).

aquascoot wrote on Nov 1st, 2024 at 12:21pm:
most australians havent thought about covid in the last 12 months.


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most australians havent thought been told anything about covid in the last 12 months.


There - fixed that for you.
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Reply #38 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 6:17pm
 
Way to go, Craig.  Smiley

It's about time Covid minimisers like Peter Collignon were held to account.

https://x.com/CraigWtweets/status/1852188454081441941

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Last night, we lodged formal complaints with the leadership of the Australian National University and Canberra Health Services about offensive comments by Prof. Peter Collignon. We need to know if these comments reflect their positions, practices and values


https://x.com/Adv4Inclusion/status/1852186715601125777

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Following offensive comments by Prof. Collignon on a cost-benefit approach to valuing human lives in times of crisis we have lodged formal complaints with ANU leadership & Canberra Health Services asking if these views represent their values & standards:


https://www.advocacyforinclusion.org/letters-following-public-comments-by-profes...

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Published on November 1, 2024

Following the comments regarding the cost-benefit approach to valuing human lives in times of crises by Professor Peter Collignon AM during an ABC Radio Canberra on Wednesday 30 October 2024, Advocacy for Inclusion has approached both the Australian National University as well as Canberra Health Services to clarify whether such comments represent and reflect their positions, practices and values. AFI has noted their unique institutional positions and role in upholding and modelling the human rights values espoused in the ACT. We would appreciate any statements or actions these institutions are prepared to take in response to this incident.


Probably nothing will happen but it's a start.

With any luck, "Fabio Codswallop" (Nick Coatsworth) will be next.
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Reply #39 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 8:45pm
 
hi there carl

human rights include the right to thrive

not just the right of old decrepit codgers like yourself and dr berger to have everyone adjust their lives to make you the centre of attention  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Reply #40 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 9:00pm
 
Comments on ABC Radio Canberra on Wednesday 30 October 2024 by Professor Peter
Collignon, Infectious Diseased Physician and Microbiologist at Canberra Hospital:


“If we do get [another pandemic] happening in 5- or 10-years’ time at least we’ve costed
and looked at a cost benefit. What is a life worth? Well interestingly in health
economics if you’re doing an intervention or even a vaccine a life is probably worth
$50,000 per good quality life year so when people say you can’t put a price on life in fact
health always does when they’re making decisions about allocating billions of dollars
and we need to look at that. If you’re going to actually put in severe restrictions and it’s
going to cost you billions of dollars in your economy you’ve got to look at how many lives
are you really going to save from that and what is the age of those lives. Saving a 15-year
old is different to saving an 85 year old. If you’re 85 you have a different attitude but
you’ve got to be a bit hard nosed about this in how you allocate resources in society and
how you interfere in people’s livelihoods as well as trying to make their health as well as
you can with the resources you have.”
https://www.advocacyforinclusion.org/letters-following-public-comments-by-profes...


Which bit is objectionable?
And what happened to your gay rainbow avatar, Carl? AFI  IS a gay one man Canberra operation with nothing more than a primitive website.



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Reply #41 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 9:08pm
 
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Reply #42 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 9:14pm
 
Carl D wrote on Nov 1st, 2024 at 9:08pm:


Don't forget your gentleman's sponge bag, Bbwian- sorry - Derek...


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Reply #43 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 9:15pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 7:09pm:
hi carl

thank god for democracy

it means the 99 % who think like me can tell the 1 % who think like you to bugger off  Grin Grin


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Reply #44 - Nov 1st, 2024 at 9:22pm
 
Carl D wrote on Nov 1st, 2024 at 9:15pm:
aquascoot wrote on Oct 31st, 2024 at 7:09pm:
hi carl

thank god for democracy

it means the 99 % who think like me can tell the 1 % who think like you to bugger off  Grin Grin


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