Melbourne lockdown ends 22nd October 2021
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Re: Melbourne 6th lockdown continues.
Not only is Melbourne killing it's economy, it will have a pandemic to face when it opens up. You're only piling on yourself by hiding from a virus that cannot be eradicated. The vaccines aren't very effective. Your options are what I've said all along.
1. Protect your vulnerable because they are more likely to pay more severe consequences for exposure.
2. Take care of yourself and live life. Take supplements, exercise, and do whatever it takes to keep your immune system at 100%. If you think a vaccine will help you, feel free to take it. When you do get covid, quarantine and don't spread the disease.(especially to your vulnerable friends and family) Eventually, we will reach herd immunity, but not until it has ran it's course.
Maybe I'm being cocky because I've already had covid and after several exposures since I haven't contracted it again. I still test positive for antibodies 14 months after getting sick. My entire family has had covid except my elderly parents, who we are all protecting from exposure.
1. Protect your vulnerable because they are more likely to pay more severe consequences for exposure.
2. Take care of yourself and live life. Take supplements, exercise, and do whatever it takes to keep your immune system at 100%. If you think a vaccine will help you, feel free to take it. When you do get covid, quarantine and don't spread the disease.(especially to your vulnerable friends and family) Eventually, we will reach herd immunity, but not until it has ran it's course.
Maybe I'm being cocky because I've already had covid and after several exposures since I haven't contracted it again. I still test positive for antibodies 14 months after getting sick. My entire family has had covid except my elderly parents, who we are all protecting from exposure.
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Re: Melbourne 6th lockdown continues.
Texan wrote: ↑Sun Sep 26, 2021 1:49 amNot only is Melbourne killing it's economy, it will have a pandemic to face when it opens up. You're only piling on yourself by hiding from a virus that cannot be eradicated. The vaccines aren't very effective. Your options are what I've said all along.
1. Protect your vulnerable because they are more likely to pay more severe consequences for exposure.
2. Take care of yourself and live life. Take supplements, exercise, and do whatever it takes to keep your immune system at 100%. If you think a vaccine will help you, feel free to take it. When you do get covid, quarantine and don't spread the disease.(especially to your vulnerable friends and family) Eventually, we will reach herd immunity, but not until it has ran it's course.
Maybe I'm being cocky because I've already had covid and after several exposures since I haven't contracted it again. I still test positive for antibodies 14 months after getting sick. My entire family has had covid except my elderly parents, who we are all protecting from exposure.
Thanks Texan,
try and tell Dirty Dan that.
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Re: Melbourne 6th lockdown continues.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-26/ ... /100492298
Victoria records 779 new local cases of COVID-19
and two further deaths
Posted 4h ago
4 hours ago
, updated 1h ago
Victoria's COVID-19 restrictions will ease slightly from Wednesday, with Premier Daniel Andrews confirming the state will hit a vaccination target before that date.
Key points:
Surf Coast will leave lockdown from 11:59pm tonight, but Geelong and Mitchell Shire are still waiting to hear their fates
The state is slightly behind schedule to meet a target of 80 per cent of the 16+ population with one dose of a vaccine
There are still concerns about "superspreader" protests, after another 94 people were arrested on Saturday
The state recorded two further COVID-19 deaths and 779 new locally acquired infections of the virus on Saturday.
With the deaths of a man in his 80s from Moreland and a man in his 70s from Hume, the toll from the state's second wave has risen to 24.
New infections were detected from 46,322 test results processed on Saturday.
Those figures bring the number of active infections in the state to 8,011, the vast majority of which were acquired in the community.
Currently, there are 325 people in hospital with COVID-19, including 73 in intensive care and 54 on ventilators.
Victoria records 779 new local cases of COVID-19
and two further deaths
Posted 4h ago
4 hours ago
, updated 1h ago
Victoria's COVID-19 restrictions will ease slightly from Wednesday, with Premier Daniel Andrews confirming the state will hit a vaccination target before that date.
Key points:
Surf Coast will leave lockdown from 11:59pm tonight, but Geelong and Mitchell Shire are still waiting to hear their fates
The state is slightly behind schedule to meet a target of 80 per cent of the 16+ population with one dose of a vaccine
There are still concerns about "superspreader" protests, after another 94 people were arrested on Saturday
The state recorded two further COVID-19 deaths and 779 new locally acquired infections of the virus on Saturday.
With the deaths of a man in his 80s from Moreland and a man in his 70s from Hume, the toll from the state's second wave has risen to 24.
New infections were detected from 46,322 test results processed on Saturday.
Those figures bring the number of active infections in the state to 8,011, the vast majority of which were acquired in the community.
Currently, there are 325 people in hospital with COVID-19, including 73 in intensive care and 54 on ventilators.
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Re: Melbourne 6th lockdown continues.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-28/ ... /100496066
Victoria records 867 new COVID cases and
four deaths as state to hit 80 per cent
single-dose vaccination target.
Posted 7m ago
7 minutes ago
, updated 3m ago
Victoria has recorded 867 new cases of COVID-19 and four further deaths, ahead of a slight easing of restrictions.
The cases were detected from 49,450 test results, and it brings the number of active infections in the state to 9,261.
The Department of Health has also added 140 new infections to the total reported yesterday, and 9 to the total reported on Sunday, saying it "became aware that a number of COVID-19 test results were incorrectly recorded by a third-party software vendor supporting a private vendor".
"These results included 9 cases reportable on 26 September and 140 cases reportable on 27 September. Those 149 cases are reported in today's numbers – meaning today's actual case number is 867," the department said.
The state is nearing its goal of having 80 percent of those aged 16+ with at least one COVID vaccine dose, and some restrictions will ease from midnight.
Premier Daniel Andrews confirmed the state was expected to reach the 80 per cent single-dose goal on Tuesday.
"Today we pass an important milestone," he told ABC News Breakfast.
There were 35,160 doses of COVID-19 vaccines administered in state-run centres yesterday, and the total number will be updated later today.
From 11:59pm tonight, the 10-kilometre radius will lift to 15kms in Melbourne and locked-down Mitchell Shire and there will be slightly more freedoms for recreation.
Residents in those areas will also be able to undertake "contactless" recreation at outdoor facilities, such as boating, tennis or golf.
More to come.
Victoria records 867 new COVID cases and
four deaths as state to hit 80 per cent
single-dose vaccination target.
Posted 7m ago
7 minutes ago
, updated 3m ago
Victoria has recorded 867 new cases of COVID-19 and four further deaths, ahead of a slight easing of restrictions.
The cases were detected from 49,450 test results, and it brings the number of active infections in the state to 9,261.
The Department of Health has also added 140 new infections to the total reported yesterday, and 9 to the total reported on Sunday, saying it "became aware that a number of COVID-19 test results were incorrectly recorded by a third-party software vendor supporting a private vendor".
"These results included 9 cases reportable on 26 September and 140 cases reportable on 27 September. Those 149 cases are reported in today's numbers – meaning today's actual case number is 867," the department said.
The state is nearing its goal of having 80 percent of those aged 16+ with at least one COVID vaccine dose, and some restrictions will ease from midnight.
Premier Daniel Andrews confirmed the state was expected to reach the 80 per cent single-dose goal on Tuesday.
"Today we pass an important milestone," he told ABC News Breakfast.
There were 35,160 doses of COVID-19 vaccines administered in state-run centres yesterday, and the total number will be updated later today.
From 11:59pm tonight, the 10-kilometre radius will lift to 15kms in Melbourne and locked-down Mitchell Shire and there will be slightly more freedoms for recreation.
Residents in those areas will also be able to undertake "contactless" recreation at outdoor facilities, such as boating, tennis or golf.
More to come.
- Bobby
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Re: Melbourne 6th lockdown continues.
Here is our public enemy number 1 who ate a Kebab:
https://media.gab.com/system/media_atta ... 409bf5.mp4
I don’t think he got more than a few bruises – he was lucky.
It could cost him $5,400 - an expensive kebab.
This man has his face smashed into the hard tiles while he is calmly speaking to some police.
Another cop comes up behind him –
clamps his arms so he can’t break his fall and face slams him into the floor:
he was knocked out and left in a pool of blood and urine.
Is he in hospital?
What happened ?
The fake media has silenced the story.
70 year old woman bowled over by cops –
is knocked out with her head hit against the road and then
while defenseless is sprayed in the face with pepper spray.
She has a broken hip, broken wrist, cuts, bruising and concussion.
She didn’t get on TV either.
How is she now?
When I find the video of the cops shooting members of the public with rubber bullets
– not protestors –
at random in the city - I’ll post that too.
How can this be law and order?
Is Dan any better than Kim Jong-un or the Chinese CCP
https://media.gab.com/system/media_atta ... 409bf5.mp4
I don’t think he got more than a few bruises – he was lucky.
It could cost him $5,400 - an expensive kebab.
This man has his face smashed into the hard tiles while he is calmly speaking to some police.
Another cop comes up behind him –
clamps his arms so he can’t break his fall and face slams him into the floor:
he was knocked out and left in a pool of blood and urine.
Is he in hospital?
What happened ?
The fake media has silenced the story.
70 year old woman bowled over by cops –
is knocked out with her head hit against the road and then
while defenseless is sprayed in the face with pepper spray.
She has a broken hip, broken wrist, cuts, bruising and concussion.
She didn’t get on TV either.
How is she now?
When I find the video of the cops shooting members of the public with rubber bullets
– not protestors –
at random in the city - I’ll post that too.
How can this be law and order?
Is Dan any better than Kim Jong-un or the Chinese CCP
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Re: Melbourne 6th lockdown continues.
Victorian cops are out of control. NSW cops said they won't be checking vaccine passports although Hazzard the arrogant insists they will.
- Bobby
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Re: Melbourne 6th lockdown continues.
NSW is OK - in Victoria the police are hunting people.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 8:18 pmVictorian cops are out of control.
NSW cops said they won't be checking vaccine passports although Hazzard the arrogant insists they will.
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Re: Melbourne 6th lockdown continues.
All Australian cops are starting to get a little too big for their boots.
They are supposed to protect people, but over the years they have been regulated into the position of enforcers.
They enforce draconian fines
They are revenue collectors
They enforce grubberment mandates
And, any criminals they actually catch, are soon let off by the morons in the court system.
They don't know their roll any more.
So now they get angry and take it out on people.
When I was a kid, the cops walked around our suburb to chat to people about things in the area.
They were good blokes and even kicked the footy around with the kids.
We respected them and trusted them.
Now they were SS uniforms and parade around as if they owned the place.
No more friendly faces
Just SS troops enforcing draconian laws.
They are supposed to protect people, but over the years they have been regulated into the position of enforcers.
They enforce draconian fines
They are revenue collectors
They enforce grubberment mandates
And, any criminals they actually catch, are soon let off by the morons in the court system.
They don't know their roll any more.
So now they get angry and take it out on people.
When I was a kid, the cops walked around our suburb to chat to people about things in the area.
They were good blokes and even kicked the footy around with the kids.
We respected them and trusted them.
Now they were SS uniforms and parade around as if they owned the place.
No more friendly faces
Just SS troops enforcing draconian laws.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
- Bobby
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- Joined: Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:09 pm
Re: Melbourne 6th lockdown continues.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-09-29/ ... /100499188
Victoria records 950 COVID-19 cases and seven deaths
as some restrictions ease slightly
Posted 2h ago
2 hours ago
, updated 39m ago
Victoria has recorded 950 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 and seven further deaths.
Key points:
It represents another day of record-high numbers as the state's outbreak worsens
With lockdowns now pegged to vaccination rates, some restrictions have eased across the state
The Latrobe Valley in Gippsland has seen huge demand for testing on its first day of lockdown
The deaths of seven people with COVID-19 is the worst day for fatalities of the current outbreak, and brings the number of deaths from the third wave to 36.
The 950 new infections is the highest number ever recorded in a single day in the state.
It is in line with projections for soaring infection rates and hospitalisations over the next month, with a peak expected in late October.
The number of people getting seriously ill is then hoped to drop once there is broader vaccination coverage across the state, when authorities' focus will move away from daily case counts.
But there are also warnings that fatigue and a lack of compliance with lockdown rules could drag out the peak of the outbreak.
The state's health system is already stretched, with calls to triple-0 spiking and ambulance ramping outside hospitals now a regular occurrence.
Victoria records 950 COVID-19 cases and seven deaths
as some restrictions ease slightly
Posted 2h ago
2 hours ago
, updated 39m ago
Victoria has recorded 950 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 and seven further deaths.
Key points:
It represents another day of record-high numbers as the state's outbreak worsens
With lockdowns now pegged to vaccination rates, some restrictions have eased across the state
The Latrobe Valley in Gippsland has seen huge demand for testing on its first day of lockdown
The deaths of seven people with COVID-19 is the worst day for fatalities of the current outbreak, and brings the number of deaths from the third wave to 36.
The 950 new infections is the highest number ever recorded in a single day in the state.
It is in line with projections for soaring infection rates and hospitalisations over the next month, with a peak expected in late October.
The number of people getting seriously ill is then hoped to drop once there is broader vaccination coverage across the state, when authorities' focus will move away from daily case counts.
But there are also warnings that fatigue and a lack of compliance with lockdown rules could drag out the peak of the outbreak.
The state's health system is already stretched, with calls to triple-0 spiking and ambulance ramping outside hospitals now a regular occurrence.
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