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12 days
The socio-political mathematics of Covid minimisation. Populist politicians have now replaced one model of society, with another. And it’s mostly been done with toxic maths. /1
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Guy makes sheep noise at person in mask. 'Why the sheep noise?' 'Because only sheep wear masks.' 'Why sheep?' 'Because sheep all copy each other.' 'That guy is the only person I can see in this whole building wearing a mask.' '...'
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We’re not living with Covid, we’re ignoring it. Like we live with domestic violence, inequality, crumbling public infrastructure, and runaway climate change.
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1 year
How long would Covid survive if we all just decided to stay home for a couple of months, globally? We can plan and coordinate world wars that run for years, I’m sure we could coordinate staying home for a couple of months.
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2 years
Saying ‘vaccines work’ is like saying ‘seatbelts work’. They do. But you still need the brakes.
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1 year
“If you are out and someone is wearing a mask, they are either anxious…[or] they’re vulnerable…or…they may be out and about with the virus”. Catherine Bennett, in today’s Guardian. Or they could be ordinary people trying not to catch or spread Covid, hey.
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2 years
I think it’s worth repeating that ‘people are tired of Covid’ because people are doing all of the Covid work that governments and businesses are supposed to be doing.
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I believe Covid is the first disease in recorded human history that humans have deliberately chosen to ‘live with’. Because that’s an empty slogan, it deliberately disguises two fundamentally different meanings. /1
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1 year
Yesterday a friend posted to Facebook how they were feeling rubbish with a dose of Covid. Tonight’s picture is them dining out in a local restaurant. Personal responsibility public health.
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4 months
A teacher friend maintains a CO2 reading in the low-500s in a classroom full of primary school children, using open windows. Also bought 2 HEPA filters out of their own money. 4 years of teaching like that, never infected. /1
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1 year
A member of the public came into work yesterday, masked, but saying they were Covid positive. Every person in the building who's been not masking and making light of Covid went into a panic. Anger too. Non-masking is social. People still fear the virus.
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4 months
Shared this with a friend who told me the pandemic was over when we got the vaccines. I marked with a red arrow when we started vaccinating.
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1 year
Grandparents on both side of the family now hospitalised in the latest Covid surges. No sympathy please, it’s not about that. They took every precaution possible. They were isolated from social life, and still got infected. The pro-infection lobby did this.
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2 years
Too much wasted time arguing science in this pandemic. We had public health systems and procedures tested over 2 centuries that knew exactly how to beat Covid. The reason they didn’t isn’t scientific, it’s political. It’s the same politics that refused to fight climate change.
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1 year
POW camps in the Korean war explain a lot about the total capitulation to Covid today. Nearly 40% of US prisoners died, the highest death rate in US military history. But the camps were only weakly fortified, prisoners had adequate food and water and were usually not tortured. /1
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2 years
Nearly 10% of infections in the UK are now reinfections. And that number is growing disproportionately faster than first infections. There is no ‘exit wave’.
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2 years
“Infecting an entire generation is irresponsible. We don’t yet know what this infection does to children’s immune systems when it occurs repeatedly.” Karl Lauterbach, Minister for Health, Germany.
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3 months
70% of those infected with polio are asymptomatic. 25% get mild disease. And yet there was a global effort to eliminate, and now eradicate, the disease. Because once upon a time communities didn't partition themselves into 'normal' and 'vulnerable' people.
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2 months
Like a big join-the-dots puzzle, and people can’t find a pencil.
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3 months
Before social media existed, this sort of thing lived in the fringes, if it existed at all, relatively harmless. Now it’s running the world. Unfiltered, snide, nasty, decoupled from basic reality, and politically powerful.
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6 months
Pandemics are the on/off button for societies. All major catastrophes are. We talk of the health impacts, but there’s a much deeper social, cultural and psychological impact that I think goes unnoticed. The breaking apart of illusions of group life. /1
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2 years
My Year 5 daughter's teacher is a libertarian anti-vaxxer, anti-lockdown, anti-anything public health person. Yesterday she told the class not to follow rules, not to let people tell you what to do. This will be her last 2 weeks at the school, I made sure of it this morning.
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2 years
So tired of the ‘Zero Covid’ sneers. It just means disease control, effectively zero *circulation*. Like we have zero measles, and cholera, and TB in most Western nations. You know, you can go to the shops and not come back with a life-threatening disease. That sort of thing.
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Henry Madison
6 months
EBV alone should have alerted us to the potential dangers of chronic infection. Infecting up to 95% of the global adult population, asymptomatically. We’re ‘living with’ it. And it’s becoming clearer all the time what a terrible housemate it is. /1
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4 months
Let’s not call it vaccine hesitancy. Let’s call it the ongoing, deliberately engineered collapse of 150 years of public health.
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Henry Madison
11 days
We so desperately needed expertise on human social behaviour to beat Covid. Instead we used graphs. An example from this week. Person at work about to go OS on holiday for 2 weeks. Very excited. /1
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2 years
Watching the news, with members of the public expressing dismay that Covid is ‘back’. It’s great proof of the success of the propaganda campaign, that they thought it had gone away.
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1 year
One of the main arguments used for the current Covid inaction is that the public won’t support anything else. Even some prominent public health experts say it. But surely one of the most fundamental roles of public health is to build support for necessary action?
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2 years
"Attempts to reach 'herd immunity' through exposing people to a virus are scientifically problematic and unethical. Letting Covid-19 spread through populations, of any age or health status will lead to unnecessary infections, suffering and death." World Health Organisation
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1 year
For over 2000 years infection didn’t provide much immunity for kids at all. Then just at the time we started vaccinating them widely, they started beating the pathogens. Imagine being a health professional now advocating we just infect them again.
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1 year
This week’s ‘how long are you going to keep wearing that mask’? comeback… ‘How many times are you going to get Covid?’
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4 months
There’s something important to learn from shows like Downton Abbey. Period dramas from what seems a very different time, when many ordinary people were ‘in service’ to aristocracies. We assume we’ve progressed since those times. But the basic rules of social life never change. /1
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1 year
Friend returned from sick leave today, after the whole family had suffered multiple infections for the past fortnight, including eyes glued shut with conjunctivitis. A very stressful time, by all accounts. Their first question to me: "You're still wearing that mask?"
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2 years
“Jim Chalmers could reduce the deficit to zero within three years by increasing the ratio of tax to GDP from the 22.4 it is now to 24.4 per cent – still among the lowest in the western world.” (Alan Kohler.) Alone that’s wow. But it also means something else. /1
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I’m happy to not be a younger worker. My heart is no longer in work or most other related things. The pandemic wasn’t a disruption to normal life, which will now return. No great catastrophes are that. Our lives changed fundamentally post the Spanish Flu and WW1 and WW2. /1
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My brother tested positive on a RAT before Christmas, and 3 times since. Still hasn’t got his PCR result. His wife now has a sore throat. No testing centres on the Central Coast until Wednesday. No RATs available. Is there a Pandemics for Dummies we can gift the Premier and PM?
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If you won’t wear a mask because ‘nobody else is’, it’s time to re-enrol in high school so that you can be amongst peers in your stage of emotional development.
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Spent several hours in a small closed room with pretty much zero ventilation on Monday, with somebody who tested positive for Covid the next morning. I wore an N95. Escaped infection. I’m thinking the mask worked.
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Yesterday my son said to me “you know, wearing a mask is the right thing to do. But it doesn’t feel like the right thing to do.” He was talking about being the only kid at school masked, and the social pressure to conform. This is key to understanding ‘freedom’. /1
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1 year
More Australians died of Covid in 2022 than died of the Spanish Flu in 1918-19.
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5 months
Welcome to Year 5 of the pandemic. Or Year 3 of pretending it’s over.
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1 year
Most people happily wear masks when political leaders mandate them. Despite all the freedom rhetoric, people mostly do as they’re told. People are not wearing masks now because the same leaders have told them not to bother. It’s not freedom v orders. It’s two different orders.
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2 years
I can't watch any of the press conferences now. They used to at least have an information function. Now they're the daily rationalisation of the refusal to do anything, while the country collapses.
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5 months
In conversation with a very learned professor friend over the past few days, about Covid. And it highlighted for me the magnitude of the damage to public heath that's been done in the past 4 years. Because he's firmly in the cooker camp, and that's really not him. /1
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It’s not a fight against the disease, it’s a fight against public health itself. Funded by the same vested interests who have been assaulting everything with ‘public’ in its name or with a public focus. It’s an assault upon the concept of the public itself. /4
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Many who still mask have discovered a health they’ve never had in their whole lives. It’s glorious to be free of colds and flu, for example. And in this they’re following a longstanding trend in Asia. 60% of the world lives in Asia. 1/3
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That’s what ‘living with’ has historically meant. Enduring something, while trying to prevent, control and treat. But the ‘living with’ slogan for Covid means something fundamentally and historically different. It means to do nothing. Just infect, repeatedly. /3
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2 months
We may be thinking about Covid the wrong way. It remains true it seems that Covid is an overdispersed virus. It has a low dispersion parameter (k), meaning most spread is superspreading events from a very small number of people. /1
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4 months
The large family event I dreaded today for its Covid safety - arrived to find the house with every window and door open, a nice strong breeze all day passing through the house, and 5 HEPA filters strategically placed in risky areas. Persistence pays off.
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Henry Madison
1 year
The word ‘lockdowns’ replaced ‘quarantine’. The difference is profound. Quarantine clearly implies that a pathogen is being locked up. Lockdowns implies people are. None of this was accidental. Neoliberal politics is almost entirely about language, about slogans.
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2 years
A teacher friend is the sickest she’s ever been. On her second Covid infection, has been masked, is triple-vaxxed, is despairing. This is ‘personal responsibility’ pandemic action, individuals repeatedly smashed against the rocks by the absence of collective public health action.
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1 year
The federal government is offering grants of up to $25,000 to each school in the country, no matter the sector, to do Covid mitigation work like improve school ventilation. Worth asking your local principal if they’ve bothered to apply. Applications close 24 February. #covid19aus
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1 year
“…society is behaving like it’s reached disease-free equilibrium. The harsh reality is that we are still in the grasp of a global COVID-19 pandemic and the ending is going to be brutal.”
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2 years
So tired of the debates over whether to have Covid restrictions or not. We don't get to choose. Either we do them, or the virus does them. Either we stop circulating, or it stops us circulating. Either we run society, or it does.
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2 years
Australia was in the Vietnam War for ten years. Just over 500 Australians died. 5000 Australians have died of Covid in the past 5 months.
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2 years
If the whole world took a holiday for 6 weeks, at the same time, we could probably be free of Covid. The ‘Economy’ wouldn’t allow it. Essential workers could have strong PPE to keep the lights on. It’s all doable. But, the Economy wouldn’t allow it. Our most lethal invention.
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9 months
Is anybody making N95/P2 respirators that aren’t medical-white? Anti-masking is a social phenomenon, I’ve seen in my own experience that it’s easier to convince doubters to mask, if the masks aren’t white.
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Social conformity is the most powerful of all forces known to humankind. The one rarely mentioned. Covid minimisers know it. They use it, relentlessly. /5
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1 year
This is the pressure cooker that blew open any attempt to control SARS-Cov-2. The obsessive need to travel. Understand why we can’t be settled, can’t be ‘home’, and I think we understand everything. What is the actual purpose of all of this movement?
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Happy Holidays! The current skies, according to Flightradar24:
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The common minimiser theme, that they and their friends and families want to have their social lives back, and ‘Zero Covids’ are free to continue to obsess about Covid alone. There’s a very recent public health shift that highlights how appalling this behaviour is. /1
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2 years
From a nurse in NSW Health. “We are short staffed every shift by about 4 nurses. Cannot recruit any more staff, no one is applying. Staff are resigning because of the new protocols and workload. We have had pandemic pay relinquished, so if we get COVID at work…/1
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2 years
Sat through a school presentation today where the principal gave a speech about going against the tide of popularity to do what’s right in life. Not one staff member and only one student in the entire hall was wearing a mask. That student was asked to remove it for a photo.
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2 years
My favourite part of the Covid cruise stories is disembarking infected passengers, while the next several thousand Covid sacrificial victims queue to get on for the next cruise. The new normal, cruising abattoirs.
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2 years
Your ‘mild’ infection is somebody else’s on-ramp to severe disease, disability and death.
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4 months
I have several friends who are GPs, whose attitude towards Covid I’d describe as professionally negligent. Because I believe nearly all human behaviour is social behaviour, it seemed worthwhile to talk about why they may be like this. The socialisation of risk. /1
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Dear National Cabinet. In the last 4 months, since you let Covid rip, Covid has killed more people in the country per day than any other event in Australian history. And we have vaccines. The greatest failure of government in all of our history? #auspol
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They literally froze, for about 10 seconds. You could see the wheels turning, wrestling with the idea. ‘No, it’s fine, thanks.’ The thought of masking was more terrifying than wasting the thousands spent on the OS trip. /4
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1 year
The Project running a story on kids not wanting to go back to school. A problem of ‘lockdowns’. No, school is a hostile environment for a lot more children than we’ve bothered to understand, and the pandemic made that visible. Just as adults don’t want to return to shit jobs.
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1 year
…not only can you avoid doing any public health work at all, but people will actually celebrate that absence as freedom. Millions die, and people do nothing, because conformity has been used to weaponise helplessness. 17/17
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2 years
PM, talking about Covid. “We want to put that in the rear-vision mirror. We’re putting this pandemic behind us and all the intervention of government in our lives.” Am thinking maybe it was the lack of 'intervention' that killed nearly 6000 people this year.
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2 months
Ventilate schools. Drive down ALL respiratory disease in the community. The economic saving alone from even one year of doing this would pay for the retrofitting needed many times over. Those who oppose further Covid action are like politicians from the early 2000s. /8
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10 months
A colleague has had Covid 5 times. Has a range of things going on medically now, including total exhaustion. Has no sick leave left. The dominant response they get from others, including supervisors, is that they're some sort of hypochondriac. Welcome to chronic illness.
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We have of course had to ENDURE some diseases, because they’re hard to control, have no treatments, etc. Colds, flu, TB, cancer, malaria, heart disease etc. But we’ve constantly worked to control spread of those, and develop treatments and preventions. /2
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2 years
Bought an air purifier for my wife to use in her classroom. School won’t buy them. I reckon if you asked parents to chip in $10-$20 each to have one in each classroom many would be delighted. None of this is rocket science.
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1 year
Overheard conversation at work, where somebody has Covid at home. Colleagues offering advice: “just let the whole family get it at once, like chickenpox, then it’ll be done with”. Slogans work.
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2 years
A pandemic is over when we stop widespread infection. It’s in the definition. That’s the Tweet.
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Another friend, triple-vaxxed, experiencing their first Covid infection. Vomiting, splitting headache, body aching all over, fever. We have senior leaders and experts in this country wishing this on people multiple times per year. How long can this farce continue?
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2 years
Life in libertarian Australia. My wife is a teacher, and in the absence of any measures from the NSW Govt: - I put an air purifier in her room. I didn't ask. - I got her better masks, KF94. - I got her to measure CO2 levels in her classroom and adjust ventilation. /1
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8 months
Friend currently at a public health conference. Only one masked. Nearly 50% of presentations on Day 1 cancelled due to mysterious inability of presenters to attend. One speaker referred to a 'post-Covid world'.
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2 years
NSW Crisis Cabinet meeting today to discuss significant new restrictions. ‘Live with the virus’ usually only lasts a few weeks, before reality and BS meet face-to-face. #covid19aus #auspol
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6 months
I don’t think enough have registered yet that once you remove all of the infrastructure of society in this way, all that’s left that binds people together is slogans. We live in a sloganocracy. ‘Living with Covid’ sits on top of an ocean of slogans, we’re neck-deep in them. /6
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4 months
We’re ’living with the virus’ in the way we used to live with domestic violence. By ignoring it. It’s social. The sickness is all out there, but to admit it would violate the group norms. Doing that is more terrifying to people, than death.
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2 years
The Chinese delegation were the only people I saw at the Queen’s funeral wearing a mask. Damn those authoritarians and their obsession with Western public health practice. We’ve moved on from all that stuff, now we embrace mass disease and death, for the economy.
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“Why are you still wearing a mask?” “Because you aren’t.”
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3 years
#auspol #covid19aus Australia fought so hard to defeat Covid for nearly 2 years, spending $90 billion on JobKeeper alone. Until mid-2021 it was winning too. Then came maybe the most inexplicable act of bastardry in the history of the nation. /1
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1 year
Australia and NZ showed how this could be done. It was the political libertarians in the UK and US who drove global spread, by deliberately obstructing public health action. Libertarianism is the cancerous politics of the privileged.
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1 year
Speaking to families this week struggling with every variety of -itis. Conjunctivitis & tonsillitis are biggies. They say ‘lockdowns reduced our immunity’, to rationalise their suffering. So I asked them ‘when was the last time you had conjunctivitis, and tonsillitis?’ /1
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1 year
Applause to Professor Crabb for being open with his anger. Polite counter-arguments have got us nowhere, this isn't a scientific debate. It's the collapse of basic, decent public health practice. #auspol
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1 year
We are returning to a ‘normal’ form of life, but it’s not the normal of the post-war years, since 1945. If we zoom out, what’s happening with Covid is part of a much greater historical shift, to unwind most of those post-war years. /1
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1 year
Can the Infinite Covid crowd explain to me why we can isolate people with mumps for 9 days, but not people with Covid? Mumps kills on average less than 1 person a year in Australia.
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3 months
The bizarre thing about the pushback on building ventilation, is that it’s been heavily regulated for decades already. Adding additional air quality requirements is not revolution, it’s tweaking.
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This was so simple, and relatively inexpensive. Disgust that this wasn’t mandated as a minimum for all classrooms. And watching self-promoting experts with no knowledge of schools or ventilation, actively discouraging basics like this, creates white-hot anger. /2
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The visceral reality of a broken public. My elderly mother, on IV antivirals right now for hospital-acquired Covid, had a visit from a neighbour yesterday. (Please no sympathy, I don't use social media to transact personal life, I share examples only to highlight issues.) /1
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2 years
Another repeated line from the PM today is that an emergency response can’t go on forever. A leader would end the emergency. Ours chose to end the response.
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12 days
This is social media society. Everybody a fucking expert on everything, that they don't have a clue about. Society is collapsing. And platform owners are monetising the ruins. /end
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4 months
Kids with bags of camphor around their necks, during the Spanish Flu pandemic. It was thought by mothers that it may ward off infection. We can laugh now. But we’re doing absolutely nothing to protect kids from Covid.
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For the time poor, today's NSW press conference. Premier: 'the pandemic is over'. Kerry Chant: 'no it's not'. Health Minister: 'Kerry Chant will be taking some well-deserved leave'.
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1 year
A close friend who has been casual about Covid for the whole pandemic (has been infected twice) is now experiencing quite dramatic swings in both blood pressure and heart rate. Their doctor ‘puzzled’. I asked if Covid had been discussed. No.
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2 years
Watching my kids swab their noses twice a week, them hating it and the anticipation of what the result might be, I’m reminded of the fuckwits who thought this was better for them than the relaxed studying from home they did in the past 2 years.
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1 year
The CMO said death (in this case of elderly folk from Covid) is a ‘sad but unfortunately inevitable event’. Honestly, how is this not just blatant culling of the herd?
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