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Nsw Lockdown

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Created by pete53 > 9 months ago, 18 Jul 2021
pete53
NSW, 251 posts
18 Jul 2021 7:53AM
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Opinions plzDoes yesterday's shutdown of all construction include owner builders at home address. After 2 hours to get through on the NSW HEALTH COVID info line I was told , 'that's a good question .Maybe don't work just in case.' With a similar response from local police.
sitting and looking at a stack of building materials for 2 weeks with no chance/need for contact is a bit frustrating.( Genuine apologies to those doing it a lot tougher than this)

Craig66
NSW, 2466 posts
18 Jul 2021 8:41AM
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Good question, id guess yes, just fly under the radar and dont bring attention to your self, if you have all the materials delivered already whats the difference between mowing your lawn of doing reno.
Of cause you will have to work alone
Sir, its exercise
Sir, its for my saintly

PS, dont bring attention to your self by the way of telling the world in some random social media forum

Mark _australia
WA, 23514 posts
18 Jul 2021 9:53AM
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I agree. The intent of the order is to avoid people having contact - going to work in construction. You're at home

myscreenname
2284 posts
19 Jul 2021 3:47PM
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pete53 said..
Opinions plzDoes yesterday's shutdown of all construction include owner builders at home address. After 2 hours to get through on the NSW HEALTH COVID info line I was told , 'that's a good question .Maybe don't work just in case.' With a similar response from local police.
sitting and looking at a stack of building materials for 2 weeks with no chance/need for contact is a bit frustrating.( Genuine apologies to those doing it a lot tougher than this)


If you live at the address you should be OK. If not, then the fallback rule "stay at home" will likely apply.

leto
284 posts
21 Jul 2021 1:58AM
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Are you guys having another country-wide lockdown because of like 6 cases..? Insanity. Can you go windsurfing/kitesurfing..?
www.sbs.com.au/news/south-australia-enters-seven-day-lockdown-as-coronavirus-cluster-grows-to-five

knot board
QLD, 1241 posts
21 Jul 2021 5:54AM
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How's Owner Building working out for you?
I'm about to get my permit to start a whole two story house.
It's exciting but daunting

eppo
WA, 9759 posts
21 Jul 2021 8:58PM
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leto said..
Are you guys having another country-wide lockdown because of like 6 cases..? Insanity. Can you go windsurfing/kitesurfing..?
www.sbs.com.au/news/south-australia-enters-seven-day-lockdown-as-coronavirus-cluster-grows-to-five


Yeh for a country settled for convicts we don't act like it.

leto
284 posts
22 Jul 2021 2:17AM
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Eppo, I know. You guys are going back to convicts and guards type of setup. You guys are doomed. 12 cases now. :) You will need to evacuate the country when it gets to 50.
www.sbs.com.au/news/south-australian-covid-19-cluster-doubles-to-12-cases-as-list-of-exposure-sites-grows

eppo
WA, 9759 posts
22 Jul 2021 7:01AM
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Counter viewpoint is Australians in general are fairly law abiding citizens. It's a relatively very safe place to live regardless of covid. I think that's a function of less rats in a cage, geographical isolation and incomes are pretty good for now. The average digger can do okay if they are prepared to work. But it's a bit of a nanny state overall. I've read Canada are similar and their covid controls aare super strict.

TonyAbbott
924 posts
22 Jul 2021 7:03PM
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Harrow
NSW, 4521 posts
23 Jul 2021 5:16PM
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The SA government lists the following businesses as essential:
- a bottle shop
- a tobacconist shop (or vape stores)

Then fortunately lists the following as an essential health service:
- drug and alcohol services

www.covid-19.sa.gov.au/restrictions-and-responsibilities/activities-and-gatherings/current-activity-restrictions

Do you laugh or cry?

Tonz
523 posts
23 Jul 2021 4:05PM
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you choose where to live, we also choose wise intelligent politicians

Craig66
NSW, 2466 posts
23 Jul 2021 6:47PM
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Tonz said..
you choose where to live, we also choose wise intelligent politicians




Sorry, did you say "wise intelligent politicians"

you kidding right

leto
284 posts
24 Jul 2021 3:46AM
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Come on people it's only 7 day lockdown. Then you have one day of reopening before another, Gamma covid lockdown. LOL
Here is the lockdown schedule en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_alphabet Plan accordingly. :) Would be fun if in US say a family of 6 people who had corona was used to shut down NYC or LA... Most people I know had corona including myself and all had minor flu symptoms.

Brent in Qld
WA, 1391 posts
24 Jul 2021 7:13AM
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leto said..
Come on people it's only 7 day lockdown. Then you have one day of reopening before another, Gamma covid lockdown. LOL
Here is the lockdown schedule en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_alphabet Plan accordingly. :) Would be fun if in US say a family of 6 people who had corona was used to shut down NYC or LA... Most people I know had corona including myself and all had minor flu symptoms.


Covid business as usual where you live is not the case where others live on this shared planet. Different cultural views on life & death have lead to all manner of approaches to this pandemic. In other words, success or failure is relative, the numbers below speak volumes about how each country has approached this situation

AUS = 916 deaths @ 35/million
USA = 625,000 deaths @ 1800+/million

Certainly 'fun' is an interesting term to describe what my friends in both Cali+NYC have been going through. Not locking down is exactly what happened in the early days last year leading to many horror stories. Having worked/lived in both the places you mention, those shinning examples of American insanity hardly equate to what is best for greater humanity.
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Where I live down under a death rate pushing 2000/million is not acceptable. Hopefully preventable numbers like this will never become normalised as it has elsewhere. If locking down for short periods continues to keep the death rate low, so be it.

leto
284 posts
24 Jul 2021 10:17AM
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American "insanity" produced a ton of tech, biotech and other products that you guys are using in Oz. You have great economy and brains so why not developing you own vaccines, cars, cures, operating systems etc. Maybe because it's easier to have the buy approach as opposed to build..
Yes success is somewhat relative. However, the law in US works by precedent. This corona insanity will be used as a precedent in the entire world from now on to enforce lockdowns pretty much because of anything.

UncleBob
NSW, 1301 posts
24 Jul 2021 12:39PM
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leto said..
American "insanity" produced a ton of tech, biotech and other products that you guys are using in Oz. You have great economy and brains so why not developing you own vaccines, cars, cures, operating systems etc. Maybe because it's easier to have the buy approach as opposed to build..
Yes success is somewhat relative. However, the law in US works by precedent. This corona insanity will be used as a precedent in the entire world from now on to enforce lockdowns pretty much because of anything.


You only have to look at the numbers to figure that out. Australia has around 25 mill citizens, the US has around 330 mill so scale of manufacturing kills most efforts here in Aus, and what does survive and prosper is swallowed up by foreign buyers often never to be heard of again.

Gazuki
WA, 1363 posts
24 Jul 2021 10:47AM
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Plus why would we waste our valuable time when we can get you Americans to do it for us, we view you guys the way you guys view Mexicans.

eppo
WA, 9759 posts
24 Jul 2021 11:25AM
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Really ? I don't subscribe to that. I see America as having the greatest minds / innovation on the planet but also pays a massive price for its capatalistic enterprise. You want the latest and greatest in research and development in just about any field then America is it. But as I said the price the average person pays across the board is damn high. It's a two edge sword. If there is a buck to be made then innovation transpires. But there is a social price to pay on the other side.

The very best and very worst exists in the US.

kk
WA, 953 posts
24 Jul 2021 7:43PM
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Just like some Aussies are Dicks so are some Seppos

AquaPlow
QLD, 1064 posts
25 Jul 2021 10:18AM
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eppo said..
Really ? I don't subscribe to that. I see America as having the greatest minds / innovation on the planet but also pays a massive price for its capatalistic enterprise....



Tick from me too. Two major points come 2 mind... The massive and consistent almost war like footing of the armed forces budgets = innovation.. Across the whole spectrum... A worthy 2nd. .. Back inthe early eighties Ronald Regan = president.. He removed the restrictions on. Commercialising patents made from Community funded research so the USA's equivalent of CSIRO.. = this triggerred the massive changes which we live with today.. As alot of other similar moves occurred across western style countries.

As 4 COVID behaviour... Another 6 mths.. Look back.. Get COVID without vaccine or get COVID with vaccine... Your choice nothing else on the menu.....
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Cheers
AP

eppo
WA, 9759 posts
25 Jul 2021 8:32AM
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There is another sinister by product of Reagan's actions though. They basically made out there was a shortage in research scientists and that the wage of one would be no less than a million dollars within a decade. (There is some evidence by Brett Weinstein work that these numbers were manipulated).


So they flooded the market with Chinese National scientists with work visas who eventually stayed and had families, some surely still aligned with home interests.


what this allowed (apart from seriously eroding a research scientists wage) is china to have information access to the latest technology that a capatalistic democracy can produce and yet still run their country with centralised iron fist control (hence non of the by product problems a democracy can produce)


basically Reagan allowed the Chinese to have their cake and eat it as well


question. Are their any folk who would rather get covid than take a vaccine ?

Mr Milk
NSW, 3116 posts
25 Jul 2021 11:37AM
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eppo said..
question. Are their any folk who would rather get covid than take a vaccine ?



YES. This guy, but he has since changed his mind.

www.theguardian.com/world/2021/jul/24/tennessee-radio-host-phil-valentine-doubted-mocked-vaccines-covid-hospital-vaxman

Tennessee radio host doubted and mocked vaccines - now he has Covid

A conservative radio host in Tennessee who urged listeners not to get vaccinated against Covid-19 has changed track and called on listeners to get the shot, after contracting the virus and ending up in hospital in "very serious condition".

psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
25 Jul 2021 10:00AM
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AquaPlow said..

eppo said..
Really ? I don't subscribe to that. I see America as having the greatest minds / innovation on the planet but also pays a massive price for its capatalistic enterprise....




Tick from me too. Two major points come 2 mind... The massive and consistent almost war like footing of the armed forces budgets = innovation.. Across the whole spectrum... A worthy 2nd. .. Back inthe early eighties Ronald Regan = president.. He removed the restrictions on. Commercialising patents made from Community funded research so the USA's equivalent of CSIRO.. = this triggerred the massive changes which we live with today.. As alot of other similar moves occurred across western style countries.

As 4 COVID behaviour... Another 6 mths.. Look back.. Get COVID without vaccine or get COVID with vaccine... Your choice nothing else on the menu.....
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Cheers
AP


It's actually called CoVi on the menu.
The virus is transmitted, the Disease is your own state of health.

psychojoe
WA, 2239 posts
25 Jul 2021 10:08AM
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eppo said..



question. Are their any folk who would rather get covid than take a vaccine ?


Yes.
From day one, yes.
Never lockdown.
No I don't want Covid. You can't be too sure of your health until it's tested, but I'd take my chances with Covid over this life.
And now that the research is in and we know vaccines have a 1.2%ARR, and 100% of vaccine injuries and deaths are caused by vaccines, yeah, you can keep your clot shot.

theDoctor
NSW, 5786 posts
25 Jul 2021 12:27PM
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jn1
SA, 2678 posts
25 Jul 2021 12:39PM
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^^ You're in Adelaide ?

jn1
SA, 2678 posts
25 Jul 2021 1:39PM
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leto said..
NYC or LA... Most people I know had corona including myself and all had minor flu symptoms.




Do you get colds ?. If so, how bad are your symptoms ?




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leto said..
You have great economy and brains so why not developing you own vaccines, cars, cures, operating systems etc. Maybe because it's easier to have the buy approach as opposed to build..




I think this has its roots from our wonderful WHS and public liability laws that came into existent in the past 40 years. I sometimes work with international people. After working here a few weeks, they say a similar thing.

Back in the old days:

Now:

I think this is the most likely explanation why most states are so risk adverse. Yep, sure they don't want this virus exploding, and they want their citizens to be healthy and happy etc.. but ultimately, they don't want to create a class action scenario.

However, this works to my benefit. I believe I am in the high risk group of becoming very ill from this disease. I support and follow all state guidance.

bjw
QLD, 3687 posts
25 Jul 2021 2:43PM
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leto said..
NYC or LA... Most people I know had corona including myself and all had minor flu symptoms.


I've had man flu a few times and it's a nightmare.

Thats kind of diluting the 4 million people including a 30 years old woman with no existing conditions that have died from Covid.

Craig66
NSW, 2466 posts
25 Jul 2021 3:01PM
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jn1 said..

leto said..
NYC or LA... Most people I know had corona including myself and all had minor flu symptoms.





Do you get colds ?. If so, how bad are your symptoms ?





leto said..
You have great economy and brains so why not developing you own vaccines, cars, cures, operating systems etc. Maybe because it's easier to have the buy approach as opposed to build..





I think this has its roots from our wonderful WHS and public liability laws that came into existent in the past 40 years. I sometimes work with international people. After working here a few weeks, they say a similar thing.

Back in the old days:

Now:

I think this is the most likely explanation why most states are so risk adverse. Yep, sure they don't want this virus exploding, and they want their citizens to be healthy and happy etc.. but ultimately, they don't want to create a class action scenario.

However, this works to my benefit. I believe I am in the high risk group of becoming very ill from this disease. I support and follow all state guidance.


That bridge pic is photo shopped, there hasnt been a cruise ship docked there in years, no groups of paying caterpillars strapped on ....... plus no orange paint on his hands.


AquaPlow
QLD, 1064 posts
25 Jul 2021 5:48PM
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eppo. said..
basically Reagan allowed the Chinese to have their cake and eat it a well..



Meehh.. Naah This was just post gang of 4 era. Long time back.. Chinese authorities actively getting rid of intelligenca.. ..

The point I was raising.. A huge amount of top end intellectual property was hitting the vaults. And that was it.. Dead in the water.. This encouraged the massive capacity to benefit by removing government sponsored legal action = foot on the brake.. To the opposite.. Foot on the accelerator.... = venture capital = spawning risk taking ... This probably triggered the take off of the CPU, electronics in general.. = refinement of our capacity to look at ever smaller views of cells proteins genetics metallurgy nuclear medicines... Endless..
Bill Gates was in his garage.. Hoping IBM would sponsor DOS over ??? CPM.. Or something like close acronym..
The link I can understand with cake (any society here). Academic institutions in particular the USA have been incredibly open to foreign players.. Probably driven by the medical model... Think back to the pre Chinese authoritity clamp down on COVID.. The publication of the genome sequencing by Chinese scientists was taken for granted as normal...
Basically different issue from Regan's actions IMO

NOW the curve ball...
The minor objection I have to the wholesale vaccination products..
Because they are not 100%.. They essentially are forcing the viral evolution to accelerate..
But had 1 of 2 AZ not so happy with 12 week gap.. Since OZ is awash with this.. Prefer to have 3 jab sequence over 12 weeks.. JIC..
If COVID stops me dead.. Tuff. But do not want to be debilitated by disease and have years to live..
Long COVID is no joke not just for those hospitalised...

Ahh back to Olympics
Cheers
AP




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