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NSW records 8,201 cases in the current period and the 10-day average growth rate increases to 1.0099 from 0.9537) while the actual line remains below the predictive trend line - fractionally.



VIC records 8,162 cases in the current period and the 10-day average growth rate increases to 1.0103 (from 0.9648) while the actual line remains about level with the predictive trend.



No states set a new daily record on 13/2.

Here is the predictive trend graph for three States based on cases since Omicron was identified which, for our purposes, will be taken as December 1st.



As it was the end of our week on Monday, here are the weekly case numbers with NSW having 1,113 more cases then Victoria last week although Victoria recorded 13,456 less cases than the previous week while NSW recorded 10,170 and Queensland 15,824 less.

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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT February 14th 2022.

19,795 new cases for Australia and 25 deaths so the CMR is 0.158%.

NZ recorded 968 cases (+ 828 the previous day) and 0 deaths for a CMR of 0.246%.

The UK recorded 41,170 cases and 35 deaths yesterday for a CMR of 0.870%.

106,243 new cases in the USA yesterday and 1,884 deaths sees CMR at 1.190%.

Other notable points:
Global cases pass 413M;
Europe passes 145M cases;

New Zealand (968);
Brunei (1,477);
Hong Kong (2,071);
El Salvador (1,639);
French Polynesia (2,805);
New Caledonia (3,342); and
Vietnam (29,413)

... all recorded new highs; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.
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In Australia, COVID related deaths for 2022 have passed the total for all of 2021 with 2,385 YTD compared to 2,234 last year. Yes, that's on the back of a much higher case load of 2.537M which is 6.8x greater than the 371k for all of 2021 and that means the CMR of 0.094% is also much lower than the 0.356% last year.
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Got boosted yesterday Another sore arm but nothing else.

They finally removed check-in requirement for most things here last weekend which is good.
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Don't want to be vaxed = anti-vaxer in my book
At the same time quite impressed at his restraint on how he was treated by the bumbling TA...

Novak Djokovic willing to miss tournaments over vaccine

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Speaking exclusively to the BBC, he said missing competitions, such as the French Open, over his jab status was "the price that I'm willing to pay".

The 20-time Grand Slam winner was deported from Australia last month after the government cancelled his visa in a row over his vaccine status.

Djokovic described the conditions while he was detained as "very hard".

He said he had not spoken out in the media at the time - despite wanting to - as he wanted to respect the legal process and the Australian Open.

The world's number one men's tennis player also said he should not be associated with the anti-vax movement, but supported an individual's right to choose.
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Novak Djokovic willing to miss tournaments over vaccine



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I had a bit of a chuckle with his comments about not being an anti-vaxer, each to their own.
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Not knowing what the questions are I can at least say the drop off and pickup policy of the school my nephews go to is driving my sister crazy.

The school has instigated staggered drop off and pickup times to apparently avoid students and parents of different ages and grades from mingling.

One is in little kindy the other in grade 1. They are taught in separate buildings with entrances about 20m apart. But they would dropped off at the same place where one would be walked into kindy and the other at the main building door closest to the kindy.

But now they only have one entrance and exit for certain grades. So the little one gets dropped directly at the entrance to kindy then she has to race the other 150m to the other entrance so he arrives within his "time slot". Arriving outside that time slot is a biiiiig no no.

At pickup, even though school ends at the same time for both, there is a 40 min break between collection of the little one and big one.

So little one gets picked up and they have to wait 40 mins before the older one is released through the door 150m away.

He is not learning in that time and teachers are being used as baby sitters and unable to do work until their class is released. But because its a waste to take the little one home and return, they both remain at the school where she and little nephew mingle with other parents and kids while they all wait for other classes to be released.

It's causing no end of trouble to her work commitments and commitments to husband because he's still not back to 100% health.
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This seems to point to staff pay being a main contribution reason, but 3 vs 900+, I reckon there has to be more to it than that....

Why Victorian public aged care homes were spared the worst of coronavirus
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Public homes have one nurse for every seven residents during the morning, one to eight during afternoons and one nurse for every 15 residents overnight.

Victoria is the only state with a large public aged care sector. During the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, three residents got the virus in Victorian public sector aged care homes and none died. Between March and December that year, in the state’s private and not-for-profit homes, there were almost 2000 coronavirus cases and 655 residents died with the virus.

In 2021, three residents of Victoria’s public aged care homes died. This year, as the Omicron wave has torn through aged care homes killing an average of 17 residents each day, just three people in total in Victoria’s state-run homes have died.[/B]

Joseph Ibrahim, a geriatrician and the head of Monash University’s Health Law and Ageing Research Unit, said there was “widespread support for much higher pay” in the industry, and an agreement that “a minimum base level of staffing is required”.

There are 5100 residents in state-run aged care homes in Victoria and 52,575 residents in private and not-for-profit homes, solely regulated by the federal government. Since the pandemic began, 0.1 per cent of public facility residents have died with COVID-19, while close to 2 per cent have died in private homes.

There are no ratios of nursing staff to residents, or minimum standards in private and not-for-profit aged care. The recommendations of last year’s Royal Commission to Aged Care Quality and Safety to increase pay and have at least 200 minutes of care per resident per day – with 40 minutes by a registered nurse – are yet to be enacted.
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NSW records 10,463 cases in the current period and the 10-day average growth rate increases to 1.0433 from 1.0099) while the actual line remains is about level with the predictive trend line.



VIC records 8,149 cases in the current period and the 10-day average growth rate increases to 1.0183 (from 1.0103) while the actual line remains about level with the predictive trend.




No states set a new daily record on 13/2.

Here is the predictive trend graph for three States based on cases since Omicron was identified which, for our purposes, will be taken as December 1st.

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Data valid as at 00:00 GMT February 15th 2022.

24,963 new cases for Australia and 50 deaths so the CMR is 0.158%.

NZ recorded 755 cases and 0 deaths for a CMR of 0.237%.

The UK recorded 45,922 cases and 234 deaths yesterday for a CMR of 0.869%.

131,334 new cases in the USA yesterday and 1,864 deaths sees CMR at 1.190%.

Other notable points:
Global cases pass 415M;
Global deaths pass 5.85M, the last 50k in 5 days;
Europe passes 146M cases;
Asia passes 109M cases;
Turkey passes 13M cases;

Vietnam (31,814);
South Korea (57,175); and
Indonesia (57,409) – the previous high on 15/7/21

... all recorded new highs; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.

Myanmar moves above the 90th percentile for the 10 day period while Kazakhstan and Bolivia drop below.
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Now that the crack pipe has been shelved we're back on topic...

Martyr alert: Djokovic pays price and makes it all about himself

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'' The virus can travel 1.5 meters, it cannot travel 1.6 or greater. It can live on all surfaces except anything from Australia Post or Amazon. It does not live in Target, Coles, Woolies, Aldi or Bunnings.

It's only deadly in pubs, restaurants, small businesses ( they got rekt ), hair salons, beaches and especially churches. And it cannot survive on food or drink as long as it's take-away ''

And beer tastes twice as good when you're on the winning team.
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It's only deadly in pubs, restaurants, small businesses ( they got rekt ), hair salons, beaches and especially churches. And it cannot survive on food or drink as long as it's take-away ''

And beer tastes twice as good when you're on the winning team.
Stop worrying by years end all of this should be behind us, it will be just like a bad dream you just had to have.
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Aww don't say that. Then all the conspiracy theorists will have to think of something else to whinge about.
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It’s about time this thing was treated like the fue. If your double, triple, quadruple vaxxed you have nothing to worry about. If you chose not to be vaxxed then that’s on you. Just like the flue shot.
Lets get things moving and stop all the BS that’s going on.

These are my honest opinions, I’m not looking for replies about but this and that, to honest I don’t really care anymore.

Let’s just get the country going again.
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It’s about time this thing was treated like the fue. If your double, triple, quadruple vaxxed you have nothing to worry about. If you chose not to be vaxxed then that’s on you. Just like the flue shot.
Lets get things moving and stop all the BS that’s going on.

These are my honest opinions, I’m not looking for replies about but this and that, to honest I don’t really care anymore.

Let’s just the country going again.
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Nah, the greenies will be back with the whole global warming thing again…
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It’s about time this thing was treated like the fue. If your double, triple, quadruple vaxxed you have nothing to worry about. If you chose not to be vaxxed then that’s on you. Just like the flue shot.
Lets get things moving and stop all the BS that’s going on.

These are my honest opinions, I’m not looking for replies about but this and that, to honest I don’t really care anymore.

Let’s just get the country going again.

Yeah but... people who are not vaccinated present a greater danger to my family and me. It’s not a problem solely confined to the unvaccinated.

You have to deal with that fact.
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Looks like booster mandate for the general plebs will be shelved in Vic.....

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Daniel Andrews has backtracked on suggestions Covid-19 booster shots would eventually be mandated for all Victorians.

Despite initially pushing for a third-jab mandate and threatening travellers would need a booster to move about the state, the Premier now concedes the measure might be impractical.

It follows Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s announcement Australia would open its borders to international travellers who had received two doses of a Covid vaccine.

Addressing the issue on Wednesday, Mr Andrews said it would become difficult if a two-dosed international traveller could enter a Victorian pub, but a local with the same vaccination status could not.

“There comes a point where things become impractical and you’ve got so many systems operating at once that it doesn’t really work,” Mr Andrews told reporters.

“Some things are workable and some things aren’t, it gets hard to justify.”
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Yeah but... people who are not vaccinated present a greater danger to my family and me. It’s not a problem solely confined to the unvaccinated.

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Lets get things moving and stop all the BS that’s going on.

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The outcome for your family isn't my responsibility and ensuring the continuation of your life shouldn't come at the inconvenience of mine.







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It's only deadly in pubs, restaurants, small businesses ( they got rekt ), hair salons, beaches and especially churches. And it cannot survive on food or drink as long as it's take-away ''

And beer tastes twice as good when you're on the winning team.
Just remembering the stink you kicked up when there were tighter restrictions, now you're criticising what, exactly? That there aren't tighter restrictions?
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Government data reveals being born overseas increases your risk of dying from COVID-19 in Australia

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  • New figures from the ABS show people born in North Africa and the Middle East were 10 times more likely to die from COVID-19 than those born in Australia
  • People born in the UK and Ireland had similar death rates to Australian-born COVID-19 cases
  • One advocacy group has told the ABC that more needed to be done at the start of the pandemic to protect vulnerable people
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Fake news!

It was actually 4th November 2020, when we wouldn't hear much about Covid any more!









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