All borders to reopen.
“It is not anticipated that this mutation is sufficient for the ‘South African’ variant to bypass the protection provided by current vaccines. It’s possible that new variants will affect the efficacy of the COVID vaccines, but we shouldn’t make that assumption yet about the South African one.”
Francois Balloux, professor of computational systems biology and director, UCL Genetics Institute, University College London.
Every scientist knows this virus will mutate into different strains, just like the flu. It’s just that there’s no initial base herd immunity against the SARS-COV-2 virus now. In future years different strains will emerge and be countered with vaccines against that strain, just like influenza.
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Actually, this virus doesn't mutate anything like the flu.
The flu mutates aggressively, which is why we can't eradicate it despite massive vaccination rollouts annually.
This virus only has minor mutations in comparison, so eradication is plausible.
The flu mutates aggressively, which is why we can't eradicate it despite massive vaccination rollouts annually.
This virus only has minor mutations in comparison, so eradication is plausible.
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Internal borders would not be an issue if international quarantine was in order.
Until it is, the problems will continue.
High stakes game, betting mandatory hotel quarantine cash injection against potential escape into the community and economic disaster.
Until it is, the problems will continue.
High stakes game, betting mandatory hotel quarantine cash injection against potential escape into the community and economic disaster.
Howard Springs is nowhere near big enough for what you suggest. We are currently receiving around 6800 arrivals into Australia per week. Howard Springs can only accept 500 arrivals per week. What we need is a remote place that is comfortable for arriving pax but is somewhere Australians don't want to go; may I suggest Canberra?
The policy of housing people 1000s of miles away in these "situations" puts a stain on the international credibility of a great nation.
You're probably correct about who's paying for Nauru but you do realise that it's a sovereign nation, right?
Australian COVID-19 vaccine rollout brought forward two weeks to early March
He said the first doses of the vaccine would be delivered to frontline workers and those with exposure to international travellers, and that the medical advice on what order the vaccine would be delivered to other priority groups and the rest of the population was "still being finalised".
So I would guess that would definitely include international aircrew, maybe even domestic aircrew although they wouldn’t be too far behind in the queue. And it’ll probably be a case of “no jab, no job”......
He said the first doses of the vaccine would be delivered to frontline workers and those with exposure to international travellers, and that the medical advice on what order the vaccine would be delivered to other priority groups and the rest of the population was "still being finalised".
So I would guess that would definitely include international aircrew, maybe even domestic aircrew although they wouldn’t be too far behind in the queue. And it’ll probably be a case of “no jab, no job”......
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Interesting insight from what's happening in Israel.
Already 15% jabbed and over 60% of over 60yo done.
By the time March arrives Israel could well be done.
Thought I add the interview here.
Already 15% jabbed and over 60% of over 60yo done.
By the time March arrives Israel could well be done.
Thought I add the interview here.
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It will be interesting what will be put first. Covid vaccination or the Flu jab. Article in the paper today suggesting the flu jab will be put first halting the covid vaccination in late March just after the roll out in early March.
Howard Springs is nowhere near big enough for what you suggest. We are currently receiving around 6800 arrivals into Australia per week. Howard Springs can only accept 500 arrivals per week. What we need is a remote place that is comfortable for arriving pax but is somewhere Australians don't want to go; may I suggest Canberra?
If it was ramped up properly it could have a constant 3000 people in it. Yes it would require the logistics to go with it. The facility is there, the beds are there, the airport is there.
Yeah, nah.
- We are not experiencing uncontrolled and dangerous spread like US and UK so emergency approval is not required.
- TGA is still reviewing detailed results particularly in relation to A-Z vaccine as to how the 2 doses are administered.
- We have not yet received any imported vaccines and will not receive these in sufficient volumes before March
- CSL is not yet able to produce local Astra-Zenaca vaccine in sufficient volumes to create meaningful vaccination program
- Linfox and DHL are still establishing logistical supply line for vaccines particularly Pfizer vaccine which has special cold-handling requirements
Now if they aimed to have enough immunised prior to winter to allow lifting of restrictions that would be ideal.
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And upon further reading they’re aiming for 4 million Australians immunised by end of March. So perhaps 15 million by start of winter? Maybe enough for herd immunity.
Either way - get the jab, encourage others to get it and let’s end this soon!
Greater Brisbane locked down from 6:00pm Friday to (at least) 6:00pm Monday. The Premier and CHO implied that further cases identified over the weekend will see this extended indefinitely.
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PM and CMO cleared up the vaccine roll out and regarding the voluntary up take up of the vaccine. It will not be mandatory for ppl to get it, but a requirement to get it to be able to move about. Examples they provided ICU nurse it’s a requirement to have MMR vaccination to work in that area for aged care workers it’s a requirement to have the flu shot every year to work in aged care. I know there is a few here that believe they don’t have to get it, I guess you could find yourself on an extended stand down I guess.
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PM and CMO cleared up the vaccine roll out and regarding the voluntary up take up of the vaccine. It will not be mandatory for ppl to get it, but a requirement to get it to be able to move about. Examples they provided ICU nurse it’s a requirement to have MMR vaccination to work in that area for aged care workers it’s a requirement to have the flu shot every year to work in aged care. I know there is a few here that believe they don’t have to get it, I guess you could find yourself on an extended stand down I guess.
I guess you could learn how to punctuate sentences and improve your English grammar. It would make your posts a lot easier to read.
short flights long nights
WA shut to Queensland. Western Australians being told not to travel. Won’t be long to all the borders are shut.
How long can the airlines hang on for? This madness can't go on all year. They don't have unlimited money like the State Governments seem to have.
Maybe it will take a major bankruptcy with people in their thousands unemployed for the States to get a grip on reality.
Maybe it will take a major bankruptcy with people in their thousands unemployed for the States to get a grip on reality.