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COVID-19 roadmap to recovery : Comments
By Arthur Dent, published 4/5/2020The Group of Eight major research Universities has released a 'Roadmap to Recovery' which spells out two alternatives for recovery from COVID-19.
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Posted by JF Aus, Monday, 4 May 2020 7:12:43 PM
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Dear JF Aus,
Mate, tried to watch your video but this bloke was just gilding the lily far too much. He was extrapolating positive test numbers out to the whole population. This fails basic science. The reason people go and get a test is because they think they might be infected. This obvious bias was not acknowledged by the doctor. He spoke of how his medical practice was impacted by fallen numbers. I think there is a rather large profit motive at play here wouldn't you think. Posted by SteeleRedux, Monday, 4 May 2020 8:37:47 PM
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At least SR he is extrapolating from facts, not from some wild assumption as have the modelers advising chief medical officers have been doing.
Every bit of stuff from these chief medical officers has been wild exaggeration from the start, & is still so despite a large body of actual fact to go on now available. Posted by Hasbeen, Monday, 4 May 2020 10:10:52 PM
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Free speech is vital in a democracy.
Hitler blocked free speech. On what justified grounds can we be stopped from discussing merit or not of qualified and experienced medical doctors speaking about Covid-19 ? And will we be stopped from speaking about those doctors? http://www.kqed.org/news/11814749/bakersfield-doctors-dubious-covid-19-test-conclusions-spread-like-wildfire Posted by JF Aus, Tuesday, 5 May 2020 3:54:27 AM
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Hi Alan,
Of course China has something to hide, it's a totalitarian country. But what that might be may come as a surprise. In poor countries, people have always eaten whatever they can find if they can make it palatable. What's the Chinese proverb: " If it flies, swims, or crawls .... " And we may not realise that there is an international market for wild meats, bush-meats. We are familiar with tiger and rhino bits and pieces being sold in China, but probably anything which is exotic (like capybaras ! In China !) would get a good enough price to make the trade worthwhile. Pangolins from Malaya, bats from Sulawesi. A century ago, trepang from Australia's northern waters. Bush-meat may have been the origins of HIV and Ebola. Lyssa and Hendra viruses use flying foxes here as hosts. The Greens may not like to admit it but all that is inevitable at the Human-Nature interface, in an unavoidably imperfect world. Joe Posted by loudmouth2, Tuesday, 5 May 2020 2:38:30 PM
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Careful not to say anything about overcrowded mass produced industrial chickens and pigs confined in their own muck. Just blame wild animals,eh.
Posted by JF Aus, Tuesday, 5 May 2020 5:22:31 PM
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How did Morrison's lockdown keep the death toll so low? Thats a fair question.
Agreed it likely kept the infection rate down, but why so few dead from so many infected?
Has anybody heard anything about a death toll curve? Did the lockdown flatten a death toll curve?
Your reference to morons would seem very fitting to whoever can not answer what kept the Australian death rate so low, to this date 95 deaths out of 6,800 cases in a population of 24.99 million.
Why not comment on the interview with Dr Erickson?
Yes, I agree morons have created a major recession not just in Australia.
Hi Runner,
YouTube took down the brief clip of that interview with Dr Erickson and his associate but now the full interview has been put up.
I think there were many complaints including one from me.
I actually lost faith in Google and YouTube over that takedown but since its been put back my faith is restored. Truth is everything.
I think it will stay. Why not?
There is a lot of corroborating similar evidence.