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Sydney Mockdown: the delta variant strikes : Comments

By Binoy Kampmark, published 14/7/2021

The most telling element behind the surge of cases is the blithe approach taken to the health orders by the citizenry of Australia's largest city.

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Paul 1405.

Irrespective of the advances in technology since Adam and Eve, those that press the buttons are (according to the erroneous theory of Darwinism IIE), still connected by the brainpower of a Chimpanzee.

Hope that helps!

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Thursday, 15 July 2021 7:56:24 AM
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Hi DD,

They say we humans have 95% of the D and A of chimpanzees. Unfortunately we missed out on the other 5% so we'll just have to live with it.

What about the poor folk in Fairfield Sydney. The Liberal party clowns demand all workers leaving the area be tested.

"The changes sparked six-hour wait times (up to 8 hours) at Endeavour Sports Park 24-hour clinic as thousands came forward for testing." THEY HAD TWO BLOODY LINES SET UP.
Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 15 July 2021 9:15:32 AM
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Paul 1405

Creationism and Darwinism are a debate best left in its own corner, due to time and space constraints.
But I got a smile for the day with this one:
*... Unfortunately we missed out on the other 5% ...*

Since the rise of liberalism and the overcrowding in hell that has caused, Dante has added the new gleaming tenth circle of Hell, with its centre of Administration in the Western suburbs.

Added to his expanding collection of evil monsters, is the new administrator, the Queen of property developers, a smiling dragon dripping with hot profits, and wearing its pants around its knees, Our Gladys.

Hope that helps a bit too!

Dan
Posted by diver dan, Thursday, 15 July 2021 9:39:38 AM
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It is proving to be an unfolding nightmare. For a government that had been beaming with pride at their COVID contract tracing for months, insisting that people could live, consume and move about with freedom as health professionals wrapped themselves around the virus, the tune has changed. The only conclusion we can draw from this is that things are going to get worse before they get better."

The 11 am press conferences are proving grim affairs tinged by panicHow many people are permitted in your home? On each successive occasion, the Premier seemed panicked, even shrill
Posted by kkiran0318, Tuesday, 20 July 2021 10:23:29 PM
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SYDNEY, July 12 (Reuters) - The prospect of an extended lockdown in Sydney loomed on Monday as Australian health officials reported yet another record daily rise in COVID-19 cases for the year, fuelled by the highly infectious Delta variant.

New South Wales state reported 112 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, almost all in Sydney, despite the country's biggest city entering its third week of lockdown. Case numbers have been at record levels for at least three days.

There was, however, a glimmer of light as the number of newly-infected people who were out in the community while infectious dropped to 34 from 45 on Sunday.

State Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the progress of that figure in coming days would determine whether Sydney's lockdown, due to end on Friday, would be extended.

"That's the number we need to get as close to zero as possible," Berejiklian said during her daily televised briefing. "It is really up to us. The health expert advice will be based on what those numbers look like. I can't be clearer than that."

Berejiklian said most of Monday's cases were family members or close friends of already infected people, and pleaded with residents to comply with lockdown rules, which were tightened over the weekend. read more

Total infections in the outbreak are nearing 700, less than a month since the first was detected in mid-June. Sixty-three people are in hospital, with 18 in intensive care, officials said, while a woman in her 90s became the country's first COVID-19 fatality this year.

Lockdown measures for Sydney's five million residents, including school closures and stay-at-home orders, have stoked concerns of a slowdown in the economy, which had returned to pre-pandemic levels in the first quarter
Posted by kkiran0318, Tuesday, 20 July 2021 10:27:27 PM
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Looking at the situation in Sydney, its time to introduce the "LOCKUP" where incompetent government ministers are charged with manslaughter and following due process these incompetence are dragged off to where they belong. Long Bay for a very long period of isolation!
Posted by Paul1405, Wednesday, 21 July 2021 6:43:32 AM
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