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The Forum > General Discussion > Has Sweden's COVID response lost its allure as a poster child of the right yet?

Has Sweden's COVID response lost its allure as a poster child of the right yet?

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There you go again Joe making up stuff! You should up your medication. Since I was 5 years old people have been telling me I am going to die and you know what, it gets closer every time. As soon as people start with the end of the world nonsense I think idiot Joe an idiot SR. SR, "Foaming blood" a bit florid surely?
Remember what Billy Clinton said? "Its the economy stupid"! You two as well as the others will get a healthy reminder of the good sense of those words before the end of the year. You will also be able to show your compassion to all the suffering poor sods and their complaints.
It is all your fault, every ninety year old, taken too soon, with their whole life before them lol!
Posted by JBowyer, Friday, 3 July 2020 9:22:07 PM
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no foaming at the mouth regarding who from Joe. I mean the leader of who did tweet their was no human to human transmission, China handled the situation well and that Trump was racist for stopping flights from Wuhan. But these simple facts get in the way of Joe's and CNN narrative. Not a bad idea also from Cuomo to empty the hospital and send the diseased into old people's homes. TDS certainly prevents any rational thinking.
Posted by runner, Friday, 3 July 2020 10:02:44 PM
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Did see an ad for 'Glen 20' where the manufacture is claiming it kills the Covid-19 virus. Please don't tell the Dangerous Doctor Donald, he might say "Big news, very big...Glen 20 will defeat the Kung flu, this is very big... great news....20 million cans are on order."
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 4 July 2020 6:34:47 AM
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SR, King of the fatuous, Chief apologist for the incompetent,

Your modus operandi of asking for proof (without doing so yourself) then trying to nitpick the details sometimes helps you cloud the issue, here are some of the real and undeniable examples of Disease Dan's incompetence.

"All Australians see inconsistency as the badge of unfairness. Victorians were fined for playing tennis (which authorities seemed not to accept is a non-contact sport played on 200sq m of land with a physical barrier between opponents) and yet they could queue endlessly for a morning coffee. And no one missed the message when protesters gathered for a Black Lives Matter rally in Melbourne. “I’m not going to the protest,” Andrews said. “I would suggest to other people they shouldn’t go to the protest either.” Many thousands did. None was fined. The protesters were well-intentioned but the wider community is not always good at distinguishing between important social causes and behaviour that is driven by less pressing community and individual needs and interests.

Not only are the Victorian rules not proportionate nor adapted to stopping the spread of the virus, they have been applied inconsistently. Since the lockdown began the institutions that had links to COVID cases were named by the government, including schools, medical clinics and restaurants. The only exception to this was the outbreak at Cedar Meats, which saw the state’s biggest virus cluster. This was named only after the government’s hand was forced by reports the owner of Cedar Meats had been a significant donor to the ALP."
Posted by Shadow Minister, Saturday, 4 July 2020 6:51:54 AM
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Shadow, yet you wont accept 2700 people leaving the 'Ruby Princess' unchecked, along with the 'Newmarch House' fiasco. Both of these debacles led to a substantial number of deaths. the ultimate responsibility for these failures rest with the incompetent NSW Health Minister Hazzard who should resign.

The big mistake in Victoria was letting some two bob private security firm gets its fingers in the pie to make a quid for itself with Covid-19, it had no interest in protecting the community. Good to see the government acted quickly and booted them. If the inquiry shows the security mob were negligent, then jail time for its principles would be in order. As it should be for some in NSW over their failures.
Posted by Paul1405, Saturday, 4 July 2020 7:39:01 AM
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Dear Shadow Minister,

Mirko Bagaric is a law professer, not a virologist nor a health expert of any kind. He says tennis which was banned is a non-contact sport, which of course it is, but people could queue endlessly for a cup of coffee and somehow this was the inconsistencies you are raising?

Queuing for coffee doesn't involve sharing a moisture absorbing object and then constantly putting hands to face to remove sweat. It doesn't involve taking that object containing another player's sweat and lobbing it overhead to be struck thus releasing a cloud of moisture droplets to breathe. It doesn't involve expelling large amounts of air in physical exertion separated by a simple net 1/2” thick at best and completely open to the virus.

Perhaps you and he should stick to your day jobs.

Sure there were inconsistencies as this was novel to all but there is no need for Bagaric or yourself to go inventing more. There is no doubt the leadership of Andrews drove a firmer response from both other states and the PM. Has he misstepped on occasion? Yes. But many Australians may well owe him their lives.
Posted by SteeleRedux, Saturday, 4 July 2020 10:32:58 AM
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