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does it work? Doesn't seem to for me.
It appears that Albury has been ignored then.
Just tested with a 2 only & scrolled thru the 37 pages & there are no postcodes with zero cases, so I deduce from that they are only listing those post codes with a definite 1 or more cases.
Possibly the death in Albury is yet to be confirmed or maybe it was attributed to Wodonga?
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hmm only 5 here
Only one in my area... one too many.
eaglem (06-04-20),Uncle Fester (25-03-21)
yeah 5 isnt much but to many for an area predominantly full of
old codgers
11 where I am.
That's scary, I though we might be a bit more isolated. 9 in my fathers country town.
Puts the seriousness of this into perspective.
We got 7 here.Not suprised considering the great part of Asian population.
eaglem (25-03-21)
I had that thought in mind too.
Looked at the shithole area I used to live in which is full of lebs and asians.... not that I have a problem with the latter if not the former.
There are only 9 cases there.
Makes me think the Asian connection is now of little relevance. It's pretty much white mans land out here, very few Asians and I'd suggest the population of the area much less even if larger land size, but we have more cases.
I'm wondering if this may be more related to the affluence of the area? I would imagine people here travel much more on average than the people where I was in shitland. I know people here that seem to be OS every couple of months so this would seem to raise the chances of bringing something back. Then again, there are LOADS of acreages here and no high density living ( Flats/ units) so that would seem to go to less spread not more.
On the 5th hand, a LOT of people here travel into the city areas/ suburbs for work every day so that probably eradicates the isolation advantage.
Lower cases in shitsville might also be other factors, people not reporting they are crook, especially Asians with their fear of authority and trying to treat with traditional medicine up till the point they can't breathe. They say the symptoms in some are Mild so.....
I looked at some of the highest numbers around but didn't see much of a pattern to anything. The biggest number I saw turned out to be the central coast. I'd call that more an area then a post code. It covers a lot of land and a lot of people where as the same area in Sydney would be spread across multiple post codes
It's a hand tool if at all accurate to trace where any exponential rises occur and possibly focus in on isolating and taking other measures like local disinfection.
I saw a piece on the news yesterday about spraying disinfectant out of Drones. I thought if that is Creditable, Fk the drones, bring in Crop dusters and really do the job properly! Plenty of water bombing aircraft still here sitting round now too. If they can't spray, Just drop from higher up, it wall fan out just fine from the right altitude.
City could do with a disinfectant drenching at the best of times!
Also made me laugh how Drones have been demonised and made out to be like Killer robots and now they are being looked at by the gubbermint as a valuable weapon in saving people.
How the tide turns.
Updated link with up to date information from NSW Health.
fandtm666 (22-04-20)
My postcode has 2861 cases. It's an area where 150% of the people exaggerate.
wouldnt want to have a post code in India with double bug evolution there
Heres the next explosion of infections on its way around the globe
just announced on France 24 news channel
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Holy mackerel, 15 case in my little regional town updated today, I wearing a mask again.
I am not aware that this is a designated quarantine area but maybe they are collecting the infected from Sydney and dump them here, hoping nobody cares about that.
The CSV I downloaded contains 5087 active cases recorded in NSW for March.
Then again these might also be cases with permanent side effects from the disease, that gets rarely attention in the media.
When I read in the media, a state or part thereof claims that there are no active cases anymore it becomes all very questionable.
Yeah community spread maybe currently none but 5087 infections are there ready to leak out, some way or the other.
Will need more research.
Last edited by Uncle Fester; 25-03-21 at 09:31 PM.
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Compatibility: A word soon to be deleted from our dictionaries as it is outdated.
Humans: Entities that are not only outdated but broken... AI-self-learning-update-error...terminate...terminate...
hinekadon (26-03-21)
The figures show there is still a risk out there, even if the media is no longer reporting one. It also shows the necessity of the quarantine process.
The figures are also testimony to how well NSW has handled the virus, considering they have taken, and continue to take, many, many times more returned travellers than all other states/territories combined, yet have very few (only 1?) community transmission escape from quarantine.
As all quarantine workers in NSW get tested daily, and have done so now for some months, the risk is every further reduced.
The latest on the india outbreak is they dont think the vaccine is going to be more than 50% effective against it .?
theres a awful amount of info thats hidden from the population at large .
things are happening that are not reported in msm , which seems stupid as it gets out eventually and causes mistrust of any report bah/
The vaccine used in India is neither the Astra-Zeneca nor the Pfizer variant used here, but a locally made vaccine. That is why it is not as effective.
These things are being reported in the MSM, but the problem is individuals are choosing to read only what they want. The claim about the ‘50% effectiveness’ is a perfect example - it is a true report, but only true to India, and in no way relevant to the vaccines we receive here in Australia.
lsemmens (26-03-21)
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