Outbreak management should first and foremost be based on a duty of care to the community. Delta VOC, highly infectious with adverse effect on vaccine efficacy. Stay-at-home order is over due.

Jun 23, 2021 · 10:27 PM UTC

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Except the evidence suggests that will make no difference. ocregister.com/2021/05/20/fl…
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Variants of no concern. Hyped to trap us in endless lockdowns & railroaded us into mass vax Early treatment addresses all variants & neutralises fear mongering Snap out of it Australia. Find a doctor ahead of time who will treat you. It's their job 🧵
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There’s also a negatives to stay at home orders and so that duty of care extends to those impacts on millions of people too. You’ve been wrong the whole pandemic and I’ll trust @NSWCHO over your constant dooming.
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Aren’t you the idiot who recommended quarantine in hotels??
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Its definitely nasty, but imagine the glory if we knock it over without a lockdown. Lifetime bragging rights over the vics! Lets gooooo
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Lol. The vaccines are effective against the variant. Are you a scientist for real?
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But it’s the school holidays. Gladys would lose favour with her base, and the PM, if they weren’t allowed to head to vulnerable regional tourism destinations. #covid19nsw
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Astra Zeneca & Pfizer have been proven to be very effective against the Delta variant after 2 doses in the UK real life data ⬇️. We should bring forward 2nd dose of AZ to 8 weeks, like the UK, for those >60 - the ones most at risk of dying if infected.
#ICYMI: Our analysis shows that 2 doses of #COVID19 vaccines are highly effective against hospitalisation from the Delta variant. The Pfizer jab is 96% effective against hospitalisation after 2 doses, whilst the AZ jab is 92% effective. Read more: gov.uk/government/news/vacci…
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Sydney should have had a 3 day lockdown over the weekend to stop the spread of cases and avoid the mess caused by the failure to act decisively.
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Many people in regional areas are not vaccinated due to supply issues. Duty of care to those not vaccinated yet or our children needs to be a priority.
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