Employers should be daily screening their asymptomatic essential service staff (eg delivery drivers, grocery store workers) who work together & with the public. Repeat daily tests is superior accuracy compared with no PCR or infrequent PCR testing.
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I wonder how many people in the community understand that Covid19 is 1) Airborne and 2) a person is infectious before showing symptoms? Have there been any surveys? The messaging has been repeatedly “if you have the mildest symptoms …….” youtube.com/XXHpiKAv72E
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Am I wrong to just see this as a priority list of who to vaccinate first? Control the spread by those who spread
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All essential retail workers in Sydney should be able to recieve the vaccine, not just the 8 LGA's. The virus is spreading so act preemptively. Then there will be no necessity for daily swabs.
Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Mary thanks for your daily comments on TV. Yesterday on Ch 9 with Peter Overton I was disappointed you did not mention AZ. Why UK has got vaccinated through AZ they survived. We need people like you speaking up AZ. At least you did not dismiss AZ like QLD CMO, that was politics
Agree. I asked a @Coles online packer today how often they are tested. She replied that they only get tested if there is an outbreak in their suburb. Oh hello, we are in Sydney BTW.
Sometimes I think you, Norman Swan and Bill Bowtell should be leading this country.
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Could antiviral nasal sprays help to reduce the chance of infection along with masks? That’s assuming infection mainly spreads from the nasal cavity. Is that correct or is virus inhaled deeper to infect the lungs? I can’t find any research on this