The day Aust reached total 1 million cases its instructive to review last 2 years. Cases/day & Deaths/day highest over first 11 days 2022. Outbreak management has failed - needs free RATs, RAT result-App, all boosters & kid doses ASAP & $ sick leave support.

Jan 11, 2022 · 10:43 AM UTC

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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
I hope many have nominated you for Australian of the Year @MarylouiseMcla1
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Health First and Staying Safe. A Real Caring Leader is required as soon as possible.
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Mary do you ever consider that many cases, hospitalisations and deaths have nothing to do with covid and that a single test is not sufficient to diagnose covid? As you hopefully are aware- many of the above mentioned stats are people who went to hospital for unrelated reasons
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Do you also consider the immense societal damage the RAT tests have caused in the UK and US? Hundreds of thousands of kids missing school, supply chains decimated, due to these tests, tests that don't tell us if you are currently infectious, sick or contagious.
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Deaths per million Australia 93 USA 2579 UK 2195 Serbia 1490 There was really no escape from COVID We are still the lucky country.
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Appears the govt isn’t listening to all the experts and we the citizens of this country can’t do nothing about it ! By the time the fed election comes along it will be too late . If there was a way we could influence the right decisions please let me know .
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Prof, what is your opinion re need for boosters for 12-17s? Concerned that even kids who are vaxxed will go back to school with waning efficacy. Spending huge energy avoiding them getting sick over hols only for them to get covid at school and lose more school time? …2/
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Because we still had some Delta in the community. Has anyone actually died of Omicron? As for endless state mandated boosters every three months, ECTO GAMMAT! Better Ivermectin and Vitamin D
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Good to see you've finally discovered that Australia comprises more than just NSW