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DS248
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  #2598752 6-Nov-2020 09:54
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A new milestone in yesterday's reported case numbers - not a single local case in either NZ or AU. 

 

From my now somewhat incomplete records that has happened only twice before (2nd & 8th of June) since the end of Feb. 

 

Singapore not far behind.  In the last fortnight, 6 days had no local cases and a max of 2 on any day – most of those in dorm accommodation.




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  #2598766 6-Nov-2020 10:19
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DS248:

 

A new milestone in yesterday's reported case numbers - not a single local case in either NZ or AU. 

 

From my now somewhat incomplete records that has happened only twice before (2nd & 8th of June) since the end of Feb. 

 

Singapore not far behind.  In the last fortnight, 6 days had no local cases and a max of 2 on any day – most of those in dorm accommodation.

 

 

footnote: these guys (SG and VIC) have been doing what they're doing for months and months. it's not a 2-week turnaround as some people seem to think. in the case of Vic - shutdown (well their version of it) since what June? just checked - july 9


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  #2598841 6-Nov-2020 11:23
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Operation Moonshot: rapid Covid test missed over 50% of cases in pilot
Exclusive: mass-testing experts say tests should not be widely used in hospitals or care homes

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/05/operation-moonshot-rapid-covid-test-missed-over-50-of-cases-in-pilot

 

""
A rapid coronavirus test at the heart of Boris Johnson’s mass-testing strategy missed more than 50% of positive cases in an Operation Moonshot pilot in Greater Manchester, the Guardian can reveal.

 

The 20-minute tests, on which the government has spent £323m for use with hospital and care home staff with no symptoms, identified only 46.7% of infections during a crucial trial in Manchester and Salford last month.
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Unfortunately paywalled, should be more info as time goes on from other sources.

 

Much like battery technology claims there is a path from lab to real world that may take some time and results in interim may not be so impressive.

 

There are it seems better tests, but then costs go up, and part of deal is to have a test that is cheap to repeat often, easy and quick.
Like testing 10K students a day, every day at some USA campuses that are being trialed.
We will get there but not today it seems.




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  #2598847 6-Nov-2020 11:27
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when politicians decide to buy stuff from ebay this happens. luckily then don't sell vaccines on ebay ...

 

on the flip side someone just got their retirement sorted


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  #2598854 6-Nov-2020 11:39
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Batman:

 

DS248:

 

A new milestone in yesterday's reported case numbers - not a single local case in either NZ or AU. 

 

From my now somewhat incomplete records that has happened only twice before (2nd & 8th of June) since the end of Feb. 

 

Singapore not far behind.  In the last fortnight, 6 days had no local cases and a max of 2 on any day – most of those in dorm accommodation.

 

 

footnote: these guys (SG and VIC) have been doing what they're doing for months and months. it's not a 2-week turnaround as some people seem to think. in the case of Vic - shutdown (well their version of it) since what June? just checked - july 9

 

 

 

 

Yes, as per chart below (lockdown info approx sketched on).  Big difference between VIC and US & EU is that VIC did not cut their lockdown short.  Other relevant bit is that their initial softer version of a lockdown did not work (though it did impact the rate of growth in case numbers).

 

The reward - as of this morning, VIC now 7 straight days of no cases.

 

 

 

 

 


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  #2598900 6-Nov-2020 11:45
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Batman:

 

footnote: these guys (SG and VIC) have been doing what they're doing for months and months. it's not a 2-week turnaround as some people seem to think. in the case of Vic - shutdown (well their version of it) since what June? just checked - july 9

 

 

Victoria are very close to elimination,   in fact they are getting so close, that their health service has to keep telling people they only have suppression policy

 

They have had no new cases for 7 days and only 20 active cases remain ( presumably in some home isolation)

 

If all goes well these cases will recover in the next 2 weeks and we will only have one state with a low level outbreak..

 

 


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  #2598906 6-Nov-2020 11:51
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Batman:

 

when politicians decide to buy stuff from ebay this happens. luckily then don't sell vaccines on ebay ...

 

on the flip side someone just got their retirement sorted

 

 

Well not quite ebay, but there is a cure in PNG I could sell you ?

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-30/png-prime-minister-defends-million-dollar-covid19-cure-plans/12831486

 

 


 
 
 

Shop now on AliExpress (affiliate link).
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  #2598967 6-Nov-2020 12:12
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ezbee:

 

Batman:

 

when politicians decide to buy stuff from ebay this happens. luckily then don't sell vaccines on ebay ...

 

on the flip side someone just got their retirement sorted

 

 

Well not quite ebay, but there is a cure in PNG I could sell you ?

 

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-30/png-prime-minister-defends-million-dollar-covid19-cure-plans/12831486

 

 

Yeah, saw that, I've got a bridge on order that I think I can possibly sell at the same time....

 

 

 

Questions are being raised about Niugini Biomed which is yet to do any clinical trials.
Eight doctors and scientists have supposedly scanned 30,000 existing drugs - picking three to be combined into their claimed cure.

 

“I can tell you how we found the cure, God,” Niugini Biomed secretary Frank M’Alin said.
“Can you imagine the economic implications it's going to be for this country? The world is going to run to this nation because we have the solution for Covid-19.”

 

Leaked documents from the prime minister’s office shows NZ$4 million has been allocated to fund the research.
https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/world/millions-in-government-funding-given-png-company-claims-have-covid-19-cure-v1

 

 


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  #2598982 6-Nov-2020 12:58
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News says nurse did everything right (I think you can paraphrase that to day nurse did everything as required by protocols) yet still got infected

https://i.stuff.co.nz/national/health/coronavirus/300151717/covidinfected-nurse-did-everything-right-report-finds

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  #2599134 6-Nov-2020 16:07
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Victoria seems to be benefiting from that extra week or so of lockdown, while NSW still ticks over single digit cases.

 

Direct Flights to New Zealand back on Monday.

 

Europe seems to be going for the short sharp 4 week lockdowns that are barely enough , the extra few weeks seems to do the business.

 

 


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  #2599162 6-Nov-2020 16:32
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ezbee:

 

Victoria seems to be benefiting from that extra week or so of lockdown, while NSW still ticks over single digit cases.

 

Direct Flights to New Zealand back on Monday.

 

Europe seems to be going for the short sharp 4 week lockdowns that are barely enough , the extra few weeks seems to do the business.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Europes lock downs seem to be just about slowing it down and removing a high peak of cases so the health system doesn't get overwhelmed, rather than anything to do with getting rid of it. Unlike Victorias lockdown which is more about eliminating it, and is why they have apparently had the longest lockdown in the world so far.  The problem is that potentially they could have years of such lockdowns in EUrope, even with a vaccine, which is going to be very bad for the economies.It would depend on how effective a vaccine is and how long it is effective for. So it is a case of whether this is going to be a new normal for potentially years. The WHO is apparently telling countries they shouldn't use lockdowns, which I am guessing is referring to these countries who are not able to control it's spread like Europe, without having to keep going into lockdowns.


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  #2599177 6-Nov-2020 16:53
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ezbee:

 

Europe seems to be going for the short sharp 4 week lockdowns that are barely enough , the extra few weeks seems to do the business.

 

 

Europe are basically hoping to slow it enough to allow the health system to "flatten the curve" - remember that phrase from the COVID past

 

4 weeks will not be enough, and there are varying degrees pf severity... I think I heard that garden centres would still be open in the UK?

 

  


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  #2599286 6-Nov-2020 21:43
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New Auckland Community Case

 

 

 

A worker from the Jet Park quarantine facility in Māngere. Had eaten brunch at Mezze Bar on Thursday before visiting a Queen St liquor store.

 

 

 

Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS) said anyone who was at the Mezze Bar between 11am and 1pm on Thursday is considered a casual contact. They should watch for symptoms and get tested if they feel unwell. The person dined alone, and no close contacts had been identified at the restaurant.

 

After leaving the restaurant, the person went to Liquor.Com on Queen St for 15 minutes around 1.30pm. Those who visited the bottle shop between 1pm and 2pm are also casual contacts and should watch for symptoms. People who scanned the Covid-19 Tracer app at those locations at similar times should receive a notification, confirming they were there around the same time as the case.

 

 

 

 


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  #2599288 6-Nov-2020 21:49
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And:

 

The person had been swabbed on Tuesday as part of the routine testing for staff in the facility. That test came back negative the next day.

 

However, they were tested again on Thursday after developing symptoms. That time the test was positive for Covid-19.

 

The case was reported to the ministry on Friday afternoon.


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  #2599539 7-Nov-2020 15:25
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US +132,540 cases yesterday on Worldometers; yet another record


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