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did the protestors spread the virus?
Jun 15th, 2020 at 6:11pm
 
The big BLM protests were on June 6. It typically takes about 5 days or more for an infected person to show symptoms. This is the daily number of new cases in Australia from June 6 to yesterday:

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Re: did the protestors spread the virus?
Reply #1 - Jun 15th, 2020 at 6:38pm
 
Could be - where are the epicentres?

A li'l ol' coronavirus on the front porch never hurt nobody..
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Reply #2 - Jun 15th, 2020 at 6:38pm
 
BLM protesters spread Covid to Aboriginal communities and wipes them out.

Irony much?
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Reply #3 - Jun 15th, 2020 at 6:45pm
 
Yes but probably about 15% to the extent of the governors opening states prematurely.

We will know in a a few weeks how badly but the numbers we are seeing today are due to te states opening too soon and too quickly.
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Reply #4 - Jun 15th, 2020 at 7:00pm
 
Dnarever wrote on Jun 15th, 2020 at 6:45pm:
Yes but probably about 15% to the extent of the governors opening states prematurely.

We will know in a a few weeks how badly but the numbers we are seeing today are due to te states opening too soon and too quickly.


You mean Premiers? What states are have opened their borders? None of the states that closed them have opened them yet have they? So which Premiers would you like to blame rather than the mass gatherings?

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Victoria, the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales never closed their borders when the coronavirus took hold from mid-March, beyond the standard non-essential travel bans.

However, other states and territories took swift action.

The Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia and Tasmania all implemented border closures in March and April.

But finally, some states are beginning to consider interstate visitors.

https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/national/2020/06/13/borders/
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Reply #5 - Jun 15th, 2020 at 9:15pm
 
These 2 were posted an hour apart.

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Reply #6 - Jun 15th, 2020 at 9:15pm
 
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Reply #7 - Jun 15th, 2020 at 9:17pm
 
New York the largest outbreak of any city in the world no problems with BLM protest.

If it's no problem in NY why is it a problem anywhere else?
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Reply #8 - Jun 15th, 2020 at 9:28pm
 
hi Baron.

this is because the mainstream media is "ideologically possessed"

its a religion.

they dont question the logic anymore then the pope questions the logic of a virgin birth or ISIS question the logic of eating pork.

and pointing it out to the media will have zero effect.

you are dealing with people who are possessed.

as Carl Jung said

"people dont have ideas, ideas have people"
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Reply #9 - Jun 15th, 2020 at 9:50pm
 
freediver wrote on Jun 15th, 2020 at 6:11pm:
The big BLM protests were on June 6. It typically takes about 5 days or more for an infected person to show symptoms. This is the daily number of new cases in Australia from June 6 to yesterday:

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that is very depressing.

All the good work 98 % of Australia did now is in peril.
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Reply #10 - Jun 16th, 2020 at 6:36am
 
Sprint

Turn that frown upside down

This was always going to happen my friend
we are talking about a virus 4 times as contagious as influenza
We are talking about a virus which has no vaccine
And probably even when we get a vaccine it will be fairly ineffective

Now considering we have had an influenza outbreak every year for the last 150 years

What are the odds that we can eliminate covid and never have it come back

It's 4 x as contagious
Literally half the people who have it have no symptoms so there is no way are preventing them spreading it
And we will probably have a very very ordinary vaccine

Accepting those facts
Which I think you must
means you have to accept the very real possibility but literally half the population are going to get it

Now there is a small case to be made for waiting for a vaccine
So that these numbers are lessened somewhat

But they are only going to be lessened somewhat
literally tens of millions of Australians are going to catch this
They are probably going to be catching it every winter for decades

and anyone who thinks that Australia can remain in shut down for decades
Whilst America England Europe and Asia just get on with economic growth

We will be back to the days of Sydney cove
You will have citizens at rosehill trying to grow vegetables
To feed the starving masses

You are a sprint cyclist
So I imagine you have a fantastic lung capacity
You should power through covid
In a fortnight
And then it's back to normal awesomeness for you
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Reply #11 - Jun 16th, 2020 at 6:41am
 
Baronvonrort wrote on Jun 15th, 2020 at 9:17pm:
New York the largest outbreak of any city in the world no problems with BLM protest.

If it's no problem in NY why is it a problem anywhere else?


I have a problem with it ...... the whole premise is based on a lie.

As it is in Australia.

Are you saying the measures taken in reaction to COV19 shouldn't have happened?

All these idiot protesters have certainly wound the clock back & made it look like a waste of the majorities time & efforts.......

especially for our frontline workers... Doctors, Nurses, hospital staff, Ambos, Police, etc.

See if the borders are opened if the daily number of cases starts to lift even higher.

Of course these protests will spread & increase the cases of COV19. They already have.
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Reply #12 - Jun 16th, 2020 at 8:16am
 
Australia’s Grand and Glorious Prime Minister, Scotty from Marketing, has been on the radio slamming anyone who attended the Black Lives Matter protests.
He’s saying no one there cared about social distancing (and by extension their fellow Australians). He’s saying everyone there was just there for themselves, with no concern for the 432 Indigenous deaths in custody that have occurred since 1991.

In light of Scott Morrison’s comments, I thought I might just highlight a few instances where the Prime Minister was less than careful about social distancing measures, and less than careful about the lives of Australians he pretends to be so “concerned” for. Here they are;

1. On the weekend Coronavirus first erupted in Australia, Scott Morrison let a 5000 person Christian fundamentalist conference go ahead. He did this against the direct advice of health officials, and the decision was most likely driven by his extremist religious beliefs. Scott Morrison didn’t care about social distancing then.

2. On the same exact weekend around two months back, Scott Morrison also let rugby league matches go ahead. Hundreds of thousands attended. Scott Morrison let these massive events go ahead against the direct advice of health officials, with this decision coming from no apparent or obvious place. Scott Morrison didn’t care about social distancing then either.

3. Scott Morrison pressured premiers across Australia to return schools early, around one month ago. This was against the direct advice of health officials and teachers unions. Since the return of schooling across Australia, there has been no directive to socially distance in schools (not that you can enforce such a directive anyway). Kids have been tackling each other, in frequent close contact, and spreading germs. Scott Morrison wasn’t that concerned about social distancing at that stage either.

4. On the exact same day of the protests, the North Shore Markets were hosted in Sydney. These markets saw thousands of people moving around in close proximity, with no face masks and no social distancing. Our caring Prime Minister couldn’t care less about that.

5. Bars and clubs were open across Sydney on the weekend of the protests. Social distancing directives were barely obeyed in many bars and clubs, but Scott Morrison made no mention of this. He still didn’t care.

6. The Sydney CBD Westfield was open on the day of the protests. Thousands of people were there, and none of them were social distancing. Scott Morrison has avoided criticism of anyone shopping at the Sydney Westfield on that day: Scott likes shoppers, as a marketing man is inclined to, so he didn’t care about that either.

7. The only large group of people not wearing facemasks at the protests were the police. For some reason or another, Scott Morrison has refused to criticise them. Scott Morrison dosen’t care if police don’t take correct sanitary measures.

Now, not to be cynical, but is it possible Scott Morrison’s “moral outrage” (which he expressed on the radio today) is somewhat fake? Is it possible the Prime Minister is pretending to be “morally concerned” when he realistically dosen’t care less? Call it what you want and call people who protested what you want, but I can’t really take Scott Morrison’s “moral concern” that seriously. And I don’t think any other young Australians should either.

It will be a cold day in Hell before I take a moral lecture from the man who holidayed in Hawaii when his country burned.
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Reply #13 - Jun 16th, 2020 at 1:39pm
 
Pedro Curevo wrote on Jun 16th, 2020 at 8:16am:
Australia’s Grand and Glorious Prime Minister, Scotty from Marketing, has been on the radio slamming anyone who attended the Black Lives Matter protests.
He’s saying no one there cared about social distancing (and by extension their fellow Australians). He’s saying everyone there was just there for themselves, with no concern for the 432 Indigenous deaths in custody that have occurred since 1991.

In light of Scott Morrison’s comments, I thought I might just highlight a few instances where the Prime Minister was less than careful about social distancing measures, and less than careful about the lives of Australians he pretends to be so “concerned” for. Here they are;

1. On the weekend Coronavirus first erupted in Australia, Scott Morrison let a 5000 person Christian fundamentalist conference go ahead. He did this against the direct advice of health officials, and the decision was most likely driven by his extremist religious beliefs. Scott Morrison didn’t care about social distancing then.

2. On the same exact weekend around two months back, Scott Morrison also let rugby league matches go ahead. Hundreds of thousands attended. Scott Morrison let these massive events go ahead against the direct advice of health officials, with this decision coming from no apparent or obvious place. Scott Morrison didn’t care about social distancing then either.

3. Scott Morrison pressured premiers across Australia to return schools early, around one month ago. This was against the direct advice of health officials and teachers unions. Since the return of schooling across Australia, there has been no directive to socially distance in schools (not that you can enforce such a directive anyway). Kids have been tackling each other, in frequent close contact, and spreading germs. Scott Morrison wasn’t that concerned about social distancing at that stage either.

4. On the exact same day of the protests, the North Shore Markets were hosted in Sydney. These markets saw thousands of people moving around in close proximity, with no face masks and no social distancing. Our caring Prime Minister couldn’t care less about that.

5. Bars and clubs were open across Sydney on the weekend of the protests. Social distancing directives were barely obeyed in many bars and clubs, but Scott Morrison made no mention of this. He still didn’t care.

6. The Sydney CBD Westfield was open on the day of the protests. Thousands of people were there, and none of them were social distancing. Scott Morrison has avoided criticism of anyone shopping at the Sydney Westfield on that day: Scott likes shoppers, as a marketing man is inclined to, so he didn’t care about that either.

7. The only large group of people not wearing facemasks at the protests were the police. For some reason or another, Scott Morrison has refused to criticise them. Scott Morrison dosen’t care if police don’t take correct sanitary measures.

Now, not to be cynical, but is it possible Scott Morrison’s “moral outrage” (which he expressed on the radio today) is somewhat fake? Is it possible the Prime Minister is pretending to be “morally concerned” when he realistically dosen’t care less? Call it what you want and call people who protested what you want, but I can’t really take Scott Morrison’s “moral concern” that seriously. And I don’t think any other young Australians should either.

It will be a cold day in Hell before I take a moral lecture from the man who holidayed in Hawaii when his country burned.

 
Well who gives a farque whether you do or not ....

the BLM protests should have been stomped on & stomped on hard.

All those who made sacrifices & worked on the frontlines have been treated with contempt by the morons who attended.

The BLM movement is based on a leftist lie & runs on a premise that is hugely contrary to the statistics.

And all the businesses & sporting associations supporting it & taking the knee for a criminal thug like George Floyd are just virtue signalling morons like the BLM protesters.

Seems the same cap fits you.
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Reply #14 - Jun 16th, 2020 at 3:09pm
 
Apparently the first protestor to test positive just had a second test and he's neg.
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