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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #1170 - Dec 27th, 2024 at 8:05pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Dec 27th, 2024 at 2:58pm:
yours would be AgedCarecovid.com.au.

i believe you are the sole subscriber Cry Cry


Yes.

Very amusing.

Meanwhile... I wonder how many Covid deaths there were in Australian Aged Care this week? Or how many Covid deaths for all age groups?

No one knows because our governments (and Covid) are taking Christmas and the New Year off (apparently).

https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1872520431896609036

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🇦🇺AUSTRALIA weekly COVID update: 27 December 2024


How very "convenient". Just a small report from South Australia about a "downward" trend in cases (because hardly anyone is testing, as usual. And especially at this time of year).

Let's see what a couple of the 'punters' have to say about that, shall we?

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TheBossRoss 🇪🇺 🧶 ❄ 📷 6x💉
@BettinaSRoss1
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Replying to @BigBadDenis
Covid is on a Christmas break, I see. Joy to the world and all that ... 🤦‍♀️

Dec 27, 2024 · 6:35 AM UTC


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Matt Nisselle
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Replying to @BigBadDenis
The ‘busiest’ time of the Australian calendar for SARS & they all shut down….

Dec 27, 2024 · 6:41 AM UTC


Of course.

And... as always... disgraceful stuff.
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #1171 - Jan 5th, 2025 at 9:59pm
 
Shocking!

1st week of 2025 and already another
27
Covid deaths reported in Australian Aged Care.

https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1875531755886895451

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COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care facilities: 2 January 2025

🔹Active cases: 1,725 (+254)
🔹Active outbreaks: 287 (+52)
🔹Residents: 1,270 (+181)
🔹Staff: 455 (+73)
🔹Reported deaths in 2025: 27 (+27)


Another big increase in outbreaks and cases as well.

https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1875531758671917264

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7,231 aged care COVID deaths since beginning of pandemic

🔸686 reported deaths in 2020
🔸226 reported deaths in 2021
🔸3,855 reported deaths in 2022
🔸1,359 reported deaths in 2023
🔸1,078 reported deaths in 2024
🔸27 reported deaths in 2025


And, as usual, not a word from the pollies or the media.

Truly disgraceful stuff.

Especially the continuing use of "BE COVIDSAFE" on the reports.
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #1172 - Jan 11th, 2025 at 8:30am
 
While someone is still being "invigorated" by "personal responsibility" (careful, don't make a mess of your phone screen)  Shocked, the disgrace that is Covid deaths in Australian Aged Care continues.

Only 11 days into the New Year and already
40
deaths reported (13 more last week).


https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1877562488381637060

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COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care facilities: 9 Jan 2025

🔹Active cases: 1,907 (+193)
🔹Active outbreaks: 289 (+16)
🔹Residents: 1,408 (+143)
🔹Staff: 499 (+50)
🔹Reported deaths in 2025: 40 (+13)


https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1877562491905126728

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7,244 aged care COVID deaths since beginning of pandemic

🔸686 reported deaths in 2020
🔸226 reported deaths in 2021
🔸3,855 reported deaths in 2022
🔸1,359 reported deaths in 2023
🔸1,078 reported deaths in 2024
🔸40 reported deaths in 2025


And:

https://x.com/_Science_Wins/status/1877662156134699060

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My 79 year-old Neighbour died of #COVID mid-week.

When I last encouraged her to get vaccinated (mid-year) she told me: “I’ve had it before, so I’ve got good immunity - even the Government says we all do now!” 🤦‍♂️

This is Public Health failure…

UNNECESSARY DEATH 😔


Yes, it is. All as a result of deliberate public health messaging failure by our governments.

Truly disgraceful stuff.

Also:

https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1877636850803991002

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🇦🇺AUSTRALIA weekly COVID update: 10 January 2025


Cases are up again (for the States and Territory that are reporting but cases would be up everywhere, of course).

But, hey... never mind all that. How good's the cricket and tennis?  Roll Eyes

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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #1173 - Jan 20th, 2025 at 12:24pm
 
Yes, people are still dying of Covid in Australia.

Especially in aged care.

(Been a bit busy the past week sorting out a few things with My Aged Care and Centrelink regarding my aunt's care package which has finally been approved).

There were another 21 Covid deaths in Australian Aged Care last week, 61 deaths so far this year and we're only just over halfway through January.

https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1880104207308714231

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COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care facilities: 16 Jan 2025

🔹Active cases: 1,587 (-261)
🔹Active outbreaks: 251 (-28)
🔹Residents: 1,139 (-223)
🔹Staff: 448 (-38)
🔹Reported deaths in 2025: 61 (+21)


https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1880104210097926293

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7,265 aged care COVID deaths since beginning of pandemic

🔸686 reported deaths in 2020
🔸226 reported deaths in 2021
🔸3,855 reported deaths in 2022
🔸1,359 reported deaths in 2023
🔸1,078 reported deaths in 2024
🔸61 reported deaths in 2025


And, as usual, not a word from the pollies or the media.

Disgraceful stuff.

Tim, the ex virologist, sums it all up quite well.

https://x.com/LettersfromTim/status/1880876784666935765

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21 COVID deaths last week in Aged Care homes

61 so far in 2025 - averaging just under 4 deaths per day

Not a word from media

Not an ounce of action from @AlboMP
or flunky @Mark_Butler_MP


If you vote Labor at the Federal election you’re complicit in Govt manslaughter


Yes. Yes you are. However, I doubt that anything would change if the Liberals win the Federal election this year.

And, also from Tim, an update on the US Covid situation:

https://x.com/LettersfromTim/status/1881161334609617345

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Anyone who thinks “it’s over” needs to wake the f... up


Yes. Yes they do.

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BNO News
@BNOFeed
Weekly U.S. COVID update:

- New cases: 207,014 est.
- Admissions: 14,491 (-20%)
- In hospital: 12,386 (+3%)
- In ICU: 1,735 (+6%)
- New deaths: 910
- Average: 674 (+14%)


910 deaths in a week... and not a word from their media or pollies, just like Australia.
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #1174 - Jan 20th, 2025 at 6:56pm
 
If people are still dying from Covid. Shouldn't there be lockdowns?
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #1175 - Jan 20th, 2025 at 7:58pm
 
Carl D wrote on Jan 20th, 2025 at 12:24pm:
Yes, people are still dying of Covid in Australia.

Especially in aged care.

(Been a bit busy the past week sorting out a few things with My Aged Care and Centrelink regarding my aunt's care package which has finally been approved).

There were another 21 Covid deaths in Australian Aged Care last week, 61 deaths so far this year and we're only just over halfway through January.

https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1880104207308714231

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COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care facilities: 16 Jan 2025

🔹Active cases: 1,587 (-261)
🔹Active outbreaks: 251 (-28)
🔹Residents: 1,139 (-223)
🔹Staff: 448 (-38)
🔹Reported deaths in 2025: 61 (+21)


https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1880104210097926293

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7,265 aged care COVID deaths since beginning of pandemic

🔸686 reported deaths in 2020
🔸226 reported deaths in 2021
🔸3,855 reported deaths in 2022
🔸1,359 reported deaths in 2023
🔸1,078 reported deaths in 2024
🔸61 reported deaths in 2025


And, as usual, not a word from the pollies or the media.

Disgraceful stuff.

Tim, the ex virologist, sums it all up quite well.

https://x.com/LettersfromTim/status/1880876784666935765

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21 COVID deaths last week in Aged Care homes

61 so far in 2025 - averaging just under 4 deaths per day

Not a word from media

Not an ounce of action from @AlboMP
or flunky @Mark_Butler_MP


If you vote Labor at the Federal election you’re complicit in Govt manslaughter


Yes. Yes you are. However, I doubt that anything would change if the Liberals win the Federal election this year.

And, also from Tim, an update on the US Covid situation:

https://x.com/LettersfromTim/status/1881161334609617345

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Anyone who thinks “it’s over” needs to wake the f... up


Yes. Yes they do.

Quote:
BNO News
@BNOFeed
Weekly U.S. COVID update:

- New cases: 207,014 est.
- Admissions: 14,491 (-20%)
- In hospital: 12,386 (+3%)
- In ICU: 1,735 (+6%)
- New deaths: 910
- Average: 674 (+14%)


910 deaths in a week... and not a word from their media or pollies, just like Australia.


Pretty bloody bad and there could still be a new mutation that radically ups the death toll.
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #1176 - Jan 20th, 2025 at 8:21pm
 
Covid, schmovid. Pneumonia.

"The old man's friend" is a term used to describe pneumonia, which is a common cause of death in the elderly. The term was first used by Sir William Osler in the late 1800s.

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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #1177 - Jan 21st, 2025 at 3:48pm
 
Frank wrote on Jan 20th, 2025 at 8:21pm:
Covid, schmovid. Pneumonia.

"The old man's friend" is a term used to describe pneumonia, which is a common cause of death in the elderly. The term was first used by Sir William Osler in the late 1800s.



How very 'aquascootish' (but without the word salad).
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Reply #1178 - Jan 26th, 2025 at 10:49am
 
Looks like there wasn't a report on Covid deaths in Australian Aged Care last week.

How very unsurprising.

Australia Day long weekend, of course - I'm betting the people responsible for preparing the weekly report 'knocked off' early on Friday and they won't be back until Tuesday.

Meanwhile...

Spinal surgery, aged care, long COVID: Australia’s most expensive hospital stays revealed

Paywalled as usual but here's the article:

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Private health insurers are increasingly concerned about long and intensive hospital stays for patients suffering severe post-COVID symptoms including pneumonia, delirium and muscle wastage, as researchers warn the disease continues to place immense strain on Australia’s health system.

Almost half a million hospital stays each cost private health funds $10,000 or more in 2023, the latest analysis of claims data reveals, an increase of 8 per cent on the previous year.

The most expensive claim was $785,625 for a small bowel obstruction, followed by $753,362 paid to a public hospital caring for an elderly man awaiting admission to residential aged care for 613 days, and $605,419 for a man with a serious bacterial skin infection (cellulitis).

A woman spent three months in hospital with severe complications from spinal fusion surgery to treat lower back pain, costing her insurer $343,950. A further 13 claims related to complications from spinal fusion surgery cost more than $180,000, despite doubts about the efficacy of the procedure.

The analysis by Private Health Australia, the peak body representing health funds, also found insurers continued to pay out hundreds of thousands of dollars to patients in hospitals with serious symptoms of long COVID.
In two of the most severe cases of long COVID recorded in private hospitals, a woman in her 80s spent almost 100 days in hospital, while a man’s four-month ordeal cost his insurer $70,000.

“Health funds are particularly concerned about long COVID, not only for respiratory illnesses, but the effects on a whole range of body systems,” said Private Health Australia director of policy and research Ben Harris. “COVID and long COVID are continuing to wreak havoc in the community, continuing to hospitalise people for long periods of time, and continuing to have an effect on private health insurance premiums.”

Professor Martin Hensher, a health economist at the University of Tasmania’s Menzies Institute for Medical Research, said that while the high claims represented the most extreme cases, they were a reminder of the significant burden of COVID-19 on individuals and the health system.

“This is an illness that didn’t exist five years ago … it’s additional demand on the system,” Hensher said. “The wake-up call here is that, while [long COVID] is never going to be like heart disease or cancer in terms of scale, actually we’ve got people who are being hospitalised at very high cost.”

In a separate analysis of public hospital data, published in the Medical Journal of Australia in November, Hensher and a team of researchers found hospital admissions related to post-COVID symptoms and complications cost taxpayers an average of $11,000.

Estimating the true cost of long COVID to the health system was difficult, Hensher said, because state and federal governments do not collect data on how many people have the disease.

“We don’t really understand the true scale of the problem,” Hensher said. “People really have long COVID, so we need to know how can we make the health system work properly for these people.”

Professor Steven Faux, who runs the long COVID clinic at St Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney, recently had a patient in her 90s who contracted COVID in June but could not clear it, returning to hospital several times with superinfections.

“Generally, we don’t see people who are going to survive stay in hospital longer than four weeks … but what happens is they don’t get better in the community, which is the definition of long COVID,” Faux said. “The GPs struggle to continue managing them and then send them back in for more acute treatment.”

Faux said employers and insurers covering income protection were increasingly asking the clinic for help getting employees with long COVID back to work. “We’re saying they will improve because the evidence says they will, but they need access to multidisciplinary, well-coordinated treatments,” Faux said.
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Federal Health Minister Mark Butler announced $14.5 million in funding for long COVID research in June, which he said would “generate knowledge to support new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches for people with long COVID”.

Faux said the St Vincent’s clinic had received funding to investigate how to care for people with long COVID but did not expect results for several years. Meanwhile, he anticipated “a sort of a struggle”.

A 2023 analysis found long COVID costs the Australian economy at least $5.7 billion. Analysis by Hensher and others published in the Medical Journal of Australia in November, estimated the annual economic burden of long COVID at between $1.7 billion and $6.3 billion.


So much for this "mild respiratory virus".
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Reply #1179 - Feb 1st, 2025 at 11:03pm
 
Another 6 Covid deaths in Australian Aged Care last week.

88 Aged Care Covid deaths for the whole of January.

And, as usual, not a word from the pollies or the media.

I believe Tim the ex virologist sums things up pretty well:

https://x.com/LettersfromTim/status/1885374894852235428

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88 COVID deaths in Aged Care in January

The Media don’t care

@AlboMP
cares even less

4,500+ have died from COVID in Aged Care homes since Albanese was elected in May 2022

He’s done nothing to prevent even one death


https://x.com/LettersfromTim/status/1885548813580197946

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Where are you @abcnews
@Hayley_Gleeson
???

Not interested because they’re old? In aged care?


Disgraceful stuff.
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Reply #1180 - Feb 2nd, 2025 at 5:53am
 
yesterdays news.
 

carl probably is still terrified on the Y2K virus  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
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Re: People are still dying of Covid19 in Australia
Reply #1181 - Feb 2nd, 2025 at 11:08am
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 2nd, 2025 at 5:53am:
yesterdays news.
 

carl probably is still terrified on the Y2K virus  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


Yes, of course it is.

88 Aged Care Covid deaths in a month in Australia is just so... normal, isn't it?

Especially in the middle of summer.

I suppose we should be thankful for still getting these reports for now... if this was the US under the Trump/Musk/RFK Jr. regime we wouldn't be getting any reports at all... about any illnesses (even though the illnesses and deaths will continue and probably escalate).

Oh, and I'm not terrified of anything, except for the occasional scare when I try to imagine what the heck goes on at that little farm in Nowheresville, Outback Queensland (population: still 10).

Thank you.  Smiley
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Reply #1182 - Feb 2nd, 2025 at 7:20pm
 
Anyway...

https://x.com/BigBadDenis/status/1885811362557010242?

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Unacceptable’: Doctors raise alarm as COVID runs rampant in Aussie aged care facilities.

"The COVID death rate of our elderly in residential care is double that of the pandemic peak. Experts are blaming poor vaccination rates."


https://archive.md/k2w7n

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Twice as many elderly Australians in residential care have died from Covid in the past ­almost three years than in the peak of the pandemic, with ­experts pointing the blame at “really, really poor vaccination” rates in the country’s aged care homes.
Australia recorded 2415 Covid-related deaths in residential aged care between February 18, 2020, to May 19, 2022.
Since then, Australia has ­recorded 4778 deaths between May 27, 2022, to January 16, 2025.
Since then, Australia has recorded 4778 deaths between 27 May 2022 to 16 Jan 2025.
Latest Covid vaccination data in aged care homes reveals that more than 100 aged care facilities have fewer than 10 per cent of their residents vaccinated against the virus.
More than 200 other aged care facilities had less than 20-30 per cent of their patients vaccinated either in the past six months or in the past 12 months.


Definitely unacceptable.

And, who is responsible for this?

Oh, yes... that would be the same government(s) who are now too afraid to mention the C(ovid) word anymore, even in State government vaccination advertising campaigns.

The same government(s) who are no doubt rubbing their hands together with glee thinking about all the money they're saving on vaccines, pensions and healthcare costs.

https://x.com/Steviesword/status/1885846754744230274

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But in positive news vacancies in Aged care facility beds are increasing. This is all down to The Human Sacrifice Policy.


Exactly.

And, as long as our governments and the media maintain their 'conspiracy of silence' regarding all things Covid, the majority of the population will remain blissfully unaware of this national disgrace.

Shocking.
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Reply #1183 - Feb 3rd, 2025 at 2:59pm
 
carl, we have a massive shortage of housing for young people in australia.

many homes in good suburbs with good services are occupied by the elderly and the government need these freed up.

your best bet is to assume 'personal responsibility"

the government see you and your type as a cost and you can expect no help from them

i, however can offer you excellent advice on diet and nutrition exercise sleep and other healthy practices.

ill health does NOT mean a lack of covid vaccine in the bloodstream

there is a bit more to it then that  Wink
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Reply #1184 - Feb 4th, 2025 at 12:16am
 
aquascoot wrote on Feb 3rd, 2025 at 2:59pm:
carl, we have a massive shortage of housing for young people in australia.


We have a massive shortage of housing (especially affordable housing) for everyone in Australia at the moment. What's your point?

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many homes in good suburbs with good services are occupied by the elderly and the government need these freed up.


Really? Why? So, are you saying the government should deliberately kill off the elderly and other vulnerable people so these homes and services can be "freed up"?

How very Trump/Musk/RFK Jr. ish of you. I really should be shocked but because I know you so well I'm not in the least bit shocked or surprised.

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your best bet is to assume 'personal responsibility"


Is that the same "personal responsibility" that has now replaced "public health" by governments in Australia and most Western countries (and no one bothers to assume)?

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the government see you and your type as a cost and you can expect no help from them


Again - how very Trump/Musk/RFK Jr. ish of you.

What do you suggest? A Logan's Run or Soylent Green 'solution' to the (alleged) problem? Hmm... I probably shouldn't be giving you ideas.

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i, however can offer you excellent advice on diet and nutrition exercise sleep and other healthy practices.


OK, I'll bite. Let's see this "excellent advice".

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ill health does NOT mean a lack of covid vaccine in the bloodstream

there is a bit more to it then that  Wink


Huh? What are you going on about?

Oh, OK... I'll bite again (I just know I am going to regret this). Let's see this "bit more to it than that" (just add it to your "excellent advice on diet and nutrition exercise sleep and other healthy practices").  Roll Eyes
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