So rounding to the nearest 100, basically 0% accurate then....Lightning McQueen wrote:43%am Bays wrote:What's your standard error of estimate on those percentages?Lightning McQueen wrote:
The information supplied is only 100% accurate 70% of the the time, only 50% of them occasions depend who made the RAT.
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Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Well, if you are credibility of the "source" then you mean the FDA. CHD aren't the source.Wedgie wrote:Not a great source. Credibility zero.Jimmy_041 wrote: What Pfizer didn't want you to know for 75 years
https://au.finance.yahoo.com/news/chd-s ... 00826.html
Children's Health Defense is an American 501 nonprofit activist group mainly known for anti-vaccine activities and has been identified as one of the main sources of misinformation on vaccines.
https://news.bloomberglaw.com/health-la ... ata-pronto
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And Wikipedia is such a credible source...........
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FIL tested positive tonight, at 81 its a bit of a concern but considering how social he is it was only a mater of time TBH
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Here we go again 
Son has bought it home from school. Its been more than 8 weeks since I had my positive test so I can now be a close contact. 14 days, going to test tomorrow in the hope of going positive to spend less time in iso.
Son has bought it home from school. Its been more than 8 weeks since I had my positive test so I can now be a close contact. 14 days, going to test tomorrow in the hope of going positive to spend less time in iso.
If you don't like it, change it. If you don't want to change it, it can't be that bad!
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Pretty unlikely for you to test positive. U less it's a different strain completely you'll have too many antibodies. The exemption period really needs to go out to 6 months.Mythical Creature wrote:Here we go again
Son has bought it home from school. Its been more than 8 weeks since I had my positive test so I can now be a close contact. 14 days, going to test tomorrow in the hope of going positive to spend less time in iso.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
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Schools starting to really struggle with staffing numbers due to contracting/close contacting.
Wouldn't surprise if the vaccine mandate gets dropped (like the police force) or close contacts rules change. If not, you may see students of particular year levels or even whole schools being at home for periods again.
Wouldn't surprise if the vaccine mandate gets dropped (like the police force) or close contacts rules change. If not, you may see students of particular year levels or even whole schools being at home for periods again.
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Due to the numbers in my sons class, yesterday sa health via the school asked for every kid that isn't already positive in that class to have a pcr by today.Pag wrote:Schools starting to really struggle with staffing numbers due to contracting/close contacting.
Wouldn't surprise if the vaccine mandate gets dropped (like the police force) or close contacts rules change. If not, you may see students of particular year levels or even whole schools being at home for periods again.
I would bet over half the cases now would be coming via school.
I probably won't catch it again, so hoping the mrs and daughter go positive today so that they get the 8 week immunity and make me highly unlikely to be a close contact
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SA Heath pushed a testing blitz over the last 3 days trying to get the numbers up knowing today was the big announcement for relaxed restrictions leading into the election.Mythical Creature wrote:Due to the numbers in my sons class, yesterday sa health via the school asked for every kid that isn't already positive in that class to have a pcr by today.Pag wrote:Schools starting to really struggle with staffing numbers due to contracting/close contacting.
Wouldn't surprise if the vaccine mandate gets dropped (like the police force) or close contacts rules change. If not, you may see students of particular year levels or even whole schools being at home for periods again.
I would bet over half the cases now would be coming via school.
I probably won't catch it again, so hoping the mrs and daughter go positive today so that they get the 8 week immunity and make me highly unlikely to be a close contact
Thankfully Stevens didn't fall for it and proceeded with the majority of the planned relaxing.
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The continued wearing of masks will ultimately be Marshall’s downfall.Trader wrote:SA Heath pushed a testing blitz over the last 3 days trying to get the numbers up knowing today was the big announcement for relaxed restrictions leading into the election.Mythical Creature wrote:Due to the numbers in my sons class, yesterday sa health via the school asked for every kid that isn't already positive in that class to have a pcr by today.Pag wrote:Schools starting to really struggle with staffing numbers due to contracting/close contacting.
Wouldn't surprise if the vaccine mandate gets dropped (like the police force) or close contacts rules change. If not, you may see students of particular year levels or even whole schools being at home for periods again.
I would bet over half the cases now would be coming via school.
I probably won't catch it again, so hoping the mrs and daughter go positive today so that they get the 8 week immunity and make me highly unlikely to be a close contact
Thankfully Stevens didn't fall for it and proceeded with the majority of the planned relaxing.
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That will be one of many reasons he goes.
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I think it will be the main reason. People have simply had enough of itTrader wrote:That will be one of many reasons he goes.
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I'd say 1% of people are using masks correctly, ie. wearing properly + n95 + not reusing
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Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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I’ve had the same disposal mask for 18 months.Armchair expert wrote:I'd say 1% of people are using masks correctly, ie. wearing properly + n95 + not reusing
Haven’t caught Covid yet
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Not sure Masks will be the issue that will cost them.Jim05 wrote:I think it will be the main reason. People have simply had enough of itTrader wrote:That will be one of many reasons he goes.
Could be the massive over the top way SA health handle everything, the dodgy crap going on with some of his MPs and the fact they have imploded.
He looked to attend to the health system but only made some changes to reverse Labor decisions that seemed to be popular and had good optics. The addition of the "screen" as part of the landscaping at the RAH to hide the ambulance bay is a disgrace.
He promot to open up resivors but ignored the issues and tried to to it anyway and ended up in a debacle at Hope Valley where 1/4 of it is opened as they provided no funding to attend to the rest of the place.
Just half assing thing for the optics.
Basketball stadium, Christ read the room.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
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You give the average voter to much credit. Most of them aren’t aware/couldn’t care about other issues but the mask rules and the hit on hospitality is front and centre for manystan wrote:Not sure Masks will be the issue that will cost them.Jim05 wrote:I think it will be the main reason. People have simply had enough of itTrader wrote:That will be one of many reasons he goes.
Could be the massive over the top way SA health handle everything, the dodgy crap going on with some of his MPs and the fact they have imploded.
He looked to attend to the health system but only made some changes to reverse Labor decisions that seemed to be popular and had good optics. The addition of the "screen" as part of the landscaping at the RAH to hide the ambulance bay is a disgrace.
He promot to open up resivors but ignored the issues and tried to to it anyway and ended up in a debacle at Hope Valley where 1/4 of it is opened as they provided no funding to attend to the rest of the place.
Just half assing thing for the optics.
Basketball stadium, Christ read the room.
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Killing the 500 before everything went to hell was strike one for a lot of people (Geez that feels like a long time ago)Jim05 wrote:You give the average voter to much credit. Most of them aren’t aware/couldn’t care about other issues but the mask rules and the hit on hospitality is front and centre for manystan wrote:Not sure Masks will be the issue that will cost them.Jim05 wrote:I think it will be the main reason. People have simply had enough of itTrader wrote:That will be one of many reasons he goes.
Could be the massive over the top way SA health handle everything, the dodgy crap going on with some of his MPs and the fact they have imploded.
He looked to attend to the health system but only made some changes to reverse Labor decisions that seemed to be popular and had good optics. The addition of the "screen" as part of the landscaping at the RAH to hide the ambulance bay is a disgrace.
He promot to open up resivors but ignored the issues and tried to to it anyway and ended up in a debacle at Hope Valley where 1/4 of it is opened as they provided no funding to attend to the rest of the place.
Just half assing thing for the optics.
Basketball stadium, Christ read the room.
Since, pizza guy lockdown for a whole 2 cases, not opening up 100% before the borders opened and now quarantine rules different to the rest of the country. Even today they had the chance to fix that but no, close contacts still 14 days. Marshall might not be making those calls but if he goes those will be the reasons for me.
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But we can dance and sing, even hold hands now and you can guarantee next weeks announcement will be the end of masks 
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Agree, just in time for the election
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And just like that, if you are Covid positive it's only 7 days iso for you.
All restrictions probably gone by mid next week to allow it all to soak in before next weekend.
All restrictions probably gone by mid next week to allow it all to soak in before next weekend.
Read my reply. It is directed at you because you have double standards
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