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30th Nov 2021, 04:38
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Posted By krismiler

"Xi" is the name of the president of China so...

"Xi" is the name of the president of China so naming a virus variant after him wouldn't have gone down well. Most of the cases of the new variant were in unvaccinated people, so the present vaccine...
28th Nov 2021, 00:36
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Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

Pharmaceutical companies are looking into the new...

Pharmaceutical companies are looking into the new varient to see if vaccines need to be tweeked, most case so far are of unvaccinated people so the present vaccine is at least partially effective.
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27th Nov 2021, 07:34
Replies: 9,802
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Posted By krismiler

Singapore Airlines are offering flights to...

Singapore Airlines are offering flights to Brisbane and Adelaide from 15 January, Perth from 1 March.
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6th Nov 2021, 02:11
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Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

Vaccine refusers will be lower in industries...

Vaccine refusers will be lower in industries where they are exposed to the effects of COVID or where jobs are dependent on being vaccinated, such as health care and aviation.

Once QLD opens up...
18th Oct 2021, 01:43
Replies: 9,802
Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

My travel insurance was due to auto renew last...

My travel insurance was due to auto renew last year, and COVID was specifically excluded from the coverage in the new policy. As this was no good to me and I wasn't travelling anyway, I let it lapse...
10th Oct 2021, 04:34
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Posted By krismiler

The primary was Pfizer-Biontech and all three...

The primary was Pfizer-Biontech and all three jabs I had were the same brand. As of yesterday, 98.4% of those infected have little or no symptoms, probably because there are so few unvaccinated...
10th Oct 2021, 00:23
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Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

In Singapore, the experience has been that +98%...

In Singapore, the experience has been that +98% of COVID cases have little or no symptoms, 1% need oxygen and 0.2% in the ICU. Most of those needing oxygen or ICU are over 60 years old. Almost all...
20th Sep 2021, 08:05
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Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

In Singapore, no one fully vaccinated and below...

In Singapore, no one fully vaccinated and below 70 years old has died or been in the ICU. Only 0.38% of fully vaccinated patients in their 70s has been in the ICU or died, this rate is actually lower...
19th Sep 2021, 07:54
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Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

Singapore is now running at about 1000 new cases...

Singapore is now running at about 1000 new cases a day with 900 currently in hospital of which 100 are serious and 18 in the ICU.

However 98% of cases have no or mild symptoms now that 82% of the...
5th Sep 2021, 10:50
Replies: 9,802
Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

In countries with a high vaccination rate, once...

In countries with a high vaccination rate, once you get to about 80% coverage it starts to taper off quite noticeably. You never hit 100% due to people who can't or won't take the vaccine.

The...
18th Mar 2021, 23:26
Replies: 9,802
Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

In 2020, 276 people died in road accidents in...

In 2020, 276 people died in road accidents in Queensland. That’s 3 every 4 days but we accept it because we can’t live without transport. Some people will die because of the vaccine, however a 100%...
16th Mar 2021, 22:27
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Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

In Australia in 2018 there was a death rate of 5...

In Australia in 2018 there was a death rate of 5 women per 100 000 giving birth, and between 2009 and 2018 251 women died during pregnancy or within 42 of the end of pregnancy.

This could be...
15th Mar 2021, 05:26
Replies: 9,802
Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

Discussion is going on about a travel bubble with...

Discussion is going on about a travel bubble with Singapore by July.

https://simpleflying.com/australia-singapore-travel-bubble/

Thailand is looking at no quarantine for vaccinated travellers...
5th Feb 2021, 22:55
Replies: 9,802
Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

Australian bicycle helmet laws vary from state to...

Australian bicycle helmet laws vary from state to state, most will allow Sikhs an exemption, except for New South Wales where they feel that the protection offered by a turban isn't quite up to that...
23rd Nov 2020, 00:53
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Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

The UK locked down and largely contained the...

The UK locked down and largely contained the virus a few months ago, then they relaxed most restrictions. This resulted in another wave and a second lockdown being imposed,

Singapore locked down...
31st Oct 2020, 02:14
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Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

There would be an acceptable level of risk in...

There would be an acceptable level of risk in establishing travel bubbles between countries with low rates of infection and which have demonstrated competence in dealing with the outbreak....
30th Oct 2020, 15:36
Replies: 9,802
Views: 1,796,333
Posted By krismiler

No UK or US flights planned for the next 12...

No UK or US flights planned for the next 12 months.

https://www.executivetraveller.com/news/qantas-closes-bookings-on-us-uk-flights-through-to-october-2021
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