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Tell me one boss in Australia that wouldn't want get rid of an under-performing manager. He did what all senior managers should do, get rid of managers people not up to their job. If you think politics or governments should be any different from business then it is you that has the problem, not Andrews. He is making people accountable, and she couldn't deal with it - it says more about her than it does him It would be far better if more political leaders got rid of incompetents rather than covering their backs all the time - surely you must get sick of political leaders covering up up for **** performers, or are you happy to have under-performers in key government roles? |
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Data valid as at 23:59 GMT October 24th, 2020.
Note: As not all Australian States report at the same time, the data below is based on the previous full day reporting except for the Victorian 14 day moving averages. 15 new cases for Australia and no deaths so the CMR drops to 3.291% while active cases rise to 1,413. NSW recorded 5 cases, WA 4 with the balance in Victoria. The Victorian State 14 day moving average is down to 5.21 with metro falling to 4.6 (9 unknown) and regional still at 0.2 with no unknown cases (including today). Victoria reported 7 new cases for the last 24 hours. 11 new cases and no deaths for NZ so CMR is 1.293% and active cases rise to 74. The UK had a higher 23,012 new cases yesterday. We know they are now not counting their mortalities by the WHO guidelines so we are going to ignore the CMR but even using their method they recorded 174 deaths. Just under 83k new cases in the USA yesterday and 903 deaths sees CMR drop to 2.621% and active cases up to 32.2% with the raw numbers rising and now over 2.8M. Note that the USA is actually minus one day due to time differences. Other notable points: It's the weekend so case numbers should be down a bit today - Global deaths pass 1.15M with the last 50k taking 9 days; Global cases set a new daily high of 490,737 (23/10); North America set a new daily case high of 94,682 (23/10); Colombia passes 1M cases; The USA completes 132M, India 102M, Turkey 13M, and Czechia 2M tests; Latvia (259) Lithuania (474) Serbia (757) - 31% up on the high yesterday North Macedonia (647) Luxembourg (862) - 30% up on the previous high Greece (945) Malaysia (1,228) - 41% up on the previous high Bosnia (1,265) - now 5 days in a row Georgia (1,941) - now 5 days in a row Slovenia (1,961) Croatia (2,242) - 33% up on the high yesterday Austria (3,614) - 41% up on the high yesterday Slovakia (2,890) Portugal (3,669) Belgium (17,568) Italy (19,644); and France (45,422) all recorded new daily highs; those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive days.
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Interesting presser this morning. I don't think a 24hr wait is really that much of a problem after so many months of lock down. Apparently some business leaders are reporting that that every day of lock down results in "thousands of jobs" being lost, is there actually any evidence of this? Are businesses laying off thousands of staff every single day?
I feel he needs to at least give up something even if the results aren't flash. Possibly remove the 25km restriction, and allow small retailers, not seated in malls like Chaddy, to reopen with a covid safe plan. Otherwise.... I don't even want to think about what would happen if the northern suburbs come back with results showing clusters from 3 or 4 different sources......we might be in for an interesting week. Interesting sledge from Jenny Mikakos - "paralysis in decision-making". This coming from someone who said the Cedars meat outbreak was "handled perfectly". . She was the weakest link...goodbye. Who wants to make a bet she will appear on Sky News for an interview very soon? |
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In contrast to how the nation is staring down coronavirus, it’s interesting to note the Government is OK with an aged care (in-home care) shortfall of sixteen thousand allocations. I’d like to see/hear them say it’s just fine to be 16K beds short of readiness for an epidemic. |
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25-10-2020, 09:04 PM | #9 | ||
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The headlines keep rolling in...
‘Beyond a joke’: Melbourne erupts at news Nine cases keeping restrictions in place (see the nice twist of facts there?) 'Inhumane': Exasperated retailers face more uncertainty 'Now we are crushed': Neil Mitchell's take on Melbourne restrictions Well, over 1000 tests processed so far and all have come back negative. If they all come back negative, or the cases are all traceable and contained, and the gov eases restrictions in the next day or two, then what? Will there be headlines like "Victoria successfully contains northern suburb outbreak" or "Victoria's "gold standard" tracing team allows easing of restrictions"? The road map has always been 2nd of Nov (or 11:59 1st Nov to be exact) for next steps, funny how "journalists" conveniently forget that. Today was supposed to be an early ann if the conditions allowed it. It didn't. Hopefully we can still meet 2nd Nov target. |
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Fellow Melbournians/Victorians, stand tall and proud. We have been labelled many a derogatory term over the last few months by the rest of Australia - due to our COVID situation. Anytime the rest of Australia get an opportunity to put us down, they will, and they have.
But..., never fear. We are CHAMPIONS. We are the best, even when we are down and out, being disadvantaged, being away from home, it doesn't matter. We are winners. Top of the charts baby! As was proven by, the Melbourne Vixens, who won the 2020 Netball championship a week ago. Well done girls! We had TWO Melbourne teams in the AFL Grand final, with Melbourne's own Richmond Tigers winning the 2020 AFL Premiership yesterday! And today, we also take home the 2020 NRL Premiership, with the Melbourne Strom beating the living daylights out of the Penrith Panthers! Melbourne is, the best city in Aus, and Victoria is, the best state in Aus! Sing it loud boys and girls, WEEEE are the champions, WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS... Last edited by Tickford.; 25-10-2020 at 10:28 PM. |
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I am getting exasperated listening to the 'industry' leaders and people banging on, are they going to put their hand up to take responsibility if they force Andrews to open up early and we get a 3rd wave - of course, they just need to shut the **** up
I am so sick of the media, giving 'opinions in new conferences rather than asking questions and then reporting news. I didn't see it, but I heard that Andrews called them out for doing it yesterday - if he did - good on him Who the **** do these ****ers think they are, just reporting the FACTS you ****ing tools |
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A couple of things that this pandemic has taught us
* The States have more powers than most Australians thought they did. * ScoMo & Co can bully, recruit others to bully, gob-off all they want but they are pretty powerless when it comes to State affairs * The majority of the media are just headline grabbing scum-bags who will do anything to get you to watch/read their bull-**** * Media employ idiots who wouldn't know a good story if it bit them on the ****, they are too busy being personally involved and having their say |
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This is the same Government who criticised its predecessor for 'uncontrollable debt' but have actually nearly tripled the debt since they have been in power. Ask them where they got the money to prop up up the JobKeep and JobSeeker, China would a word that could be thrown in the mix |
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26-10-2020, 09:22 AM | #16 | ||
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Health Minister - gone
Police Commissioner - gone Government Chief of Staff - gone If you can't see where the weaknesses were in the hotel quarantine then you can't see the obvious |
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26-10-2020, 09:42 AM | #18 | ||
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Victoria - 0 new cases, 0 deaths
what you say now all you nay-sayers? Where is NSW, the 'gold-star performer'? |
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umm, not had a 2nd wave/outbreak but like to crow about how ****ing good they are and get ScoMo & Co to crow for them as well
How about comparing apples with apples My post was meant to be sarcastic and I succeeded Last edited by Trevor 57; 26-10-2020 at 10:04 AM. |
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Well this is the place to say it, but please don't do the same old 'we hate Dan' mantra, it has been done to death already
And if you want to manage the outbreak differently, are you prepared to put your hand up and take responsibility for the outcome? |
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Going by WHO Victoria should not be in lockdown, FFS we are no where near any pandemic conditions in Australia compared to rest of the world (thankfully). You take away the nursing home & hotel quarantine debacle then you would have found Victoria would have been in a better position with rest of Australia. |
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When you think of all the Health professionals in Australia not being able to come together in a unified approach is dreadful. Politics is being played over Health which I think is disgusting and all politicians from states to feds from all political persuasion should hang their heads in shame. |
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26-10-2020, 05:36 PM | #26 | ||
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Ah yes, The WHO. Is that the same organisation that in January stated "Preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission of the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV)"??
Funny isn't it. The same people that blamed the WHO earlier in the year, now saying we should be listening to the WHO! |
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Tickford I never mentioned WHO in any of my earlier posts but if you think they are not reputable then who is?
Good on the right wing media as they may have shamed Danny boy in easing of restrictions. Last edited by Itsme; 26-10-2020 at 06:29 PM. |
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I too live in Victoria, albeit regionally and I am well and truly over being locked down, don't think I am enjoying this But I do sympathise with the decisions, but I think we are ready to move on based on the numbers. I do understand the hesitance, remember it was ONE person that put us into lock-down, it was spreading like wildfire - we missed a bullet here where I live, but the potential is still there and is what concerns Sutton et el |
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In the last four weeks I've seen many people becoming very frustrated for many various reasons and not surprised as what you see going on in the media. I must confess even my patience is starting to wain; be interesting with what stats were collected from treating physicians with peoples mental wellbeing in all of this, I guess not a pretty picture. |
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and please don't try to tell me that suicide deaths are up coz they aren't, and yes a lot more people are seeking help with the stress of living through this, and truthfully people would seek help due to the stress of the illness regardless of being locked down or not |
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