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  1. not a bad round off for the day , Frank .

    yes good to see infections down and no one more happier with that im sure aswell as the lock down , are those that are in the health sector in NZ . other wise there’s new york , over 10,000 people icluding nurses and doctors dead .

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/apr/15/new-york-nurses-deaths-coronavirus-vigil-ppe

    you’ve also spoken about UBI here

    https://thedailyblog.co.nz/2020/04/12/did-winz-scum-just-screw-over-the-very-beneficiaries-jacinda-grant-tried-to-help/#comment-500209

    it sounds like something even business owners in receivership for assitance could have went to , without having to go through so many hoops ..

  2. Frank great read there; Its always great reading your excellent depictions of current affairs Frank you are a gem mate.

    One issure not to aviod here is for us to be ‘for-warned’ that this vius – Covid 19 is a changing again coming alive, as this silent beast that replicates inself again after we thought we had killed it and appeares to be like a snake; it grows another limp and comes back to life again.

    Here is our offering to the NZ ‘Ministry of Health’ today for your review.

    Take care my friend.

    “CEAC – Ministry of Health must test everyone on Covid 19”
    Wednesday, 17th April 2020, 9:20 am
    Public health – Press Release: Citizens Environmental Advocacy Centre
    CEAC Supports WHO and many scientists claims that widespread public testing for Covid 19 is the only way we can plan to fight Covid 19 virus.
    We say more and more people are becoming concerned;
    • about not knowing if they are already exposed,
    • or if they are carrying the virus.
    • As most of the public have not been tested for Covid 19.
    World health Organisation (WHO) firstly came out late February 2020, finally confirming the Corona virus called Covid 19 is an emergency; and a serious pandemic.
    WHO strongly then warned the global community that “test, test, test” for Covid 19 – was the only way all countries can plan their government’s strategies to fight this emergency pandemic.
    Since then, almost two months has elapsed, and our NZ Ministry of Health has not yet increased rapidly the testing of all NZ citizens, foreign workers and visitors to the standards required to fight this virus we believe and this is sparking concerns and caution about our future.
    Scientists are now claiming that several repeated tests need to be done after weeks later from infection time to recovery to establish that true recovery has been made, so we really are slipping behind the curveball on understanding how successful we are doing to eradicate this insidious pandemic.
    South Korea who are the model for where we should be following have now stated the a second wave of Covd 19 infections are now occurring in their country, sparking deep concerns that the virus is adapting to the environment and re-establishing themselves again in the host patient; https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/south-korea-reports-91-recovered-21847011
    Quote; “Jeong Eun-kyeong, director of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC), told a briefing that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being re-infected.”
    • Perhaps this was why WHO was warning that repeat testing during the recovery stage was now needed?
    Now our NZ Ministry of Health should be being considering testing far more wider testing protocols to establish the pattern of the Covid 19 virus, to accurately understand how to deal with this serious silent enemy. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/south-korea-reports-91-recovered-21847011
    Quote; WORLD NEWS APRIL 10, 2020 / 11:25 PM / 6 DAYS AGO
    South Korea reports recovered coronavirus patients testing positive again
    “SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korean officials on Friday reported 91 patients thought cleared of the new coronavirus had tested positive again.
    Jeong Eun-kyeong, director of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (KCDC), told a briefing that the virus may have been “reactivated” rather than the patients being re-infected.
    South Korean health officials said it remains unclear what is behind the trend, with epidemiological investigations still under way.
    The prospect of people being re-infected with the virus is of international concern, as many countries are hoping that infected populations will develop sufficient immunity to prevent a resurgence of the pandemic.
    The South Korean figure had risen from 51 such cases on Monday.
    Nearly 7,000 South Koreans have been reported as recovered from COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.”
    Un-quote.
    Fact;
    • NZ has been very fortunate at present, to avoid the massive spike in cases of Covid 19 virus.
    • Most overseas counties have been experiencing large increases of the virus.
    • But only widespread NZ public testing protocols by the Ministry of Health will give us the tools and understanding where and how this virus is changing or adapting.
    END.

    1. Thanks, CG.

      “• NZ has been very fortunate at present, to avoid the massive spike in cases of Covid 19 virus.
      • Most overseas counties have been experiencing large increases of the virus.
      • But only widespread NZ public testing protocols by the Ministry of Health will give us the tools and understanding where and how this virus is changing or adapting.”

      100% agree.

      Asymptomatic carriers of the virus are a considerable threat. The more testing we can do, the better. It should be done at every opportunity, at every place people can safely meet.

      We’ve been very lucky with this virus thus far. When (not if) it starts to mutate, we will see a crisis that eclipses anything up to now.

  3. So the senior lecturer at Auckland university has a different opinion to you and you seem to question the Dr in his title . He earned that title and is entitled to his opinion . The lockdown was valid but they seem to have missed an oppetunity to get ahead with testing and tracking.
    The hard part now is how they come out of the stage 4 lockdown and already they seem to be at odds with teachers . They need to bring their A game to lessen the pain

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