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  1. Well I for one am angry & disappointed that Ardern is considering shifting to level 3. The hesitation over this announcement suggests that the scientists are pushing back at a blatant, callous effort by the greedy politicians who live in the capitalists’ back pocket.
    Only old people are going to suffer in number – y’know those over 65’s who bludge off the generosity of others by trousering a super cheque every fortnight.

    If Peters & Aotearoa first go along with this parasitical attempt to kill off the elderly, they must be held accountable at the election.
    Winter is coming on so if the lockdown is loosened now, have no doubt that there will be a second wave of this virus in Aotearoa which will make the first seem benign.
    The virus lives on inanimate surfaces longer the colder the temperature, so if the contact tracers do not have every infected human in the country under quarantine when the lockdown is loosenedcovid 19 will cut an unsalvageable swathe through our population i.n the space of a few days.
    The illness will become so widespread now that colder weather has set in that the chances of tracking it again will be beyond the ken of researchers.
    I have been running errands for the truly elderly (over 90’s) during the lock-down, but will have to stop if we move to stage 3 cos I’m not ready to kark it & the idiotic behaviour of too many in the supermarkets was bad enough when the chances of the virus getting loose once inside the supermarket where too many arseholes pushed into others space just to grab whatever. There are no bargains at the moment.
    Even worse now that schools will at least partially reopen & they are the petri dish from which diseases are sent out all across the community and this government is still not creating the type of quarantine hospitals that stamped out the virus in China, but is instead instructing asymptomatic & mildly ill Covid 19 patients to return to their bubble & so infect all within it, I refuse to go out. I will hunker down as long as I can & attempt to ignore the calls for assistance from the elderly.
    The state of the rest homes in Aotearoa tells me that the shockingly callous decision to ignore them was about as ‘accidental’ as the peculiar error whereby nursing home fatalities were omitted from the fatality totals, that is not accidental at all, a 100% deliberate try at killing off those too stubborn to curl up and die at the end of their commercially productive lives.
    Ardern is like a shithouse rat – she’s not very smart but she is cunning – selfishly cunning.

  2. Incidentally for what it is worth – not a great deal in this age of justifiable cynicism, I wrote the above piece before I saw the article in the Herald. I rarely read the kiwi media or any media. I generally confine myself to one neolib englander fishwrap – not to lap up the lies just to get a handle on what nonsense is being fed us about what targets for exploitation are going to be slandered this week..

    I guess it is gratifying to see my deductions have some support but it was the way the politicians backed down announcing they were shifting the final decision to Monday which got me thinking that something had the politicians back-tracking for at least as long as it takes to get some epidemiologists to change their POV.
    If the pols do back off I will be pleasantly surprised but I’m not holding my breath. Going back to rating the lives of the many lower than the profits for a few is S.O.P. for kiwi governments of all stripes.

  3. Well, let me make it abundantly clear for Mr Goldsmith and Mr Seymour in simple, easy-to-comprehend terms;

    “Germy bad. Make people sick. Germy make people die. Not good. People sad. Put people in ground. Other people cry.”

    Love that 🙂 Could be a tv ad 🙂

  4. I am very glad that you, Frank (being someone, somewhere) brought out this mythology that “Australia was achieving “better results” than Aotearoa”.

    I’ve been bugged by it for quite a while, – Simo started suggesting that Aus was handling it better than we are, ..ages ago, in one of his first chairman-of-the-CoVid Response Panel efforts. The media took it up, seemingly without question. Other pollies repeated it and expanded on it.

    Having some family over there, and checking on the Aus daily news sites throughout, I knew that what we were being told over here about the Aus response was jaw-droppingly far from the reality over there. I couldn’t find anywhere to comment on it as it hasn’t been raised till this post of yours (Frank). Also, because the errors are so many, so frequent, so unquestioned .. they’re across the board.

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