A little ray of sunshine from Australia
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these infections were mainly attributed to the cruise ship, a one off that hopefully is not repeated
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His numbers are crap
the reason for that is all the asymptomatic in the community with the virus
amazing how many pretend to be informed but leave important points out of their view
the reason for that is all the asymptomatic in the community with the virus
amazing how many pretend to be informed but leave important points out of their view
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Andrew Bolt is the biggest dope in Australia bar none.
I had a bumper sticker in Texas that read 'Beam me up Scotty'. I often wish I could find one in Udon Thani
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Ah the usual from the usual
I am sorry that any person has died related to this virus, but Australia shut down for 71 deaths is totally ridiculous
Just being alive and going anywhere involves risks, his point about swine flu deaths bears thought, but waste of time responding to you
New rule learnt from you guys, ignore anything that doesn't agree with my point of view
I am sorry that any person has died related to this virus, but Australia shut down for 71 deaths is totally ridiculous
Just being alive and going anywhere involves risks, his point about swine flu deaths bears thought, but waste of time responding to you
New rule learnt from you guys, ignore anything that doesn't agree with my point of view
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I dont agree with all the lock down rules
but social distancing seems to work
but social distancing seems to work
Re: A little ray of sunshine from Australia
Some scientists still have hope for hydroxychloroquine
https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6151722223001
https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6151722223001
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Alan Jones runs him close. I thought Bolt raised some interesting points in the Sky News clip. Hopefully Australia will give or lend many of the 7,000 ventilators it purchased to third world countries that might need and be able to use them. For example, the US.
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Exactly never mind our differing opinions on various pundits, if they have food for thought, worth a lookGT93 wrote: ↑April 24, 2020, 11:16 amAlan Jones runs him close. I thought Bolt raised some interesting points in the Sky News clip. Hopefully Australia will give or lend many of the 7,000 ventilators it purchased to third world countries that might need and be able to use them. For example, the US.
as for the ventilators, shouldn't we follow China's lead and sell them at a huge profit, and then we can say we're good Samaritans.
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source ?
about china making huge profits from selling covid supplies, try the internet
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No ...... about China making huge profits from selling ventilators.cjd01 wrote: ↑April 24, 2020, 12:12 pmsource ?
about china making huge profits from selling covid supplies, try the internet
My first stop was the internet ....... nothing.
But assuming you must have a source (which I missed), otherwise you wouldn't have written it, you are the obvious next stop.
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The analogy was obvious unless you don't believe china has been profiteering from selling covid related products
but your the genius, carry on making an ass of yourself
please dazzle me with your enormous intelligence, wit and humor
but your the genius, carry on making an ass of yourself
please dazzle me with your enormous intelligence, wit and humor
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I don't know if China is profiteering from covid related products, but it seems pretty clear there is no available evidence they are making huge profits from selling ventilators.
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Changing your name from snipe to "last word" (must have)jackspratt wrote: ↑April 24, 2020, 3:37 pmI don't know if China is profiteering from covid related products, but it seems pretty clear there is no available evidence they are making huge profits from selling ventilators.
sort of reminds me of ex wife
my mistake, obviously china is an model world citizen
Thank you for your hugely valuable enlightment
Re: A little ray of sunshine from Australia
Yes Gloria is a queer oneGT93 wrote: ↑April 24, 2020, 11:16 amAlan Jones runs him close. I thought Bolt raised some interesting points in the Sky News clip. Hopefully Australia will give or lend many of the 7,000 ventilators it purchased to third world countries that might need and be able to use them. For example, the US.
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Funded by a real beauty, eh? Maybe just a wee bit of Anglican guilt there? I mean having become a billionaire and nominal world's richest woman on the back of iron ore sales to China and all that?cjd01 wrote: ↑April 24, 2020, 10:24 amSome scientists still have hope for hydroxychloroquine
https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6151722223001
Anyway, pretty sure the Aussie version of the FDA will be along shortly to piss on her parade.
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Tim tamtamada wrote: ↑April 25, 2020, 1:14 pmFunded by a real beauty, eh? Maybe just a wee bit of Anglican guilt there? I mean having become a billionaire and nominal world's richest woman on the back of iron ore sales to China and all that?cjd01 wrote: ↑April 24, 2020, 10:24 amSome scientists still have hope for hydroxychloroquine
https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6151722223001
Anyway, pretty sure the Aussie version of the FDA will be along shortly to piss on her parade.
if you say so it must be true
personally I'll wait for the trial outcome
keep pushing those buttons