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  • comrade
    Hall of Fame
    • Jun 2008
    • 18051

    Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

    Originally posted by jeemak
    And the game's changed a little given the new Delta variant. It's more infectious and a number I read quoted is that you're 1 in 35 of dying if you contract it.



    The risk of death from Covid-19 in Australia, in contrast, is one in 35. While the risk of death is highest in older age groups, we are now seeing serious illness and death in unvaccinated young patients.
    Those stats need some context.

    A comment on the article explains more:

    The claim that the risk of death is 1 in 35 needs to explained better. In Australia the Case Fatality Rate(CFR) is 36 deaths per million / 1387 cases per million = 2.6% which is close to 1 in 35. However it was noted that risk higher for older age groups (conversely much lower for younger age groups).

    The case fatality rate for those less than 50 is around 0.3% and actually much lower because actual number of infections is much higher than confirmed infections. Antigen studies in US have put actual number of infections 4 to 10 times higher and that factor considerably reduces crude death rate. Estimates of the infection death rate are around 0.35% (much higher for those in older age groups and much lower for lower age groups).
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    • hujsh
      Hall of Fame
      • Nov 2007
      • 11851

      Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

      I've considered whether I should get AZ now rather than wait for pfizer (as an under 30s) but it's a difficult decision to make when you don't really know the risks or have a doctor you feel especially confident in to consult.

      It really feels like, once again, the younger generations have been let down by the olders. Both in the sense that they've (to my knowledge) been very slow to take up pfizer and in the sense that the nation politicians have failed to meet their responsibilities.

      I don't begrudge the priority access to older people and essential workers though. But it felt like there was no real campaign or strategy to get people vaccinated. If anything it felt like the job was done, hard work is over back to life as normal.

      My girlfriend works in aged care and it seems like a large number of them weren't vaccinated until they were told they'd get a $50 voucher if they did so in the next 5 days. In hindsight a similar investment (targeted so centers aren't swamped) probably would have saved a lot of money.

      Anyway that's my ramble
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      • jeemak
        Bulldog Legend
        • Oct 2010
        • 21859

        Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

        I thought it was the AZ the over 60s have shunned to an extent, wanting to wait for phizer.....
        TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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        • Grantysghost
          Bouncing Strong
          • Apr 2010
          • 19000

          Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

          I think everyone has the right to choose of course whether they get vaccinated or not. I just implore people to look at the data before it's been corrupted by people with agendas. Whether it be media or politicians, the closer to the source the better.

          I'm fully vaccinated with the Pfizer and was aware of the risks of some side effects like heart inflammation before I went in (I have a genetic heart issue so need to be careful) but had read enough to assure me the risk was minimal.

          I work in science so I'm lucky to have access to peer reviewed papers and journals, but most people can access abstracts and some full papers through indexers like google scholar.

          Of course studies aren't bullet proof, think the amazing benefits of Vitamins brought to you by Swisse for eg, however I've always found useful information from a variety of sources helps me personally make an informed decision.

          Why let someone else translate the data for you? Its not as easy to consume I know but after some time you can get it
          BT COME BACK!​

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          • Bulldog4life
            WOOF Member
            • Oct 2007
            • 9607

            Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

            Originally posted by jeemak
            I thought it was the AZ the over 60s have shunned to an extent, wanting to wait for phizer.....
            I had AZ as I'm in the late 60's. My wife who is 13 years younger was given the phizer. Strangely she went 3 weeks between her first jab and second jab. I had to wait 3 months between jabs.

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            • Murphy'sLore
              WOOF Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 2085

              Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

              I had my first dose of Astra before they restricted it to over-60s. No ill effects at all and looking forward to getting my second dose next week.

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              • Bulldog4life
                WOOF Member
                • Oct 2007
                • 9607

                Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

                Originally posted by Murphy'sLore
                I had my first dose of Astra before they restricted it to over-60s. No ill effects at all and looking forward to getting my second dose next week.
                How long between jabs Murph?

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                • Bornadog
                  WOOF Clubhouse Leader
                  • Jan 2007
                  • 66894

                  Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

                  Originally posted by Grantysghost
                  I think everyone has the right to choose of course whether they get vaccinated or not.
                  This maynot be a popular post, but I think it should be mandatory to be vaccinated.

                  Failing that, there are going to be vaccination passports for travel, for working in many companies and for attending general entertainment etc, etc.

                  My issue is the same as with people who don't vaccinate their kids and rely on everyone else to be vaccinated so their little darling is protected that way.
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                  • Grantysghost
                    Bouncing Strong
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 19000

                    Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

                    Originally posted by bornadog
                    This maynot be a popular post, but I think it should be mandatory to be vaccinated.

                    Failing that, there are going to be vaccination passports for travel, for working in many companies and for attending general entertainment etc, etc.

                    My issue is the same as with people who don't vaccinate their kids and rely on everyone else to be vaccinated so their little darling is protected that way.
                    It's a tough one, I agree with your points in this case however on the whole I feel as a society we must ensure we maintain the individual rights and freedoms that make a liberal democracy what it is. Forcing people to do things like this doesn't sit well with me. It's the best answer scientifically , but we lose something as a society I think.
                    BT COME BACK!​

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                    • The Bulldogs Bite
                      Hall of Fame
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 11276

                      Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

                      Originally posted by Grantysghost
                      It's a tough one, I agree with your points in this case however on the whole I feel as a society we must ensure we maintain the individual rights and freedoms that make a liberal democracy what it is. Forcing people to do things like this doesn't sit well with me. It's the best answer scientifically , but we lose something as a society I think.
                      Exactly. Since when did Australia become a communist society? People want to lay blame at China and point the finger at how they manage their society, but right now - and with suggestions like making a vaccination mandatory - how is this country any different?

                      While we're at it, maybe we should just ban alcohol too.

                      I get the notion of BAD's post but it should be a choice, ESPECIALLY given the uncertainty - which nobody can argue with - around the vaccines.
                      W00F!

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                      • jeemak
                        Bulldog Legend
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 21859

                        Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

                        Originally posted by comrade
                        Those stats need some context.

                        A comment on the article explains more:
                        Yes, for sure. So for those younger where it's estimated the rate is at its upper limits 0.3% is the ratio then about 1 in 333? If so, you trade that off against the 1 in 1,500,000 of getting a clot from AZ and it kind of puts the relative risk into perspective. Yes, the chances of dying from COVID for young people who contract it aren't huge, but you don't really want to get sick from COVID because even if you don't die you can have longer term complications.
                        TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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                        • Murphy'sLore
                          WOOF Member
                          • Sep 2009
                          • 2085

                          Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

                          Originally posted by Bulldog4life
                          How long between jabs Murph?
                          12 weeks.

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                          • jeemak
                            Bulldog Legend
                            • Oct 2010
                            • 21859

                            Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

                            Originally posted by The Bulldogs Bite
                            Exactly. Since when did Australia become a communist society? People want to lay blame at China and point the finger at how they manage their society, but right now - and with suggestions like making a vaccination mandatory - how is this country any different?

                            While we're at it, maybe we should just ban alcohol too.

                            I get the notion of BAD's post but it should be a choice, ESPECIALLY given the uncertainty - which nobody can argue with - around the vaccines.
                            Whilst I understand the intent I'm not sure we can compare what we're currently going through to communism or living under a totalitarian dictatorship.
                            TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.

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                            • Bulldog4life
                              WOOF Member
                              • Oct 2007
                              • 9607

                              Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

                              Originally posted by Murphy'sLore
                              12 weeks.
                              Thanks Murph. Same as me.

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                              • comrade
                                Hall of Fame
                                • Jun 2008
                                • 18051

                                Re: Coronavirus Info & Helpful Direction

                                Originally posted by jeemak
                                Yes, for sure. So for those younger where it's estimated the rate is at its upper limits 0.3% is the ratio then about 1 in 333? If so, you trade that off against the 1 in 1,500,000 of getting a clot from AZ and it kind of puts the relative risk into perspective. Yes, the chances of dying from COVID for young people who contract it aren't huge, but you don't really want to get sick from COVID because even if you don't die you can have longer term complications.
                                That's IF you get covid.
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