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"Deakin University epidemiology chair Catherine Bennett said she could not fathom why people would use such an app. She said data was only accessed by authorities in the event of an outbreak."

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Australia already has given track and trace data to police.

theconversation.com/police-deb

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"The [fake] app passes no information to government"

Sounds like a feature!

@verretor kappa gamma delta epsilon – covid or a fraternity?

papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf

"Neutralizing antibody levels after vaccination and at diagnosis of the cases were lower than those in the matched uninfected controls. There was no correlation between vaccine-induced neutralizing antibody levels and viral loads or the development of symptoms."

Paper on the failure of vaccines to prevent transmission among healthcare workers in Vietnam.

Vietnam was doing well until their vaccination program started. Possible it even made things worse w/ delta.

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Interesting they just evaded the riot police who had been in front the whole time.

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COVID-19 in Iceland: Vaccination Has Not Led to Herd Immunity, Says Chief Epidemiologist
icelandreview.com/society/covi

AKA compliance has not lead to freedom.

abc.net.au/news/2021-08-06/cov

tl;dr: If you're an Australian citizen who lives outside Australia, and visit Australia, the authorities might not let you leave the country again.

Most Useless Citizenship Ever

"The largest decrease in hesitancy between January and May by education group was in those with a high school education or less. Hesitancy held constant in the most educated group (those with a Ph.D.); by May Ph.D.’s were the most hesitant group."

upmc.com/media/news/072621-kin

thehill.com/homenews/state-wat

"There's a long history in this country of people needing to show their papers," Janey said during an interview "During slavery, post-slavery, as recent as you know what immigrant population has to go through here. We heard Trump with the birth certificate nonsense. Here we want to make sure that we are not doing anything that would further create a barrier for residents of Boston or disproportionally impact [Black, Indigenous or people of color] communities."

Toronto man does all the right things when crossing the Canada/U.S. border — but still gets stung with a $6,200 fine! - Rebel News
rebelnews.com/toronto_man_ari_

tl;dr: he was in the US for less than four hours to get a medically necessary MRI. But even though he got a COVID-19 test in Canada, they wanted him to do a second one in those four hours to come back. Even though he's double vaxxed.

That makes _zero_ sense scientifically.

Australians Getting Ready To Overthrow Tyrannical Government—Wait, Nevermind, Seems They Gave Up All Their Guns | The Babylon Bee
babylonbee.com/news/australian

Accurate.

@jeffcliff Ebola is a very, very, serious problem in places resistant to education, esp with strong cultural practices around handling dead bodies that are dangerous like the practice of family members washing bodies. But once that's overcome and you get a chance to train professionals it's really not that scary.

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@jeffcliff wtf is that graph? Ebola is notoriously hard to transmit. Requires direct personal contact with bodily fluids after someone is obviously extremely sick. That's why it isn't considered a serious threat to the developed world: a bit of education about what to avoid and the availability of cheap PPE and disinfectants, and the risk drops dramatically and it stops spreading.

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