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1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

To be fair at the time, he had the Pfizer I'm not sure the AZ had been approved by our authorities. 

Even if AZ had been approved it is worth noting that Albanese also had a Pfizer shott and has now had his second albanese-gets-his-second-pfizer

I'm happy for our country's leaders to be vaccinated as early as possible.

Btw, Morrison's wife, mother and mother-in-law have had the AZ.

Balanced posting on such a critical subject would be useful.

Nice post. Thanks for clarifying that.

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

 

Browne hedging his bets as usual.

This is a time when being 'first' with a story can be damaging to the well being of AFL families who would be affected.  Browne needs to chill.

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1 minute ago, faultydet said:

Apparently the Astra Zeneca vaccine may produce clots via an immune system reaction to the drug. I've read that younger people (under 50's) are more prone to a reaction from the A.Z shot because of their stronger immune systems.

That makes some sense to me, although if the politicians are not taking the A.Z drug, none of us should have to either. 

Faulty, I  have just been checking some UK stat's. The under 50's are about twice as likely to get blood clots than over 50's from AZ. It is still a very low number compared to the pill for instance. But why are older people being used to get rid of the surplus drug. We could do as other countries have done and given it to poorer desperate countries. We will all probably have to have the mRNA drugs eventually anyway to combat the mutations.

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1 minute ago, ManDee said:

Faulty, I  have just been checking some UK stat's. The under 50's are about twice as likely to get blood clots than over 50's from AZ. It is still a very low number compared to the pill for instance. But why are older people being used to get rid of the surplus drug. We could do as other countries have done and given it to poorer desperate countries. We will all probably have to have the mRNA drugs eventually anyway to combat the mutations.

Everyone is forgetting that a certain percentage of the population (of all ages) will develop blood clots regardless of taking any covid vaccines. And of course the older brigade are more at risk than the younger demographic.

It will be years, as it is with any "normal" vaccine development, before we know the true effects of taking these new vaccines. As usual, there is no accelerated wear test for a vaccine. ie: no substitute for time.

Not sure it's a "surplus" drug, but it is certainly the cheapest. I have no doubt that the price plays a very large part in its preferential treatment by the government.

 

AS an aside, I thought the A.Z drug would be very popular in 3rd world countries where it can be stored without deep freezing, but my second home of The Philippines lead the way in their reluctance to take the A.Z drug. They simply don't trust it, regardless of age. 

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1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

I think it's time to consider vaccinating the teams, coaches and support staff. This will allow them to move freely across state lines (or i think it should anyways) and negate any talk of Hubs. If there's no shortage of vaccine and risk categories are dragging the chain in terms of take up I don;t see any moral reason why this can;t be done. Obviously health workers and risk groups get priority but there's no point having vaccine sitting there with nobody turning up to get vaccinated.

 

The issue is, I think, that Pfizer is not open for all under 50s yet, is it? In NSW, Pfizer is open to 40-49, even if not in 1a/1b and obviously for all 1a/1b. Also to family/close contacts (baby sitters etc I think) of health workers.

I think it would be a very poor look if AFL players not in those categories got the vaccine ahead of the general population, especially vulnerable groups who remain unvaccinated.

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I think its appalling that Nursing home residents remain un vaccinated.

What the hell is going on??

we have vaccinated less than 400000 people In the same time USA have done  50% of the population

Our current rate is 15% or something Third world status

 

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47 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Faulty, I  have just been checking some UK stat's. The under 50's are about twice as likely to get blood clots than over 50's from AZ. It is still a very low number compared to the pill for instance. But why are older people being used to get rid of the surplus drug. We could do as other countries have done and given it to poorer desperate countries. We will all probably have to have the mRNA drugs eventually anyway to combat the mutations.

It's quite simple.  There are more people than mRNA vaccines.  It's critical that we get vaccinated to return to a normal life and save lives.  So those that are in the (already) low risk bracket get AZ and those in the low but slightly higher risk get mRNA,

Your attitude means these lockdowns will likely go on for many more months than necessary if those that can safely get vacinnated don't.  We live in a community and what we do is important to that community.

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47 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

The issue is, I think, that Pfizer is not open for all under 50s yet, is it? In NSW, Pfizer is open to 40-49, even if not in 1a/1b and obviously for all 1a/1b. Also to family/close contacts (baby sitters etc I think) of health workers.

I think it would be a very poor look if AFL players not in those categories got the vaccine ahead of the general population, especially vulnerable groups who remain unvaccinated.

I’ll be honest I haven’t been paying close attention to the roll-out but this eminent lock down will focus my mind. I’ll be researching and taking a much closer look at it.

Agree the AFL will need to consider very carefully before advocating for player vaccination.

Risk categories and health workers absolutely get priority. 100% agree with you there.

But scenarios where vaccines are there but people aren’t turning up to take them has to be questioned. We can’t let hold-outs or stragglers, no matter their risk status, delay a broader roll-out. If there are people in the community who are prepared to get vaccinated in full knowledge of the risks then they should be allowed to do so, on the proviso they are not taking a vaccine which a person in a risk category is ready and willing to take.

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To use a Melbourne analogy, waiting 6 months for the Pfizer jab over the AZ is like refusing, when the bushfire is coming, to evacuate in a Land Rover because you want to wait for a Range Rover.

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1 hour ago, ManDee said:

I'm over 50, give me the same vaccine as the under 50's or are we second class citizens? I am not anti vaccine. I would be happy to pay, I would be happy to travel to get a jab, but no I can only get the cheap less effective more dangerous vaccine. If you under 50's disagree you get the AZ vaccine, you can if you want to.

I’m 40 and have been wanting to take any vaccine for months now, don’t care which one.

Surely by now it’s better for all those who will take ANY vaccine to let them have AZ, it’s simple maths, the more people vaccinated the less chance of spread.

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16 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

It's quite simple.  There are more people than mRNA vaccines.  It's critical that we get vaccinated to return to a normal life and save lives.  So those that are in the (already) low risk bracket get AZ and those in the low but slightly higher risk get mRNA,

Your attitude means these lockdowns will likely go on for many more months than necessary if those that can safely get vacinnated don't.  We live in a community and what we do is important to that community.

ManDee should be allowed to make an informed decision about which vaccine he wants to take. It’s his body and his right. We’re a liberal democracy not the Soviet Union.

However, if he decides not to take an available vaccine and chooses to wait for a vaccine of his preference then he should be re-categorised with the rest of the general population. That’s only fair imv. We can’t delay the broader roll-out.

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5 minutes ago, —coach— said:

I’m 40 and have been wanting to take any vaccine for months now, don’t care which one.

I've heard on the ABC that at some 'mass vac' sites, if younger people turn up there late in the day they will get the AZ vac's if there is a surplus on that day.  A few 'ifs' there but may be worth checking out in your area.

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3 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

ManDee should be allowed to make an informed decision about which vaccine he wants to take. It’s his body and his right. We’re a liberal democracy not the Soviet Union.

However, if he decides not to take an available vaccine and chooses to wait for a vaccine of his preference then he should be re-categorised with the rest of the general population. That’s only fair imv. We can’t delay the broader roll-out.

Totally agree with this, I will take any vaccine, why do I have to wait for antivacs, contentious objectors and those who want to wait for their preferred vaccination type etc.

Obviously I don’t want to use a vaccination needed for critical wokrkers etc but people have had ample time to get a shot now. My wife works at a hospital and had hers months ago.

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Being a selfish SA Demon I'd like to propose the below....

1. Dees and Dogs jump on a plane this afternoon and play the match at Adelaide Oval tomorrow night (with a crowd)

2. Dogs then fly to Perth for their Round 12 fixture against Freo at Optus.

3. Dees travel from Adelaide to Alice Springs for the Brisbane clash

???

 

 

 

 

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So, back to football.

Will our game go on tomorrow night or will all Melbourne clubs need to get out asap????

1 minute ago, The Backyard Charizard said:

Being a selfish SA Demon I'd like to propose the below....

1. Dees and Dogs jump on a plane this afternoon and play the match at Adelaide Oval tomorrow night (with a crowd)

2. Dogs then fly to Perth for their Round 12 fixture against Freo at Optus.

3. Dees travel from Adelaide to Alice Springs for the Brisbane clash

???

 

 

 

 

Just thinking on similar lines...

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Just now, The Backyard Charizard said:

Being a selfish SA Demon I'd like to propose the below....

1. Dees and Dogs jump on a plane this afternoon and play the match at Adelaide Oval tomorrow night (with a crowd)

2. Dogs then fly to Perth for their Round 12 fixture against Freo at Optus.

3. Dees travel from Adelaide to Alice Springs for the Brisbane clash

???

 

Highly doubt this is even possible.

I assume SA Govt doesn't want dirty Vics infecting their state.

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Just now, rjay said:

So, back to football.

Will our game go on tomorrow night or will all Melbourne clubs need to get out asap????

Just thinking on similar lines...

Assume we'll play on this week without crowds. Bye next week. AFL will likely see what's happening re: cases and lockdown but be preparing to head to other states NSW & QLD for a few weeks of Hubs with the hope of returning to Victoria before the end of the season (sooner rather than later in the season if possible).

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