Originally Posted by Raeford
Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by Raeford
Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by kenjs1
Originally Posted by DBT
I take 'we' as referring to Australia as a whole. Which is not to say that different states handled the pandemic equally well.....or that they handled it at all well, bumbling and mismanagement being their standout performance.
DBT- a reasonable response thank you. I see no such maturity from Mauser who uses 'we' to get around the fact he singularly called things now known and proven to have saved people's lives
"batsh*t crazy" rather than own up. My initial entry in this discussion was honest concern and to offer available options when he brought up covid in Oz. He chose to deride my suggestion rather than accept it in spirit it was given so he doesn't get a pass. He has since acted like a child and hides behind 'we', Biden, and other distractions unrelated to his own words- or mine for that matter. A quick survey of his posts throughout show he is incapable of positive contribution.

LOL!!! Your covid advice is on par with the president yall elected.

Even though we didn't use the horse butt paste we survived much better. It's kinda like you have no fucking idea what you are talking about but know better anyway because that's what you Karen vegans just do. LOL!!!

Maybe more horse paste will sooth your pain from your rejection of reality - give it a go and be sure to let us know how you get on.

I don't believe you can compare Australia's #'s to the US's #'s primarily due to population centers/density. Australia just doesn't have the sheer quantity of high density areas that we have[which is where a high % of 'covid' related deaths occurred.

Once away from the high density population areas the US had much[MUCH] lower death #'s.
In my little area in southwest Virginia made up of 3 towns[triangular at 5 miles apart each] with a total population of aprox 100K not including one university with 30K and another of 8K I know of maybe 5 'covid' deaths within the area.

Most of the Australian population live in high density areas. The US has more habitable rural areas than what we do. Given how contagious Covid is, I'm not sure population density is a good explanation - low density might limit the speed of spread but I'm pretty sure we've all been exposed to it by now.

Wasn't much of Australia basically put on 'full lockdown'-as in 'do not go outdoors' without .gov approval?

No. Remember masks?

We still had to go out shopping, for toiletpaper and stuff.

I also still did my bicycling around the neighbourhood and parks to get my cardio done and solar vitamin D input. Lots of people in the parks with similar ideas. Masks and social distancing, and never saw policing there or at the shops.


Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by mauserand9mm
Originally Posted by Raspy
Whatever you said...everyone knows you are a lying jerk.

That's a bold assertion. Point out where you think I lied.

Well?