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From
20/07/2021 16:35:49
John Ryan
Captain-Cooker Appreciation Society
Taumata Whakatangi ..., New Zealand
 
 
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>>Perhaps you should sell bottled NZ air ;-)

Or low selenium soil? ;-)

Meanwhile 47% of recent UK C19 cases had received at least one dose of the vaccine (Which number without context means very little, but it's what you'll see in media with lots of colored graphs to prove it's scientific)

>>Total infection numbers still to low to get a stable picture of heightened or dampened dangers (hospitalization or case fatality) when compared to similar populations (stratified along age, perhaps sex dimesions and vaxx status at least, previously infected status hard to measure), but ease of transmission during best weather conditions promises interesting times on the incidence front at least in October.

NZ is now moving from its warm wet season to its cool wet season when respiratory infections are common. Current signs are not reassuring, with emergency declarations to deal with massive Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) case loads already far greater than usual. Cynics say it's because immune systems weren't provoked during lockdown, but these days people who want to land blows on their selected opposition will say anything, so best to wait until the evidence is in.

>>Pure nosiness here: why is vacc% so low in NZ ? Your premier and other policies seem to be well above smarts found in politicians and their measures elsewhere and I don't think NZ has financial troubles ?

Same deal: some say incompetence and/or failing to execute supply contracts in timely fashion; others say it's because NZ has no C19 so needs to let others go first. There's as many explanations as there are political persuasions, which is of course the modern definition of science.
"... They ne'er cared for us
yet: suffer us to famish, and their store-houses
crammed with grain; make edicts for usury, to
support usurers; repeal daily any wholesome act
established against the rich, and provide more
piercing statutes daily, to chain up and restrain
the poor. If the wars eat us not up, they will; and
there's all the love they bear us.
"
-- Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act 1, scene 1
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