Was just finna tag you about this.
The Australian state of Victoria shuts down again as a fresh outbreak in the capital fuels anxiety.
www.bbc.co.uk
Think it has any effect on the high levels of vaccine skepticism in Oz?
It goes without saying that if your vaccination rate was on par with some other western nations, this lockdown could be avoided.
Absolutely. Poor vaccination levels are still mainly about supply and logistics, but this has been compounded by apathy and denialism. If over 50s and 70s had been doing their jobs and going getting vaccinated, we'd at least be further down the road.
I berated several reluctant elderly members of my family into getting vaccinated before we hit the dead of winter, and thankfully me being an 'asshole' means I have got them at least partially protected.
The worst part is that it wasn't even a Melbourne quarantine breach that caused this, it was a meth town (Adelaide) breach and then they sent him to us. One of his close contacts was a super spreader that also happened to be getting on the piss all over the city. Our two biggest stadiums are both already exposure sites for no restriction football games.
And in news that should scare the rest of the unvaccinated world, they reckon the average incubation period for these cases is 1 day, not the normal 5 they are used to. The variant is highly infectious and mobile. So there's no way for contact tracers to stay on top of the spread because they can't get to people before they're already infectious.
We're fucked again, basically.