No. The summer surge is unexpected. Wasn‘t the case here (Germany) although that was pre-Omicron. Things didn‘t ever quite get back to normal here over summer but cases were decreasing not increasing.A strange mood in Australia. Many countries are used to this level of cases but this is something new for us. It's shocking. After spending most of winter in lockdown and many people getting vaccinated I thought we'd have a decent summer but things are now worse than ever. I don't think people were expecting this to happen.
I mean what did people actually expect would happen when international and state borders were reopened?A strange mood in Australia. Many countries are used to this level of cases but this is something new for us. It's shocking. After spending most of winter in lockdown and many people getting vaccinated I thought we'd have a decent summer but things are now worse than ever. I don't think people were expecting this to happen.
I don't think so! PCR tests are returning one in three positive in NSW. And that's just the people who can get them. Real case numbers are likely much, much higher. I read that a third of all cases in Australia since this started, have happened in the last five days.Things will improve over the next month or so, with numbers falling
	I don't think so! PCR tests are returning one in three positive in NSW. And that's just the people who can get them. Real case numbers are likely much, much higher. I read that a third of all cases in Australia since this started, have happened in the last five days.
Agreed. Even if you can't get a RAT, if you feel sick just stay home if you can.How many people aren't even bothering to get tests? To be honest, I don't think I would go wait 6-8 hours for a PCR test. I'd just stay home if I tested positive on a RAT. Although I am lucky I can stay home.
This whole situation is fucked. I was with a group of friends who all tested positive on a RAT test, I tested negative. They all went together to get a PCR whilst I went by myself so I wouldn't get it from them. I can't drive so I went to a walk in site I normally always go to just for it to be closed. All the walk in sites in my area are shut and I can't ask someone to drive me as obviously I am a close contact and don't want to put anyone or myself at risk. There are no RAT tests available for me to do on day 6 of isolation and I can't get myself to a testing site without booking an appointment (which aren't even available for the next 10-14 days). I'm isolating at a family member's house who left for me to do so but they want to go home.
It's not real, it's satire.Oh thank you @timmy that made my evening so much better
Is it real, not fake?
These 2 are so adorable and always hilarious together, I fucking love them to bits, will watch this a lot
I am afraid, and this is a tonic
Got booster
Now going to hide away
It’s going to get us all isn’t it![]()
And its also easy to see why symptomatic people would not bother either. I know a couple of people who have come down with it over the last week or so. They were too sick to go and stand in a line for up to five hours to get tested. And they would have given it to everyone else around them if they had gone to stand in a queue for hours.Very hard to get tested these days. Anytime you check, the website just shows all drive through sites are closed due to overcapacity. So you have to physically drive there and just hope you’ll catch them when they‘re letting a few more into the queue, even then you might be told you didn’t make the cut. After a few failed attempts, I turned up half hour before opening this morning and got a test after two hours. Easy to understand why asymptomatic people would just not bother.
Very hard to get tested these days. Anytime you check, the website just shows all drive through sites are closed due to overcapacity. So you have to physically drive there and just hope you’ll catch them when they‘re letting a few more into the queue, even then you might be told you didn’t make the cut. After a few failed attempts, I turned up half hour before opening this morning and got a test after two hours. Easy to understand why asymptomatic people would just not bother.
And its also easy to see why symptomatic people would not bother either. I know a couple of people who have come down with it over the last week or so. They were too sick to go and stand in a line for up to five hours to get tested. And they would have given it to everyone else around them if they had gone to stand in a queue for hours.