WTF? Just for you? *shakes head* Thanks, Greg. This guy would have been gone long ago if it weren't for you.
As it turns out, I come here for the free clown show. I'd have gotten bored and wandered off long ago if you weren't so entertaining.
Well, in that case, you're welcome. You're doing an excellent job with putting on a clown show. We're all convinced, except one of us whom isn't too bright. You're telling lies though.
I did it because that's what you do. We've all noticed, apart from your enabler. I think even he's catching on now though
OMG...inferiority complex much? How many times do you want to post graphics with the same meaning? If you and JJ are so clever and so well educated, according to you, how come you've made so many mistakes and erroneous posts? Asking for an acquaintance. I mean, at least when *I* say something dumb, it's not when I'm pretending to be the smartest bloke in the room.
I'm not sure it's improving, but it seems to have plateaued. Certainly enough to show a pattern (I hope) Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Meanwhile, I've spent the last four days doing COVID charters, bringing positive cases from the outback to city to be taken to medi-hotels or home if they can isolate properly. More than 20 COVID positive people have been in the back of the aircraft, after I picked them up from Moomba, Carrapateena, Amata, and Ceduna. Not one of them had any symptoms.
How did they know they had it if they had no symptoms? I mean obviously they tested, but why did they test?
A lot of my friends have had no symptoms. They test as other family members are positive and they need to check themselves!
Moomba and Carrapateena are mine sites. I imagine that they are RAT tested routinely in order to pick up positive cases as soon as possible. Pap may be able to comment? (We are testing ourselves every 72 hours at work so probably similar). Amata is an indigenous community, so probably testing due to vulnerability of the community. Ceduna probably similar situation. What I'm doing is only a small part of what RFDS is doing. You can multiply my efforts by several times. We have aircraft doing these COVID charters every day throughout SA and NT.
I doubt it. In our case it'd likely be SA Health (or NT Health as the case may be). However, that's only a guess on my part - that stuff is above my pay grade!
Are you asking because of the rain event we're currently experiencing? Tropical weather throughout SA has seen some rainfall records broken. It's made for some interesting flying, that's for shore. Or do you mean flying around for hours with COVID positive people in the back? Just wear PPE, which is uncomfortable in the heat, but otherwise unremarkable. We treat it like we would any other infectious person. Aircraft gets cleaned between jobs. No big deal, really.
Looking good here. https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/coronavirus/sa-covid-updates-for-january-21-2022-omicron-strain-responsible-for-95pc-of-cases/news-story/e37c87c6426521e698b6d97cf37ec817