Mater’s Musing #6: A General Recommendation


Ref: Sydney Morning Herald, 3 Feb 1919, p5

GENERAL RECOMMENDATION

That, as far as possible, the people be encouraged during the course of the epidemic to take all possible advantage of fresh air as a means of increasing the natural resistance to infection, and of lessening the risk of infection, and also to avoid crowds.


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Muddy
Muddy
August 21, 2021 6:58 pm

That was obviously prior to the immeasurable advance of SupaScience(TM).

Miss Anthropist
Miss Anthropist
August 21, 2021 7:14 pm

Let’s do the same thing over and over again and see if we get a different result.

Shy Ted
Shy Ted
August 21, 2021 7:15 pm
Megan
Megan
August 21, 2021 10:57 pm

This has been insanity since the get go. Push too hard and people begin to push back.
Knew someone at today’s Melbourne disgraceful Vicplod overreaction. Said crowd was not violent but the police were brutal in their treatment. One companion was pepper sprayed and the other fired at. This is not my Australia, these disgusting police officers are shameful thugs

Ellen of Tasmania
Ellen of Tasmania
August 22, 2021 9:55 am

Said crowd was not violent but the police were brutal in their treatment.

Yes. I was listening to ABC news this morning and they said it was a violent protest. But it actually wasn’t, was it? If the police stood aside and allowed the protesters to protest, we don’t honestly believe they would have smashed windows, robbed stores, knocked people down or set cars on fire, do we?

Filbert
Filbert
August 22, 2021 10:03 am

Again, if I might respectfully suggest, that these ‘historical documents’ be passed on to Alan Jones who seems to one of the few voices of dissent in the MSM nowadays.
Same with the 2002/3 SMH Farce Mask clipping.
History matters.

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