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It is contact tracing for a positive covid-19 case

First pic is my check in. We scan a QR code on our phones when entering premises

Second pic is the time the case attended a couple of hours after I was there. And brief info that if you were there you need to get tested and quarantine
so does this mean you have it?
 

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so does this mean you have it?
no

i checked into the supermarket at 7am where somebody with the virus checked in at 11:35

if i was there between 11:36 and 12:20, then i would be required to get tested and home quarantine until i got a confirmed negative test

i just thought it might be of interest. And it took me by surprise to see local supermarket
 

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It is contact tracing for a positive covid-19 case

First pic is my check in. We scan a QR code on our phones when entering premises

Second pic is the time the case attended a couple of hours after I was there. And brief info that if you were there you need to get tested and quarantine


Wow, interesting! AFAIK we have nothing like that where I live. How are your numbers doing? Getting lower? Ours are on the rise again. :(
 

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Wow, interesting! AFAIK we have nothing like that where I live. How are your numbers doing? Getting lower? Ours are on the rise again. :(
trying to stabilise an outbreak that originated in sydney, one city north

we are lucky to be surrounded by a lot of water. But, something got messed up with hotel quarantine on a traveller. Sydney have about 800 cases a day, in city of 5 millionish

here in melbourne, a removalist van from sydney brought it over the border (state borders are mostly closed atm) and we had i think about 60 today in similar population

delta spreads scary quick. And containing this one has proved more difficult than previous ones
 

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Woolworths is an Ozzy supermarket chain....they pretty much have the monopoly in Australia.
You're right that Woolworths have a majority of the grocery sector here at about 37% of the total market, followed by Coles with 28% and Aldi at around 11%. The rest is made up of smaller franchises like IGA and then the small corner store operators make up the rest.
The big two have enormous buying power and are famous for collusion and for screwing down the farmers and primary producers. A very corrupt system.
 

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    My newest twins:

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    And I'm hoping they don't become triplets!
     

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    What I’ve been doing with RDTAs is dry burning, run the brush under water then scrub the coil- I give the coils a few seconds to cook first. It’s not the best solution but it works okay. When they build up too much I just put a fresh coil.
    But I will say this, I’m surprised how low I can vape the juice in most of them. The ones with rods especially.
    Something we do here is fill a small glass with water. Dry burn and stick the coils in the glass under water. All the gunk jumps off. A few times and it's as clean as new.
     

    Fredman1

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    Something we do here is fill a small glass with water. Dry burn and stick the coils in the glass under water. All the gunk jumps off. A few times and it's as clean as new.
    I don't think that's a good idea mate. I know from my knife making days that metals change their molecular structure when it's cooled down to fast (like dunked in cold water from a glowing state)...it can cause "flaking" (can't remember the exact word) because of the built up stress in the metal.
    Different metals behave differently. Some can take it, but some becomes brittle and "flaky" and have to be reheated (to a certain temp) and cooled at it's own pace to get it back to it's original state.
     

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