Nobody's questioning Parrotsay's rhetoric, but it appears to be laying the foundations for deflecting blame for decisions made on economic basis over welfare.
Also, not much is being written about the low reported NSW death rate versus Vic, lower numbers in Vic for week and weeks now with proportionally higher deaths. The naysayers will claim Dan has inflated he figures, but I suspect it's more likely Parrotsay has done the exact opposite. The reason for me forming this opinion is that there seems to be a disconnect between the duress reported by NSW Health / Hospital staff and Parrotsay's reported death rates. Something seems a bit stinky!
Statistically, it should approach the national / global average once you have enough cases on a regular basis, but NSW seems to be delivering a Christmas miracle, have they have beaten the math or are they calling a spade a surfboard? Note that as of yesterday in NSW Omicron was still not yet the dominant strain but as a percentage it's rising very fast.
Also, not much is being written about the low reported NSW death rate versus Vic, lower numbers in Vic for week and weeks now with proportionally higher deaths. The naysayers will claim Dan has inflated he figures, but I suspect it's more likely Parrotsay has done the exact opposite. The reason for me forming this opinion is that there seems to be a disconnect between the duress reported by NSW Health / Hospital staff and Parrotsay's reported death rates. Something seems a bit stinky!
Statistically, it should approach the national / global average once you have enough cases on a regular basis, but NSW seems to be delivering a Christmas miracle, have they have beaten the math or are they calling a spade a surfboard? Note that as of yesterday in NSW Omicron was still not yet the dominant strain but as a percentage it's rising very fast.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"

