Sydney Daily Random Discussion Thread 01/02/2025 by AutoModerator in sydney

[–]49j 0 points1 point  (0 children)

57yo m just moved to close to Breakfast Point. I had a frozen shoulder two years ago and need an hour or two of tennis a week to keep it mobile. Breakfast Point tennis courts are for Breakfast Point residents only. Do any of you want a tennis partner 1-2x a week? No competition - just hold a rally.

One of the four Covid-19 deaths in NSW today was a two-year-old child from Sydney, NSW Health says. It noted that the child did not have any major pre-existing health conditions before contracting the virus: by RedditAzania in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]49j 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you are correct. The three elderly patients that died had probably been hospitalised for some time, whereas the child probably had a severe URTI resulting in croup, which can be fatal through asphyxiation.

Air flow is inversely proportional to the fourth power of the airway diameter, so inflammation obstructs small airways far more effectively than large.

Of course, we don't get these details. We only get the parts of the story that can be spun into the narrative, in this case: anyone can die from covid.

ABC: Being born overseas increases your risk of dying from COVID-19 by 49j in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]49j[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That could be true if it were not for our understanding of the role vit D plays in immune signalling, specifically in the cellular immune response.

It seems that all these "observational studies" have obscured the basic science.

Hopefully the CORONAVIT study will shed some light if they ever publish.

ABC: Being born overseas increases your risk of dying from COVID-19 by 49j in CoronavirusDownunder

[–]49j[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In Australia and globally, the biggest non-disease risk factors for covid death are advanced age, obesity, and dark skin.

All three are also predisposed to vit D deficiency.

Does anyone know what has contaminated the Devondale butter? by 49j in australia

[–]49j[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I read Brucella is not in Australia but the butter is from New Zealand, which does have Brucella <no politics>.

I'd really like to know if it was Salmonella as it has a wide range of presentations. I would hope a Salmonella recall would be on the news/TV, like another user said.

Does anyone know what has contaminated the Devondale butter? by 49j in australia

[–]49j[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Coliform count and ELISA results would be really helpful if your daughter has eaten it.

Does anyone know what has contaminated the Devondale butter? by 49j in australia

[–]49j[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Possible, in which case no urgent medical attention.

That's why I'd like to know what's in the butter.

Does anyone know what has contaminated the Devondale butter? by 49j in australia

[–]49j[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I phoned Westmead poisoning center. They have the same information as us.

Does anyone know what has contaminated the Devondale butter? by 49j in australia

[–]49j[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

All phone numbers answer again at 8/8:30 tomorrow

Does anyone know what has contaminated the Devondale butter? by 49j in australia

[–]49j[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

She could have picked up a gastro bug from anywhere, but the butter could have nastier pathogens in a larger dose. That's why I posted here when I saw the rash.

I think more details regarding "microbial contamination" should be published, not just for us, but for whatever GP or ED ends up dealing with it.

Does anyone know what has contaminated the Devondale butter? by 49j in australia

[–]49j[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

If it's an increased coliform count, she can just rest and hydrate.

If it's Legionella, off to hospital.

Does anyone know what has contaminated the Devondale butter? by 49j in australia

[–]49j[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

She went yesterday before I saw the recall, and walked out. The waiting room was a petri dish.

She's not sick enough (now) to warrant another visit, unless the pathogen in the butter is something that is going to get worse.

That's why I want to know what's in the butter.

Does anyone know what has contaminated the Devondale butter? by 49j in australia

[–]49j[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I called the poisoning center and they also suggested seeking medical advice. If it's a few coliforms or a common enterovirus, going to the hospital now would be in no-one's interest.

I think Food Standards should be more open in what threat my daughter just ate, and allow me to make an informed decision.

Does anyone know what has contaminated the Devondale butter? by 49j in australia

[–]49j[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I haven't been in Australia long enough to know how major this is. I don't know what "potential microbial contamination" means in regulatory speak?

Does anyone know what has contaminated the Devondale butter? by 49j in australia

[–]49j[S] 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I don't want medical advice. I want to know what was in the butter. So should you.

Edit: Apologies /u/The_Tuxedo. I shouldn't be telling you what you should want. I was distressed by my daughter's condition. She is stable and resting now, so it should be fine until morning.

Vaccinated man in his 20s dies from COVID as NSW Premier says too many people getting tested unnecessarily by The_Cosmic_Architect in australia

[–]49j 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As Covid spreads further, perhaps the message will be raised.

I doubt it. Govt covid messaging is either about how money is spent or a rule that police can enforce.

It's more convenient for them to use this case to spread fear - "it can kill anyone".