Australian Reports of the Virus Spread

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Is that really surprising being the second highest state by population with one of the highest prevalence rates of diabetes which has clearly been identified as highly vulnerable cohort for Covid complications? Plus of course their reluctance to follow any sort of health guidance re: distancing etc :(
I haven’t seen data. But there are clear trends based on their relaxation phases.
 

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I haven’t seen data. But there are clear trends based on their relaxation phases.

Correlation is not causation you should know this of all people PF being familiar with clinical studies ;)

And that's the almost impossible task of trying to pick all this apart...
 
Correlation is not causation you should know this of all people PF being familiar with clinical studies ;)

And that's the almost impossible task of trying to pick all this apart...
Totally have said this myself many times on here.
But I am worried for my EM colleagues in Texas and what they are reporting.
 
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However there is another event that also may explain a number of the increase in Texas.The elephant in the room.George Floyd died on 25/6.In Texas that day 623 new cases a day and the number had started to trend down.
7 days later-1688 cases.
14 days later-2504 cases.
I really don't think you can blame all the increase on relaxing lockdown measures.
 
I was being very discreet. ☺ But did they suffer any consequences? Not that we've heard in fact all we have heard is excuses from Dan and rebuttal of any deliberate activity. And therein lies the problem.

Aderns take is interesting. Make of this what you will:

This was in response to a NZ bubble. A little naive if she thinks some Australian states should open to NZ but not to each other. Nothing to gain there.

"Ultimately it’s up to Australia to decide whether or not they’ll go for a whole of country approach, or a state-by-state approach,” she said.

“Obviously where there is community outbreak that is a no-go for New Zealand.

“Where they have border controls in place and where they’ve had no community transmissions for sustained periods of time that may be a different scenario.”
I don't think Ardern is naive on this at all. She's simply declaring her red lines. It may be politically unpalatable for some in Australia to contemplate a partial opening across the ditch, but this makes it clear that's our problem not their problem. She's indifferent to the bubble , especially before September 19. And bear in mind that everything she is saying right now is for the benefit of a domestic audience.
 
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But there really was a strong belief that their approach was the right approach for their economy too. They were really considering that. And things stayed mostly open. There was no real lock down etc.

For those following the Swedish handling of COVID-19, there's an update today on abc.net.au and on ABC TV's Foreign Correspondent tonight:


Anders Tegnell is not bowing to pressure. He still believes tough, short-term lockdowns are not the way to beat COVID-19, and that his strategy of keeping society largely open and the economy running will be proven right in the long term.

Tegnell admits there have been failures. One of the relatively few government directives was to lock down aged care facilities. He concedes the order came too late and casualties have been high — of the 5,000 deaths, 88 per cent have been people aged over 70, many of them in retirement homes.

Still, that means that 12% or 600 deaths were people aged under 70. For a country with approximately half the population of Australia.
 
For Victoria only? The only other states we are closed to is NSW and Canberra, the rest are open. But they dont want us!
The announcement was that borders will not open on 20 July as previously announced. A further announcement regarding NSW and ACT residents will be made "in due course".
 
But they dont want us!

Join the unloved ;)

Looks like Anna might backtrack too, so my holiday in 3 weeks time is probably off again. Oh dear, dealing with flight changes yet again. 😔
 
For Victoria only? The only other states we are closed to is NSW and Canberra, the rest are open. But they dont want us!
I reckon NSW and the ACT will be exempt.
SA also pretty sneakily enacted another 28 days of State of Emergency so SAPOL and SA Health will be effectively running the state.

I notice Gladys has also reiterated her call to ban Victorians from homes and businesses and that they will be banned from purchasing tickets to sporting games
 
I notice Gladys has also reiterated her call to ban Victorians from homes and businesses and that they will be banned from purchasing tickets to sporting games
So there's no border closures between NSW and Vic. But if you're Victorian you can't stay in NSW or shop there or eat there or work there or attend events there or...

But the most important thing is that the border is not closed to you. You are welcome, except for all the areas where you are not. Don't you love politics?
 
NSW has 5 cases today all in hotel quarantine.

The Queensland border opening decision is teetering on a knife edge. I wonder if the back-room boys in AP's re-election bunker are contemplating a new slogan. 'We will build a wall along our southern border and we will make NSW pay for it'. :)
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So there's no border closures between NSW and Vic. But if you're Victorian you can't stay in NSW or shop there or eat there or work there or attend events there or...
But your NRL and AFL teams are still welcome.
 
There is a parochial element in many Qldrs ; in terms of the border open or closed , I suspect that the tea leaves have been studied carefully by the apparatchiks...
 
NSW has 5 cases today all in hotel quarantine.

The Queensland border opening decision is teetering on a knife edge. I wonder if the back-room boys in AP's re-election bunker are contemplating a new slogan. 'We will build a wall along our southern border and we will make NSW pay for it'. :)
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But your NRL and AFL teams are still welcome.
Hopefully someone in NSW Health is reviewing both codes’ health protocols for their respective bubbles.
 
For Victoria only? The only other states we are closed to is NSW and Canberra, the rest are open. But they dont want us!
I reckon SA will open to ACT and NSW. - hope so. Not that we have any money to go anywhere, but I have a friend in Adelaide I would love to see.
 
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