Australian Reports of the Virus Spread

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Yes but the Queensland cake is for Queenslander's only
WA will complain about not getting enough of the cake, despite being given an additional supplemental muffin by the Feds a few years ago.

VIC and NSW will continue to make the majority of the cake and get back a smaller piece than they bought to the party.

Queensland, SA, Tasmania and the NT will continue to demand increasingly bigger slices than they bought to the party.
 
WA will complain about not getting enough of the cake, despite being given an additional supplemental muffin by the Feds a few years ago.

VIC and NSW will continue to make the majority of the cake and get back a smaller piece than they bought to the party.

Queensland, SA, Tasmania and the NT will continue to demand increasingly bigger slices than they bought to the party.

Ouch! So accurate but that’s going to hurt!

Literally sitting down with the whole cake now waiting for the reaction!
 
WA will complain about not getting enough of the cake, despite being given an additional supplemental muffin by the Feds a few years ago.

VIC and NSW will continue to make the majority of the cake and get back a smaller piece than they bought to the party.

Queensland, SA, Tasmania and the NT will continue to demand increasingly bigger slices than they bought to the party.
Whilst we the taxpayers get the crumbs
 
At 972,455 positives recorded in Australia since the start of the pandemic, tomorrow will see the breaking of the 1 million barrier.

Is that, of itself, inherently of any significance? 🤔

All I want to see is c. 25M peeps carrying Omicron antibodies (preferably on top of their triple vaccination), this thing finally endemic, and not caring about counting to resource-wasting +/- 1 detail. :rolleyes:
 
WA will complain about not getting enough of the cake, despite being given an additional supplemental muffin by the Feds a few years ago.

VIC and NSW will continue to make the majority of the cake and get back a smaller piece than they bought to the party.

Queensland, SA, Tasmania and the NT will continue to demand increasingly bigger slices than they bought to the party.
Ouch! So accurate but that’s going to hurt!

Literally sitting down with the whole cake now waiting for the reaction!

something something pokies revenue gst royalties shut the border 🙃

[/politics jokes]

The one case in WA today listed by @HappyFlyerFamily , still linked to the delta outbreak, has been in quarantine and not infectious in the community. No new exposure sites.

All close contacts of the omicron case have returned negative results. The delta vs omicron conversations seem to be dominating chit chat about covid I am overhearing. Very few masks out and about in the community after the requirement was removed.

Meanwhile, unlike people, RATs are now allowed into WA, but it's not clear when they will hit shelves.
 
WA will complain about not getting enough of the cake, despite being given an additional supplemental muffin by the Feds a few years ago.
Was that complaining before or after we were getting 34c in the $ back from the GST we paid?
 
Was that complaining before or after we were getting 34c in the $ back from the GST we paid?
Without becoming political the complaining from WA hasn’t really changed. I agree that 34c is ridiculous but WA needs to diversify its economy to try and be more stable to remove the boom bust cycles which result in wild swings for the whole WA economy.

Tourism could be one of those industries but you know, we’ve created too much sovereign risk around that industry.

The airlines would like WA to get back to normal particularly QF who need to find a home for A330s.
 
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Victoria (161,065 active – 15,000 public hospital beds, 476 public/private ICU beds)
[previous peak hospital/ICU: 851/163 - October 2021]
Certain elective surgery suspended/paused - announced 6/1

2/1 7172 positives, 48k tests, 472 hospital, 52 ICU active, 46 ICU cleared
3/1 8577 positives, 44k tests, 491 hospital, 56 ICU active, 48 ICU cleared
4/1 14,020 positives, 60k tests, 516 hospital, 56 ICU active, 52 ICU cleared
5/1 17,636 positives, 59k tests, 591 hospital, 53 ICU active, 53 ICU cleared
6/1 21,997 positives, 64k tests, 631 hospital, 51 ICU active, 49 ICU cleared
7/1 21,728 positives, 68k tests, 644 hospital, 58 ICU active, 48 ICU cleared
8/1 24,928 PCR+, 89k tests, 5923/26,428 RAT+, 731* hospital, 109* ICU active + cleared
9/1 22,104 PCR+, 83k tests, 22,051 RAT+, 752 hospital, 104 ICU
10/1 17,618 PCR+, 78k tests, 17,190 RAT+, 818 hospital, 118 ICU
 
NSW (303,795 active – 21,000 public hospital beds, 884 public/private ICU beds)
[previous peak hospital/ICU: 1268/242 - September 2021]
Certain elective surgery suspended/paused - announced 7/1

2/1 18,278 positives, 90k tests, 1066 hospital, 83 ICU
3/1 20,794 positives, 96k tests, 1204 hospital, 95 ICU
4/1 23,131 positives, 83k tests, 1344 hospital, 105 ICU
5/1 35,054 positives, 108k tests, 1491 hospital, 119 ICU
6/1 34,994 positives, 111k tests, 1609 hospital, 131 ICU
7/1 38,625 positives, 112k tests, 1738 hospital, 134 ICU
8/1 45,098 positives, 116k tests, 1795 hospital, 145 ICU
9/1 30,062 positives, 98k tests, 1927 hospital, 151 ICU
10/1 20,293 positives, 84k tests, 2030 hospital, 159 ICU
 
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Child under 5 among 18 deaths in NSW​

Dr Chant has provided more details of the record daily deaths in NSW.

She says a child under the age of 5 is among the day's tally, which also includes six women, 11 men.

She says the child from south-west Sydney died at home and had significant underlying health conditions.

A man in his 30s was also among the deaths, and died at the Prince of Wales Hospital.

"Can I just express my sincere condolences for those that lost their loved ones," she says.
 
Tasmania (7917 active – 1500 public hospital beds, 38 public/private ICU beds)

2/1 404 positives, 454.3k coughulative tests, 3 hospital
3/1 466 positives, 1.9k tests, 2 hospital
4/1 702 positives, 2.0k tests, 1/3 hospital
5/1 867 positives, 2.4k tests, 0/5 hospital
6/1 751 positives, 2.9k tests, 1/5 hospital
7/1 1489 positives, 5.2k tests, 3/8 hospital
8/1 1051 PCR+, 4.4k tests, 1172 RAT+, 4/10 hospital
9/1 598 PCR+, 3.2k tests, 808 RAT+, 4/15 hospital
10/1 397 PCR+, 2.2k tests, 821 RAT+, 11/17 hospital
 

Me too, owning a car is completely uneconomical if you live in city or inner burbs.

I can easily walk to/from essential things - cafe, supermarket, chemist and taking the Bus or Uber to/from work, social outings, dentist etc, costs significantly less per annum than annual costs to run a car (petrol, service, insurance, parking) let alone the cost to buy one.

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She says the child from south-west Sydney died at home and had significant underlying health conditions.

This was widely reported yesterday, cant really blame covid when they were already terminal.

 
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What is really pleasing with the states that have managed to create a webpage to report RAT tests is that they appear to be alleviating the pressure on the PCR testing sites (and our collective taxpayer $$)....
 
ICYMI NSW are adding the RAT reporting to the app, not building a separate web page, expected Wednesday I don't think it will make a material difference to those lining up for PCRs though, as the big drop there came when domestic travel testing was introduced.
 
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