Actually it’s not that bad, even at near zero temps.
We’ve had a Bum Gun for ages. And our Thailand house has one - as do almost all Thai buildings.
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Actually it’s not that bad, even at near zero temps.
We’ve had a Bum Gun for ages. And our Thailand house has one - as do almost all Thai buildings.
This is still the benchmark , on toilet paper humour.
Ballad of the dunny roll - News
Testing blitz in Melbourne, up to 10,000 a day, mobile vans and door to door testing . But testing too soon, could give a false negative.
Here's why some infectious Victorians will be missed in the testing blitz
Fiji proposes a ' Bula Bubble' with Australia.
Fiji proposes a ‘Bula Bubble’ to allow Australians to travel during pandemic
Workers at a Melbourne COLES distribution centre test positive. Interesting to see what happens if the centre has to shut down. Or if that would even be necessary.
Second worker at Coles distribution centre tests positive
Brendan Murphy leaves the CMO role with a warning borders may have to remain closed until a vaccine is found.
Brendan Murphy leaves Chief Medical Officer role, warning borders could remain closed until coronavirus vaccine is developed - ABC News
Days since the last reported case of COVID-19NSW
0
VIC
0
WA
2
QLD
8
ACT
18
SA
30
TAS
41
NT
54
Last updated 6:50 AM AEST on Friday, June 26
It seems that restriction fatigue is setting in in some areas of Melbourne, this will present a challenge for the government, particularly as people are not seeing high levels of hospitalisation and death at the moment so the "doesnt affect me" viewpoint is driven by the need to continue life.
Some in Melbourne'''s COVID-19 hotspots dismiss the health risks as testing blitz gets underway - ABC News
Regards,
Tote
Community transmission in Melbourne is becoming a serious concern. It must be asked. Is there a section of the community who just don't understand the problem, for one reason or another?
State border openings in jeopardy with Victorian virus hotspots in spotlight
Only 10% of US virus cases are likely to have been identified, Texas slows reopening and moves to free up hospital beds as cases rise. PLUS $1.4 Billion in stimulus cheques has been sent to dead people.
Coronavirus Live Updates: U.S. and Global News - The New York Times