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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    thats because they have stopped testing for it.
    got flu like symptoms? covid test
    As John said, we don't test for it, the reduction has been due to the Covid restrictions and social distancing - it's made a huge difference this year to the Flu and something we should continue with as a society from no onwards IMO and we'd reduce this ongoing, as well as common colds, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    Coronavirus death toll hits 1 million. These 10 charts begin to tell the story of loss - ABC News
    The biggest pandemic in 100 years has notched up another milestone: a million deaths around the world.
    The death toll hit 100,000 in mid April as the virus took hold in Europe, and 500,000 in late June.

    We have missed a bullet I think. Those few who bring up we have not killed as many as another illness or two have a very blinkered view of the macro world health. We could have been as stupid as some countries. We are still the Lucky Country in my opinion
    We are lucky in that all our governments decided quite early in the piece to be guided by medical and epidemiological advice. OK, some of the actions have not been perfect, but if you look around the world, Australia and Australians have by and large "done the right thing" compared to most overseas countries. You have to look hard to find many that have done better or even nearly as well.

    And by far the majority of the population has mostly obeyed the necessary restrictions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    And by far the majority of the population has mostly obeyed the necessary restrictions.
    And our economy has been able to perform at the upper end compared to most other countries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    And our economy has been able to perform at the upper end compared to most other countries.
    Even with all the angst over the border closures?
    I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food

    A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Even with all the angst over the border closures?
    Front page of a paper us mere mortals do not see usually has a young Doctor here who got Covid19. The after effect for him are shocking (Australian Doctor Could not find a online version of the news sorry)

    The short term pain of a boarder Bob? You and I both spent several months away at a time all in our little Steel time capsules I did 3 year straight with no winter- Child/teen abuse. I love snow skiing The fallen and runways who tried what we did is a big enough list to know it was not for everyone. I suspect the loudest complaints might come from the people who might not cope with 6 months in a leaky boat?

    A little pain for a big gain I think. Poor Doctor will never ride a bike or drive again. He is a lot younger than I am. Paid a big price actually helping Australians with Covid19.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    Coronavirus death toll hits 1 million. These 10 charts begin to tell the story of loss - ABC News
    The biggest pandemic in 100 years has notched up another milestone: a million deaths around the world.
    The death toll hit 100,000 in mid April as the virus took hold in Europe, and 500,000 in late June.

    We have missed a bullet I think. Those few who bring up we have not killed as many as another illness or two have a very blinkered view of the macro world health. We could have been as stupid as some countries. We are still the Lucky Country in my opinion
    We haven't dodged the bullet yet, it's still out there waiting for us to drop our guard. Stay vigilant.
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    We haven't dodged the bullet yet, it's still out there waiting for us to drop our guard. Stay vigilant.
    I am a tiny target Ian. You in your BIG wheels are oddly as much a target sir. Just you get to see much more of our beautiful country. Suspect I can predict what might kill me- its a sad selfish addiction to try and run sub 3 hours. Id be lucky to get that far today even with out the 5km bubble- Next week how ever

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    What % of 8 Trillion, is 1 million ? - My poor brain is still in 'Recovery' mode from a sepsis holiday.

    Actually, why not make that 2 million... - To be sure - to be sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    Even with all the angst over the border closures?
    - Only if you're a corpulent millionaire... with a possible addiction to HCQ

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    Quote Originally Posted by superquag View Post
    What % of 8 Trillion, is 1 million ? - My poor brain is still in 'Recovery' mode from a sepsis holiday.

    Actually, why not make that 2 million... - To be sure - to be sure.
    1 million is about...1m more than should have died.

    The intense farming practices in the US in particular feeding viruses via export animals back to China, combined with Chinese population density and food prep heigine issues (wet markets) is something that needs to be looked at far more closely.
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