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    Sydney is the main problem, as there are few cases in regional NSW. Sydney is a concentrated area with a dense population. I'm surprised masks aren't required on public transport in Sydney to limit transmission. Sewage tests show people are still shedding virus particles in Sydney, so the virus is still out there.

    Looking good for further easing of restrictions, but will Qld say Sydney still has hotspots?

    Coronavirus restrictions eased across Queensland, Annastacia Palaszczuk announces increased limits for gatherings
    Coronavirus restrictions eased across Queensland, Annastacia Palaszczuk announces increased limits for gatherings - ABC News

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    Most of the country has already achieved well over 28 days, Victoria is almost there and NSW is making progress, but is running last nationally in the 28-day stakes. Hopefully they will make it so they don't hold the country back.
    Yes because NSW has the best detection regime in the country - it is circulating at low rates in most states as shown by poo samples but is not being detected otherwise - remember that woman a little while back from Townsville who was detected in Melbourne by their superior detection regime and when they went back and checked in Townsville - found in the Townsville poo water. It took the Victorians to detect that it was in Townsville and Qld did not have a clue until then - and of course the detection went against Vic numbers not Qld numbers.
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    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 101RRS View Post
    Yes because NSW has the best detection regime in the country - it is circulating at low rates in most states as shown by poo samples but is not being detected otherwise - remember that woman a little while back from Townsville who was detected in Melbourne by their superior detection regime and when they went back and checked in Townsville - found in the Townsville poo water. It took the Victorians to detect that it was in Townsville and Qld did not have a clue until then - and of course the detection went against Vic numbers not Qld numbers.
    And I thought Trump stretched the truth. How could you get it so wrong?


    Townsville woman tests positive in Melbourne after visiting Queensland cities
    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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    I don't think any state got it this wrong thankfully Fully agree with the need to shut me up for a while

    Public health officials in the United States announced more than 160,000 new coronavirus cases on Thursday, the first day over 150,000 since the pandemic began — an alarming record that came just over a week after the country first experienced 100,000 cases in a single day. The pandemic has risen to crisis levels in much of the nation, especially the Midwest, as hospital executives warn of dwindling bed space and as coroners deploy mobile morgues. More than 100,000 coronavirus cases have been announced nationwide every day since Nov. 4, and six of the last nine days have broken the previous record. Hospitalizations for Covid-19 also set a record on Thursday, climbing to 67,096,

    Covid-19: Pandemic Shatters More Records in U.S., as States and Cities Tighten Restrictions - The New York Times

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    And looking at their Friday figures, well on the way to topping that again!
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    And a GOP State governor in the US (can't remember which one) has already refused to comply if the incoming Federal administration looks towards a short term lockdown to get the virus under control.
    Even a Supreme Court Justice has addressed the Federalist Society (very conservative movement) and said that whatever has been done already in terms of lockdown is an affront to civil liberties and in his opinion illegal.

    Incredible attitudes towards your fellow humans.

    A number of years ago the Australian historian Gavin Dawes started to write a book on the experiences of allied POW's in WW2 under the Japanese, with a focus on the US experience as they were held across every Japanese territory.
    It ended up as an anthropological study, as he stared to compare all the allies and every nation broke down into 'tribe's' and reacted differently.

    It's telling that the US servicemen were the only ones that are known to have committed murder of their own men amongst the POW's, and that if men gambled rations and went without no one helped them, that was just too bad and some starved to death.
    It's a fascinating read.

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    I read one story which said the Covid pandemic numbers were rising fastest in the US states which voted for Trump. So, being unkind, Trump supporters seem determined to get sick and maybe die. Actions have consequences. Darwinism at work?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoMick View Post
    I read one story which said the Covid pandemic numbers were rising fastest in the US states which voted for Trump. So, being unkind, Trump supporters seem determined to get sick and maybe die. Actions have consequences. Darwinism at work?
    As an ex used to say to me "denial isn't a river in Egypt" Corona Virus

    "I dont want this to be so, so I believe it isn't, regardless of facts"
    Cognitive dissonance must be through the roof in the US atm.
    At a guess at least 70 million people are suffering it looking at voting figures.

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    NZ arrivals could have COVID-19

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    OK - noting though that NZ Immigration’s website still refers to transit passengers .... and you’ve had a few escape from quarantine ....

    The other issue is that it appears that all that’s required to enter NSW from NZ without doing quarantine is to make a declaration that you’ve been in NZ for two weeks, flash that at immigration in Sydney and you’re through. No recent test result required and no checking that you have been there for two weeks ....

    Great, so now there's this:

    NSW Health warns New Zealand arrivals to NSW they may have been exposed to COVID-19 case in Auckland - ABC News

    Goes back to my point above - just because these visitors are from NZ doesn't mean that they can't have COVID-19. Everyone arriving in the country should at least be scanned for a temperature and either be tested or have a recent test result.
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