
 Originally Posted by 
windsock
					 
				 
				I've been wondering lately about why such a bad resurgence of covid in Victoria.  Sure it got out of quarantine and there has been plenty of 'discussion' about behavior of some people etc.  
However, what part has winter played in the overall level of the resurgence?  
Seems to me this could have played a key part in the extent and magnitude of the resurgence and yet I have not really read anything about it directly related to Australia and Victoria in particular.
			
		 
	 
 I think there are factors that still havent been identified. How come Victoria got so out of control yet the three girls from Queensland did everything wrong from a containment point of view and only a few cases have resulted. Similarly with the British folk that were let through in NZ. There seems to be a condition that allows "superspreaders" Similarly one infected person had lunch at a pub in Sydney and that cluster is now up to 58 cases.
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