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My area of expertise is emergency management, not virology or immunology so I could only speculate. I'm tracking cases, reports, stories etc as part of the broader emergency impact.
But I do know people that will know. I will investigate.
One of the current theories is that the difference between the cases of men v women is due to exposure not immune response. Men are the majority of truck drivers and other types of workers that are more easily exposed
My personal theory is that men (particularly white middle aged men) get it more because they are more blaze about it and most definitely more arrogant. How many women do you see with their noses over masks for example. Round here it's only men as a rule that don't give a ****.
Says it all [bigrolf] The gift that just keeps giving.
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And of course when WA does open up and the virus goes through the population like a dose of salts it will of course be everyone else's fault
Its your opinion Trout. Only that.
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My brother has just returned to WA after coming to Vic for our dads funeral.
He is doing 2 weeks quarantine at home.
He had to drive directly from the border point to home.
He said no one at the border had any idea what was going on or quite what they should be doing.
Tony
Returning West Australian’s have been quarantining at home for some time now. My last trip back over I quarantined at home - no issue with using a private car, taxi or ride share but you can not use public transport.
If crossing the border by road you are also allowed to drive 1500kms to your place of residence.
Once home you then go into isolation, subject to daily electronic police checks, and have to get PCR tests. You also have to get police approval to leave the state if you don’t stay the full quarantine period.