It appears their decision making is flawed.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:21 amhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Swed ... l_electionThe incumbent minority government, consisting of the Social Democrats as leader and the Greens supported by the Left Party, won 144 seats, one seat more than the four-party Alliance coalition, with the Sweden Democrats winning the remaining 62 seats.
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Yep!sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:56 amIt appears their decision making is flawed.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:21 amhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Swed ... l_electionThe incumbent minority government, consisting of the Social Democrats as leader and the Greens supported by the Left Party, won 144 seats, one seat more than the four-party Alliance coalition, with the Sweden Democrats winning the remaining 62 seats.
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It usually is.sprintcyclist wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:56 amIt appears their decision making is flawed.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 8:21 amhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_Swed ... l_electionThe incumbent minority government, consisting of the Social Democrats as leader and the Greens supported by the Left Party, won 144 seats, one seat more than the four-party Alliance coalition, with the Sweden Democrats winning the remaining 62 seats.
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Can you get the Chinese COVID-19 Virus more than once ? Learn how your immune system is your best defense. Vitamins D and C needed.
Can you get coronavirus twice? What we know so far about COVID-19 and immunity
ABC Health & Wellbeing By health reporter Olivia Willis Updated Monday at 19:13 First posted Monday at 15:29
Younger, healthier people are likely to generate a more robust immune response. Older ones just get knocked for six.
Your immune system is like your own personal army: a vast network of cells, tissues and organs that coordinate your body's defences against illness and disease.
Yet how the immune system responds to coronavirus — and whether it mounts any lasting defence — is one of the biggest unknowns and most urgent questions facing researchers and health authorities right now.
"Like most other viruses, we're going to mount an immune response and in the short term that should mean that we're protected [from reinfection]," said Larisa Labzin, an immunologist from the University of Queensland.
"What we don't understand yet is exactly what that protection is, and how long it's going to last."
With less than four months of data — the outbreak only emerged in late 2019 — questions about immunity, especially in the long term, are difficult to answer.
Here's what we know so far.
How your body mounts a response
When your body detects an foreign invader like SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19, your immune system quickly triggers a series of responses to try to identify and remove it.
The first line of defence is what's known as the innate immune response, which is effectively "an amping up" of the immune system, said Dr Labzin.
"We tend to think of it as the non-specific response ... able to respond to anything that's invading and presenting a danger to the body," Dr Labzin said.
The innate immune response usually helps to slow down the infection before the adaptive immune response kicks in, which consists of antibodies made by B-cells and antiviral cell-killing T-cells.
Armed with more information about the infection — including the unique proteins found on the virus's surface called antigens — the body produces T-cells that go in search of infected cells and kill them.
Meanwhile, B-cells produce special proteins called antibodies which latch onto antigens like a lock and key. The first type of antibody to appear is called immunoglobulin M, or IgM.
To target and destroy the infection, the immune system refines this antibody into a second type called immunoglobulin G, or IgG, which can specifically recognise and neutralise the virus, and stop it entering new cells.
It typically takes a week or two for these antibodies to appear.
"As the immune system and those B-cells receive more information ... they can make a really specific response, and produce strong, protective antibodies against the virus," Dr Labzin said.
After your body has cleared the virus infection, a subset of antibodies and memory cells stick around — sometimes for years — ready to protect you if you encounter the same virus again.
Read on to learn if you will die or not
https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2020 ... r/12163778
Can you get coronavirus twice? What we know so far about COVID-19 and immunity
ABC Health & Wellbeing By health reporter Olivia Willis Updated Monday at 19:13 First posted Monday at 15:29
Younger, healthier people are likely to generate a more robust immune response. Older ones just get knocked for six.
Your immune system is like your own personal army: a vast network of cells, tissues and organs that coordinate your body's defences against illness and disease.
Yet how the immune system responds to coronavirus — and whether it mounts any lasting defence — is one of the biggest unknowns and most urgent questions facing researchers and health authorities right now.
"Like most other viruses, we're going to mount an immune response and in the short term that should mean that we're protected [from reinfection]," said Larisa Labzin, an immunologist from the University of Queensland.
"What we don't understand yet is exactly what that protection is, and how long it's going to last."
With less than four months of data — the outbreak only emerged in late 2019 — questions about immunity, especially in the long term, are difficult to answer.
Here's what we know so far.
How your body mounts a response
When your body detects an foreign invader like SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19, your immune system quickly triggers a series of responses to try to identify and remove it.
The first line of defence is what's known as the innate immune response, which is effectively "an amping up" of the immune system, said Dr Labzin.
"We tend to think of it as the non-specific response ... able to respond to anything that's invading and presenting a danger to the body," Dr Labzin said.
The innate immune response usually helps to slow down the infection before the adaptive immune response kicks in, which consists of antibodies made by B-cells and antiviral cell-killing T-cells.
Armed with more information about the infection — including the unique proteins found on the virus's surface called antigens — the body produces T-cells that go in search of infected cells and kill them.
Meanwhile, B-cells produce special proteins called antibodies which latch onto antigens like a lock and key. The first type of antibody to appear is called immunoglobulin M, or IgM.
To target and destroy the infection, the immune system refines this antibody into a second type called immunoglobulin G, or IgG, which can specifically recognise and neutralise the virus, and stop it entering new cells.
It typically takes a week or two for these antibodies to appear.
"As the immune system and those B-cells receive more information ... they can make a really specific response, and produce strong, protective antibodies against the virus," Dr Labzin said.
After your body has cleared the virus infection, a subset of antibodies and memory cells stick around — sometimes for years — ready to protect you if you encounter the same virus again.
Read on to learn if you will die or not
https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2020 ... r/12163778
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All credit to the 95+% of Australians who are behaving responsibly
As at 6:00am on 23 April 2020, there have been 6,654 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 7 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,654 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 5,012 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 458,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,649 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 4 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,649 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,761 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 452,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,647 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 22 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,647 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,291 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 444,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 21 April 2020, there have been 6,625 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 13 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,625 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 434,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 20 April 2020, there have been 6,619 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 26 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,619 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 431,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,606 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 41 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,606 confirmed cases in Australia, 70 have died and 4,230 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 420,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,586 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 53 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,586 confirmed cases in Australia, 69 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 411,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,565 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,565 confirmed cases in Australia, 68 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 406,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,533 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 36 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,533 confirmed cases in Australia, 67 have died and 3,819 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 396,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 17 April 2020, there have been 6,497 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 39 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,497 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 384,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 16 April 2020, there have been 6,458 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,458 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 374,500 tests have been conducted across Australia.
We have our foot on the throat of an enemy
As at 3:00pm on 15 April 2020, there have been 6,447 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 47 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,447 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 371,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 14 April 2020, there have been 6,400 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 41 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,400 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 366,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 14 April 2020, there have been 6,366 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 44 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,366 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 363,500 tests have been conducted across Australia.
All credit to the 95+% of Australians who are behaving responsibly
As at 6:00am on 23 April 2020, there have been 6,654 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 7 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,654 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 5,012 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 458,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,649 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 4 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,649 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,761 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 452,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,647 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 22 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,647 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,291 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 444,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 21 April 2020, there have been 6,625 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 13 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,625 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 434,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 20 April 2020, there have been 6,619 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 26 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,619 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 431,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,606 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 41 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,606 confirmed cases in Australia, 70 have died and 4,230 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 420,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,586 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 53 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,586 confirmed cases in Australia, 69 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 411,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,565 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,565 confirmed cases in Australia, 68 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 406,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,533 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 36 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,533 confirmed cases in Australia, 67 have died and 3,819 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 396,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 17 April 2020, there have been 6,497 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 39 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,497 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 384,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 16 April 2020, there have been 6,458 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,458 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 374,500 tests have been conducted across Australia.
We have our foot on the throat of an enemy
As at 3:00pm on 15 April 2020, there have been 6,447 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 47 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,447 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 371,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 14 April 2020, there have been 6,400 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 41 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,400 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 366,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 14 April 2020, there have been 6,366 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 44 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,366 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 363,500 tests have been conducted across Australia.
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Charting the COVID-19 spread in Australia
By Inga Ting, Nathanael Scott and Michael Workman Digital Story Innovation Team Updated 22 Apr 2020, 16:16pm Published 17 Mar 2020, 5:05am
For the first time in six weeks, NSW has relinquished the grim title of most confirmed cases of COVID-19 per resident.
The dubious distinction has passed to Tasmania, which has now recorded more than 200 confirmed infections — the equivalent of 37.5 per 100,000 residents.
NSW has recorded more than 2,970 confirmed cases or 36.6 cases per 100,000 residents.
More than half of Tasmania’s cases are associated with an outbreak in the state’s north-west, which forced the closure of two hospitals before Easter.
The data is among the charts below, which provide a guide to how Australia is faring in the fight against the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
They use figures from a national dataset of every confirmed case since January 25 when the country’s first four cases were reported.
The data, compiled by ABC News, tracks confirmed cases by gender, age, location, source of infection and other information published in case reports from state and federal health authorities.
It is supplemented with additional reporting by ABC News and updated daily to show the spread of the disease across Australia’s states and territories.
The latest update was at 9:13 AM AEST on Thursday, April 23.
Read on to see the details
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-17/ ... a/12060704
By Inga Ting, Nathanael Scott and Michael Workman Digital Story Innovation Team Updated 22 Apr 2020, 16:16pm Published 17 Mar 2020, 5:05am
For the first time in six weeks, NSW has relinquished the grim title of most confirmed cases of COVID-19 per resident.
The dubious distinction has passed to Tasmania, which has now recorded more than 200 confirmed infections — the equivalent of 37.5 per 100,000 residents.
NSW has recorded more than 2,970 confirmed cases or 36.6 cases per 100,000 residents.
More than half of Tasmania’s cases are associated with an outbreak in the state’s north-west, which forced the closure of two hospitals before Easter.
The data is among the charts below, which provide a guide to how Australia is faring in the fight against the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
They use figures from a national dataset of every confirmed case since January 25 when the country’s first four cases were reported.
The data, compiled by ABC News, tracks confirmed cases by gender, age, location, source of infection and other information published in case reports from state and federal health authorities.
It is supplemented with additional reporting by ABC News and updated daily to show the spread of the disease across Australia’s states and territories.
The latest update was at 9:13 AM AEST on Thursday, April 23.
Read on to see the details
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-17/ ... a/12060704
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As at 3:00pm on 23 April 2020, there have been 6,661 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 12 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,661 confirmed cases in Australia, 75 have died and 5,045 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 466,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
All credit to the 95+% of Australians who are behaving responsibly
As at 6:00am on 23 April 2020, there have been 6,654 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 7 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,654 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 5,012 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 458,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,649 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 4 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,649 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,761 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 452,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,647 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 22 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,647 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,291 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 444,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 21 April 2020, there have been 6,625 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 13 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,625 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 434,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 20 April 2020, there have been 6,619 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 26 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,619 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 431,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,606 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 41 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,606 confirmed cases in Australia, 70 have died and 4,230 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 420,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,586 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 53 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,586 confirmed cases in Australia, 69 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 411,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,565 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,565 confirmed cases in Australia, 68 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 406,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,533 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 36 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,533 confirmed cases in Australia, 67 have died and 3,819 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 396,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 17 April 2020, there have been 6,497 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 39 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,497 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 384,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 16 April 2020, there have been 6,458 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,458 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 374,500 tests have been conducted across Australia.
We have our foot on the throat of an enemy
As at 3:00pm on 15 April 2020, there have been 6,447 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 47 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,447 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 371,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 14 April 2020, there have been 6,400 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 41 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,400 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 366,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 14 April 2020, there have been 6,366 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 44 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,366 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 363,500 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 23 April 2020, there have been 6,661 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 12 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,661 confirmed cases in Australia, 75 have died and 5,045 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 466,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
All credit to the 95+% of Australians who are behaving responsibly
As at 6:00am on 23 April 2020, there have been 6,654 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 7 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,654 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 5,012 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 458,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,649 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 4 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,649 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,761 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 452,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,647 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 22 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,647 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,291 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 444,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 21 April 2020, there have been 6,625 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 13 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,625 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 434,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 20 April 2020, there have been 6,619 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 26 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,619 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 431,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,606 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 41 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,606 confirmed cases in Australia, 70 have died and 4,230 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 420,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,586 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 53 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,586 confirmed cases in Australia, 69 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 411,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,565 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,565 confirmed cases in Australia, 68 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 406,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,533 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 36 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,533 confirmed cases in Australia, 67 have died and 3,819 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 396,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 17 April 2020, there have been 6,497 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 39 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,497 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 384,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 16 April 2020, there have been 6,458 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,458 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 374,500 tests have been conducted across Australia.
We have our foot on the throat of an enemy
As at 3:00pm on 15 April 2020, there have been 6,447 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 47 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,447 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 371,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 14 April 2020, there have been 6,400 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 41 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,400 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 366,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 14 April 2020, there have been 6,366 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 44 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,366 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 363,500 tests have been conducted across Australia.
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As at 6:00am on 24 April 2020, there have been 6,667 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 13 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,667 confirmed cases in Australia, 76 have died and 5,095 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 474,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 23 April 2020, there have been 6,661 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 12 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,661 confirmed cases in Australia, 75 have died and 5,045 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 466,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
All credit to the 95+% of Australians who are behaving responsibly
As at 6:00am on 23 April 2020, there have been 6,654 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 7 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,654 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 5,012 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 458,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,649 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 4 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,649 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,761 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 452,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,647 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 22 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,647 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,291 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 444,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 21 April 2020, there have been 6,625 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 13 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,625 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 434,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 20 April 2020, there have been 6,619 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 26 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,619 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 431,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,606 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 41 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,606 confirmed cases in Australia, 70 have died and 4,230 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 420,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,586 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 53 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,586 confirmed cases in Australia, 69 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 411,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,565 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,565 confirmed cases in Australia, 68 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 406,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,533 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 36 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,533 confirmed cases in Australia, 67 have died and 3,819 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 396,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 17 April 2020, there have been 6,497 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 39 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,497 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 384,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 16 April 2020, there have been 6,458 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,458 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 374,500 tests have been conducted across Australia.
We have our foot on the throat of an enemy
As at 3:00pm on 15 April 2020, there have been 6,447 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 47 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,447 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 371,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 24 April 2020, there have been 6,667 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 13 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,667 confirmed cases in Australia, 76 have died and 5,095 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 474,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 23 April 2020, there have been 6,661 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 12 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,661 confirmed cases in Australia, 75 have died and 5,045 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 466,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
All credit to the 95+% of Australians who are behaving responsibly
As at 6:00am on 23 April 2020, there have been 6,654 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 7 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,654 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 5,012 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 458,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,649 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 4 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,649 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,761 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 452,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 22 April 2020, there have been 6,647 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 22 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,647 confirmed cases in Australia, 74 have died and 4,291 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 444,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 21 April 2020, there have been 6,625 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 13 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,625 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 434,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 20 April 2020, there have been 6,619 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 26 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,619 confirmed cases in Australia, 71 have died and 4,258 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 431,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,606 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 41 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,606 confirmed cases in Australia, 70 have died and 4,230 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 420,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 19 April 2020, there have been 6,586 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 53 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,586 confirmed cases in Australia, 69 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 411,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 3:00pm on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,565 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,565 confirmed cases in Australia, 68 have died and 4,163 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 406,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 18 April 2020, there have been 6,533 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 36 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,533 confirmed cases in Australia, 67 have died and 3,819 have been reported as recovered from COVID-19. More than 396,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 17 April 2020, there have been 6,497 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 39 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,497 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 384,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
As at 6:00am on 16 April 2020, there have been 6,458 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 42 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Of the 6,458 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 374,500 tests have been conducted across Australia.
We have our foot on the throat of an enemy
As at 3:00pm on 15 April 2020, there have been 6,447 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 47 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
Of the 6,447 confirmed cases in Australia, 63 have died from COVID-19. More than 371,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.
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Re: Our covid strategies are working
Soon in Commo NSW you will need to carry your COVID-19 Test as well as your other Id's.
NSW records seven new coronavirus cases, aims to carry out 8000 tests per day
By Michaela Whitbourn and Rachel Clun April 24, 2020 — 8.36am
NSW has recorded seven new cases of coronavirus on Friday, with 7200 tests conducted on Thursday.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the state was "really ramping up" the number of COVID-19 tests conducted each day and was now aiming for at least 8000 tests a day.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian is encouraging more people to get tested for COVID-19 in preparation for lifting restrictions.
"I'm very pleased to announce NSW is now saying to anybody across the state, if you have symptoms, if you are worried you have the COVID-19, if you have been in contact with anyone and you are concerned you have the disease, please come forward and get tested. We are increasing the testing to include everybody across the state," she said.
Ms Berejiklian said people should not be deterred from being tested for coronavirus on the weekend, when health officials often saw a dip in numbers.
Read on to see your restricted freedoms here
https://www.theage.com.au/national/nsw/ ... 54mt6.html
NSW records seven new coronavirus cases, aims to carry out 8000 tests per day
By Michaela Whitbourn and Rachel Clun April 24, 2020 — 8.36am
NSW has recorded seven new cases of coronavirus on Friday, with 7200 tests conducted on Thursday.
Premier Gladys Berejiklian said the state was "really ramping up" the number of COVID-19 tests conducted each day and was now aiming for at least 8000 tests a day.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian is encouraging more people to get tested for COVID-19 in preparation for lifting restrictions.
"I'm very pleased to announce NSW is now saying to anybody across the state, if you have symptoms, if you are worried you have the COVID-19, if you have been in contact with anyone and you are concerned you have the disease, please come forward and get tested. We are increasing the testing to include everybody across the state," she said.
Ms Berejiklian said people should not be deterred from being tested for coronavirus on the weekend, when health officials often saw a dip in numbers.
Read on to see your restricted freedoms here
https://www.theage.com.au/national/nsw/ ... 54mt6.html
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