Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7

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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7

Post by billy the kid » Sat Jul 25, 2020 10:13 am

Gimme a break..
Woolworths have been ripping their employees off for years....
AND they rip customers off....
Their prices are the highest of all supermarkets.... :rofl
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Its coming...the rest of the world versus islam....or is it here already...

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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7

Post by Black Orchid » Sat Jul 25, 2020 10:21 am

The best near me are Woolies and Coles and they are both about the same price wise because they are in direct competition and close to each other. It's all location location location as to what they can get away with. I try to support IGA too but their prices just can't compete unfortunately.

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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7

Post by Bobby » Sat Jul 25, 2020 2:21 pm

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-25/ ... a/12491572

Summary of today's Victorian press conference

The daily Victorian press conference has finished.

Here is the summary of today's press conference:


Victoria has recorded 357 new infections

Five more people have lost their lives

20,313 tests were conducted yesterday

There are 3,995 active cases

313 of these are health care workers

536 of these are in aged care facilities

There are 229 Victorians in hospital

42 of those in hospital are receiving intensive care.

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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7

Post by Bobby » Sun Jul 26, 2020 9:01 am

What's the bet that by the time a vaccine is out
most people have already had this virus and there is
a herd immunity built up which
causes the virus to die out of its own accord?

The Spanish Flu died out like that by 1920.

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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7

Post by Bobby » Sun Jul 26, 2020 1:21 pm

26.7.20

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-26/ ... e/12493056

Victoria records 459 new cases of coronavirus
and 10 more deaths,



marking the deadliest day in Australia since the pandemic began

Seven men ranging in age from their 40s to their 80s and three women in their 70s and 80s are the latest to die from the virus and take the state's death toll to 71.

Mr Andrews said seven of the deaths were linked to aged care outbreaks and the man in his 40s was not connected to any outbreak.

The record number of deaths came as Mr Andrews issued a warning to Victorians refusing to wear masks inside the lockdown area, in breach of rules that came into effect on Wednesday.

Several videos have emerged on social media of customers arguing with retail staff and police, with one non-compliant woman telling Bunnings Warehouse workers: "It is my right as a living woman to do whatever I want".

Mr Andrews said the mandatory use of masks outside the home was "not an issue of human rights" and said those who refused were "just making a selfish choice".

"There are 10 families that are going to be burying someone in the next few days," he said.

"Wear a mask. It's not too much to ask."


Police said 126 fines were issued to people breaching stage three restrictions in the 24 hours to Sunday morning.

Seventeen were issued to people trying to leave the lockdown zone, and 20 were to people not wearing masks.

A 47-year-old man and 51-year-old woman who were with their children at the time, refused to give police their details when they were approached at the 1,000 Steps in the Dandenong Ranges.

After multiple requests, the Ferntree Gully couple were arrested and will be issued with $200 fines for failing to wear a face covering.
Victoria sets new testing record, ADF to assist paramedics

More than 42,000 tests were completed on Saturday, the highest amount the Government has completed in a single day.

Mr Andrews said there were about 200 off-roster paramedics and third-year students helping with contact tracing.

"Their skills in dealing with dynamic circumstances means they are perfectly suited to that," he said.

From Monday, 20 Australian Defence Force personnel will begin working alongside Ambulance Victoria paramedics in joint crews.

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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7

Post by Bobby » Mon Jul 27, 2020 8:46 am

Looks like the cat is out of the bag.


Coronavirus:
Australia could have up to 500,000 secret infections



July 25, 2020 10:06am

https://www.news.com.au/world/coronavir ... fb13c7669d

Studies conducted across the country have revealed as many as half a million Aussies could be infected with coronavirus. Experts say it’s possible.

As many as 500,000 Australians could have been infected with coronavirus and not necessarily know it, according to the NSW chief health officer Kerry Chant.

It’s on the higher end of figures Dr Chant said are being studied to determine the number of people who have been exposed to the coronavirus, which an early estimate puts at between one and two per cent of the total population in Australia.

Public health authorities have been conducting serological testing to identify antibodies in people’s blood in the hopes of further understanding the virus’ presence in Australia.


RELATED: Victoria facing years cut off from rest of Australia

“That study is being undertaken at the moment and will be reported in due course,” Dr Chant said.

“But it’s an important component of our surveillance plan to actually understand how many people at particular points have been exposed,” she added.

University of South Australia epidemiologist Professor Adrian Esterman told news.com.au “it would be a surprise” if that many people had been infected, and it would mean many might have never known they had coronavirus.

“It would mean that there are an awful lot of people who have been infected, had few if any symptoms, and therefore never got on the radar,” Professor Esterman said.

“If they did pass it on, then the newly infected people might be in the same situation.”

“The ones we are finding from PCR testing (that looks for traces of the virus in the swabs), presumably are far more likely to be symptomatic and end up in hospital,” he added.

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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7

Post by Bobby » Mon Jul 27, 2020 9:30 am

If the above study is correct -
we've already lost the battle.
looks like it has all been a waste of time.
I said right from the start that it
was impossible to stop an airborne virus.
Let's get real -
even hospital staff covered in PPE still get it -
over 350 workers the last time I saw the results.
All we can do is slow it down by wearing masks etc.
People need to get back to work.

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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7

Post by Black Orchid » Mon Jul 27, 2020 9:37 am

Yup. Protect yourself and your elderly and get on with things or pretty soon we won't have anything to get on with.

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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7

Post by Bobby » Mon Jul 27, 2020 9:43 am

Black Orchid wrote:
Mon Jul 27, 2020 9:37 am
Yup. Protect yourself and your elderly and get on with things or pretty soon we won't have anything to get on with.

Yes - let's see if that study is correct and change course.
The dopey politicians have been playing wack a mole.

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Re: Melbourne back in 6 week lockdown July 7

Post by Bobby » Mon Jul 27, 2020 11:38 am

27.7.20
Coronavirus Australia live news:

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews announces a

record 532 cases, 6 deaths from COVID-19


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-07-27/ ... s/12493654

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