Our covid strategies are working

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sprintcyclist
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Re: Our covid strategies are working

Post by sprintcyclist » Tue Apr 14, 2020 6:01 pm

90, 100, 86, 89, 51, 21, 33, 46, 44, 41


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.



We are suppressing it. As can be seen by the Tasmania hospital issue, it can erupt in days.


As at 3:00pm on 13 April 2020, there have been 6,359 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 46 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.

Of the 6,359 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 362,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.


It's just gradually creeping up.








As at 6:00am on 13 April 2020, there have been 6,322 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 33 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.

Of the 6,322 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 356,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.

A great trajectory.
I feel we have almost got a tiger caged. Any slip up and it well emerge angry and roaring.


As at 3:00pm on 12 April 2020, there have been 6,313 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 21 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.


Unbelievable.
We are doing this.
The CMO made a plan, the govt agreed and we followed through.




As at 6:00am on 12 April 2020, there have been 6,289 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 51 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.


Wow - terrific stuff Australia

As at 3:00pm on 11 April 2020, there have been 6,292 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 89 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
This is a hand to hand battle. Street by street, house by house

We beat diseases, but they do not surrender

As at 6:00am on 11 April 2020, there have been 6,238 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 86 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
We are doing it well


As at 6:00am on 10 April 2020, there have been 6,152 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 100 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Keep to the plan

As at 3:00pm on 9 April 2020, there have been 6,103 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 90 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-a ... se-numbers

This is a tough long battle.
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Right Wing is the Natural Progression.

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Re: Our covid strategies are working

Post by sprintcyclist » Wed Apr 15, 2020 8:29 pm

90, 100, 86, 89, 51, 21, 33, 46, 44, 41, 47


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.



We are suppressing it. As can be seen by the Tasmania hospital issue, it can erupt in days.


As at 3:00pm on 13 April 2020, there have been 6,359 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 46 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.

Of the 6,359 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 362,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.


It's just gradually creeping up.








As at 6:00am on 13 April 2020, there have been 6,322 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 33 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.

Of the 6,322 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 356,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.

A great trajectory.
I feel we have almost got a tiger caged. Any slip up and it well emerge angry and roaring.


As at 3:00pm on 12 April 2020, there have been 6,313 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 21 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.


Unbelievable.
We are doing this.
The CMO made a plan, the govt agreed and we followed through.




As at 6:00am on 12 April 2020, there have been 6,289 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 51 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.


Wow - terrific stuff Australia

As at 3:00pm on 11 April 2020, there have been 6,292 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 89 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
This is a hand to hand battle. Street by street, house by house

We beat diseases, but they do not surrender

As at 6:00am on 11 April 2020, there have been 6,238 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 86 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
We are doing it well


As at 6:00am on 10 April 2020, there have been 6,152 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 100 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Keep to the plan

As at 3:00pm on 9 April 2020, there have been 6,103 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 90 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-a ... se-numbers

This is a tough long battle.
[/quote]
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.

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Re: Our covid strategies are working

Post by sprintcyclist » Thu Apr 16, 2020 5:22 pm

90, 100, 86, 89, 51, 21, 33, 46, 44, 41, 47, 42

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.



We are suppressing it. As can be seen by the Tasmania hospital issue, it can erupt in days.


As at 3:00pm on 13 April 2020, there have been 6,359 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 46 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.

Of the 6,359 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 362,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.


It's just gradually creeping up.








As at 6:00am on 13 April 2020, there have been 6,322 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 33 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.

Of the 6,322 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 356,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.

A great trajectory.
I feel we have almost got a tiger caged. Any slip up and it well emerge angry and roaring.


As at 3:00pm on 12 April 2020, there have been 6,313 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 21 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.


Unbelievable.
We are doing this.
The CMO made a plan, the govt agreed and we followed through.




As at 6:00am on 12 April 2020, there have been 6,289 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 51 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.


Wow - terrific stuff Australia

As at 3:00pm on 11 April 2020, there have been 6,292 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 89 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
This is a hand to hand battle. Street by street, house by house

We beat diseases, but they do not surrender

As at 6:00am on 11 April 2020, there have been 6,238 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 86 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
We are doing it well


As at 6:00am on 10 April 2020, there have been 6,152 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 100 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Keep to the plan

As at 3:00pm on 9 April 2020, there have been 6,103 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 90 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-a ... se-numbers

This is a tough long battle.
[/quote]
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.

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Re: Our covid strategies are working

Post by Juliar » Fri Apr 17, 2020 10:51 am

There are many banana skins on the path to returning to normalcy


We can’t afford to relax restrictions: Murphy
ELIAS VISONTAY 19 HOURS AGO | 3.35PM

Chief Medical Officer Brendan Murphy says Australia “cannot afford to do relaxation” of social restrictions until the public health system is bolstered, as new modelling of Australia’s COVID-19 containment is released.

Professor Murphy said forecasting will now be referred to as “nowcasting” projecting only the next fortnight, and said new data of Australia’s flattening curve was “a very gratifying outcome”.

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Professor Brendan Murphy gives an update at Parliament House. Picture: Gary Ramage
He said there were 6457 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 63 deaths, and 42 hospital patients on ventilators.

Professor Murphy explained the effective reproduction rate of the virus — the number of people each case infects after authorities have medicated and controlled it — needs to lower to satisfy the Australian Health Protection Principal Committee that restrictions can be eased.

He said Australia’s effective reproduction rate at the moment is about two and half, and that it needs to drop below one.

“Obviously when we get that below one we can control and reduce the outbreak.”

Professor Murphy also said modelling showed Australia is detecting about 92 per cent of symptomatic cases, but that it needed to reach 100 per cent to ease restrictions.

The updated modelling will be released on Thursday.



Elective surgery next on National Cabinet’s list
ELIAS VISONTAY 19 HOURS AGO | 3.20PM

PM Scott Morrison has announced several other developments from Thursday National Cabinet meeting, which include:

— the National Cabinet will meet next Tuesday to discuss the current pause in elective surgery

— he clarified that restrictions and wage subsidy and unemployment payments will last through the September quarter

— school closures are a state government issue, and each state might have different rules

— the National Cabinet has identified seven guidelines and arrangements to help keep teachers and school staff safer, and it will release this advice after Thursday’s press conference

— the Government is providing an additional $1 billion financial assistance for NDIS providers to support increased costs during the COVID-19 period.

— Parliament will possibly sit for a “trial week” in May.


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Covid-19 testing rate

https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation ... 7904c11321

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Re: Our covid strategies are working

Post by Juliar » Fri Apr 17, 2020 12:10 pm

Is the COVID-19 Virus just a rehearsal for something much more lethal ?

After all, the UN in their AGENDA 2030 has said that they will have to exterminate about 6 billion people to get down to a sustainable world population in their One World Socialist "Govt" in a Sustainable World!!!!




Why did the world shut down for COVID-19
AMM 17.04.20

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The Virus is after you!!!!

To forestall criticism of MM taking a non-emotional view of the Chinese Corvid-19 or not taking it seriously may we suggest you take a deep breath and remind yourself that most people who contract COVID-19 will only experience mild symptoms.

Work is being done to help people who may be more vulnerable to the coronavirus, such as senior citizens and those with underlying health conditions.

Of course it’s important to take the necessary precautions to keep your family and loved ones healthy but it is important to understand the virus and part of that is knowing how it really compares to other SARS and other Influenzas.

Kaleigh Rogers article that follows gives a clear perspective on the comparisons:

When reports of a new virus circulating in China’s Hubei province first began to emerge, I was cautious about overreacting. I’ve reported on health long enough to know that just because a pathogen is new doesn’t necessarily mean there’s a crisis.

Of course, I quickly realized this isn’t just any virus. We’re currently battling a global pandemic unlike any we’ve seen in over a century.

But it’s also not the first modern virus we’ve faced. In the past two decades, the world battled Ebola, SARS and more than one major flu outbreak.

Those left tragedies in their wake but didn’t cause the same level of societal and economic disruption that COVID-19 has.

As a result, they can help us understand this new coronavirus — to capture how unique our new reality is, it helps to look back at similar outbreaks that threatened to upend society, but ultimately stopped short.

SARS and MERS: Deadly, but not easily spread
In late 2002, an emerging pathogen that likely spilled over from the animal world started to cause severe respiratory illness in China. Sound familiar? Through the first half of 2003, the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) spread through 26 countries, infecting at least 8,098 people and killing at least 774.

If the name didn’t give it away, SARS was caused by a virus similar to the one that causes COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, but it didn’t have nearly the same impact. This is in spite of having a relatively high case fatality rate of 9.6 percent, compared to the current estimate for COVID-19: 1.4 percent.

How Close Are We To A COVID-19 Vaccine?
Another respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS, has an even higher case fatality rate of 34 percent. But it’s also led to fewer deaths than what we’ve already seen from COVID-19: As of January 2020, there have been 2,519 cases of MERS and 866 associated deaths from the infection.

SARS and MERS didn’t cause the same level of devastation that COVID-19 has largely because they aren’t as easily transmitted.

Rather than moving by casual, person-to-person transmission, SARS and MERS spread from much closer contact, between family members or health care workers and patients (or, in the case of MERS, from camels to people directly).

These viruses also aren’t spread through presymptomatic transmission, meaning infected people don’t spread it before they have symptoms. Once people got sick, they typically stayed home or were hospitalized, making it harder for them to spread the virus around.

“By and large, except for a couple of mass transmission events, almost all of the transmission of SARS was within the health care setting, when you have an aerosol-generating event like intubating someone or dialysis,” said Stephen Morse, an infectious disease epidemiologist at Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health.

“So basically, you could control SARS by improving infection control and prevention in the hospitals.”

This differs significantly from COVID-19, which can be spread by people without symptoms (whether those people go on to develop symptoms eventually, or are entirely asymptomatic throughout their infection, is not yet known).

It also spreads easily from person to person. Put together, that means that people who don’t know they’re infectious could still be out and about, and their casual interactions are enough to spread the virus to other people. This is why social distancing has become such a crucial part of our strategy to combat the virus’s spread.

Swine flu: Easily spread, but not as deadly
In the spring of 2009, a new version of the H1N1 influenza virus — the virus that caused the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic — emerged and began to spread rapidly.

The swine flu killed anywhere from 151,700 to 575,400 people worldwide in its first 12 months, through April 2010, according to estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and may have infected over 1 billion by the end of 2010.

The swine flu spread easily person-to-person, just like COVID-19, and possibly even from people who were presymptomatic. Its R0, or R-naught, a measure of how many people an infectious person could infect, is between 1.4 and 1.6. This is a little lower than COVID-19, which experts estimate has a R-naught of between 1.5 and 3.5, but it still means H1N1 is a very infectious virus.

So why didn’t the swine flu overwhelm our health care systems and grind our economies to a halt?

The main difference is that it ended up being a much milder and less deadly infection. There are a range of estimated case fatality rates for swine flu, but even the highest, less than 0.1 percent, are much lower than the current estimates for COVID-19.

“The 2009 pandemic, the H1N1 swine flu, that [disease] spread very, very well, but the fatality rate was quite low, and that’s the reason why it wasn’t dubbed as a particularly serious pandemic,” said Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and a member of the White House’s coronavirus task force, in a February livestream.

Even with such a low case fatality rate, the swine flu had a high overall death toll due in part to how easily it spread. With an even higher case fatality rate and perhaps even a higher rate of transmission, COVID-19 has required drastic measures to prevent its spread.

Ebola: Very severe, but hard to contract
Ebola first emerged in 1976, and the world has weathered outbreaks at various points since then, including one in West Africa from 2014 to 2016. It’s a severe disease that kills, on average, 50 percent of people who become infected, according to the World Health Organization. Yet just over 11,000 people died during the 2014-2016 outbreak, which was largely isolated to the region where it emerged.

Similar to MERS and SARS, Ebola is not easily transmittable. Infected people don’t spread the virus until they start showing symptoms, and even then the virus is hard to catch because it is spread through direct contact with the bodily fluid of an infected person, like blood, sweat, and urine, rather than through the kind of particles produced when someone sneezes or speaks.

Unless you’re nursing patients (either at home or in a hospital setting) or tending to their body after they’ve died, it’s unlikely you’d acquire the infection.

Ebola also tends to cause pretty severe and identifiable symptoms, such as fever and fatigue followed by vomiting and diarrhea. Not only can infected people not spread the virus until they’re sick, but once they become sick, they’ll know it.

“If you want to see illnesses which are controllable, they all have transmission very much tied to symptoms, and this includes SARS and Ebola,” said William Hanage, an epidemiologist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. “If you’re in an Ebola zone, you can be pretty sure whether or not the person you’re talking to is a potentially risky contact.”

This makes it easier to isolate infected individuals and protect health care workers to limit the spread, which is what occurred in the 2014-2016 outbreak.

It’s a striking difference from COVID-19, which we know can be spread without any symptoms at all, and even when people get sick, some people might have symptoms so mild that they’re not sure they have COVID-19 in the first place.

In each of these cases, the viral outbreak lacked one of the key components that COVID-19 has that allowed it to tip over into a global pandemic.

“SARS-CoV-2 is kind of a perfect storm,” said Angela Rasmussen, a virologist at Columbia University who specializes in infectious diseases.

COVID-19 can be mild enough that some people who have it don’t know they have it. It’s also easily spread, can be transmitted by presymptomatic people and is severe enough to kill a significant share of those who have it. All combined, the novel coronavirus has led to an outbreak that is unusually difficult to track and control. The seismic shift in our everyday lives is happening for a reason.

CORRECTION (April 15, 9:40 a.m.): An earlier version of this article misstated the number of people who died from swine flu since 2009.
Between 151,700 and 575,400 people died in the first 12 months after the virus emerged; that range does not include all deaths since 2009.
The article has also been updated to make clear that the swine flu infected over 1 billion people by the end of 2010 — again, that does not include all infections since 2009.

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Re: Our covid strategies are working

Post by Black Orchid » Fri Apr 17, 2020 12:14 pm

Juliar wrote:
Fri Apr 17, 2020 12:10 pm
Leftist media saturates the news. Fight back. Send articles to your friends, politicians, local media, and facebook.
Hopefully this will finally be their death knell.

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Re: Our covid strategies are working

Post by Nom De Plume » Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:46 pm

Black Orchid wrote:
Fri Apr 17, 2020 12:14 pm
Juliar wrote:
Fri Apr 17, 2020 12:10 pm
Leftist media saturates the news. Fight back. Send articles to your friends, politicians, local media, and facebook.
Hopefully this will finally be their death knell.
I hope so... then we can focus all our attention on the republicans and question their strategies and what is failing and who pays for those failings!
"But you will run your kunt mouth at me. And I will take it, to play poker."

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Re: Our covid strategies are working

Post by sprintcyclist » Fri Apr 17, 2020 4:05 pm

90, 100, 86, 89, 51, 21, 33, 46, 44, 41, 47, 42 , 39


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.



We are suppressing it. As can be seen by the Tasmania hospital issue, it can erupt in days.


As at 3:00pm on 13 April 2020, there have been 6,359 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 46 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.

Of the 6,359 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 362,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.


It's just gradually creeping up.








As at 6:00am on 13 April 2020, there have been 6,322 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 33 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.

Of the 6,322 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 356,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.

A great trajectory.
I feel we have almost got a tiger caged. Any slip up and it well emerge angry and roaring.


As at 3:00pm on 12 April 2020, there have been 6,313 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 21 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.


Unbelievable.
We are doing this.
The CMO made a plan, the govt agreed and we followed through.




As at 6:00am on 12 April 2020, there have been 6,289 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 51 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.


Wow - terrific stuff Australia

As at 3:00pm on 11 April 2020, there have been 6,292 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 89 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
This is a hand to hand battle. Street by street, house by house

We beat diseases, but they do not surrender

As at 6:00am on 11 April 2020, there have been 6,238 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 86 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
We are doing it well


As at 6:00am on 10 April 2020, there have been 6,152 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 100 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Keep to the plan

As at 3:00pm on 9 April 2020, there have been 6,103 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 90 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-a ... se-numbers

This is a tough long battle.
[/quote]
Right Wing is the Natural Progression.

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Re: Our covid strategies are working

Post by sprintcyclist » Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:00 am

90, 100, 86, 89, 51, 21, 33, 46, 44, 41, 47, 42 , 39, 36


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.



We are suppressing it. As can be seen by the Tasmania hospital issue, it can erupt in days.


As at 3:00pm on 13 April 2020, there have been 6,359 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 46 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.

Of the 6,359 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 362,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.


It's just gradually creeping up.








As at 6:00am on 13 April 2020, there have been 6,322 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 33 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.

Of the 6,322 confirmed cases in Australia, 61 have died from COVID-19. More than 356,000 tests have been conducted across Australia.

A great trajectory.
I feel we have almost got a tiger caged. Any slip up and it well emerge angry and roaring.


As at 3:00pm on 12 April 2020, there have been 6,313 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 21 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.


Unbelievable.
We are doing this.
The CMO made a plan, the govt agreed and we followed through.




As at 6:00am on 12 April 2020, there have been 6,289 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 51 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.


Wow - terrific stuff Australia

As at 3:00pm on 11 April 2020, there have been 6,292 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 89 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
This is a hand to hand battle. Street by street, house by house

We beat diseases, but they do not surrender

As at 6:00am on 11 April 2020, there have been 6,238 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 86 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
We are doing it well


As at 6:00am on 10 April 2020, there have been 6,152 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 100 new cases since 6:00am yesterday.
Keep to the plan

As at 3:00pm on 9 April 2020, there have been 6,103 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Australia. There have been 90 new cases since 3:00pm yesterday.
https://www.health.gov.au/news/health-a ... se-numbers

This is a tough long battle.
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Right Wing is the Natural Progression.

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