- Nov 6, 2014
- 70,291
- 89,052
- AFL Club
- Port Adelaide
A high proportion being the undervaccinated one would thinkThis hardly fills me with confidence and confirms my suspicion that Marshall is toeing the line in a political agenda set by Morrison and Freydenberg. Clearly the Coalition is focused on getting the economy back into full swing regardless of the cost and SA is tagging along. There must be an election in the air.
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SA Premier says he hasn't read all of the COVID modelling, as Health Minister says he didn't understand it
As South Australia prepares to lower the drawbridge to coronavirus cases from the eastern states, the Premier admits that not all of the modelling underpinning the state's COVID-19 roadmap has been "finalised".www.abc.net.au
In some parts of SA there is certainly a bad feeling in the air...
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SA Premier says he hasn't read all of the COVID modelling, as Health Minister says he didn't understand it
As South Australia prepares to lower the drawbridge to coronavirus cases from the eastern states, the Premier admits that not all of the modelling underpinning the state's COVID-19 roadmap has been "finalised".www.abc.net.au
1 in 20 sick patients will need to go to hospital
By Andrew Hough
A small proportion of Covid-19 patients will go to hospital when Delta arrives in South Australia after borders reopen and restrictions ease, official forecasts show.
SA Health projections, based on interstate data, show five per cent of infectious patients will require urgent hospital treatment or intensive care help.
One in 10 patients will need supervised or supported care in Covid facilities such as the Tom’s Court medi-hotel.
SA Health forecasts show 85 per cent of Delta-strain patients will be cared for at home.
The state government is resisting Labor calls to immediately release modelling underpinning the state’s roadmap out of restrictions, including the precise number of patients that will require hospital help.
Premier Steven Marshall said it would be released shortly
So, If SA finishes with 200 cases a day 10 of those will be hospitalised. That is approximately 70 per week.







