Del191229
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Sorry NSW.
I think it's time to shut the borders and break up the Federation.
Some of us having been saying this before the virus.
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Sorry NSW.
I think it's time to shut the borders and break up the Federation.
At the risk of getting off track, given the choice of a Cunners type vs a Rohan type in the 2020 draft I suspect that most here would take the Rohan in a heartbeat. Don't you know that we need speed?This has become your go-to for a guaranteed point like a Kyrgios serve.
But let's be fair - we've all made speculative calls that went awry.
I mean, I wanted us to draft Rohan ahead of Cunnington..
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Cafes are going to be take away only for a while now.
Why have everything stay open when there will be no people?
Just shutdown the whole country ffs, give our small businesses and families and people some financial relief by paying for our electricity, gas and allow us to stay home
Businesses are crippling all over Australia anyways due to these bans and according to the stats it is not flattening the curve at all.
Maybe they want people to get infected and pass it on at a super slow paceWhy have everything stay open when there will be no people?
Just shutdown the whole country ffs, give our small businesses and families and people some financial relief by paying for our electricity, gas and allow us to stay home
Businesses are crippling all over Australia anyways due to these bans and according to the stats it is not flattening the curve at all.
Does it affect business premises?
| Date | Cases | Weekly | Weekly % | Deaths | Weekly | Weekly % |
| Worldwide | Increase | Increase | Worldwide | Increase | Increase | |
| 24-01-20 | 846 | 25 | ||||
| 31-01-20 | 9826 | 8980 | 1061.47% | 213 | 188 | 752.00% |
| 07-02-20 | 31481 | 21655 | 220.38% | 638 | 425 | 199.53% |
| 14-02-20 | 49053 | 17572 | 55.82% | 1383 | 745 | 116.77% |
| 21-02-20 | 76769 | 27716 | 56.50% | 2247 | 864 | 62.47% |
| 28-02-20 | 83652 | 6883 | 8.97% | 2858 | 611 | 27.19% |
| 05-03-20 | 95324 | 11672 | 13.95% | 3281 | 423 | 14.80% |
| 12-03-20 | 125260 | 29936 | 31.40% | 4613 | 1332 | 40.60% |
| 19-03-20 | 209839 | 84579 | 67.52% | 8778 | 4165 | 90.29% |
why dont they publish which suburbs have had confirmed cases - just saying melbourne doesnt really help (sorry im from Vic). this applies for all states..
yeah i understand that but if they say confirmed case in Caulfield instead of melbourne it would mean residents in that area will be a bit more vigilantBecause they don't know where half of them have come from, they haven't traced them.
There's an interactive map of some confirmed cases and confirmed places they have been (mostly olders ones) here - https://covid-19-au.github.io/
But what do you base this on? Surely the more people who can be working and spending the better - if that contains the spread to a manageable level - which is surely what the medical experts are saying?Why have everything stay open when there will be no people?
Just shutdown the whole country ffs, give our small businesses, families and people some financial relief by paying for our electricity, gas and allow us to stay home
Businesses are crippling all over Australia anyways due to these bans and according to the stats it is not flattening the curve at all.
No they are not.Are recovered cases taken off the running total? I assume so...
The differences between Singapore and Australia include:This 100%
Lets not put our health and lives on the line over money. This is not only going to fu** everything up now until June-August but for years after. And let’s not forget the people still waiting for relief from the bush fires and droughts
“Singapore’s infection rate is much lower than other nations.
Scott Morrison has used the small city-state as an example of why we don’t need to close schools or businesses.
But while they haven’t shut society down, Singapore has taken aggressive actions to flatten the curve - ones that Australia has not yet implemented.”
We are reactive instead of proactive
This whole banning 100 people and under and increasing it to 2 meters is all a ******* smoke screen. This is not going to help the people that are losing their jobs, businesses or contracts and prevent the virus from spreading around the country
I think our game gets suspended.
I don't know how an AFL club operates with the 4m2 rule with all staff, physios, medics, trainers, players, coaches and media.
All facets of how a club operates, even at Arden St, the offices, lecture theatre, coaches box's, showers, change rooms - all void the 4m2 rule....
Any idea what is preventing this?we can't domestically produce them yet
I saw a piece that observed that some of the hot spots for cases were in similar cool climates with fairly high humidity. The band of similar climates in the southern hemisphere was to the south of Australia, just touching the southern tip of NZ. It was on fb though so take with large grain of salt.Has anyone compared the infection rates of the southern v northern hemispheres, say above and below the tropics? Current warmer v colder climates?
Italy's situation is being blamed on alleged weak governance/quasi second world conditions but on that basis you'd expect Brazil and Argentina to be in a similar situation.
I'm no expert, just wondering.