Kirkswan
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No you've got it right... the problem with Italy, Iran, Spain and a few others is that they weren't testing for it until it was well and truly out of control.Without trying to downplay the seriousness of this outbreak, is Australia doing better than we were expected to be? I remember the Friday arvo before Scomo's Hillsong conference (March 13th) that some experts (and Twitter users) were concerned that we were a fortnight behind Italy and at risk of following their trajectory. Well it's now almost exactly a fortnight later and two deaths overnight have brought the total deaths to 11. Not saying we won't reach that point (bloody hope not), but it doesn't seem to be as bad as some thought (yet).
Anyone know why this could be? Or have I just totally got it wrong, in which case someone feel free to correct me. Losing track of days and weeks in isolation lol
So while they were showing say a 1000 cases, with say 25 dead, they actually had many, many more infections that they simply weren't aware of. And those infected were travelling throughout their country and the surrounding countries unaware that they were carriers. They live in very dense housing, and travel within other countries very regularly... imagine one infected person hanging around in Rome airport for eight hours for a flight... A couple of days later, thousands would have been infected.
We're doing okay... it's going to get worse, but it won't hit us the same way it did them. There'll be loss of life but not as much, because on the whole, we're healthy and our health system is better equipped for something like this. And if Scomo get's it right, a recession rather than a depression...
Cross your fingers, pray if that's your way, send positive thoughts... and just hope for the best.





