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Old 17-06-2020, 01:15 PM   #3511
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Second wave? We barely even had a first.
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Old 17-06-2020, 02:26 PM   #3513
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Tell that to the 102 people who died and their families.
You mean the very old and unhealthy people who probably would have died from the flu?

Yeah it's sad for them, but it's hardly been the thousands and thousands of deaths we were told were going to happen.
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Old 17-06-2020, 03:23 PM   #3514
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Yeah it's sad for them, but it's hardly been the thousands and thousands of deaths we were told were going to happen.
I'm not even going to waste my time with you.
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We've not looked at any graphs for a little while so here are a couple.

First up the new cases by Continent which shows Europe as being fairly steady, Africa slowly increasing and South America / Asia increasing at a faster rate.



The global new case trend continues to rise:



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with all the political rhetoric from both side's,
probably the very few time you have responded to someone without posting the virus toll..

we had two come from England whom tested positive.
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Have a look at the middle top graph in this link. I think in anyone's language, that would be considered a 'wave'.

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Perhaps the peak is not as high as some may have been expecting, but that is still a wave.
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Meanwhile back in China, it is hard to know if there is a "mutant C19" strain doing the rounds in Beijing or not. Personally I give the CCP and their media zero credibility and this new mutant strain may well be another deflection.

On a plus side, much of the globe has travel restrictions and mandatory isolation, therefore if there is a new mutant it should be better controlled than the original C19. Hopefully, it can stay in China!
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With the border in SA opening to all states from July 20th, I was wondering how that works for those entering Vic/NSW?

Im planning on going camping with some mates to Big Desert Camping ground in Vic that in close to the SA/VIC border on the 30th July, but then come home on the 2nd August. I live in SA so leaving the state isnt a problem. entering Vic could be though? How do the borders work in this regards? Can some explain to me please?
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With the border in SA opening to all states from July 20th, I was wondering how that works for those entering Vic/NSW?

Im planning on going camping with some mates to Big Desert Camping ground in Vic that in close to the SA/VIC border on the 30th July, but then come home on the 2nd August. I live in SA so leaving the state isnt a problem. entering Vic could be though? How do the borders work in this regards? Can some explain to me please?
Hey blue, my understanding is that the vic border is open, so you should not see any difference to pre-covid 19 conditions with your travel from SA-Vic-SA.

But, I will check on the Vic government website just to double-check that for you.

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If you do travel interstate, you should keep 1.5 metres between yourself and others when practical to do so and practise good hygiene – wash your hands regularly and cough and sneeze into a tissue or your elbow.

You can also call the Commonwealth Government's National Coronavirus Helpline on 1800 020 080 to find out what travel requirements and restrictions are in place at your destination.
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23 new cases for Australia (mostly Victoria) and no deaths so CMR drops to 1.384% but active cases rise to 409 (5.5%).

No new cases or deaths for NZ so CMR is 1.462% and active cases at 2.

The UK had 1,115 new cases and 184 deaths so the CMR is up to 14.086%.

Just over 25k new cases in the USA yesterday and 849 deaths sees CMR down to 5.394% and active cases drop to 53.7% although the raw numbers are rising again.

Other notable points:
The USA completes 26M tests, the UK 7M, India 6M and Germany 5M;
Germany recorded the highest daily total in 8 weeks;
Asia recorded a new daily high for new cases with 41,744;

Palestine (41), Kenya (184), Israel (288), Ivory Coast (384), Nepal (586), Iraq (1,554), Bangladesh (4,008), Saudi Arabia (4,919) and India (13,103) all recorded new daily highs, those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.
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23 new cases for Australia (mostly Victoria) and no deaths so CMR drops to 1.384% but active cases rise to 409 (5.5%).

No new cases or deaths for NZ so CMR is 1.462% and active cases at 2.

The UK had 1,115 new cases and 184 deaths so the CMR is up to 14.086%.

Just over 25k new cases in the USA yesterday and 849 deaths sees CMR down to 5.394% and active cases drop to 53.7% although the raw numbers are rising again.

Other notable points:
The USA completes 26M tests, the UK 7M, India 6M and Germany 5M;
Germany recorded the highest daily total in 8 weeks;
Asia recorded a new daily high for new cases with 41,744;

Palestine (41), Kenya (184), Israel (288), Ivory Coast (384), Nepal (586), Iraq (1,554), Bangladesh (4,008), Saudi Arabia (4,919) and India (13,103) all recorded new daily highs, those in blue for the second consecutive day and those in red for a third or more consecutive day.
Hey Russ, how's Brazil tracking? They were looking pretty bad a couple of days ago.
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Hey Russ, how's Brazil tracking? They were looking pretty bad a couple of days ago.
It's still been inconsistently bad frankly. Only 6 of the last 20 days have been under 20k new cases and 3 have been over 30k including their highest yet. Their mortality rate 28 per 100k although that's about equal with Peru.
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I have seen more and more sources claiming a second wave is happening now...
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But, I will check on the Vic government website just to double-check that for you.

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SA’s border to Victoria is still officially controlled ( except for some special reasons ). Otherwise you’ll need to self isolate in SA for 14 days.

Check the details with the SA Gov website

The borders of SA to the NT and WA are open.
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Check the details with the SA Gov website

The borders of SA to the NT and WA are open.
Yes currently they are like that. But those self isolation rules will go on July 20th for entry to SA.
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SA’s border to Victoria is still officially controlled ( except for some special reasons ). Otherwise you’ll need to self isolate in SA for 14 days.

Check the details with the SA Gov website

The borders of SA to the NT and WA are open.
True, but blueoval's post refers to travel post July 20th when the SA restrictions are eased.

My response was in relation to his specific circumstances.

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With the CDC claiming a 0.3% death rate it pretty much is a stronger flu. It does spread much easier though.
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Ridiculous...

I ring Wirrarri Visitor Information Centre (yes they're only doing her job).

Q. I want to go across the Simpson Desert.
A. Sorry the Borders are closed, but you can go as far as Poeppel’s Corner (where Qld, NT, and SA intersect.)


Q. Just to be clear, I'd be using the QAA track which crosses from Qld into NT and then south along the K1 track which crosses from NT into SA before I end up at the Corner
A. Yes, that is perfectly OK - but you can not go any further than the corner, because the borders are closed
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I ring Wirrarri Visitor Information Centre (yes they're only doing her job).

Q. I want to go across the Simpson Desert.
A. Sorry the Borders are closed, but you can go as far as Poeppel’s Corner (where Qld, NT, and SA intersect.)


Q. Just to be clear, I'd be using the QAA track which crosses from Qld into NT and then south along the K1 track which crosses from NT into SA before I end up at the Corner
A. Yes, that is perfectly OK - but you can not go any further than the corner, because the borders are closed
Do they have border guards?
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No new cases or deaths for NZ so CMR is 1.462% and active cases at 2.
I wonder if the 2 imported cases are the 2 porn stars who went to that woman's door to tell her her 10yo was googling them...
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Yeah it's sad for them, but it's hardly been the thousands and thousands of deaths we were told were going to happen.
Because we had a small fraction of our regular tourist influx. An unintended benefit of the bushfires....
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With the CDC claiming a 0.3% death rate it pretty much is a stronger flu. It does spread much easier though.
I'm guessing if you're quoting numbers, you understand the difference between a CR and an IFR? 0.3% is IFR. The IFR for influenza is significantly lower than 0.3%.
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Because we had a small fraction of our regular tourist influx. An unintended benefit of the bushfires....
And our lockdown / social distancing laws.

If it was “Open slather” (all along), we could compare the deaths from different diseases (and say “blah, blah” is just like “what it’s name”), but it wasn’t “Open slather”, and so we can’t.
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Imagine someone said last August...

''A virus will be released (just like every other election year) that will send the world and all of Australia into lock down, and fighting over toilet paper''

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