Coronavirus II : The Virus Strikes Back
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WaPo Editorial:
"Just as important is the percentage of positive tests, rising in many states, because of both more illness and limited testing. The Harvard group says the target should be 3 percent or less. A seven-day moving average in the United States is now 8.4 percent and rising, and in some states, it is alarmingly high: Arizona at 27 percent, Florida at 19.6 percent, Alabama at 17 percent, Texas at 16.1 percent and California at 7.6 percent."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... story.html
The Editorial Board also says the "dire situation" is worsened by the president's "ignorance and denial":
"The president is disconnected from reality."
"Just as important is the percentage of positive tests, rising in many states, because of both more illness and limited testing. The Harvard group says the target should be 3 percent or less. A seven-day moving average in the United States is now 8.4 percent and rising, and in some states, it is alarmingly high: Arizona at 27 percent, Florida at 19.6 percent, Alabama at 17 percent, Texas at 16.1 percent and California at 7.6 percent."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... story.html
The Editorial Board also says the "dire situation" is worsened by the president's "ignorance and denial":
"The president is disconnected from reality."
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I went whilst the press conference was still going on Friday and bought some from Chemist Warehouse and the local chemist. Local chemist ones look a lot better than cheapo CW masks, so kept them for myself and gave the others to familyK wrote:Massive spike in demand for masks leads to sale restrictions
https://www.theage.com.au/national/vict ... 55b43.html
"Bunnings placed temporary restrictions on masks, limiting customers to 10 packs each. Director of merchandise Phil Bishop said store teams were working to keep shelves well stocked.
Elsewhere, customers were snapping up packs of masks ranging from packs of 10 single-use face masks at Chemist Warehouse for $12.99 to 50-packs of similar masks at Woolworths for $40.
Mitre10 was selling packs of five N95 masks or 10 disposable masks, costing $25 and $15 respectively."
But I probably won't use them unless absolutely necessary, just thought it better to get them before it becomes impossible to get and the government or some businesses decide to make it mandatory at some point.
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Cheers for that. We got tested early Thursday morning, results early Sunday morning.eddiesmith wrote:All the best mate, it’s not fun waiting and even when you think it’s ok, there is that slight doubt in the back of your mind.Lazza wrote: My 21 year old daughter is currently awaiting her test results. Trying to be upbeat and positive but you try to tell a father not to worry!!
Glad to hear you’re both all good. Just wondering when did you get tested? Trying to get an idea of wait times.Bruce Gonsalves wrote:Test results came back overnight and all good. We weren't worried in the slightest, but I think the whole episode will take any complacency out of our minds when outside.
And thanks guys for your concerns.
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Thanks for that, then hopefully tomorrow I'll find out!Bruce Gonsalves wrote:Cheers for that. We got tested early Thursday morning, results early Sunday morning.eddiesmith wrote:All the best mate, it’s not fun waiting and even when you think it’s ok, there is that slight doubt in the back of your mind.Lazza wrote: My 21 year old daughter is currently awaiting her test results. Trying to be upbeat and positive but you try to tell a father not to worry!!
Glad to hear you’re both all good. Just wondering when did you get tested? Trying to get an idea of wait times.Bruce Gonsalves wrote:Test results came back overnight and all good. We weren't worried in the slightest, but I think the whole episode will take any complacency out of our minds when outside.
And thanks guys for your concerns.
By way of comparison, the Victorian positive result rate on tests is under 1% and I don’t think it’s been over 1% since mid-April.K wrote:WaPo Editorial:
"Just as important is the percentage of positive tests, rising in many states, because of both more illness and limited testing. The Harvard group says the target should be 3 percent or less. A seven-day moving average in the United States is now 8.4 percent and rising, and in some states, it is alarmingly high: Arizona at 27 percent, Florida at 19.6 percent, Alabama at 17 percent, Texas at 16.1 percent and California at 7.6 percent."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... story.html
The Editorial Board also says the "dire situation" is worsened by the president's "ignorance and denial":
"The president is disconnected from reality."
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I just bought some N95 masks from Bunnings on the Click and Collect/
Useful article here on how you can sterilise the single use masks in a microwave.
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/2020070 ... -microwave
The same technique would work even better for cloth masks.
Useful article here on how you can sterilise the single use masks in a microwave.
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/2020070 ... -microwave
The same technique would work even better for cloth masks.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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"Dr Tang also said that aircrafts were routinely fitted with conditioning systems that filter out viruses and bacteria. Two studies published in recent days have shown that transmission of the virus on a plane is rare - one study looked at a four-and-a-half hour flight with 365 passengers, 16 of whom had Covid-19. However, only one other person on the flight became infected with the virus.
“Planes have the best filtration systems available,” said Dr Tang."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-heal ... virus/amp/
I'm no expert, but commercial air conditioning systems have always seemed notorious cesspits. We might finally get some decent standards and innovation from this.
“Planes have the best filtration systems available,” said Dr Tang."
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-heal ... virus/amp/
I'm no expert, but commercial air conditioning systems have always seemed notorious cesspits. We might finally get some decent standards and innovation from this.
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Victoria
Confirmed Cases:
- 1). Hume = 398
- 2). Melbourne = 332
- 3). Wyndham = 288
- 4). Brimbank = 255
- 5). Moonee Valley = 248
- 6). Moreland = 186
- 7). Casey = 142
- 8]. Banyule = 136
- 9). Whittlesea = 125
- 10). Stonnington = 117
Active Cases:
- 1). Melbourne = 229
- 2). Hume = 209
- 3). Wyndham = 196
- 4). Moonee Valley = 163
- 5). Brimbank = 116
- 6). Moreland = 75
- 7). Whittlesea = 52
- 8]. Maribyrnong = 46
- 9). Banyule = 38
- 10). Darebin = 38
New Cases Today:
- 1). Hume = 44
- 2). Wyndham = 25
- 3). Brimbank = 23
- 4). Moonee Valley = 20
- 5). Melbourne = 14
- 6). Maribyrnong = 13
- 7). Whittlesea = 11
- 8]. Darebin = 11
- 9). Yarra = 11
- 10). Moreland = 10
Confirmed Cases:
- 1). Hume = 398
- 2). Melbourne = 332
- 3). Wyndham = 288
- 4). Brimbank = 255
- 5). Moonee Valley = 248
- 6). Moreland = 186
- 7). Casey = 142
- 8]. Banyule = 136
- 9). Whittlesea = 125
- 10). Stonnington = 117
Active Cases:
- 1). Melbourne = 229
- 2). Hume = 209
- 3). Wyndham = 196
- 4). Moonee Valley = 163
- 5). Brimbank = 116
- 6). Moreland = 75
- 7). Whittlesea = 52
- 8]. Maribyrnong = 46
- 9). Banyule = 38
- 10). Darebin = 38
New Cases Today:
- 1). Hume = 44
- 2). Wyndham = 25
- 3). Brimbank = 23
- 4). Moonee Valley = 20
- 5). Melbourne = 14
- 6). Maribyrnong = 13
- 7). Whittlesea = 11
- 8]. Darebin = 11
- 9). Yarra = 11
- 10). Moreland = 10
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Latest numbers
Confirmed (Deaths) - Recoveries
USA = 3,359,838 (137,436) - 1,490,725
Brazil = 1,842,127 (71,515) - 1,213,512
India = 867,225 (22,983) - 546,379
Russia = 727,162 (11,335) - 501,061
Peru = 322,710 (11,682) - 214,152
Chile = 312,029 (6,881) - 281,114
Mexico = 295,268 (34,730) - 219,628
UK = 289,603 (44,819) - Unknown
South Africa = 264,184 (3,971) - 127,715
Iran = 257,303 (12,829) - 219,993
...........................................................
Australia = 9,797 (108) - 7,728
12,846,818 confirmed cases
568,751 deaths
7,484,675 recoveries
Australia:
- Confirmed cases = 9,797
---- Victoria = 3,799
---- New South Wales = 3,478
---- Queensland = 1,070
---- Western Australia = 635
---- South Australia = 443
---- Tasmania = 228
---- ACT = 113
---- NT = 31
- Deaths = 108
- Recoveries = 7,728
- Case fatality rate = 1.10%
Active Cases = 4,793,392
- USA = 1,731,677
- Brazil = 557,100
- India = 297,863
- Russia = 214,766
- South Africa = 132,498
- Peru = 96,876
- Bangladesh = 87,829
- Pakistan = 86,975
- Colombia = 79,057
- Saudi Arabia = 62,898
............................................
- Australia = 1,525
**(Maximum) = Recovery numbers are not counted, so only subtracts the number of deaths from the total number of confirmed cases.
Confirmed (Deaths) - Recoveries
USA = 3,359,838 (137,436) - 1,490,725
Brazil = 1,842,127 (71,515) - 1,213,512
India = 867,225 (22,983) - 546,379
Russia = 727,162 (11,335) - 501,061
Peru = 322,710 (11,682) - 214,152
Chile = 312,029 (6,881) - 281,114
Mexico = 295,268 (34,730) - 219,628
UK = 289,603 (44,819) - Unknown
South Africa = 264,184 (3,971) - 127,715
Iran = 257,303 (12,829) - 219,993
...........................................................
Australia = 9,797 (108) - 7,728
12,846,818 confirmed cases
568,751 deaths
7,484,675 recoveries
Australia:
- Confirmed cases = 9,797
---- Victoria = 3,799
---- New South Wales = 3,478
---- Queensland = 1,070
---- Western Australia = 635
---- South Australia = 443
---- Tasmania = 228
---- ACT = 113
---- NT = 31
- Deaths = 108
- Recoveries = 7,728
- Case fatality rate = 1.10%
Active Cases = 4,793,392
- USA = 1,731,677
- Brazil = 557,100
- India = 297,863
- Russia = 214,766
- South Africa = 132,498
- Peru = 96,876
- Bangladesh = 87,829
- Pakistan = 86,975
- Colombia = 79,057
- Saudi Arabia = 62,898
............................................
- Australia = 1,525
**(Maximum) = Recovery numbers are not counted, so only subtracts the number of deaths from the total number of confirmed cases.
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AUSTRALIA
Date = Confirmed Cases (New Cases) = Percentage of new cases
5/07/2020 = 8,449 (87) = 1.0%
6/07/2020 = 8,586 (137) = 1.6%
7/07/2020 = 8,755 (169) = 2.0%
8/07/2020 = 8,886 (131) = 1.5%
9/07/2020 = 9,059 (173) = 1.9%
10/07/2020 = 9,359 (300) = 3.3%
11/07/2020 = 9,553 (194) = 2.1%
12/07/2020 = 9,797 (244) = 2.6%
7,728 recovered, 108 deaths.
Cases doubling every 101 days.
991 cases of community transmission nationwide.
1,525 active cases.
South Australia and Tasmania have no active cases.
VICTORIA
Date = Confirmed Cases (New Cases) = Percentage of new cases
5/07/2020 = 2,536 (67) = 2.7%
6/07/2020 = 2,660 (124) = 4.9%
7/07/2020 = 2,824 (164) = 6.2%
8/07/2020 = 2,942 (118) = 4.2%
9/07/2020 = 3,098 (156) = 5.3%
10/07/2020 = 3,379 (281) = 9.1%
11/07/2020 = 3,560 (181) = 5.4%
12/07/2020 = 3,799 (239) = 6.7%
2,289 recovered, 24 deaths.
Cases doubling every 17 days in Victoria.
562 cases of community transmission in Victoria.
1,484 active cases.
Date = Confirmed Cases (New Cases) = Percentage of new cases
5/07/2020 = 8,449 (87) = 1.0%
6/07/2020 = 8,586 (137) = 1.6%
7/07/2020 = 8,755 (169) = 2.0%
8/07/2020 = 8,886 (131) = 1.5%
9/07/2020 = 9,059 (173) = 1.9%
10/07/2020 = 9,359 (300) = 3.3%
11/07/2020 = 9,553 (194) = 2.1%
12/07/2020 = 9,797 (244) = 2.6%
7,728 recovered, 108 deaths.
Cases doubling every 101 days.
991 cases of community transmission nationwide.
1,525 active cases.
South Australia and Tasmania have no active cases.
VICTORIA
Date = Confirmed Cases (New Cases) = Percentage of new cases
5/07/2020 = 2,536 (67) = 2.7%
6/07/2020 = 2,660 (124) = 4.9%
7/07/2020 = 2,824 (164) = 6.2%
8/07/2020 = 2,942 (118) = 4.2%
9/07/2020 = 3,098 (156) = 5.3%
10/07/2020 = 3,379 (281) = 9.1%
11/07/2020 = 3,560 (181) = 5.4%
12/07/2020 = 3,799 (239) = 6.7%
2,289 recovered, 24 deaths.
Cases doubling every 17 days in Victoria.
562 cases of community transmission in Victoria.
1,484 active cases.
Last edited by Jezza on Sun Jul 26, 2020 2:31 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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The US' 7-day rolling average number of new cases per day has now passed 60,000 (60,114). That's 420,798 new confirmed cases in the past 7 days.
Yesterday's increase included 15,300 new confirmed cases in Florida alone.
There are now just three states with fewer deaths than Victoria's 24: Alaska (17), Hawaii (19) and Wyoming (21). The total population of those three states
(roughly Wyoming 580,000, Alaska 735,000, Hawaii 1,420,000) is about 2,735,000, less than half Victoria's population, and the total number of deaths across the 3 states is 57, more than twice that of Victoria.
Indiana, which has a population comparable to Victoria, has had a total of 51,612 confirmed cases, 2,760 deaths and, as I type, 10,229 active cases.
Yesterday's increase included 15,300 new confirmed cases in Florida alone.
There are now just three states with fewer deaths than Victoria's 24: Alaska (17), Hawaii (19) and Wyoming (21). The total population of those three states
(roughly Wyoming 580,000, Alaska 735,000, Hawaii 1,420,000) is about 2,735,000, less than half Victoria's population, and the total number of deaths across the 3 states is 57, more than twice that of Victoria.
Indiana, which has a population comparable to Victoria, has had a total of 51,612 confirmed cases, 2,760 deaths and, as I type, 10,229 active cases.
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Good luck for ur daughter and ur family Lazza.Lazza wrote:My 21 year old daughter is currently awaiting her test results. Trying to be upbeat and positive but you try to tell a father not to worry!!eddiesmith wrote:Andrew Crisp actually made a request for 1000 ADF personnel for quarantine and it was rejected by either Neville or Andrews.
As for security companies, allegedly one of the companies isn’t even on the governments approved contractors list!
As for the cold, I pretty much live with cold symptoms all throughout every winter and was quite bad when the initial outbreak began in March. It’s only because of the travel I eventually reluctantly agreed to get tested.
Only hope the results come back before I leave, but ordering food on Uber Eats is far too damn expensive and it’s been 2 days!
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Victoria
Confirmed Cases:
- 1). Hume = 416
- 2). Melbourne = 312
- 3). Wyndham = 306
- 4). Brimbank = 271
- 5). Moonee Valley = 271
- 6). Moreland = 200
- 7). Casey = 144
- 8]. Banyule = 140
- 9). Whittlesea = 137
- 10). Melton = 127
Active Cases:
- 1). Hume = 222
- 1). Melbourne = 217
- 3). Wyndham = 209
- 4). Moonee Valley = 178
- 5). Brimbank = 127
- 6). Moreland = 88
- 7). Whittlesea = 64
- 8]. Melton = 51
- 9). Maribyrnong = 43
- 10). Banyule = 42
New Cases Today:
- 1). Moonee Valley = 23
- 2). Hume = 18
- 3). Wyndham = 18
- 4). Melton = 18
- 5). Brimbank = 16
- 6). Moreland = 14
- 7). Whittlesea = 12
- 8]. Interstate = 10
- 9). Yarra = 7
- 10). Darebin = 6
Confirmed Cases:
- 1). Hume = 416
- 2). Melbourne = 312
- 3). Wyndham = 306
- 4). Brimbank = 271
- 5). Moonee Valley = 271
- 6). Moreland = 200
- 7). Casey = 144
- 8]. Banyule = 140
- 9). Whittlesea = 137
- 10). Melton = 127
Active Cases:
- 1). Hume = 222
- 1). Melbourne = 217
- 3). Wyndham = 209
- 4). Moonee Valley = 178
- 5). Brimbank = 127
- 6). Moreland = 88
- 7). Whittlesea = 64
- 8]. Melton = 51
- 9). Maribyrnong = 43
- 10). Banyule = 42
New Cases Today:
- 1). Moonee Valley = 23
- 2). Hume = 18
- 3). Wyndham = 18
- 4). Melton = 18
- 5). Brimbank = 16
- 6). Moreland = 14
- 7). Whittlesea = 12
- 8]. Interstate = 10
- 9). Yarra = 7
- 10). Darebin = 6
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