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injinji

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The wife was looking up the covid number a couple three nights ago and she got on the Queensland page somehow. She was amazed at how low the numbers were.
 

Lucky Luke

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The wife was looking up the covid number a couple three nights ago and she got on the Queensland page somehow. She was amazed at how low the numbers were.

Statistics


· Last updated: 2 days ago
Total
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Australia
Cases
130K
130,000
Deaths
1,448
1,448
LocationCasesDeaths
Tasmania237
237
13
13
Victoria81,651
81,651
1,052
1,052
New South Wales74,057
74,057
557
557
Queensland2,085
2,085
7
7
Australian Capital Territory1,731
1,731
11
11
Western Australia1,112
1,112
9
9
South Australia918
918
4
4
Northern Territory225
225
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hanimmal

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Interesting
Didn't DeSantis blame Biden for the surge back in August? Doesn't that mean that Biden should get the credit for any decreases now there then?

But seriously, do you actually trust anything that DeSantis is doing down there? The guy is as big of a con as Trump from what little I have seen from him.
 

Lucky Luke

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I find it interesting to note the speed of the spread.

Population of Tasmania - about 550,000.

December 14 2021 - 0 Covid cases, borders have been open to WA/SA/NT/QLD and with significant restrictions to VIC/NSW for about a year.

December 15 2021 - Borders opened to all mainland states with some restrictions requiring testing prior to travel i.e. can't travel if positive etc.

January 4 2021 - 2244 active Covid cases.

So in about 3 weeks, we go from 0 in 550,00 to 1 in every 245 people having an active Covid case.

Also significant is the positive rate in the testing. Last 24 hours 702 cases from 2088 tests giving a strike rate of 34% which suggests there is a massive under testing occurring.


Food for thought - when will it reach 1 in 1?

FWIW - 91.9% double vaxxed (aged 12 and over)
 

Budley Doright

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I find it interesting to note the speed of the spread.

Population of Tasmania - about 550,000.

December 14 2021 - 0 Covid cases, borders have been open to WA/SA/NT/QLD and with significant restrictions to VIC/NSW for about a year.

December 15 2021 - Borders opened to all mainland states with some restrictions requiring testing prior to travel i.e. can't travel if positive etc.

January 4 2021 - 2244 active Covid cases.

So in about 3 weeks, we go from 0 in 550,00 to 1 in every 245 people having an active Covid case.

Also significant is the positive rate in the testing. Last 24 hours 702 cases from 2088 tests giving a strike rate of 34% which suggests there is a massive under testing occurring.


Food for thought - when will it reach 1 in 1?

FWIW - 91.9% double vaxxed (aged 12 and over)
It’s crazy how fast this thing can spread as seen in our health unit here. We went from very few cases with Delta to the highest per capita numbers in Canada in a matter of two weeks. It seemed to happen (coincidence?) right after we held an national university rugby match at Queens University just as Omni was first detected :(. There was also huge parties at the university that week as well. We have now suspended testing for the most part and case counts, it’s impossible to get any accurate numbers. Hospital admissions are now the driving data sets for the province :(.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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I find it interesting to note the speed of the spread.

Population of Tasmania - about 550,000.

December 14 2021 - 0 Covid cases, borders have been open to WA/SA/NT/QLD and with significant restrictions to VIC/NSW for about a year.

December 15 2021 - Borders opened to all mainland states with some restrictions requiring testing prior to travel i.e. can't travel if positive etc.

January 4 2021 - 2244 active Covid cases.

So in about 3 weeks, we go from 0 in 550,00 to 1 in every 245 people having an active Covid case.

Also significant is the positive rate in the testing. Last 24 hours 702 cases from 2088 tests giving a strike rate of 34% which suggests there is a massive under testing occurring.


Food for thought - when will it reach 1 in 1?

FWIW - 91.9% double vaxxed (aged 12 and over)
Same story here in Nova Scotia Canada, population 1 million and hardly any cases until December then the shit hit the fan with thousands and spreading fast. They gave up on case counts which don't matter as much with vaccines, it's hospitalizations they are measuring.
 
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