Coronavirus 4 - Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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- What'sinaname
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^ There's a jump of about 10,000 (around 25%) in testing numbers today, so the mandatory day 13 testing might be a part of it.
Anyway, the Government says that "Of the 57 locally-acquired cases, 54 are linked to known outbreaks and 44 have been in isolation for the entirety of their infectious period."
The 3 unlinked cases are a concern, as are the 13 "wild" cases but the overall number of new cases is (subject to what they tell us about the detail in the press conference) probably not too important.
Anyway, the Government says that "Of the 57 locally-acquired cases, 54 are linked to known outbreaks and 44 have been in isolation for the entirety of their infectious period."
The 3 unlinked cases are a concern, as are the 13 "wild" cases but the overall number of new cases is (subject to what they tell us about the detail in the press conference) probably not too important.
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looks like Gladys has abandoned any pretense of trying to get back to 0 cases and is planning on vaccinating her way out.
This will set up a very interesting clash between premiers all with self interest guiding them.
This will set up a very interesting clash between premiers all with self interest guiding them.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
She's plainly not getting NSW out of lockdown before November, (at the earliest) for the reasons I outlined yesterday, if she is depending upon getting cases down. If, for political reasons, she thinks she can't stay in lockdown for that long, she's got to hope vaccination will do the trick. The Doherty Institute modelling is to the effect that vaccination targets only work with low case numbers and depend, in any event, upon additional public health and social measures for their effectiveness, so it will be interesting times for her government.
Meanwhile, the numbers in the US are creeping back up, despite vaccination levels - 158,000 new cases and 1,055 new deaths in the last 24 hours, there. It's a high-risk strategy for her to break ranks.
Meanwhile, the numbers in the US are creeping back up, despite vaccination levels - 158,000 new cases and 1,055 new deaths in the last 24 hours, there. It's a high-risk strategy for her to break ranks.
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Armed forces don't have the power to detain people if they do runner, only the police do. So if you have the army on the border then you need police there as well.
Army is there to act as support eg. logistics, medical. Only have power to detain if a national emergency is declared.
Army is there to act as support eg. logistics, medical. Only have power to detain if a national emergency is declared.
If you are foolish enough to be contented, don't show it, but just grumble with the rest. - Jerome K Jerome
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They haven't set up a proper checkpoint near Toc, apparently they have some cops there during the day checking permits but not after hours. Generally it seems they're just looking out for NSW licence plates.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
The WA Premier just twisted the knife in his presser (this from the ABC blog):
"Because we've been COVID free, we've kept all our industries operating, therefore generating enormous revenue that can go to assist the people and government of New South Wales with the bail-out packages the Commonwealth is putting in to that state," he said.