Coronavirus 4 - Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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- Dave The Man
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From the ABC blog:
From The Age's blog:We're hearing from Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews now
He said 23 per cent of yesterday's cases are in their 20s, and that there are 363 people in hospital. Seventy-five of those are in the ICU and 56 are on ventilators.
A breakdown of Victoria’s 705 new cases of COVID-19
By Cassandra Morgan
Victoria’s COVID-19 response commander Jeroen Weimer has just provided a breakdown of the state’s 705 new cases.
Here’s what he had to say:
There are 412 new cases in Melbourne’s northern suburbs, including 210 in Hume, and some in other areas including Craigieburn, Roxburgh Park, Meadow Heights, and Epping;
A total of 165 new cases are in the western suburbs, including 165 in Point Cook, and others in Tarneit and Truganina;
There are 84 cases are in the south-east suburbs, including in Pakenham, Dandenong, and Hampton Park;
Thirty two are in the east, including in Boronia and Camberwell; and
Twelve are in regional Victoria, including four in the Macedon Ranges (all household contacts), two in the Mitchell Shire (one household primary close contact, one not), two in Geelong (close contacts), one in the Baw Baw Shire and one in Ballarat.
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- stui magpie
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At least we can say now that NSW has it under control. They've turned the curve and numbers are going down.
You'd expect that Victoria will take longer yet, impacts of the protests are unknown at this stage.
It will also be interesting to see what happens to the case numbers in NSW as they release some restrictions. Logic suggests they would have to go back up again, they'll be the guinea pig for the country.
You'd expect that Victoria will take longer yet, impacts of the protests are unknown at this stage.
It will also be interesting to see what happens to the case numbers in NSW as they release some restrictions. Logic suggests they would have to go back up again, they'll be the guinea pig for the country.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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stui magpie wrote:At least we can say now that NSW has it under control. They've turned the curve and numbers are going down.
You'd expect that Victoria will take longer yet, impacts of the protests are unknown at this stage.
It will also be interesting to see what happens to the case numbers in NSW as they release some restrictions. Logic suggests they would have to go back up again, they'll be the guinea pig for the country.
Our Doctor said they are Expecting a Huge Rise in Cases when Kids start going back to School
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Yes vaccines work, clearly. The evidence is in the NSW numbers, huge case numbers (by Australian standards) but low death numbers compared to Vic last year.
Your Doctor may be right, or may not. Time will tell.
Your Doctor may be right, or may not. Time will tell.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Metro Melbourne LGAs (15+ fully vaccinated) - as of Monday, September 27
1. Bayside = 62.9%
2. Mornington Peninsula = 58.4%
3. Boroondara = 58.0%
4. Nillumbik = 57.9%
5. Banyule = 55.3%
6. Glen Eira = 52.7%
7. Manningham = 52.3%
8. Whitehorse = 50.4%
9. Stonnington = 50.4%
10. Maroondah = 50.4%
11. Kingston = 50.3%
12. Moonee Valley = 50.0%
13. Knox = 49.0%
14. Hobsons Bay = 48.4%
15. Port Phillip = 47.5%
16. Yarra Ranges = 46.7%
17. Yarra = 46.3%
18. Monash = 46.1%
19. Frankston = 46.0%
20. Maribyrnong = 44.3%
21. Cardinia = 43.0%
22. Darebin = 42.1%
23. Moreland = 41.9%
24. Wyndham = 41.5%
25. Casey = 41.3%
26. Brimbank = 38.8%
27. Whittlesea = 37.9%
28. Melton = 37.9%
29. Greater Dandenong = 36.3%
30. Hume = 35.1%
31. Melbourne = 33.7%
https://covidlive.com.au/report/vaccinations-by-lga/vic
1. Bayside = 62.9%
2. Mornington Peninsula = 58.4%
3. Boroondara = 58.0%
4. Nillumbik = 57.9%
5. Banyule = 55.3%
6. Glen Eira = 52.7%
7. Manningham = 52.3%
8. Whitehorse = 50.4%
9. Stonnington = 50.4%
10. Maroondah = 50.4%
11. Kingston = 50.3%
12. Moonee Valley = 50.0%
13. Knox = 49.0%
14. Hobsons Bay = 48.4%
15. Port Phillip = 47.5%
16. Yarra Ranges = 46.7%
17. Yarra = 46.3%
18. Monash = 46.1%
19. Frankston = 46.0%
20. Maribyrnong = 44.3%
21. Cardinia = 43.0%
22. Darebin = 42.1%
23. Moreland = 41.9%
24. Wyndham = 41.5%
25. Casey = 41.3%
26. Brimbank = 38.8%
27. Whittlesea = 37.9%
28. Melton = 37.9%
29. Greater Dandenong = 36.3%
30. Hume = 35.1%
31. Melbourne = 33.7%
https://covidlive.com.au/report/vaccinations-by-lga/vic
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Yep, likely but it's time. We just have to get on with it. Accept that COVID is a part of life and live with it.Dave The Man wrote:stui magpie wrote:At least we can say now that NSW has it under control. They've turned the curve and numbers are going down.
You'd expect that Victoria will take longer yet, impacts of the protests are unknown at this stage.
It will also be interesting to see what happens to the case numbers in NSW as they release some restrictions. Logic suggests they would have to go back up again, they'll be the guinea pig for the country.
Our Doctor said they are Expecting a Huge Rise in Cases when Kids start going back to School
You've had families separated for far too long. Businesses closed for far too long. People not being able to say goodbye to those they have lost and people not being able to say hello to those that have arrived.
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