on 13-03-2020 07:07 AM
Coronavirus update: Formula One Grand Prix called off, Trump announces travel ban, Tom Hanks tests positive
on 10-07-2020 07:43 PM
@rogevibe wrote:What did VIC learn from the early Chinese experience ? or New York , Northern Italy , UK
Where is the danger ?
Winter time
High density living
Industrial centre
Not enough ongoing testing
Central heating
Gregarious social living
Low exercise in isolation
Low sunshine exposure in isolation
Why are deaths rates low in Africa ?
Fresh air , exercise , sunshine ? contributing to relative resistance ? possibly ?
So what should they have done? What is your solution?
People in the State where I live are behaving exactly as they were before Coronavirus. People are now more relaxed, enjoying life, but are a little complacent. Yet barely any new cases for days! I think Victoria were no different, but were unlucky.
10-07-2020 07:45 PM - edited 10-07-2020 07:48 PM
280 odd detections today - logarithmic so a good sign that detection methods are sound - should start to reduce soon unless really established and widespread - a shame testing was not more thorough , would have saved now blowing an additional 1,000 million per week..
Can not really think of what such money available would have bought - like basic emergency but respectful, safe and warm/cool short-term/overnight "beehive" for all homeless , transients , over night drunks , chill-out , run-aways, benign asocial blah blah - no more sleeping in the weather on the street in our honky white-washed paradise
on 10-07-2020 09:50 PM
Melbourne residents advised to wear masks for COVID-19 protection following coronavirus outbreak
on 10-07-2020 09:56 PM
Victorian charged with breaching self-quarantine direction hours after crossing border into SA
on 10-07-2020 10:00 PM
Victoria Police issue 60 fines for breaches of stage three restrictions, including 16 people caught at a birthday party
on 11-07-2020 04:30 AM
Coronavirus update: Remdesivir approved as Australia's first COVID-19 treatment only available for severe cases
11-07-2020 05:17 AM - edited 11-07-2020 05:19 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:One of nine Melbourne public housing towers to remain in strict quarantine due to coronavirus infections
its prolly a good example of why these high rise slums are a bad idea
in saving money by 'housing' thousands on a small site we have built huge virus incubators
we certainly have become the clever country
we have millions of acres of vacant land in this country but we feel the need to house people in these stupid places
this, from a nurse, testing residents of the towers:
Paints a different picture to what many would have expected.
on 11-07-2020 09:05 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:Coronavirus update: Remdesivir approved as Australia's first COVID-19 treatment only available for severe cases
The USA have cornered the market on that drug - but I think they were going to send a complimentary shipment to Australia
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/jun/30/us-buys-up-world-stock-of-key-covid-19-drug
on 11-07-2020 10:06 AM
@davidc4430 wrote:Melbourne residents advised to wear masks for COVID-19 protection following coronavirus outbreak
on 11-07-2020 10:45 AM
@*kazumi* wrote:Just because it is high rise does not mean it is bad. I once visited old lady in one of these towers in Carlton. It was very high up, and she just loved living there. The rooms were small, but the view just spectacular, and she could see planes as they were about to land in Tullamarine airport, some 20km away. She was also happy that nobody can break in through the windows, and all it took to feel secure was having secure door.
But it is very crowded when large families with lots of kids live there. Obviously, you need to be very low income to even qualify to get a flat in these buildings, and many people are disabled and often metally ill. But the lockdown is not just to protect the community from "them" it is to protect the people who live there and are not infected. With thousands of people living in these places, you cannot avoid being close to people the moment they leave their apartment. They have been all tested now, and in the towers that have been cleared, the lockdown ended.
The lesson learned? We should all have bit of extra food in the cupboards, if you are on medication, make sure you have at least a week extra, and do not let your supplied of any run right down. necessity
What happened? This is not the first time that words get jumbled up and put somewhere else than they were. I usually notice and fix it. It should have been:
We should all have bit of extra food in the cupboards, if you are on medication, make sure you have at least a week extra, and do not let your supplies of any necessity run right down.
I even had a word disapear, and when I posted my comment, I found it above the quote of the post I was replying to. LOL