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on 26-07-2020 06:38 AM
on 26-07-2020 09:11 AM
@chameleon54 wrote:300 new cases in Victoria today, 5 deaths in the past 24 hours. Around 25% of positive cases refuse to answer phone calls informing them of test results. No wonder the virus is spreading so rapidly. Victoria will now enforce results information by sending police and ADF officers to the home doorstep of those who refuse to answer the phone twice in a two hour period.
In South Australia one of my young nieces is quarantining after returning from interstate. Police have already conducted two random checks to ensure she is doing things properly as well as having phone contact with her on other occasions. ( Mobile phone GPS tracking maybe ? ) .
Time for Internment for those that choose not to co-operate - maybe Snake Island , Bass Strait - but labor is to soft , treating this like an outbreak of nits at a posh primary school.
on 26-07-2020 09:15 AM
357 new cases of COVID 19 in Victoria yesterday. The numbers don't seem to be improving much, after more than two weeks in lock down and community transmission is still running riot. Bit of a worry !.
'https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/coronavirus-covid-19-daily-update
26-07-2020 09:24 AM - edited 26-07-2020 09:27 AM
@rogevibe wrote:
@chameleon54 wrote:300 new cases in Victoria today, 5 deaths in the past 24 hours. Around 25% of positive cases refuse to answer phone calls informing them of test results. No wonder the virus is spreading so rapidly. Victoria will now enforce results information by sending police and ADF officers to the home doorstep of those who refuse to answer the phone twice in a two hour period.
In South Australia one of my young nieces is quarantining after returning from interstate. Police have already conducted two random checks to ensure she is doing things properly as well as having phone contact with her on other occasions. ( Mobile phone GPS tracking maybe ? ) .
Time for Internment for those that choose not to co-operate - maybe Snake Island , Bass Strait - but labor is to soft , treating this like an outbreak of nits at a posh primary school.
People where interned during the Spanish flu in 1919. In Adelaide residents infected by Spanish flu where required to camp at a major football oval.
It is interesting to note the attitude at the time " Victoria a sesspool of disease ". Rather an unfortunate quote and no offense meant to current day Victorians, but interesting how history has a habit of repeating itself.
on 26-07-2020 09:32 AM
Should have read, SA residents returning from interstate where interned at the oval camp.
on 26-07-2020 09:50 AM
No new cases in A.C.T for several days.
We are expecting some new ones shortly, due to the South Coast clusters. Hopefully not.
26-07-2020 11:48 AM - edited 26-07-2020 11:49 AM
regional Victoria's greatest risk is Melbournites fleeing Melbourne.
on 26-07-2020 11:59 AM
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:regional Victoria's greatest risk is Melbournites fleeing Melbourne.
@k1ooo-slr-sales wrote:regional Victoria's greatest risk is Melbournites fleeing Melbourne.
Yeah, one dumb bird, decided she was a tad bored having to walk around Albert Park, so she decided to duck down to Torquay for lunch and a bit of shopping. She now has a nice fine she can add to the cost of her day out ...... Cant legislate against STUPIDITY
on 26-07-2020 03:03 PM
@chameleon54 wrote:
@rogevibe wrote:
@chameleon54 wrote:300 new cases in Victoria today, 5 deaths in the past 24 hours. Around 25% of positive cases refuse to answer phone calls informing them of test results. No wonder the virus is spreading so rapidly. Victoria will now enforce results information by sending police and ADF officers to the home doorstep of those who refuse to answer the phone twice in a two hour period.
In South Australia one of my young nieces is quarantining after returning from interstate. Police have already conducted two random checks to ensure she is doing things properly as well as having phone contact with her on other occasions. ( Mobile phone GPS tracking maybe ? ) .
Time for Internment for those that choose not to co-operate - maybe Snake Island , Bass Strait - but labor is to soft , treating this like an outbreak of nits at a posh primary school.
People where interned during the Spanish flu in 1919. In Adelaide residents infected by Spanish flu where required to camp at a major football oval.
It is interesting to note the attitude at the time " Victoria a sesspool of disease ". Rather an unfortunate quote and no offense meant to current day Victorians, but interesting how history has a habit of repeating itself.
leap forward to 2020 - Victoria the coronacolony