@the_bob_delusion wrote:

@lyhargr_0 wrote:

@imastawka wrote:

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/third-black-lives-matter-protester-tests-positive-to-corona...

 

Northland is where the worker was employed.  It's a little too close to home for my liking.


3 our over 10 thousand isnt a bad average   .......  So pleased I live in the "sticks" , I wouldnt live near/go to a large mall if you paid me


"Dumb people: It only has a 3kill rate

Smart people: If I gave you 100 Skittles, & told you that 3 of them would kill you, you would avoid all the freaking Skittles."

 

Once it spreads, even the sticks won't help you. Don't you watch the Walking dead. 


Woman Very Happy

Great job protestors. Vic tightens restrictions

Family members - not social distancing.

 

Some could have attended the protests - passed it on to family.

 

Oh boy...............

53 new cases in Victoria in the last 3 days.

 

And the bluddy protestors are out again today!!

 

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6165858535001

Meanwwile in Western Australia, despite over 7000 people attending a protest rally in Perth last weekend only one new case of Covid 19 has been reported - and that was an historic case from a cruise ship.

No wonder Premier McGowan doesn't want to open our borders. 


@imastawka wrote:

53 new cases in Victoria in the last 3 days.

 

And the bluddy protestors are out again today!!

 

https://www.skynews.com.au/details/_6165858535001


Of the new cases diagnosed in Vic, how many attended these rallies?

And how many news reports would I have to read to determine that number?

 

Does it matter now?

 

Daniels has pulled back the restrictions that we were going to get on Monday.

 

And so he should IMO


@imastawka wrote:

And how many news reports would I have to read to determine that number?

 

Does it matter now?

 

Daniels has pulled back the restrictions that we were going to get on Monday.

 

And so he should IMO


Must matter to you, cause you are the one blaming this new spike on those who attended the protests