Analysis Coronavirus - The Impact III “WA - An Island within an Island”

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Looks bad but those crowd photos make it look as if people are far closer together than is probably the case. A drone shot would give a better indication of whether social distancing is being achieved
Funny that the main people I can see not social distancing look to be a news camera crew
 
Looks bad but those crowd photos make it look as if people are far closer together than is probably the case. A drone shot would give a better indication of whether social distancing is being achieved
Yep, just a flog trying to get attention. What was he doing at the beach? Hypocrite.
 

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Friggin' cruise ships!
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Waiting for the Don to ruminate on the effectiveness of lead against the Rona-
If we could find some form of injecting system for the lead, it would do wonderful things to the Lungs, could clean them out in seconds. Maybe we should look into that?
 

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Shaky start by NSW but the rest of the team lifted to keep us to just 18, and more great recovery numbers
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How long is too long then? 3 months, 2 years, 10 years?
If we come out of lock down now, the numbers will skyrocket back up to what they were when the virus started to spread. Look at the numbers in the US if you want to see what happens when you don’t take this thing seriously.

We’re only just starting to win the war against this virus, we haven’t won it yet.

Things will still be the way they are until probably June/July, and I doubt things will be back to 100% normal until next year.
 
How long is too long then? 3 months, 2 years, 10 years?
4 more weeks will see it at effectively zero. By two weeks we will be well under 10 new cases a day nationally and two more weeks will be it.

Government has said we are not aiming to eliminate, so that should be the cure to change. National cabinet meets on 11 May to review measures and that will be when they announce the first wave of restriction rollbacks.
 
In 1-2 weeks time hopefully the active cases will either be gone or have only a couple hundred left for all of Australia. WA's total of 63 cases now might even be gone.

Wind some restrictions back in stages, wait 2 weeks to see what impact it has, then reassess.


Not too difficult a concept to grasp.
 
In 1-2 weeks time hopefully the active cases will either be gone or have only a couple hundred left for all of Australia. WA's total of 63 cases now might even be gone.

Wind some restrictions back in stages, wait 2 weeks to see what impact it has, then reassess.


Not too difficult a concept to grasp.
Agreed. Personally I think on May 11th all states will move to stage 2 restrictions, then it will be reviewed again 4 weeks after that to see if we need to go back to stage 3 or to stage 1.
 
Agreed. Personally I think on May 11th all states will move to stage 2 restrictions, then it will be reviewed again 4 weeks after that to see if we need to go back to stage 3 or to stage 1.

It should be done on a state-by-state or even regional basis. There is no reason why a state like South Australia, for example, if it maintains zero new cases for the next week goes it alone and starts winding back while still maintaining strict border closures. If say the Kimberleys have zero new cases for a couple of weeks the restrictions should also be loosened while maintaining the intrastate travel ban.
 
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