Well, not quite WP. Those that are shortening their lives can very often become a huge medical burden in the years before they are fully pickled. Even more so for smokers, and cigarettes are mostly made within Oz too.
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Things change fast in the testing space.
Here the list ranked in terms of most numbers of tests
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But there's a BIG difference between #tests and tests per capita.
On this list USA and Russia are last, whereas Korea/Spain/AUS are at the top
Suggest taking the Chinese and Russian numbers with significant pinches of Salt.
We're lucky we're still at 17 positive cases/capita - still have a chance if social distancing can be enforced.
This is just one reason why Boris Johnson is an idiot (and a dangerous one too, just like Trump):
from a few weeks ago:
"I’m shaking hands continuously. I was at a hospital the other night where there were actually some Coronavirus patients & I shook hands with everybody. People can make up their own mind but I think it’s very important to keep shaking hands."
Wonder what he thinks now.
I don't work for the government. I currently work building roof trusses. I won't speculate as to what my wage will be in 4-6 weeks time because it would be a blind guess at this point. So long as it is minimum wage, then I'll be no worse off. I guess that's one of the perks of actually working for SFA
I am becoming increasingly optimistic, Bob, and the indications are that policies are starting to work. However, all of us, must be increasingly vigilant to ensure the measures are fully enforced and retained long enough not to be self defeating.
Those idiots photographed in most newspapers this morning, especially The Australian, are a serious worry. Also a worry is the editorial stance of The Australian which increasingly seems to be arguing the case for business over human lives.
Here are the official Australian government figures for daily new cases of the virus. Of critical importance is that there has been no growth in daily new cases for four days - ie the exponential growth rate in infections has been stalled.
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And the same figures from Worldometers. I have absolutely no idea why there is a disparity in the figures. Worldometers say that they source data from host government ind international agencies, but do not actually identify sources.
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[Source: Australia Coronavirus: 3,573 Cases and 14 Deaths - Worldometer ]
Some statistics that I think would be useful for comparing Australia to the rest of the world would be how many people returned here from overseas (and where from) in the last 6 weeks in comparison to other countries who have a lot of travellers. Expressed per capita in relation to infections could tell a particular story.