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Don't look at Australia then. We are busy shaming the people that are being ignorant and spreading the virus.
700+ cases and 16 deaths in victoria today, i think we may be screwed ugh
Don't look at Australia then. We are busy shaming the people that are being ignorant and spreading the virus.
Don't look at Australia then. We are busy shaming the people that are being ignorant and spreading the virus.
Two 19 year olds who lied to the authorities and took the virus from Victoria into our state of Queensland have their pics plastered all over our morning news.
Queensland now has identified three positive cases - and the testing lines are long, as people want to be tested - due to them walking around for 8 days while covid positive.
And we all know that 3 positive cases can blow out to hundreds .. thousands ... in just a few weeks. Some people in Queensland are calling for them to be jailed (the law doesn't support that - they copped a $4,000 fine each).
Queensland is now likely going to slam its borders closed again .. because they feel that they just cant trust people to do the right thing.
Don't look at Australia then. We are busy shaming the people that are being ignorant and spreading the virus.
Two 19 year olds who lied to the authorities and took the virus from Victoria into our state of Queensland have their pics plastered all over our morning news.
Queensland now has identified three positive cases - and the testing lines are long, as people want to be tested - due to them walking around for 8 days while covid positive.
And we all know that 3 positive cases can blow out to hundreds .. thousands ... in just a few weeks. Some people in Queensland are calling for them to be jailed (the law doesn't support that - they copped a $4,000 fine each).
Queensland is now likely going to slam its borders closed again .. because they feel that they just cant trust people to do the right thing.
It's been years and years since I was in Australia. Is this mainly directed towards Covid or have people gotten mean over the years? I certainly include the US in that question. I'm kind of shocked at the hostility coming from both sides here. Jmo
700+ cases and 16 deaths in victoria today, i think we may be screwed ugh
slowpoke - That's ridiculous! What state are you in? I'm in South Carolina and I took a test on the morning of July 18 and I'm still waiting for results too! Have you had any symptoms? Do you figure you're negative at this point?
Glad to hear your husband was negative!
From what I have noticed, it does not seem political in Australia. It does seem to be a bit more political in the UK, but not as bad as the US.It's been years and years since I was in Australia. Is this mainly directed towards Covid or have people gotten mean over the years? I certainly include the US in that question. I'm kind of shocked at the hostility coming from both sides here. Jmo
From what I have noticed, it does not seem political in Australia. It does seem to be a bit more political in the UK, but not as bad as the US.
Don't look at Australia then. We are busy shaming the people that are being ignorant and spreading the virus.
Two 19 year olds who lied to the authorities and took the virus from Victoria into our state of Queensland have their pics plastered all over our morning news.
Queensland now has identified three positive cases - and the testing lines are long, as people want to be tested - due to them walking around for 8 days while covid positive.
And we all know that 3 positive cases can blow out to hundreds .. thousands ... in just a few weeks. Some people in Queensland are calling for them to be jailed (the law doesn't seem to support that - but they are looking into it - they copped a $4,000 fine each).
Queensland is now likely going to slam its borders closed again .. because they feel that they just cant trust people to do the right thing.
They don't know if the 30% are false negative or false positive. So the health department is counting all the disputed tests as false positive to "err on the side of caution"How do they know that 30% are false positives?
Australia is very political, the response to covid has been political as well with states fighting with each other and with federal
In the UK, the opposition has cooperated well I think in general and the devolved administations have done well too. Havent always agreed with each other but its worked. We have had a good furlough and self employed financial scheme IMO. Now we just have to contain these few outbreaks at workplaces and holiday destinations.From what I have noticed, it does not seem political in Australia. It does seem to be a bit more political in the UK, but not as bad as the US.
Don't look at Australia then. We are busy shaming the people that are being ignorant and spreading the virus.
Two 19 year olds who lied to the authorities and took the virus from Victoria into our state of Queensland have their pics plastered all over our morning news.
Queensland now has identified three positive cases - and the testing lines are long, as people want to be tested - due to them walking around for 8 days while covid positive.
And we all know that 3 positive cases can blow out to hundreds .. thousands ... in just a few weeks. Some people in Queensland are calling for them to be jailed (the law doesn't seem to support that - but they are looking into it - they copped a $4,000 fine each).
Queensland is now likely going to slam its borders closed again .. because they feel that they just cant trust people to do the right thing.
It's been years and years since I was in Australia. Is this mainly directed towards Covid or have people gotten mean over the years? I certainly include the US in that question. I'm kind of shocked at the hostility coming from both sides here. Jmo
Again President Trump blamed in 'latest reason' for outbreak of COVID-19 in America
His foundation is trying to help minority and low-income students during this pandemic.
Surely he's entitled to give his opinion, despite the fact he has no school age children or medical back round.
From the link:
But Gates, whose charitable foundation has pumped into research for a coronavirus vaccine, said a return to school is vital, particularly for students in low-income and minority communities, who have been hard hit by the virus.
“Our foundation has revamped our education work to really jump in and help,” he said. “Make sure that minority students and low-income students aren’t suffering the most throughout all of this.”
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