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Australia has wisely resisted the temptation to compare their own CoVid management with what's happening in the US. The Australian crisis is due to community spread from unknown sources. That makes it impossible to contact trace in order to suppress the spread. That is indeed a public health crisis.
There ought to be a different term for the situation in the US so that countries don't minimize their need to stop community spread just because their numbers are better than those in the US.
Yes, we don't even begin to compare what is going on elsewhere with what is happening here. We understand that our country's 278 covid deaths are nothing compared to other places. But they are a big deal to us. Each and every death is someone's loved relative.
Believe it or not, there has even been talk of a stage five plan, if the stage four lockdown doesn't settle things down. If we have to starve the virus further, I think we will.
I think the leadership in the US just ruffled some Aussie feathers by trying to distract what is going on in most places in the US with the comparitively small issue we have in the one Aussie state of Victoria.
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