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@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138823) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138803) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138299) said:
I’ve got a couple of questions?
Why is everyone in China wearing masks? While WHO are telling us all do not wear a mask unless you have been infected?
Medical researchers are also investigating a third method of transmission other than an infected person sneezing/coughing in your personal space or making contact with an infected surface. It is now thought that micrometer particles can float in the air for extended periods. This theory would explain the relatively high number of cases which remain under source investigation?


I’m pleased WHO are now reviewing their recommendations regarding the wearing of masks.
Stay safe people.

I’d say it shows just what influence China has on the WHO rather than any practical benefit of everyone wearing masks and gloves.



@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138823) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138803) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138299) said:
I’ve got a couple of questions?
Why is everyone in China wearing masks? While WHO are telling us all do not wear a mask unless you have been infected?
Medical researchers are also investigating a third method of transmission other than an infected person sneezing/coughing in your personal space or making contact with an infected surface. It is now thought that micrometer particles can float in the air for extended periods. This theory would explain the relatively high number of cases which remain under source investigation?


I’m pleased WHO are now reviewing their recommendations regarding the wearing of masks.
Stay safe people.

I’d say it shows just what influence China has on the WHO rather than any practical benefit of everyone wearing masks and gloves.


China’s influence on WHO? Maybe? I was thinking, China weren’t forthcoming with information they had on COVID-19 and how it spreads? WHO’s rethink came following the results of Japanese researchers making their discovery public. We still don’t know what the actual situatoon is in China, but they have been wearing masks for months. I’ve seen the way they treat citizens for petty reasons, so I have no doubt their citizens would be fearful for a number of reasons right now. Wouldn’t surprise me to learn they are ditching their mobiles so they can’t be tracked?
 
@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138809) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138710) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138708) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138705) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138701) said:
@Papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138590) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138576) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138573) said:
It is a disgrace what some multinationals are pulling .....

The one I work for has worked out if they fully apply the 1.5 m rule they can save money in labour , yet they don't have issues with employees still handling cash and don't think gloves or masks are required or eftpos machines don't have the disposable covers /sheaths

Got to love how some Coronavirus rules are important ...others meh ....just keep trading

Maccas now selling burger buns / English muffins and 2 litre milk through the drive through ...anything to make a buck .
Friggin parasites !

I'm genuinely interested why you think this makes them parasites?

We’ll how about they donate $1 for every quarter pounder sold for Covid research or something like that instead of profiteering during a pandemic.

And I very much doubt they’re trying to offload excess stock .

They're keeping people in jobs, youth especially.

I think that's enough for the time being.

So is every other small retailer ...maccas are profiteering parasites and that’s my opinion..

And you're entitled to it.

Just a funny outlook when supermarkets are raking in off the back of hoarding to the point where they are delaying refurbishments etc so they aren't closing down parts of their stores to make more money again.

Noticed how the specials from Woolies and Coles in leaflet form have dried up

Not only supermarkets but other businesses,a very good example is that in news.com this morning,a family with a couple of autistic children applied for some rent relief as her husband was put off work due to the virus epidemic...her landlord replied back with the "G...F..".This happened in Qld...who would have thought...
And here Iam thinking that we are all in this together..
 
@TrueTiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138831) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138809) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138710) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138708) said:
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138705) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138701) said:
@Papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138590) said:
@hobbo1 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138576) said:
@happy_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138573) said:
It is a disgrace what some multinationals are pulling .....

The one I work for has worked out if they fully apply the 1.5 m rule they can save money in labour , yet they don't have issues with employees still handling cash and don't think gloves or masks are required or eftpos machines don't have the disposable covers /sheaths

Got to love how some Coronavirus rules are important ...others meh ....just keep trading

Maccas now selling burger buns / English muffins and 2 litre milk through the drive through ...anything to make a buck .
Friggin parasites !

I'm genuinely interested why you think this makes them parasites?

We’ll how about they donate $1 for every quarter pounder sold for Covid research or something like that instead of profiteering during a pandemic.

And I very much doubt they’re trying to offload excess stock .

They're keeping people in jobs, youth especially.

I think that's enough for the time being.

So is every other small retailer ...maccas are profiteering parasites and that’s my opinion..

And you're entitled to it.

Just a funny outlook when supermarkets are raking in off the back of hoarding to the point where they are delaying refurbishments etc so they aren't closing down parts of their stores to make more money again.

Noticed how the specials from Woolies and Coles in leaflet form have dried up

Not only supermarkets but other businesses,a very good example is that in news.com this morning,a family with a couple of autistic children applied for some rent relief as her husband was put off work due to the virus epidemic...her landlord replied back with the "G...F..".This happened in Qld...who would have thought...
And here Iam thinking that we are all in this together..

Unfortunately there is always a certain percentage of people who dont give a rats about anybody else, in many cases they dont even care about their own family.
 
Ultimately if this is going to be long term there will have to be a moratorium on mortgages, especially on rental properties, despite my being ideologically opposed to investment in property. Tens, possibly hundreds, of thousands of newly out of work renters are going to default on their rental agreements, yeah the landlord can evict them, but who will go in there to replace the previous people. You'll be pushing families out onto the street and the landlords will have no one to fill the vacancies will by my reckoning will create a housing fire sale which will won't benefit anyone except for the renters who have still managed to keep their jobs and do have savings which now put them in a position to purchase a home (which is a good outcome for them, but does not help those who rent and do not have the means to buy a home.)
 
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138825) said:
@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138823) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138803) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138299) said:
I’ve got a couple of questions?
Why is everyone in China wearing masks? While WHO are telling us all do not wear a mask unless you have been infected?
Medical researchers are also investigating a third method of transmission other than an infected person sneezing/coughing in your personal space or making contact with an infected surface. It is now thought that micrometer particles can float in the air for extended periods. This theory would explain the relatively high number of cases which remain under source investigation?


I’m pleased WHO are now reviewing their recommendations regarding the wearing of masks.
Stay safe people.

I’d say it shows just what influence China has on the WHO rather than any practical benefit of everyone wearing masks and gloves.



@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138823) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138803) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138299) said:
I’ve got a couple of questions?
Why is everyone in China wearing masks? While WHO are telling us all do not wear a mask unless you have been infected?
Medical researchers are also investigating a third method of transmission other than an infected person sneezing/coughing in your personal space or making contact with an infected surface. It is now thought that micrometer particles can float in the air for extended periods. This theory would explain the relatively high number of cases which remain under source investigation?


I’m pleased WHO are now reviewing their recommendations regarding the wearing of masks.
Stay safe people.

I’d say it shows just what influence China has on the WHO rather than any practical benefit of everyone wearing masks and gloves.


China’s influence on WHO? Maybe? I was thinking, China weren’t forthcoming with information they had on COVID-19 and how it spreads? WHO’s rethink came following the results of Japanese researchers making their discovery public. We still don’t know what the actual situatoon is in China, but they have been wearing masks for months. I’ve seen the way they treat citizens for petty reasons, so I have no doubt their citizens would be fearful for a number of reasons right now. Wouldn’t surprise me to learn they are ditching their mobiles so they can’t be tracked?

I think it was the deputy Prime Minister in Japan this last week who suggested WHO should be renamed the Chinese Health Organisation after kowtowing to them.
 
@Cultured_Bogan said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138835) said:
Ultimately if this is going to be long term there will have to be a moratorium on mortgages, especially on rental properties, despite my being ideologically opposed to investment in property. Tens, possibly hundreds, of thousands of newly out of work renters are going to default on their rental agreements, yeah the landlord can evict them, but who will go in there to replace the previous people. You'll be pushing families out onto the street and the landlords will have no one to fill the vacancies will by my reckoning will create a housing fire sale which will won't benefit anyone except for the renters who have still managed to keep their jobs and do have savings which now put them in a position to purchase a home (which is a good outcome for them, but does not help those who rent and do not have the means to buy a home.)

You can't evict anyone ATM for 6 months for rent default...Nor can Tenants just stop paying the rent...it will happen though..
 
@cktiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138836) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138825) said:
@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138823) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138803) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138299) said:
I’ve got a couple of questions?
Why is everyone in China wearing masks? While WHO are telling us all do not wear a mask unless you have been infected?
Medical researchers are also investigating a third method of transmission other than an infected person sneezing/coughing in your personal space or making contact with an infected surface. It is now thought that micrometer particles can float in the air for extended periods. This theory would explain the relatively high number of cases which remain under source investigation?


I’m pleased WHO are now reviewing their recommendations regarding the wearing of masks.
Stay safe people.

I’d say it shows just what influence China has on the WHO rather than any practical benefit of everyone wearing masks and gloves.



@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138823) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138803) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138299) said:
I’ve got a couple of questions?
Why is everyone in China wearing masks? While WHO are telling us all do not wear a mask unless you have been infected?
Medical researchers are also investigating a third method of transmission other than an infected person sneezing/coughing in your personal space or making contact with an infected surface. It is now thought that micrometer particles can float in the air for extended periods. This theory would explain the relatively high number of cases which remain under source investigation?


I’m pleased WHO are now reviewing their recommendations regarding the wearing of masks.
Stay safe people.

I’d say it shows just what influence China has on the WHO rather than any practical benefit of everyone wearing masks and gloves.


China’s influence on WHO? Maybe? I was thinking, China weren’t forthcoming with information they had on COVID-19 and how it spreads? WHO’s rethink came following the results of Japanese researchers making their discovery public. We still don’t know what the actual situatoon is in China, but they have been wearing masks for months. I’ve seen the way they treat citizens for petty reasons, so I have no doubt their citizens would be fearful for a number of reasons right now. Wouldn’t surprise me to learn they are ditching their mobiles so they can’t be tracked?

I think it was the deputy Prime Minister in Japan this last week who suggested WHO should be renamed the Chinese Health Organisation after kowtowing to them.


Ok, that makes sense. UNO WHO tells us to not wear masks until China ramps up production to fill global demand. Just had my second coffee, coming good.
 
Any wonder that there aren't too many complaints here in Australia. At least our government aren't flying in plane loads of medical cargo and supplying it to commercial suppliers. Then for our state's and private institutions basically only having access to them via profiteering auctions, when also competing with our own and other nations, in an attempt to save lives.

Also, imagine if we had to live in that country, where whilst weeks late, you have recently been enabled to get tested for free, but unless you have adequate coverage, likely cannot get medical treatment. Even worse, if you lose your job, you are virtually guaranteed to lose your health insurance.

Not hard to see why the numbers across the Pacific are the highest, when a naval captain is removed from his position for writing a letter of wanting to protect his crew.
 
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138622) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138253) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138063) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137850) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137555) said:
@cochise said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137552) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137549) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137300) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137292) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137277) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1137269) said:
I’m having difficulty in understanding social distancing rules? It seems ok to stand in a queue to vote but a funeral must be limited to 10 mourners. It seems ok for hairdressers to continue to work, but beaches must be closed because the bathers are getting too close?
Has this pandemic shown us how ineffective our political system is ? Or are we just lacking leadership? I can understand why we need to take advice from WHO , but we always seem to be behind the pace? Russia closed its borders, and started contact tracing, in January. I’m not suggesting Russia is a model to follow or a country I would like to live in , merely pointing to decisive leadership.


Not having a go at you, nor am I necessarily defending the Govt or leadership, but what exactly do you think they should do? Are you suggesting a full lockdown?

Seems that most people are screaming that the Govt "should do more!!!" but I think it seems to be a lot of people who would not vote Libs in any situation.

Personally, I dont want the Govt to do more, or do less. I want them to take the advice of ALL the experts available to them to chart a course that navigates the tricky path of minimising deaths, ensuring our health system is not overwhelmed yet maintaining the maximum economic heartbeat possible.

Of course the natural reaction is to think to stop everything, shut down everything in total lockdown, and it may come to that and be necessary if it looks like it will overwhelm the health system, and Id be all for it in those circumstances, but if it is possible to reduce the rate of spread to a point that the health system can cope, yet keep as much of the economy running, then for me that is the best path.

This may seem callous for want of a better word, but when this is over, we are going to need to climb out of it and the depth of the decline economically will have a massive impact on many peoples lives for years to come and it will be the lower socioeconomic levels hit hardest. Rich people with assets will make it through.

The natural reaction is always 1 death is too many, but we average 4500 deaths a year for influenza and we dont shut down the economy to save those deaths. I am NOT suggeting this is the same as the flu, its not and if we did nothing there would be more than 10 x that number dead, but there does need to be a balance between possibility of deaths and possibility of economic depression.


5150, I’m not having a go at you either and I’m not wanting to get into a any pee high club discussion.
Just pointing out my observation that we always appear to be a country which follows, rather than one which gets on the front foot instinctively and decisively does what’s best for Australia and it’s citizens. There was a time when citizenship meant something. Anyway, cheer on your club if you like, but it doesn’t explain the failings in our political system.
Here’s an example..
https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/6698458/hairdressers-call-for-clear-messaging-directive-to-close-from-government/


Mate I dont necessarily disagree with you and I am **definitely** not wanting to get into a club discussion, in fact I dont actually feel like I have a club in this discussion, definitely not one Im cheering on.

Part of what prompted me to respond to your post was listening to discussions about what is going on in the UK. Their strategy is a bit different to what is going on in Italy & US and to a great extent appears to be a lot more successful. Their strategy is not based on auto lock down but involves lock down when required.

Im not sure what you are specifically referring to when you say the Govt which follows, particularly when we were the second country to shut borders to China, Iran & Italy. It is entirely possible that the strategy that the Aus Govt is following, on the advice of their experts, is entirely intentional and what is happening is EXACTLY what they are trying to do, but merely is different to the instinctive reaction of the general population, who aren't aware of the advice they are getting from the expertise.


Obviously not everyone is listening to the same experts.
I don’t have a problem with the governments staggered approach, although the downside is they need to wait 14 days to see what’s working. It was usually the approach I’ve taken, whether in business or with my health. If we follow the Shorten / Albo approach which is ‘throw the kitchen sink at it and hope for the best, then if it doesn’t work it’s harder to find out why. Or if it does work we can only speculate which remedy was more effective. I don’t know if the enormity of our problem is registering with some. I’ve heard from Doc the damage the virus causes to the lungs is irreparable.

It is hard to argue with the measures so far when the data is starting to turn for us, we know have to see if we need to make more restrictions to get it turn enough!


I was not going to post this for a few days to see how it panned out, but what you are saying correlates well with it. Four days ago the exponential rate of growth dropped markedly from a steady 1.23 - 1.25 down to 1.13. But since then it seems to have instantly found a new steady level with four days 1.13, 1.15, 1.13, 1.14. Hoping it drops again but if it stays there, more measures might be needed.

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Well a couple of people wanted an update so here we are.....

Yesterday there was a significant dip in the exponential growth multiplier. It dipped down from a steady 1.3 for a few days, down below 1.1 to 1.09. This is pretty significant as it may be the second round of restrictions washing through. For those playing along at home, to be steady at 1.1 we need less that 4382 cases by the end of today.

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This is obviously encouraging as slowing it down is obviously a good thing, but how does this end? At what point do we start thinking about re-opening the economy (Im not suggesting soon)?

I could imagine a scenario where parts of the local economy are reopened, but with disasters all over the world (US and parts of Europe), once its under control here I can see our borders closed for a LONG time.


Ok so something is definitely happening and so far it looks good. Another big dip yesterday in the exponential growth multiplier . It was steady at 1.23 for weeks, then spent four days at 1.13 and has spent the last two days going down. 1.09 Sunday and 1.06 yesterday.

Its very encouraging and shows that the restrictions and changes in behaviour are working. I have a couple of worries. People are behaving better, but not perfectly (we are Aussies) and I dont think we can get that multiplier down to 1 based on restrictions alone, so what does that mean? We get to a low multiplier (growth rate) and stay indoors?

I also worry that if we get teh growth rate low enough people will say "screw this" and go back to normal life and rates will bounce back up.

Anyway, so far so good. For those playing along, to keep it at 1.06 we need to keep the total to under 4523. At the time of posting (9:30) it was already 4364.

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Another update. Yesterday stayed pretty steady with exponential multiplier of 1.06. I can see some merit in Mikes comment about reduced testing however. TO stay steady at 1.06 we need todays cases to stay below 4830. We are at 4711 already at 9am.

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Todays update. Yesterday was steady, very steady unfortunately. After an encouraging dip in the exponential multiplier, we have now had three days steady at 1.06.

Hoping the stricter measures start to wash through and we are not stuck here.

Need to keep total cases under 5150 today.

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Todays update.

A slight dip again yesterday. After three days at 1.06, the exponential multiplier dipped slightly to 1.05. Hopefully continues down but we might be getting to the point of diminishing returns. To maintain 1.05 growth or less, we need todays total to stay under 5400.

Had a thought this morning when considering someone else pointing out that new cases seem to be almost staying under 300 a day and this being a good thing. I agree that relative to what could be it is a reasonable result, but at current death rates, that would still 3-4 deaths a day (delayed by 20 days).

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@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138825) said:
@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138823) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138803) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138299) said:
I’ve got a couple of questions?
Why is everyone in China wearing masks? While WHO are telling us all do not wear a mask unless you have been infected?
Medical researchers are also investigating a third method of transmission other than an infected person sneezing/coughing in your personal space or making contact with an infected surface. It is now thought that micrometer particles can float in the air for extended periods. This theory would explain the relatively high number of cases which remain under source investigation?


I’m pleased WHO are now reviewing their recommendations regarding the wearing of masks.
Stay safe people.

I’d say it shows just what influence China has on the WHO rather than any practical benefit of everyone wearing masks and gloves.



@mike said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138823) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138803) said:
@twentyforty said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138299) said:
I’ve got a couple of questions?
Why is everyone in China wearing masks? While WHO are telling us all do not wear a mask unless you have been infected?
Medical researchers are also investigating a third method of transmission other than an infected person sneezing/coughing in your personal space or making contact with an infected surface. It is now thought that micrometer particles can float in the air for extended periods. This theory would explain the relatively high number of cases which remain under source investigation?


I’m pleased WHO are now reviewing their recommendations regarding the wearing of masks.
Stay safe people.

I’d say it shows just what influence China has on the WHO rather than any practical benefit of everyone wearing masks and gloves.


China’s influence on WHO? Maybe? I was thinking, China weren’t forthcoming with information they had on COVID-19 and how it spreads? WHO’s rethink came following the results of Japanese researchers making their discovery public. **We still don’t know what the actual situatoon is in China, but they have been wearing masks for months. I’ve seen the way they treat citizens for petty reasons, so I have no doubt their citizens would be fearful for a number of reasons right now. Wouldn’t surprise me to learn they are ditching their mobiles so they can’t be tracked?**

Things are slowly getting back to normal. My ex is a dr in Shenyang and her cosmetic surgery clinic is allowed to open 2-3 hours X3 days a week. She is not fearful. Quite the contrary I think people scan their QR codes to update their health on buses and trains.

East Asians haven't been wearing masks for months. They've been wearing masks for decades. In Australia its not in our culture to wear them but in Japan, Taiwan china etc it is normal. Joop, K-pop Chinese stars all wear them...
 
I am concerned by the USA


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I appreciate countries are in different stages but most are starting to flatten...... not so US
Source: Johns Hopkins
 
@dazza65 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138858) said:
I am concerned by the USA


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I appreciate countries are in different stages but most are starting to flatten...... not so US
Source: Johns Hopkins

USA definitely concerning. Agreed. Fingers crossed things get better
 
For those in NSW, you can check how many cases are in your postcode (not sure if this has been posted previously)

https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/covid-19-cases-by-location/resource/21304414-1ff1-4243-a5d2-f52778048b29
 
It's difficult to read too much into the statistics.

Different levels of testing, variances in populations, different ways of recording deaths all make it a bit like reading tea leaves.

I'm optimistic that it can be beat, but I can't see how it can realistically be achieved until there's some kind of treatment.

After all, this started with just one case, less than six months ago. Untreated, it only takes one case for it to start all over again.
 
@Papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138867) said:
It's difficult to read too much into the statistics.

Different levels of testing, variances in populations, different ways of recording deaths all make it a bit like reading tea leaves.

I'm optimistic that it can be beat, but I can't see how it can realistically be achieved until there's some kind of treatment.

After all, this started with just one case, less than six months ago. Untreated, it only takes one case for it to start all over again.

yeah it's definitely challenging. A friend of mine in New York says she has it (no test done) but Dr online told her to self isolate and stay home. I think a lot of people potentially infected but not added to the tally globally.
 
@kevinmcguinness said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138868) said:
@Papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138867) said:
It's difficult to read too much into the statistics.

Different levels of testing, variances in populations, different ways of recording deaths all make it a bit like reading tea leaves.

I'm optimistic that it can be beat, but I can't see how it can realistically be achieved until there's some kind of treatment.

After all, this started with just one case, less than six months ago. Untreated, it only takes one case for it to start all over again.

yeah it's definitely challenging. A friend of mine in New York says she has it (no test done) but Dr online told her to self isolate and stay home. I think a lot of people potentially infected but not added to the tally globally.

Yes, I also know someone in NYC that has it. Her whole household has some kind of flu, but they're hanging out at home and haven't seen a medico.
 
@Papacito said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138867) said:
It's difficult to read too much into the statistics.

Different levels of testing, variances in populations, different ways of recording deaths all make it a bit like reading tea leaves.

I'm optimistic that it can be beat, but I can't see how it can realistically be achieved until there's some kind of treatment.

After all, this started with just one case, less than six months ago. Untreated, it only takes one case for it to start all over again.


You're right. Ultimately this will only ever be "under control" with a vaccine or antiviral treatment.
As a few experts said initially, the most likely outcome is not eradication like some previous coronavirus strains but a situation where it is always in the background with the ability to flair up either seasonally like influenza or with some other "trigger". At the moment it also looks unlikely (but not impossible) that any vaccine won't give lifetime immunity and will become annual - but too early to tell ATM
 
@DallasD said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138865) said:
For those in NSW, you can check how many cases are in your postcode (not sure if this has been posted previously)

https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/covid-19-cases-by-location/resource/21304414-1ff1-4243-a5d2-f52778048b29

Apparently there's 1705 cases in the Inner West. I could be reading it wrong.
 
@dazza65 said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138858) said:
I am concerned by the USA


![Screen Shot 2020-04-03 at 11.48.20 am.png](/assets/uploads/files/1585875014265-screen-shot-2020-04-03-at-11.48.20-am.png)

I appreciate countries are in different stages but most are starting to flatten...... not so US
Source: Johns Hopkins


Agree US is a massive concern based on population size and late start with the testing. But I wouldnt exactly be particularly concerned about the graph you are showing. That grap I think is more a factor of the incredible amount of testing the US are doing now (over 1.2M) and that will force the new cases to rise significantly as they ramp up testing. I think the US are flushing out a lot more cases than the rest of the world (although I think we are doing a good job of this). Both US and Aus (270000 tests) have tested very roughly 1% of population.

![tests.png](/assets/uploads/files/1585879132974-tests.png)
 
@swag_tiger said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138872) said:
@DallasD said in [Coronavirus Outbreak](/post/1138865) said:
For those in NSW, you can check how many cases are in your postcode (not sure if this has been posted previously)

https://data.nsw.gov.au/data/dataset/covid-19-cases-by-location/resource/21304414-1ff1-4243-a5d2-f52778048b29

Apparently there's 1705 cases in the Inner West. I could be reading it wrong.

Dunno how to read it
 
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