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Voters happy with how Australian governments have dealt with pandemic
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Public health officials face wave of threats, pressure amid coronavirus response
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COVID-19 projections using machine learning
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Coronavirus rules to be relaxed to bring big crowds back to stadiums, concerts, pubs, restaurants, and other venues around Australia
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An Indian healer who kissed hands to cure coronavirus died of coronavirus: So far, 20 people who came in close contact with him tested positive, making the Indian state of Madhya Pradesha a hotspot
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Brazil’s favelas, neglected by the government, organize their own coronavirus fight
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No coronavirus cases from community transmission in two weeks, New South Wales Health confirm
Article: No coronavirus cases from community transmission in two weeks, NSW Health confirm Context: New South Wales has recorded 31 new coronavirus cases in the past 2 weeks, but all these new...
Article: No coronavirus cases from community transmission in two weeks, NSW Health confirm
Context:
New South Wales has recorded 31 new coronavirus cases in the past 2 weeks, but all these new cases have been in returned international travellers. Returned international travellers are forced to spend 14 days in quarantine (in 5-star hotel rooms) before being let loose on the Australian populace. So, these cases are not contributing to the pandemic in Australia's population.
New South Wales, the most populous state in Australia, has achieved zero community transmission. Most other states and territories have already achieved this, or are very close to achieving it.
The worst state in Australia for community transmission is Victoria, which has 1 or 2 cases of community transmission turn up every couple of days.
On another note, there are reportedly 432 active cases of coronavirus infections across Australia (or 450, depending on the source). However, that number of active cases exceeds the total number of new infections recorded across the country for the past month. I believe it's likely that some health departments (notably NSW's) are failing to follow up recovered cases, so that recoveries are understated and active cases are overstated.
Elimination of the coronavirus in Australia was tantalisingly close leading up to the protests last weekend. We're still waiting to see the outcome of those.
Fingers crossed!
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Protests and policing will worsen the coronavirus pandemic - The US has moved from attempting to beat the virus to managing the harm of losing
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Coronavirus: This is not the last pandemic
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Confirmed coronavirus cases are rising faster than ever
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Panic-buying: Australians top global charts for toilet paper stockpiling
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How fitness will change forever
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More than 200 schools in South Korea have been forced to close just days after they re-opened, due to a new spike in virus cases
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African authorities conduct manhunts after hundreds flee quarantine centres in Zimbabwe and Malawi
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"Superspreaders": A small percentage of people may be responsible for a large number of COVID-19 infections
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This graph shows that measuring #SARSCoV2 levels in municipal sewage almost perfectly predicts forthcoming #COVID19 cases with a full week's notice (R=0.994)
@brennanspiegel: This graph is amazing. It shows that measuring #SARSCoV2 levels in municipal sewage almost perfectly predicts forthcoming #COVID19 cases with a full week's notice (R=0.994). It's one of several discoveries in this new study from @Yale: https://t.co/hZVdXebx2D. C-19 is #InThePoop
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Trump team killed rule designed to protect health workers from pandemic like COVID-19
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Sweden has revealed that despite adopting more relaxed measures to control coronavirus, by late April only 7.3% of people in Stockholm had developed the antibodies needed to fight the disease
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The new theatrics of remote therapy. How does treatment change when your patients are on a screen?
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New state-level model from Imperial College London suggests that epidemic is not under control in most American states, predicts major surge in cases and deaths over next two months
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Why we might not get a coronavirus vaccine
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More than forty diagnosed with COVID-19 after Frankfurt church service
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One reason why coronavirus hits Black people the hardest
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How America is victim-blaming the coronavirus dead: As racism warps the US pandemic response, a health crisis has escalated into a culture war
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‘How can I be sick?’ Woman who took hydroxychloroquine for nineteen years to treat lupus still got COVID-19.
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‘Hard stop’: US states could lose National Guard virus workers
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World Health Organization approves inquiry into global coronavirus response
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State and federal data on COVID-19 testing don’t match up
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It’s time to get on the bidet train, America
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Explosive whistleblower complaint by ousted US Health and Human Services official says he was pressured to give contract to Donald Trump-friendly pharma firm
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Covid-19 outbreak in Nigeria is just one of Africa’s alarming hot spots
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New Zealand edges back to normal after quashing coronavirus in forty-nine days
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How New York suffered nearly ten times the number of deaths as California
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A spectacularly bad Washington Post story on Apple and Google’s exposure notification project
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Russia’s Foreign Ministry has criticized the Financial Times and The New York Times after they reported that Russia’s coronavirus death toll could be much higher than government officials are saying
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What it's like being a Lifeline crisis support counsellor during the coronavirus pandemic
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How pandemics end
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Erin Bromage, PHD examines the risks of coronavirus exposure in different environments and settings
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New Zealand will move to coronavirus level 2 in three separate stages starting from this Thursday
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Virus hunters rely on faxes, paper records
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Travel from New York City seeded wave of US outbreaks
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This is the future of the pandemic
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COVID has badly affected wealthy nations, what will it do to poor ones and how can they stop it with their limited means?
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'Genocide by default': America prepares for a brutal coronavirus slow burn
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US President Trump flouts coronavirus protocols as security experts warn of need to protect the President from a lethal threat
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'Three decisions and a two-point plan': How Australia got on top of COVID-19
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How scientists could stop the next pandemic before it starts
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison unveils "a three-step plan and a national framework to achieve a COVID-safe economy and society" by July
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Australia joins ‘first movers’ group of nations that have kept coronavirus under control
6 votes