Ozzie_Traveller wrote: G'day NS
In complete contrast to the US political leadership, the Aussie political leaders have pushed the medical experts to the front and said "follow their advice" and the country has. We had under 20 locally acquired cases yesterday (we also get several hundred from overseas arrivals going into 14-21 day compulsory quarantine)
<20 cases for a population of 26million - not bad eh!!
Yes .... masks 'on' in public ~ 1,5m / 6ft separation in public ~ use sanitiser on hands when entering a new location ~ wash hands regularly............. and keep smiling
Phil from the great land Downunder
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Ozzie_Traveller wrote: In complete contrast to the US political leadership, the Aussie political leaders…
Scotty wrote: I live in Michigan. They just did a soft lock again.
Frost Photography wrote: Isn't there a vaccination coming?
Nikon Shooter wrote:
Frost Photography wrote: Isn't there a vaccination coming?
YES BUT IT IS NONSENSE!
By the time it reaches your people properly tested, the US will have
doubled (at the very least — my guess not official data) the counted
casualties by mid 2021, nonsense. The past can be a good teacher.
It is meaningful only for those who need prognostics for their financial
interests.
A vaccine will not slow down contamination… ever but masks and social
distancing may. Even with a vaccine, one may not be affected but can be
infected and remains a carrier, a source of contamination.
All started when populations divided and deniers grew to half the totals.
It is known, the origin is in China but, check it out, the US will do better.
I don't want to infuriate any body but am I ever happy that my relatives
and friends live north of the 48th.
I wish you all courage,wisdom and health.
Nikon Shooter wrote: Not, Scotty.
Vaccines will prevent most contaminated people to be very
ill but will not prevent them to be carriers, only a masks and
social distancing will slow down contamination.
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