Australian Reports of the Virus Spread

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One of the Crossroads people, had also visited the Picton Hotel 3x (mostly pokie room)

And they (or another person)
Had also visited The Star casino
 
Trying not to jump the gun....possibly an existing case has visited the Star casino which is near the CBD of Sydney I think


Well it made its way via community transmission into the CBD then... over a week ago.... QLD has its hands on the buzzer, just warning everyone!

"Star Entertainment Group said the casino was cleaned daily, and had not been shut down"

- Lets hope Star cleaners are doing a VERY VERY VERY VERY good clean daily since they have refused to shut down......


 
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QLD has its hands on the buzzer, just warning everyone!

I wonder if AP is going to let us know her thinking on this. What is the threshold where she closes the border again?
 
Regional Vic is already about +15-+20 (to yesterday’s data), NSW seems to be about +20 (totodays data), and ACT is about 5(to yesterday’s data).....sigh.

And yet official figures are NSW +14 and ACT 0. You are posting your "guess " numbers when public numbers are available.

We will see how your guess goes for Regional Vic. And Vic does publish each day the figures for each LGA.
 
And yet official figures are NSW +14 and ACT 0. You are posting your "guess " numbers when public numbers are available.

We will see how your guess goes for Regional Vic. And Vic does publish each day the figures for each LGA.
Haha lol....I like your counting.

using the source News - 2020 media releases from NSW Health of NsW health daily COVID media releases.

8/7 1 case
9/7 2 cases
10/7 1 case
11/7 2 cases
12/7 3 cases
13/7 10 cases

equals 19.......I stand by my recollection of “about 20”

edit: and if I misread some, I really don’t give a care to the detail to that minutia At this point in time on that....if it’s near/ almost /under/about/less than 20.......the bigger picture is NSW is on the verge of lockdown.

2nd edit: and I feel ACT will tell you (if they wanted to) that it is not zero cases since Melbourne lockdown.
 
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Well it made its way via community transmission into the CBD then... over a week ago.... QLD has its hands on the buzzer, just warning everyone!



Forget just focusing on Qld.

i think NsW will be doing a Vic- seeking assistance to “self-isolate”.

The emerging breadth is making it almost a complete case.

Say 500 patron per day at Crossroads (they quote about 600on 3/7 alone)
3 to 10 July is 7 days. 3500 patrons (yes there would be some duplication Ie repeat customers).

the movement of 3500 patrons since they visit crossroads (who knows?) has already reached to near the CBD (Casino), the next door suburb (gym) And another hotel (Picton).
 
Interestingly, according to NSW Health figures, on the 22nd June a man tested positive in South Western Sydney. The only comment was that the source of the infection was being investigated.
 
The emerging breadth is making it almost a complete case.

Say 500 patron per day at Crossroads (they quote about 600on 3/7 alone)
3 to 10 July is 7 days. 3500 patrons (yes there would be some duplication Ie repeat customers).

the movement of 3500 patrons since they visit crossroads (who knows?) has already reached to near the CBD (Casino), the next door suburb (gym) And another hotel (Picton).

And the fact we are talking about a week ago as well would have them the most worried, that all this has already happened.... And also Sydney has been partying like it was the year 2000 judging by all the parties going on so it may be spreading more quickly than ideal....

The testing procedures at Crossroads seem less than ideal with reported 4 hour waits - I'm sure some people saw that and ditched....


 
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Haha lol....I like your counting.

using the source News - 2020 media releases from NSW Health of NsW health daily COVID media releases.

8/7 1 case
9/7 2 cases
10/7 1 case
11/7 2 cases
12/7 3 cases
13/7 10 cases

equals 19.......I stand by my recollection of “about 20”

edit: and if I misread some, I really don’t give a care to the detail to that minutia At this point in time on that....if it’s near/ almost /under/about/less than 20.......the bigger picture is NSW is on the verge of lockdown.

Though if you want to use the Melbourne lockdown as your baseline (which was not clear in your first post), measures took effect on the 9th, and as numbers are for the previous day your count should start from the 10th.

But yes NSW will I assume be considering additional localised control measures. Locking all of NSW down now I think unlikely just yet. Sydneywide gathering limits may need reviewing though.
 
Unfortunately it is not a good news day for NSW with the hotels record keeping and socially distancing proceedures being called into question...

NSW CHO also urgently calling for testing rates across the city to increase. She wants 20K tests a day now.
Interestingly Chant also telling people to use masks in line with the VIC advice (when you can't socially distance with 1.5m use a mask).

Crossroads cases have now increased to 21 (linked to hotel outbreak). They are trying to open another clinic near the pub due to the huge wait times.

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BREAKING
'Time for warnings has passed': Crossroads Hotel investigated over potential breach

Claims that some people who had attended the Crossroads Hotel had not had their details recorded by the pub were "concerning" and would form part of the investigation, Acting Commissioner Tony Cooke said.

Cooke said investigations were ongoing into potential breaches by the Crossroads Hotel and the Eastern Suburbs Rugby Club in Bellevue Hill, after social distancing concerns were raised at a trial rugby match on Saturday.
 
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Another venue

24 minutes ago on news live blog

At least four Sydney pubs and clubs have been linked to positive coronavirus cases sparking fears of further community transmission.

The Canterbury League Club is the latest in a string of venues around Sydney to be linked to confirmed cases.

The club in Sydney's south west confirmed on Facebook that a confirmed case may have attended the venue on Saturday, July 4 between 11pm and 2am.
 
The daily report from the Vic DHHS is now out. 13th July

Victoria has recorded 177 new cases of coronavirus since yesterday, with the total number of cases now at 3967.

The overall total has increased by 168, after nine cases were reclassified – largely due to duplication.

Within Victoria, 25 of the new cases are linked to outbreaks and 151 are under investigation. One new case has been detected in a returned traveller in hotel quarantine.

There has been no deaths reported since yesterday. To date, 24 people have died from coronavirus in Victoria.


In Victoria at the current time:


  • 641 cases may indicate community transmission
  • 1612 cases are currently active in Victoria
  • 72 cases of coronavirus are in hospital, including 17 in intensive care
  • 2392 people have recovered from the virus
  • Of the total cases, 3552 cases are from metropolitan Melbourne, while 293 are from regional Victoria
  • Total cases include 2100 men and 1856 women
  • More than 1,148,300 tests have been processed
Cases currently linked to public housing in North Melbourne, Flemington and Carlton are as follows:

  • 242 cases are residents of various public housing towers in North Melbourne and Flemington. Investigations are continuing into how these cases are linked.
  • 32 cases are residents of various public housing towers in Carlton. Investigations are continuing into if and/or how these cases are linked.
Cases currently linked to some other outbreaks are as follows:

  • Six cases have been linked to LaManna Supermarket Essendon
  • 12 cases have been linked to Somerville Retail Services
  • Eight cases have been linked to Cenvic Construction Riverina Apartments in Footscray
  • 26 cases have been linked to Menarock Life Aged Care Facility in Essendon
  • 13 cases have been linked Glendale Aged Care Facility in Werribee
  • 144 cases have been linked to Al-Taqwa College
  • Two cases have been linked to Japara Central Park Aged Care in Windsor
 
Crossroads Hotel cluster grows to 21 cases

By Kate Aubusson

The Crossroads Hotel coronavirus cluster in Sydney has now grown to 21 cases, NSW Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant has confirmed.
It includes 10 staff and patrons and 11 of their close contacts.

"There's also a number of other venues that have been identified where the cases have potentially gone last infectious, or potentially infectious," Dr Chant said.

 
27 minutes ago...

abc covid live blog...watching Nsw press conference

As we know, there were 14 new cases of coronavirus until 8pm last night. Dr Chant has confirmed between then and midday today, another seven cases have been diagnosed, linked to people at the Crossroads Hotel in Casula.
 
Another venue

24 minutes ago on news live blog

At least four Sydney pubs and clubs have been linked to positive coronavirus cases sparking fears of further community transmission.


These include:

* Highfield Caringbah, in southern Sydney

* Merimbula RSL, on the NSW's south coast

* The Waterfront Cafe, Merimbula

* Murray Downs Golf Club

* COOK at Kurnell

* Narellan Town Centre shopping centre

* Zone Bowling at Villawood

* Planet Fitness, Casula

* Star City Casino in Sydney city

* Canterbury Leagues Club
 
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