Australian Reports of the Virus Spread

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So far the only thing I have heard mentioned is that most Victorian (and hence NSW most likely too) spring from one or two sources from the hotel security guards and that this is known from the genomic sequencing. The people they caught it from have not been mentioned, but no doubt those doing the genomonic sequencing , and by now the key staff at the various public health authorities, will have a good idea of the country or countries it came from.

However in the publicly available information I have seen naught on it. Also I have not seen any clarification as to whether the two hotels that infection spring from had security guards at one infecting the other, or whether each had there own patient zero (if so they it may have come from two different countries).

At the likely time of patient zero there would have been travellers from many countries passing through the hotels. By then Australian Indian Residents were returning en masse and there were also repatriation flights from South America. Plus a smattering from all over.

So which mutation we have would be interesting to know, but it could have come from many countries. and indeed continents.
The Doherty Institute have already done the research on the genomic sequencing of the cases from the hotels but that report is in the Terms of Reference for Dan's Public Inquiry so can not be released publicly.
 
And the three Vics who lied their way into South Australia at the Riverland yesterday by saying one of them needed medical treatment (why the police didnt send them to Mildura hospital beggars belief - all he had was an injured ankle) have been caught and in metro Adelaide and are now in jail awaiting court.
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The Doherty Institute have already done the research on the genomic sequencing of the cases from the hotels but that report is in the Terms of Reference for Dan's Public Inquiry so can not be released publicly.
No, good news on that front. The Legal eagles have said there is no barrier to him discussing it. Over to you Dan.
 
I think my visit to WA is looking even more unlikely - what do you think?

It's certainly looking that way. I can't see St. Marko lifting the boom gate until everything on the other side is clear by several weeks.

And we've just had a very good rainfall event around Geraldton-Carnarvon that should make for a good wildflower season there in late August-September. :(

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The Doherty Institute have already done the research on the genomic sequencing of the cases from the hotels but that report is in the Terms of Reference for Dan's Public Inquiry so can not be released publicly.


Yes they do all the genomic sequencing in Victoria.

But more and more people will be in the know now as they need to be.
 
Does that include the security guards and how they caught covid? 😉

They just gave a figure. So no discussion of makeup or how caught.

However I would doubt that any of those security guards would have been in today's figures. They would have been infected over a month ago.


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For a bit of a clue as to some of the workers, from today's Vic DHHS report:

Cases currently linked to key outbreaks are as follows:

  • 169 cases have been linked to Al-Taqwa College
  • 53 cases have been linked to Somerville Retail Services in Tottenham
  • 35 cases have been linked to JBS in Brooklyn
  • 6 cases have been linked to Australian Lamb Company in Colac
  • 3 cases have been linked to Australian Pharmaceuticals Industries in Dandenong
  • 3 cases have been linked to Dairy Country in Tullamarine
  • 6 cases have been linked to Goodman Fielder Pampas in West Footscray
  • 6 cases have been linked to Warringal Hospital Heidelberg
  • 10 cases have been linked to St Basil’s Home for the Aged in Fawkner
  • 38 cases have been linked to Estia Health in Ardeer
  • 24 cases have been linked to Glendale Aged Care facility in Werribee
  • 12 cases have been linked to Embracia Aged Care Moonee Valley in Avondale Heights
  • 4 cases have been linked to Japara Central Park Aged Care in Windsor
  • Three new nursing homes have reported cases, with single cases now linked to Bluecross Ruckers Hill in Northcote, Villa Maria Catholic Homes in Alphington and Japara Highbury in Glen Waverley.
 
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What is it about the pattern of NSW infections that makes everyone more worried than what is happening in Victoria? Is it just that the one man infected so many others who then dispersed?

Also because early on in Sydney there is so many unknown sources of transmission, they are taking so long to figure out who, where, when and the geographic spread of where people are getting picked up is HUGE....

We are looking things that are 7-10 days on and the transmission is occurring in very very public places which means downstream there is almost guaranteed more cases and places of transmission.
 
They just gave a figure. So no discussion of makeup or how caught.

However I would doubt that any of those security guards would have been in today's figures. They would have been infected over a month ago.


PS.
For a bit of a clue as to some of the workers, from today's Vic DHHS report:

Cases currently linked to key outbreaks are as follows:

  • 169 cases have been linked to Al-Taqwa College
  • 53 cases have been linked to Somerville Retail Services in Tottenham
  • 35 cases have been linked to JBS in Brooklyn
  • 6 cases have been linked to Australian Lamb Company in Colac
  • 3 cases have been linked to Australian Pharmaceuticals Industries in Dandenong
  • 3 cases have been linked to Dairy Country in Tullamarine
  • 6 cases have been linked to Goodman Fielder Pampas in West Footscray
  • 6 cases have been linked to Warringal Hospital Heidelberg
  • 10 cases have been linked to St Basil’s Home for the Aged in Fawkner
  • 38 cases have been linked to Estia Health in Ardeer
  • 24 cases have been linked to Glendale Aged Care facility in Werribee
  • 12 cases have been linked to Embracia Aged Care Moonee Valley in Avondale Heights
  • 4 cases have been linked to Japara Central Park Aged Care in Windsor
  • Three new nursing homes have reported cases, with single cases now linked to Bluecross Ruckers Hill in Northcote, Villa Maria Catholic Homes in Alphington and Japara Highbury in Glen Waverley.
I know. Tongue in cheek. 😊
 
They just gave a figure. So no discussion of makeup or how caught.

However I would doubt that any of those security guards would have been in today's figures. They would have been infected over a month ago.


PS.
For a bit of a clue as to some of the workers, from today's Vic DHHS report:

Cases currently linked to key outbreaks are as follows:

  • 169 cases have been linked to Al-Taqwa College
  • 53 cases have been linked to Somerville Retail Services in Tottenham
  • 35 cases have been linked to JBS in Brooklyn
  • 6 cases have been linked to Australian Lamb Company in Colac
  • 3 cases have been linked to Australian Pharmaceuticals Industries in Dandenong
  • 3 cases have been linked to Dairy Country in Tullamarine
  • 6 cases have been linked to Goodman Fielder Pampas in West Footscray
  • 6 cases have been linked to Warringal Hospital Heidelberg
  • 10 cases have been linked to St Basil’s Home for the Aged in Fawkner
  • 38 cases have been linked to Estia Health in Ardeer
  • 24 cases have been linked to Glendale Aged Care facility in Werribee
  • 12 cases have been linked to Embracia Aged Care Moonee Valley in Avondale Heights
  • 4 cases have been linked to Japara Central Park Aged Care in Windsor
  • Three new nursing homes have reported cases, with single cases now linked to Bluecross Ruckers Hill in Northcote, Villa Maria Catholic Homes in Alphington and Japara Highbury in Glen Waverley.

Where's the legal firm in Melbourne that is possibly getting fined for refusing to allow any staff to work from home? They are allegedly suspected of being a major conduit of the disease around the place.
 
Where's the legal firm in Melbourne that is possibly getting fined for refusing to allow any staff to work from home? They are allegedly suspected of being a major conduit of the disease around the place.

On Thursday, legal firm HWL Ebsworth Lawyers in Melbourne’s CBD, were officially linked to at least six confirmed cases of COVID-19.
 
Good. Name and shame. JWL Ebsworth Lawyers. ☹
Yes....name and shame......also because probably there is no basis for them to get a fine.

and if there was, being lawyers they would probably weasel their way out if it.....(yes, being brutally judgmental/stereotypical).
 
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Yes....name and shame......also because probably there is no basis for them to get a fine.

and if there was, being lawyers they would probably weasel their way out if it.....(yes, being brutally judgmental/stereotypical).


You and your employer should work together to identify if you can work from home. Workers can raise concerns about being asked to return to work through the Police Assistance Line (PAL) on 131 444. If a complaint is made, the employer would need to show that the employee cannot work remotely.

I suspect the main problem is that the law is small field, and once you're known for 'being difficult' then it would be virtually impossible to ever get another job inthe legal field.

I mean, look at what happened to the women who were allegedly sexually abused by a now retired High Court judge.
 
Sydneysiders ignore NSW Health warnings to avoid crowds


Sydneysiders were flocking in droves to popular Bondi Beach over the weekend despite NSW recording the highest daily cases of COVID-19 since April 18.

As concerns grow of the pandemic reaching a "critical juncture", the promenade and grassy areas of Sydney's famous beach were overrun with walkers and swimmers on Sunday as the state recorded 18 new cases of the virus.

 
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@Pushka An article written that goes to your question on why everyone is watching Sydney now so closely....

Potential for escalation in NSW amid social distancing complacency

NSW faces a greater risk of a second COVID-19 wave than Victoria, with experts warning lax social distancing had exposed Sydney to another lockdown and a compulsory order to wear masks.

James McCaw, the epidemiologist tracking the pandemic’s spread for federal and state governments, warned more extreme measures could be necessary as people had been moving more freely than Victoria and ignoring social distancing.

Professor McCaw likened the Crossroads Hotel cluster in south-west Sydney to the breakdown in hotel quarantine in Melbourne – a single seeding event that could start another wave.

"If it keeps going as it goes, they will require as much public health intervention as Victoria did – and it could be even more difficult, because NSW people could have to change their behaviour more than Victorians did and that’s a challenge to achieve the same level of control."

 
Rumour file on 3aw this morning:

Car pulls up to drive in COVID-19 testing centre. Five people inside, they test the driver, the front seat passenger and the two passengers in the rear next to a window. They then go to test the bloke in the middle rear.

He refuses. Why?

"Oh I know I'm positive for COVID-19". I've already been tested.

Sadly. I am sure this is true.
 
Rumour file on 3aw this morning:

Car pulls up to drive in COVID-19 testing centre. Five people inside, they test the driver, the front seat passenger and the two passengers in the rear next to a window. They then go to test the bloke in the middle rear.

He refuses. Why?

"Oh I know I'm positive for COVID-19". I've already been tested.

Sadly. I am sure this is true.
If this is true heaven help us stopping this thing spreading. How can people be so dumb!?
 
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