Here is the NSW heat map for cases and tests.....as they haven’t released today’s test figures you might have to adjust the date bar by a day or two.Cheerful Friday news!
From interviews this morning it appears NSW Health have concerns about testing rates in the hot spots of W and SW Sydney, rather than testing rates overall which suggests perhaps the wrong people are turning up for testing....
it appears NSW Health have concerns about testing rates in the hot spots of W and SW Sydney, rather than testing rates overall which suggests perhaps the wrong people are turning up for testing.
I am wondering whether NSW is focusing on the right type of transmission locations.........is it just restaurants, cafes, pubs, clubs, funeral / religious, gyms, schools, workplaces, perhaps shopping centres?
Workplaces is the one obvious missing category - people living in the hotspot suburns are likley to be lower income. That said if you look at where the infections were actually acquired (based on clusters) as opposed to just the venues where positive cases visited the highest numbers of cases have been:
* religious gatherings (funeral cluster, our lady of Lebanon, OLMC School, Tangara School clusters),
* Restaurants (Thai Rock, Apollo) and
* Pubs/Clubs that are pokie venues (Crossroads, Mounties, Star City and other pubs) - mixing alcohol consumption with temptation of gambling isnt proving to be wise.
The 2 gym cases were actually from Crossroads and havent seen any cases confirmed from cafes or supermarkets.
We are seeing fines for pubs and restaurants not following their covid safe plans - time to send the inspectors into places of worship and high schools.
Ive said it many times before if NSW govt introduce more restrictions the first should be to close places of worship (or at least go back to 10 person limit - 100 people is a complete joke) and close pokie venues (only allow the restaurant area of pubs to open with 2 alcoholic drink maximum whilst dininig, not the pokie rooms or common bar) and masks on public transport.
Did anyone actually ever think it could be beaten though (pre vaccine / pre treatment)?
Interesting that the study centre involved is part of Opus Dei. Dan Brown eat your heart out.
the recent religious gathering exemption has yielded no cases so far (fingers crossed) and it’s been just on two weeks now
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the main hotspots have remained consistently South West Sydney (Liverpool, Fairfield and Campbletown LGAs) and Western Sydney (Paramatta, Harris Park) - the other areas have 1-2 cases and likely interacted with someone form the West or South west. Those areas have large migrant populations of people who have English as 2nd or 3rd language - so possibly not all the messaging is getting through.=
Ive said it many times before if NSW govt introduce more restrictions the first should be to close places of worship (or at least go back to 10 person limit - 100 people is a complete joke) and close pokie venues (only allow the restaurant area of pubs to open with 2 alcoholic drink maximum whilst dininig, not the pokie rooms or common bar) and masks on public transport.
I didn’t agree with the exemption either, but I’m also willing to concede when it’s likely there has been no transmission.I did not agree with the exemption they got, but because the media were everywhere they were under direct scrutiny so had, I suspect much higher compliance than if the cameras weren't there. With Dooley's could be either a pokie or church link - time will tell.
I haven't been to a pub since early March - and have been clear to friends I wont attend any venue that has pokies as too high risk (am really missing my Tuesday Night Pub Trivia friends).
And they wonder why some flout the rules. There are no consequences. I’m betting he’s not paid the fines either. He’d be in jail if he was in SA.The man has been fined nine times previously for breaching the Chief Health Officer’s directives"
No idea about this guy but Ive wondered how drug addicts are managing the restrictions. Do their dealers deliver or they have to risk fines to go out and find drugs?ABC NEWS is reporting that in Victoria "A Whittlesea man who stated he was in Richmond to visit work colleagues but could not produce appropriate documentation. The man has been fined nine times previously for breaching the Chief Health Officer’s directives"
How is this guy still able to move about the community? Surely he should be detained if unwilling to comply, clearly fines having zero effect on his behaviour!
No idea about this guy but Ive wondered how drug addicts are managing the restrictions. Do their dealers deliver or they have to risk fines to go out and find drugs?
Victoria has recorded 372 new cases of coronavirus and 14 deaths in the past 24 hours.
Or in WAAnd they wonder why some flout the rules. There are no consequences. I’m betting he’s not paid the fines either. He’d be in jail if he was in SA.