Outbreak speed is fast going up: VIC June 13, 14-day average 5; 8 weeks later, average 467. Speed going down is slower: 11 weeks to get average back to 5. Don’t waste 11 weeks effort; wait for test results.

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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Can you drum this into the right wing media please?!
Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Check your facts, the Building Code of Australia calls for 10 l/s/person and that is how we design and ins Air Conditioning. (AS1668.2) You state a lower quantity is required.of 3 l/s in this article. How can you be an"expert" and make such errors??? abc.net.au/news/2020-11-16/v…
Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
I agreed to wait
Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Finally some facts to back up what is a common sense decision. I can't believe all the hysteria about delaying an announcement for 48 hours. I for one never want to go back to this and for the piece of mind I'm more than happy to wait 48 hours.
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
It's a pity Andrews has wasted 7 months on getting contact tracing right, and still can't. Wait a bit longer you say, why? The rest of the country is opened up and can easily deal with the amount of cases Victoria has. Why can't Andrews deal with it? Why do you support him?
Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Meanwhile in Sweden: "Overall deaths/million for each Jul-Jun period. Even with Covid-19, Sweden's absolute mortality rates are at all-time historical lows.". Sweden was right.
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Wait wait wait. Whatever the cost is. Unethical. "Lockdown is a new invention in 2020". reaction.life/we-are-throwin…