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.

Oct 25, 2020 · 9:02 PM UTC

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A casedemic. Ruining our state for nothing. An illness which 99.95% survive. Just bonkers.
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Despite the zero today? How many more test results would we need to be confident? There will always be results outstanding so at what point does that not matter?
Exactly. The very last thing we need is for it to get out of control again. And it happens so fast.
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Not for nothing, but it's actually 16 weeks for Melbourne and for some suburbs, 18. I realise you have the best of intentions, but you haven't lived through this.
Thank you for sharing you expert knowledge with us it’s been tough with the overwhelming negativity from all the #MSM
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I agree 💯% the strategy in Australia is working.
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Thank you Professor @MarylouiseMcla1 For watching over Victorians with your love kindness and dedication. cc @DanielAndrewsMP @VictorianCHO @MartinFoleyMP
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My only question is, if you wait for these results, then why won’t you wait for tomorrow’s? The day after that? We will always be waiting for test results - who is going to call it? Who is going to keep the balance, when so many are overly risk averse?
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The problem is though Andrews does a lot of talking, few are listening to him now
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Common sense and scientifically supported advice. More of this please!