Congratulations Vic, 0 community cases today. Comparison of Vic outbreak (VOC Delta/VOI Kappa) to NSW Nth Beaches (USA strain) - similar time to peak but potential earlier 14day zeros. Early effective lockdown is painful but has limited extensive community spread.

Jun 11, 2021 · 12:27 PM UTC

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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
NSW locked down 3% of its population (250K) for 3 weeks. A total of about 3 million Lockdown Days. Victoria locked down 100% of its population (6.8 million) for 1 week and 5 million for 2 weeks. A total of over 81 million Lockdown Days NSW: 3 million cf. Victoria: 81 million+
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The scale of the Victorian outbreak was smaller at the time of detection compared with NSW. The pace of reduction has been similar in both outbreaks.
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
great, nice to know people lost their jobs, closed their business forever and committed suicide for nothing. Stop been selfish and only focusing on one thing.
Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Victoria was too slow to lockdown
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
So judging by this chart, NSW had their first day of zero cases *one* day later than Vic, whilst not locking down. I don’t know what you’re trying to say with this chart?
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Thanks. Can we compare these outbreaks ( and crossways hotel too) with numbers and spread of exposure sites please? More variables than simply case numbers would be useful and likely informative.
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
And the Avalon outbreak spread to Melbourne.
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
Thanks. Go Hard Go Early seems to be the best way to stop the spread. Thanks to our Vic Team.
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Replying to @MarylouiseMcla1
This is nonsense. NSW first got zero at day 19 despite a far larger mountain to climb while Vic got to zero at day 18 notwithstanding they locked the entire state down! If anything this proves disproportionate measures don’t lead to any faster containment.
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