Australia's first cases of COVID-19 was confirmed in January, but months on, people still have questions about the virus.Director of Cabrini Monash University Department of Nursing Research, Philip Russo, said it is unlikely.
Associate Professor Russo said regardless of whether someone wears a mask or not, maintaining social distancing and practising hand hygiene should take precedence."The most important intervention is physical distancing, so outside of Victoria where there is still a very low prevalence of infection, I don't see a big need for masks," he said.
No one diagnosed with COVID-19 so far in Queensland or South Australia had downloaded the app, while the lack of community transmission in Western Australia meant it had not been much use there either. But Commonwealth Deputy Chief Medical Officer Nick Coatsworth said the app had been of use in New South Wales."Not only did it identify some unknown contacts, 544 of them, in fact, it actually identified an entire exposure event at one particular club in New South Wales that would not have otherwise been found.
Yes we have it here because of failure by Governments in not closing the borders soon enough and then Deadly Dan Andrews allowed the Green Marxist driven BLM demo in Melbourne
My question is more of the slow reaction of SloMo the PM, in March, you could still arrive and no thermal scan, no questions, etc when arriving at Sydney Airport from overseas (Japan, Taiwan, Singapore in my case) where even data centres here in Feb were temp testing visitors!
What will the ethnic European community of Australians like the ScoMos do as the Australian Dream of their foreign European ancestors for coming here continues to fail them?
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