Is anyone else in Australia worried we will have a second wave of cases? I don't know if this sounds over-cautious but every restriction that is taken away I want to wait 2 weeks before I personally act any different. I can't help but feel it's too soon even here in QLD.
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Replying to @Constababble
Yes and no. While there is almost guaranteed to be an increase in the number of cases over the coming weeks, we've enhanced capacity to monitor and track that which means fingers crossed we should be able to stay on top of any outbreaks
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Replying to @GidMK @Constababble
And we've enhanced our ICU capabilities, that's the real key, we know cases will go up. They know cases will go up, but they think they can contain and treat them. Lol too Gid, I guess you don't have an iphone, the app is not working for us, so no increased tracking.
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Replying to @synapse101 @Constababble
Oh I'm not placing much faith in the app lol, I'm doing a whole PhD at the moment on how attrition from apps is a huge problem in health I meant the public health teams doing the contact tracing - increased capacity a lot over the last few months
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Replying to @GidMK @Constababble
Manual tracing is still very slow for a virus like this.
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It is, but we're also not in the same position that we were in Feb/early March. Social distancing is still pretty big everywhere, despite some relaxation, so the infectiousness is lower than it otherwise would've been
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