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
That's good to know! I think I just am personally an over-cautious person. Hearing neighbours party probably hasn't helped
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Replying to @Constababble
Being scared is, I think, entirely normal. Hard to say what's going to happen next, but my suspicion is a slow return of some of the lower risk things (i.e. going to a friend's house) but not many of the really high-risk ones (i.e. large events)
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Replying to @GidMK
I was surprised NSW was easing restrictions given their numbers. DO you think that is largely because of their increase in ICU and testing? Or is it as risky as it seems from a non-expert like me?
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Hard to say tbh. Lots of factors to the decision. I would say that we're in many ways in a much better position now than when we locked down, so it's imo not unreasonable to start relaxing restrictions
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