Its part good luck, part good management its not the same in every state It could have been (and still could be) much worse
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Good model response for rest of Australia. And I hope lessons learned /tech developed so can do better, faster, in the next one, wherever it is.
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I saw a WHO briefing a few months ago where Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that we are only as strong as the weakest. To me, this applies both between & within nations. We will never keep this in check if we do not give extra thought and assistance to the most vulnerable.
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My main concern is VIC’s approach is the textbook approach to containing
(eg Wuhan’s 2nd wave). So if this doesn’t work and the only other option is to #StayAtHome , then life won’t be in a form of a#newnormal until a vaccine is found (if we ever even find one).#COVID19Vic -
I suspect you will be well aware of this article which is regularly updated (but just in case you’re not) https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/science/coronavirus-vaccine-tracker.html …
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Indeed - its basically our national “strategy” - given that we are eschewing erradication as in the too hard basket.
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No it is not bad luck. It is 100% bad management given the Vic authorities knew there was community transmission going on for months.
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