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    Assuming the same can be said for NSW. But what does say? That are doing a great job. Hospitals are fine, nurses are fine, doctors are fine, nothing to see here…

  2. NSW and Victorian health officials are reluctant to scrap household contact isolation rules as Omicron surges, with the nation’s top doctors meeting today amid concerns about rising BA.2 infections. Full article here:

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    Cases from PCR and RAT tests by age group - Today (23 March 2022) Source:

  4. When your party engages with crazy you attract crazy and Tanya Davies is just another example of the nut jobs in the coalition! 🤪 NSW Liberal MP criticised after speaking at anti-vaccination rally

  5. NSW records 2⃣4⃣1⃣1⃣5⃣ (+3,155) new cases, 5⃣ (+1) deaths 🔹Active - 220,648 (+9,121) 🔹Hospitalised – 1,162 (-15) 🔹ICU - 44 (+3) 🔹Vent - 13 (+0) 🔹Total deaths - 2,036 (+5) 🔸3rd dose (16+) - 58.6%

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  7. 17 hours ago

    Just a reminder that , through his negligence, is ensuring that every child in NSW gets . For many, the awful consequences of letting loose this brain invading bat virus will be the lifelong burdon of .

  8. 40 minutes ago

    Cases all time high please bring back masks madates

  9. Mar 21

    Pictured: A healthy two-year-old boy tragically died in Sydney after contracting Covid-19 via

  10. Mar 15

    We have so many students absent due to covid that it is pointless to run assessment tasks But this was all about students and their education wasn’t it 🤔

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  11. 42 minutes ago

    I’d like to see the true state of our hospital beds, not the utopia that wants everyone to believe it is. Who is going to ask for the facts?

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    Quick update: 22 Mar HOSPITALISATION: predicting peak of ~1,600 patients on 4th April Now (1,177) 14% HIGHER than a week ago (1,032) “No Mask” Hypothesis: 856 people in hospital due to increased transmission from lifting NSW mask mandate, density limits on 25 Feb

  13. Mar 18

    So after two years of being so careful, my 17 yo has caught covid (either at school or on the public transport he needs to get to and from school) and brought it home all because has something against masks 🤬🤬the rest of us await results

  14. 1 of the 4 COVID deaths in NSW today was a 2-year-old child from Sydney, NSW Health says They noted that the child did not have any major preexisting health conditions prior to contracting the virus.

  15. NSW records 2⃣0⃣9⃣6⃣0⃣ (+5,990) new cases, 4⃣ deaths 🔹Active - 211,527 (+5,618) 🔹Hospitalised – 1,177 (+14) 🔹ICU - 41 (+7) 🔹Vent - 13 (-2) 🔹Total deaths - 2,031 (+4) 🔸3rd dose (16+) - 58.4%

  16. Mar 20

    Pretty pissed off by the Projects piece on Aussies no longer giving a damn about covid. Making it a fluff piece rather than backing it with facts. Covid is serious: it can still land you with long term issues and worse. Mask the F up.

  17. Mar 21

    Year 7 camp - 3 staff and about a quarter of the kids who attended infected This is dumb

  18. You know when you see so-called experts bang on about Covid Zero with masks and think how stupid. Well in China it's the reality Exhibit A: Here we have state media, naming and blaming 2 people who did not wear a mask outside at an intersection.

  19. Another reason NOT to get COVID Post-COVID psychosis occurs in people with mild symptoms & no prior history. Low risk but episodes are frightening & can last for months via

  20. 35 minutes ago

    NSW R_eff as of March 23rd with daily cases and restrictions. Latest estimate: R_eff = 1.03 ± 0.09 Plus SIR model projection. Cases shown on a linear scale (log scale in next tweet). More info

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  21. Mar 19

    There are 36 children aged under 10 currently in hospital in NSW with Covid. Nothing with change until it’s the child of a politician. So get your children vaccinated and make them wear a mask indoors at school.

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