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Australia sees biggest daily rise in COVID-19 cases in 2 months

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“Scott Morrison says anyone who goes to Black Lives Matter rallies should be charged after Melbourne protester tests positive to coronavirus”

-9 ( +6 / -15 )

The Victorians have dropped the ball somewhere I think, but I still think they'll be able to nip this in the bud sooner rather than later.

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These kind of news are getting more and more boring from day to day.

The whole world knows now, that on some days cases rise, and on some days cases fall.

That is absolutely normal.

Not only in Australia, everywhere in the world!

Everybody understands that now. No reason to bring that news up everyday!

And everybody also understands now that the Lockdowns doesn't help anything against the Virus.

During Lockdowns cases are low! After lifting Lockdowns and life went back to normal, cases rise!

That is also absolutely normal.

Let's go back to our lives!

If everybody do his personal prevention as much as possible, everything will be fine and we can live with that virus until a vaccine is coming. (Hopefully some day)

-7 ( +9 / -16 )

If everybody do his personal prevention as much as possible, everything will be fine and we can live with that virus 

Please search on Youtube the Palm Beach county commission meeting in Florida. If that is a representation of some of the disbelievers across the world, we are doomed.

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Yawn... this is still news?

-14 ( +4 / -18 )

Victoria needs to go back to full lock down immediately. Drawing it out or hesitating more will lead to a situation like US states where it is never going to get control back.

Full Lock down ASAP!

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And everybody also understands now that the Lockdowns doesn't help anything against the Virus.

During Lockdowns cases are low! After lifting Lockdowns and life went back to normal, cases rise!

That is also absolutely normal.

Seriously, mate. You are absolutely wrong. Lockdowns stops the spread of the virus if it is done properly. It makes a big difference against the virus. I live in south of Brisbane, Queensland. I really do not want to brag about it but unlike many other countries people here do not need to wear masks. The reason? Covid-19 was here but lockdown was implemented early it stopped any community transmission. Now things here are gradually going back to normal.

However, I am well aware that the virus is still out there. Therefore, I have good hygiene practice. In case things goes bad I have plenty of sanitiser and even face masks. What is happening in Melbourne needs to be dealt with swiftly. You cannot leave this virus unchecked.

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Yawn... this is still news?

Well. If you are living in the USA or Brazil this is of course normal. But it is happening in Australia so yeah, it is still ongoing news.

2 ( +5 / -3 )

Victoria needs to go back to full lock down immediately. Drawing it out or hesitating more will lead to a situation like US states where it is never going to get control back.

Full Lock down ASAP!

It is happening in the city of Melbourne. Do we really need to lock down the whole state of Victoria?

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@ Chicanoinjapan

Oh, that video is just unhinged, isn’t it? Well, at least the people featured in it!

I was floored...

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Victoria never took it seriously because the previous peak was in New South Wales.

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Rubbish. Covid 19 is getting old

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If that is a representation of some of the disbelievers across the world, we are doomed.

America is now, and has never been, a good cross section to compare to the rest of the world in many ways. Fact.

6 months in and it's still not a global apocalypse, so your messages of doom really don't stand any longer.

Time to let the economies heal...

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