Where did the Coronavirus 19 Originate from? and anything relative to the virus.

 

Where did the Coronavirus 19 originate from? and anything relative to the virus.

 

Coronavirus is 'uniquely adapted to infect humans': Top vaccine scientist says it could only have come from an animal through a 'freak of nature' - and the possibility it leaked from Wuhan lab MUST be investigated 

 

Scientists have produced evidence that the pandemic virus is 'uniquely adapted to infect humans', raising fresh questions over whether its origins were natural or could have occurred in a laboratory.

 

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The percentage of those 17 and under with antibodies rose from about 45 per cent in December to about 75 per cent in February.

The older people were, the less likely they had evidence of past infections. That may be because older adults have higher vaccination rates and they may be more likely to take other COVID-19 precautions, such as wearing masks and avoiding crowds, Dr Clarke said.

Reported COVID-19 cases had a huge surge in December and January, then fell almost as dramatically as they had risen. But daily case counts have been trending up again in recent weeks.

The case numbers are believed to be an under-count, but officials do think recent increases reflect a true rise in infections.

Many COVID-19 infections are mild enough that patients do not seek care or confirmatory lab tests.

CDC officials say they plan to release a study soon that estimates that in recent months there were three infections for every reported case.

Interesting, thanks Suze.

Warch tonight... long covid

Australia/New Zealand COVID-19 update 29 April 2022

Australia wide — 42,094 new cases; 328,114 active cases; 2,947 in hospital; 137 in ICU; 26 deaths.

NSW: 11,903 new cases, 153,939 active cases, 1,645 in hospital, 68 in ICU, 7 deaths.
VIC: 11,083 new cases, 54,150 active cases, 428 in hospital, 35 in ICU, 7 deaths.
QLD: 4,477 new cases, 37,274 active cases, 492 in hospital, 11 in ICU, 6 deaths.
ACT: 1,072 new cases, 5,428 active cases, 65 in hospital, 3 in ICU.
TAS: 1,090 new cases, 6,375 active cases, 37 in hospital, 3 in ICU, 1 death.
SA: 3,924 new cases, 24,621 active cases, 222 in hospital, 11 in ICU, 3 deaths.
WA: 8,117 new cases, 43,433 active cases, 233 in hospital, 4 in ICU, 2 deaths.
NT: 428 new cases, 2,894 active cases, 47 in hospital, 2 in ICU.
NEW ZEALAND: 8,316 new cases, 52,771 active cases, 480 in hospital, 15 in ICU, 14 deaths.

The QTrace Central Contact Tracing Hub was established on 13 January 2021 as additional support for public health units. More than 360 people were employed in the hub, working in shifts of about 40 staff at a time.

Full ABC story.

Australia/New Zealand COVID-19 update 30 April 2022

Australia wide — 39,782 new cases; 329,836 active cases; 3,177 in hospital; 139 in ICU; 53 deaths.

NSW: 11,709 new cases, 155,142 active cases, 1,623 in hospital, 69 in ICU, 20 deaths.
VIC: 9,064 new cases, 54,992 active cases, 448 in hospital, 30 in ICU, 19 deaths.
QLD: 5,885 new cases, 36,603 36,603 active cases, 468 in hospital, 9 in ICU, 5 deaths.
ACT: 939 new cases, 5,540 active cases, 68 in hospital, 3 in ICU, 1 death.
TAS: 1,054 new cases, 6,322 active cases, 41 in hospital, 3 in ICU.
SA: 3,907 new cases, 24,837 active cases, 250 in hospital, 15 in ICU, 4 deaths.
WA: 6,829 new cases, 43,586 active cases, 234 in hospital, 8 in ICU, 4 deaths.
NT: 395 new cases, 2,814 active cases, 45 in hospital, 2 in ICU.
NEW ZEALAND: 7,119 new cases, 51,892 active cases, 468 in hospital, 15 in ICU, 7 deaths.

Australia/New Zealand COVID-19 update 1 May 2022

Australia wide — 32,829 new cases; 328,923 active cases; 3,099 in hospital; 149 in ICU; 15 deaths.

NSW: 9,303 new cases, 152,784 active cases, 1,604 in hospital, 75 in ICU, 5 deaths.
VIC: 7,654 new cases, 55,513 active cases, 437 in hospital, 30 in ICU, 7 deaths.
QLD: 5,333 new cases, 37,609 active cases, 446 in hospital, 14 in ICU.
ACT: 823 new cases, 5,692 active cases, 69 in hospital, 3 in ICU.
TAS: 816 new cases, 6,289 active cases, 43 in hospital, 3 in ICU, 1 death.
SA: 3,070 new cases, 24,792 active cases, 229 in hospital, 16 in ICU, 2 deaths.
WA: 5,551 new cases, 43,437 active cases, 221 in hospital, 7 in ICU.
NT: 279 new cases, 2,807 active cases, 50 in hospital, 1 in ICU.
NEW ZEALAND: 5,718 new cases, 51,891 active cases, 466 in hospital, 16 in ICU, 6 deaths.

Australia/New Zealand COVID-19 update 2 May 2022

Australia wide — 31,415 new cases; 326,365 active cases; 3,218 in hospital; 171 in ICU; 11 deaths.

NSW: 7,723 new cases, 149,307 active cases, 1,656 in hospital, 72 in ICU, 5 deaths.
VIC: 8,109 new cases, 56,158 active cases, 456 in hospital, 26 in ICU, 1 death.
QLD: 4,647 new cases, 37,885 active cases, 453 in hospital, 11 in ICU.
ACT: 798 new cases, 5,725 active cases, 66 in hospital, 2 in ICU, 1 death.
TAS: 900 new cases, 6,261 active cases, 46 in hospital, 2 in ICU, 1 death.
SA: 3,143 new cases, 24,803 active cases, 257 in hospital, 51 in ICU, 3 deaths.
WA: 5,847 new cases, 43,524 active cases, 240 in hospital, 6 in ICU.
NT: 248 new cases, 2,702 active cases, 44 in hospital, 1 in ICU.
NEW ZEALAND: 6,726 new cases, 52,860 active cases, 480 in hospital, 12 in ICU, 7 deaths.

 

Good to see the deaths going down over the last couple of days.

Australia/New Zealand COVID-19 update 3 May 2022

Australia wide — 38,648 new cases; 322,752 active cases; 3,088 in hospital; 143 in ICU; 41 deaths.

NSW: 9,656 new cases, 144,350 active cases, 1,513 in hospital, 71 in ICU, 23 deaths.
VIC: 10,184 new cases, 57,501 active cases, 482 in hospital, 25 in ICU, 12 deaths.
QLD: 5,207 new cases, 37,721 active cases, 466 in hospital, 15 in ICU.
ACT: 1,027 new cases, 5,830 active cases, 64 in hospital, 4 in ICU, 1 death.
TAS: 1,096 new cases, 6,321 active cases, 49 in hospital, 2 in ICU, 1 death.
SA: 3,215 new cases, 24,044 active cases, 228 in hospital, 17 in ICU, 3 deaths.
WA: 7,929 new cases, 44,330 active cases, 249 in hospital, 8 in ICU, 1 death.
NT: 334 new cases, 2,655 active cases, 37 in hospital, 1 in ICU.
NEW ZEALAND: 9,237 new cases, 55,588 active cases, 481 in hospital, 10 in ICU, 20 deaths.

 

Australia/New Zealand COVID-19 update 4 May 2022

Australia wide — 46,316 new cases; 316,130 active cases; 3,054 in hospital; 142 in ICU; 56 deaths.

NSW: 11,939 new cases, 139,572 active cases, 1,510 in hospital, 68 in ICU, 21 deaths.
VIC: 10,779 new cases, 57,154 active cases, 473 in hospital, 25 in ICU, 11 deaths.
QLD: 7,668 new cases, 37,221 active cases, 504 in hospital, 21 in ICU, 8 deaths.
ACT: 1,080 new cases, 5,782 active cases, 67 in hospital, 4 in ICU, 1 death.
TAS: 1,078 new cases, 6,216 active cases, 50 in hospital, 2 in ICU, 1 death.
SA: 3,591 new cases, 22,821 active cases, 221 in hospital, 11 in ICU, 12 deaths.
WA: 9,782 new cases, 44,868 active cases, 242 in hospital, 10 in ICU, 2 deaths.
NT: 399 new cases, 2,496 active cases, 37 in hospital, 1 in ICU.
NEW ZEALAND: 8,578 new cases, 54,210 active cases, 481 in hospital, 14 in ICU, 24 deaths.

Australia/New Zealand COVID-19 update 5 May 2022

Australia wide — 54,868 new cases; 323,246 active cases; 3,131 in hospital; 133 in ICU; 56 deaths.

NSW: 18,529 new cases, 143,342 active cases, 1,529 in hospital, 62 in ICU, 21 deaths.
VIC: 11,596 new cases, 58,459 active cases, 492 in hospital, 29 in ICU, 14 deaths.
QLD: 8,045 new cases, 37,850 active cases, 467 in hospital, 14 in ICU, 11 deaths.
ACT: 1,085 new cases, 5,819 active cases, 70 in hospital, 4 in ICU.
TAS: 1,086 new cases, 6,164 active cases, 46 in hospital, 3 in ICU.
SA: 3,894 new cases, 22,539 active cases, 218 in hospital, 11 in ICU, 4 deaths.
WA: 10,182 new cases, 46,664 active cases, 271 in hospital, 9 in ICU, 6 deaths.
NT: 451 new cases, 2,409 active cases, 38 in hospital, 1 in ICU.
NEW ZEALAND: 8,706 new cases, 53,775 active cases, 386 in hospital, 14 in ICU, 20 deaths.

Victoria is the first Australia jurisdiction to pass 3,000 COVID deaths. However, Australia's death rate for COVID is one of the lowest in the world at 0.12 per cent. The United States has a death rate of 0.79, while 18 per cent of people who test positive in Yemen die from the virus.

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[Hardly anyone wears a mask when I have had to get out and about here in Perth these days, I went to the pet shops a lot this week and I hardly met anyone wearing a mask, same with supermarkets, the doctors you have to wear a mask thank goodness.   I don't know why people do not take this seriously anymore;  my friend is scared of this situation, she had a kidney transplant some time ago and that could be a big issue for her; but people don't think about the issues of others health they seem to think they are inevitable!]   [I really didn't realize how selfcentred Australians are till these last few months sadly.

 

Western Australia has set a record for Covid-19 cases overnight, surpassing the original prediction for the peak of the Omicron wave, but Premier Mark McGowan insists there is no cause for concern and the figures will “bounce around”.

The spike in infections comes less than one week since restrictions eased in the state.

WA Health reported 10,182 new infections to 8pm on Wednesday night – higher than the 10,000 peak predicted – taking the total number of active cases to 46,664.

There are now 271 people with Covid-19 in hospital, including nine in intensive care.

Six historical deaths were also recorded – three women aged in their 90s, a man aged in his 90s, a woman aged in her 80s and a man aged in his 80s.

“Due to patient confidentiality, no further information will be released by the department,” a statement read.

When he announced the easing of restrictions, Mr McGowan said WA had reached its peak four weeks earlier and had secured a “soft landing” through the Omicron wave.

“It is a soft landing,” he reiterated to reporters on Thursday.

“We think it will remain relatively stable but … the numbers will bounce around.”

Mr McGowan said the most important figure was the number of people in intensive care, which was “way, way, way less” than what was predicted.

“We expected that case numbers would perhaps increase a little bit and they’re relatively flat,” he said.

“They’re much less than what was predicted in the modelling some months ago, and the ICU and hospitalisation rates are significantly less.”

Mr McGowan also said the state’s free rapid antigen test program meant more people were getting tested.

He added that WA’s death rates were the lowest in Australia, while the state’s vaccination rate was the highest in the nation.

Western Australia’s vaccination rate is the highest in the country. Picture: Tony McDonough/NCA NewsWireWestern Australia’s vaccination rate is the highest in the country. Picture: Tony McDonough/NCA NewsWire

AMA WA president Mark Duncan-Smith told reporters that the spike in cases was a result of easing restrictions when the pandemic was in the plateau phase.

“WA’s PCR positivity rate is 30 per cent, indicating that there is a lot more Covid out there than what we know about,” he said.

“I think that there is a degree of complacency out there. This is a stark reminder to both the WA government and the people of WA that the Covid pandemic is not over.

“We are at a new peak and this indicates that we’re in the worst position for the caseload numbers that we have been so far in this pandemic.”

Dr Duncan-Smith said he was particularly concerned about the Kimberley region and urged people across WA to voluntarily wear masks indoors, adding it reduced people’s risk of catching the virus by about 20 per cent.

“People who wear masks indoors should be applauded,” he said.

Dr Duncan-Smith said if hospital numbers hit 350, it would cause a significant strain on the hospital system and restrictions should then be reintroduced.

The WA government has given away millions of rapid antigen tests. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Dan PeledThe WA government has given away millions of rapid antigen tests. Picture: NCA NewsWire/Dan Peled

Masks are no longer mandatory in WA except for people aged 12 and older in high-risk settings.

They include hospitals, residential aged care, disability services facilities, correctional facilities, the airport, on public transport, in rideshare and taxi services, and other passenger transport.

Masks are encouraged where physical distancing is not possible.

Asymptomatic close contacts are also no longer required to isolate for seven days if they undertake daily rapid antigen tests, wear a mask outside the home, work from home if possible and avoid high-risk settings.

The 2sq m rule and capacity limits have been scrapped from all venues, with proof of vaccination only required in hospitals and residential aged care facilities.

The G2G Pass requirement for arrivals has also been removed.

  

 

 

You're right Celia.

Nobody in government takes it seriously any more.

 

I've seen one young chap wearing a mask and removing it to sneeze ..... makes you wonder just how many people are suffering from brain fog????

Australia/New Zealand COVID-19 update 6 May 2022

Australia wide — 43,083 new cases; 326,730 active cases; 3,125 in hospital; 126 in ICU; 30 deaths.

NSW: 10,995 new cases, 141,810 active cases, 1,499 in hospital, 54 in ICU, 7 deaths.
VIC: 10,305 new cases, 59,365 active cases, 502 in hospital, 31 in ICU, 9 deaths.
QLD: 7,040 new cases, 40,534 active cases, 463 in hospital, 15 in ICU, 11 deaths.
ACT: 1,053 new cases, 5,845 active cases, 66 in hospital, 5 in ICU, 1 death.
TAS: 1,107 new cases, 6,235 active cases, 46 in hospital, 2 in ICU.
SA: 2,874 new cases, 21,748 active cases, 221 in hospital, 10 in ICU, 1 death.
WA: 9,328 new cases, 48,834 active cases, 282 in hospital, 9 in ICU.
NT: 381 new cases, 2,359 active cases, 46 in hospital, 0 in ICU, 1 death.
NEW ZEALAND: 7,426 new cases, 52,870 active cases, 363 in hospital, 18 in ICU, 24 deaths.

Australia/New Zealand COVID-19 update 7 May 2022

Australia wide — 42,421 new cases; 331,495 active cases; 3,071 in hospital; 131 in ICU; 44 deaths.

NSW: 11,671 new cases, 142,245 active cases, 1,481 in hospital, 54 in ICU, 19 deaths.
VIC: 9,365 new cases, 60,310 active cases, 494 in hospital, 35 in ICU, 9 deaths.
QLD: 6,662 new cases, 41,097 active cases, 454 in hospital, 12 in ICU, 5 deaths.
ACT: 975 new cases, 5,939 active cases, 69 in hospital, 4 in ICU.
TAS: 903 new cases, 6,197 active cases, 48 in hospital, 1 in ICU, 2 deaths.
SA: 3,304 new cases, 21,535 active cases, 214 in hospital, 13 in ICU, 2 deaths.
WA: 9,243 new cases, 51,860 active cases, 275 in hospital, 11 in ICU, 6 deaths.
NT: 298 new cases, 2,312 active cases, 36 in hospital, 0 in ICU, 1 death.
NEW ZEALAND: 6,838 new cases, 52,567 active cases, 339 in hospital, 15 in ICU, 12 deaths.

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