Booney wrote:SA Update :
The ACH College Grove Facility ( 58 bed ) is now on line and ready for use if required.
National cabinet meets tomorrow to discuss the lifting of restrictions on elective surgery.
0 new cases today, 3 days in a row of no new cases.
968 tests done yesterday, 1000 on Saturday. Nearly 2000 on Thursday and Friday combined.
If you are in the 20-30 year old age bracket SA Health are calling for you to come forward for testing if you have any symptoms of cold or fever.
85% ( 369 ) recovered, only 62 active cases in the state.
6 in hospital. 2 in ICU, both critical.
That's great news for SA......and so long as it continues, I think SA should and will be a test case for the rest of the country, lift restrictions in SA, keep the borders closed for now..... and see what happens. If there is no community transmission then, SA has beaten it.
Plenty of dickheads here in Vic (no surprise I know) breaking the rules, and the boys in blue are handing oit plenty of fines. I knob has racked up 5 fines for breaking the rules in 3 or 4 days.... what a brain surgeon he must be!
We have a long way to go....... but hopefully the rest of the country can catch up to SA, and slowly begin to relax restrictions.
Brings me to what happens when we as a country beat this thing, in terms of opening up our international borders.
Surely we only open up initially to other countries who have beaten it, and the absolute last country we open up to, and allow back in is China. Don't care if they've beaten it, lock the pr!cks out.
If China wants to keep wet markets, knock yourselves out, eat all the bats you want.... but be effed if you are coming down here with it.
My 2 cents.