Originally posted by podiumboy:From what you've said, it sounds like Melbourne's requirements are a little unreasonable. Will the numbers even be that good once a vaccine is in widespread circulation?
Originally posted by melon51:[..]
Isn't the difference that some countries are still trying to keep the virus out completely? Europe/US are way beyond that point and are just trying to mitigate the Healthcare load vs. the economic/social/psychological impact?
In Holland the 'positive-tested' numbers have really gone up the last month, with new measures in place. Difference though is that we now widely test (100k people a week) whereas in the spring you'd only get tested upon hospital admission. Up until now the hospital numbers are far behind (probably 1/10th) of the peak in the spring. So there's an interesting puzzle to be made here..
Originally posted by badirishcharlie:Last day before Lockdown II here in London.....squeezed in a Gym session before that shuts. A long 4 weeks ahead
Originally posted by SJKamal:[..]
Meanwhile I squeezed in a last curry at the Indian before that shuts
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
I did exactly the same before lockdown 1 back in the day and the same again before our new local lockdown started a few weeks ago.