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@Annalyn78?
Here in Australia we're still bubbling along with some States reporting a few cases and some reporting none at all. So though it seems we are on the verge of eradication unfortunately we may not be.
There was a report of an infected person who attended a protest in Victoria last weekend? He didn't have the app operating on his phone, the group that he travelled with to the protest are now all in quarantine & though he says he had a mask on, the authorities are still really concerned and cannot trace anyone else. That infected person may be the start of a big cluster. So there has been a lot of media ads about what to do.
The Chief Health Officer & politicians, State and Federal, are concerned that what's being reported isn't the reality. They believe and I do too, that it's probably swinging through healthy & younger people who are not realising they have it.
But where does healthy concern about something that could be real and paranoia intersect? :cautious:
The Chief Health Officer reminded us that in Northern Italy they now believe the virus was there & spreading rapidly from February and possibly infected thousands of people before the first case was formally diagnosed and reported. That's really scary imo.
I suppose in one respect, we are always going to be looking for patient zero now?