Sunday, April 5, 2020

Singapore has placed 20,000 foreign workers under quarantine to control Wuhan Virus contagion : When will Australia do the same , and what is being done about aliens working in Australia ? NSW Health data shows how quarantining specific groups and areas could have saved us from the ongoing economic loss and loss of liberties

by Ganesh Sahathevan



The Government of Singapore has placed almost 20,000 workers under quarantine to control the spread of the Wuhan Virus.

When will Australia do the same; and is the government doing anything to track illegal workers, especially those from China? To so is not racist but a matter of basic probability.

See also the NSW Health maps and statistics of COVID-19 spread in NSW.  It is clear that a suburb by suburb lockdown could,if not should have been implemented in mid March.Instead we now have a state and nationwide lockdown that is causing untold loss and damage.


Locally acquired COVID-19 cases in NSW with an unknown source


Picture: NSW Health
Picture: NSW Health


Locally acquired COVID-19 cases in NSW with an unknown source of infection as of 8pm 4 April 2020, by Local Government Area

Local Government AreaCases locally acquired -
Contact not identified
Berrigan1-4
Blue Mountains1-4
Broken Hill1-4
Camden1-4
Canada Bay1-4
Cessnock1-4
Coffs Harbour1-4
Coonamble1-4
Dubbo Regional1-4
Fairfield1-4
Goulburn Mulwaree1-4
Gunnedah1-4
Hawkesbury1-4
Hunters Hill1-4
Kempsey1-4
Lachlan1-4
Lake Macquarie1-4
Lane Cove1-4
Lismore1-4
Mid-Coast1-4
Mosman1-4
Newcastle1-4
Orange1-4
Port Stephens1-4
Shellharbour1-4
Shoalhaven1-4
Strathfield1-4
Tamworth Regional1-4
Tenterfield1-4
Tweed1-4
Wagga Wagga1-4
Willoughby1-4
Wingecarribee1-4
Wollondilly1-4
Wollongong1-4
Campbelltown5
Port Macquarie-Hastings5
Hornsby7
North Sydney7
Central Coast8
Penrith8
Woollahra8
Bayside9
Liverpool9
The Hills Shire9
Canterbury-Bankstown10
Parramatta10
Ryde11
Georges River13
Ku-ring-gai13
Blacktown14
Sutherland Shire15
Cumberland18
Inner West18
Randwick18
Northern Beaches20
Sydney30
Waverley33
Total​380
The case definition of a confirmed case is a person who tests positive to a validated specific SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test or has the virus identified by electron microscopy or viral culture, at a reference laboratory. The details on source of infection are subject to change as public health investigations and case interviews are ongoing.

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