by Ganesh Sahathevan
NSW Premeir Gladys Berejiklian
In April 2020 NSW Premier Galdys Berejiklian ignored evidence of WuhanCOVID hotspots in her own electorate of Willoughby, and other areas in which WuhanCOVID cases were reported (see story and map below).
Instead of ring fencing those regions like she has done now to a number of LGAs in South Western Sydney, she locked down the entire state, and declared that she had vanquished WuhanCOVID.
In doing so she ignored the fact that many of those infected with COVID are asymptomatic, and would continue spreading the virus. As infectious Professor Peter Colignon put it:
‘There are so many mild or asymptomatic cases that we can’t find them all. I don’t think we’re going to stop it, but we can keep it to really low numbers.’
DeltaCOVID has mutated from WuhanCOVID and this could have happened within NSW without any external inputs. While Berejikilian and her government insist that an unmasked chauffeur is the cause of the DeltaCOVID outbreak, early DeltaCOVID maps seems to suggest spontaneous eruptions all over the state, which seem to be unlinked to the unmasked chauffeur's LGA in Bondi.
Gladys Berejiklian's own data suggests that there may be more than one "Patient Zero"-Is Bondi limo driver who has been cleared of any wrongdoing being scapegoated for NSW Health failures
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Friday, April 10, 2020
Premier Gladys Berejiklian's latest hotspot map seems to have gaps in and around her Willoughby constituency : Have persons in these areas been tested, or is this a case of deliberately ignoring inconvenient evidence
by Ganesh Sahathevan
There seems to be a gap in NSW's COVID19/Wuhan Virus mapping. The map below shows hotspots
that NSW Health says should be avoided for fear of community contagion.
A gap seems to have appeared in the area above Ryde and below the Northern Beaches. The area includes Premier Gladys Berejiklian's Willoughby constituency. In and around that area include the suburbs of Chatswood, Eastwood, Artarmon and Lane Cove which have large migrant communities from China.
The public is entitled to know the extent of testing for COVID 19 in those areas. It does appear as if there has been an attempt to ensure that evidence that inconvenient is never produced.
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There seems to be a gap in NSW's COVID19/Wuhan Virus mapping. The map below shows hotspots
that NSW Health says should be avoided for fear of community contagion.
The public is entitled to know the extent of testing for COVID 19 in those areas. It does appear as if there has been an attempt to ensure that evidence that inconvenient is never produced.
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