A COVID-19 cure? Even more reason to lockdown

With reports that chloroquine - an EXISTING anti-malarial - and/or its derivatives, in combination with an antimicrobial, has had a 100% success rate at curing COVID-19 means we have lots of hope now! And the results by French researchers looks real & robust for a quick study. This is NOT a reason to stop the …

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US & UK missed the opportunity to have low Covid19 numbers

The US & UK have the highest spread rates (ie daily % increase of cases) out of the most infected countries. And Spain is re-spiking & Australia is not much better. Everyone must isolate as much as possible. If you CAN take your kids out of school do. But keep them away from grandparents. Fortunately …

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Australia’s Covid19 daily exponential spread rate in same boat as Spain, France & Germany.

Our spread rate is no better than that of Spain, France & Germany, at about 25% increase per day. It's time to isolate! It's the only way to stop it. This thing, unchecked, is as bad as between one and five World War IIs! We must all get serious about isolation, working from home and …

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Unchecked, Covid19 is equal to between 1-5 World War IIs

With the announcement that the UK is going to allow their nation to reach '60% herd immunity' - which means let as many under the age of 70 that can be infected . . get infected - let's see what that technical threshold means. See the table above. An unchecked Covid19 means 300,000 under age …

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Possibly the most useful Coronavirus daily summary

Well, here's a Covid19 Coronavirus summary table I put together - and will update daily - because I couldn't find it anywhere else. It tracks the recent daily % increases in cases. From my 24 months in pandemic planning - at University of Melbourne's Global Health Department - I feel this is the key data …

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