Australia universities let Chinese students get around a travel ban. Critics warn it could spread the coronavirusI was paying attention when this was going on.
Student visa holders in and outside Australia in 2020So, by March 20, 2020, Australia had shut its borders.
The first year resulted in the following numbers of cases and deaths in Australia Quote:Up to the end of 2020, there were around 28,500 cases of COVID-19, with 2 distinct peaks (or ‘waves’) one in March/April (affecting all states and territories with most infections being acquired overseas) and one in June to September (mainly affecting Victoria with most infections being acquired via community transmission). In 2020, the majority of cases were notified in Victoria.
There were around 900 deaths from COVID-19 in Australia in 2020 (909 notified through surveillance systems and 866 registered and compiled by the ABS).
89% of deaths were in Victoria and 7% in NSW.
The majority of deaths were in the older age groups: 24% in the 85–89 year age group and 34% in those aged 90 and over.
By 20 June 2021, there had been just over 30,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 910 deaths in Australia.
As you see, the March/April 2020 period was when there was a spike in covid numbers.
tgd:
Quote:The whole world was in a pandemic a month after it was discovered in Wuhan, and was killing non-elderly as well as the elderly.
A month after the outbreak was December 2019. Worldwide, there was only a few cases outside of China. Australia got its first case in January 2020. The cases grew until their was a spike by March. From about April, the lockdowns had made an impact in reducing transmissions in Australia.
And even though there have been deaths related to young people dying of covid19, the vast majority of covid deaths were elderly people 70 years and over.
tgd:
Quote:You already lied about that: China had the strictest lock-down measures in the world.
Pffft! China stopped counting their infections after a while. Are you just going to believe the Chinese managed to stop the infections and deaths from covid all of a sudden, too? Australia got international exposure as having draconian lockdown measures. Atleast, they were in Victoria (the major centre of outbreak). I just had to wear a face mask to work for about a month before the requirement was removed.
tgd:
Quote:Correct, it's spending it because of the Pentagon- instituted "China threat " theory.
Are you not concerned at ALL about China? I figure that China will break up into some smaller countries within 10 years. Australian authorities are concerned enough about China that there might be some kind of provocation of regional conflicts that would involve Australia directly or indirectly.
Quote:Yes, to fall into line with the Pentagon's desire to maintain US global hegemony.
Welllll, I have developed a moderate anti-American stance in recent years. Okay, it is more about heckling the Americans because of their self-inflicted doofisms. But, I would rather the Americans to remain a superpower and continue an amicable relationship with Australia. It is better than the USA sliding into third-world status, and we (Australians) have to get dictated to by the Chinese.
Quote:Confirming you are deluded by the 'China threat' theory, all because your delusional "fundamental freedoms" ideology is determined to support the like-minded fools in Taiwan, despite the universally accepted 'One China' policy in the UN.
I am motivated by being politically aware of what goes on in the world. For the last 31 years of my life, I have kept note of how the world treats Western and American influence. Given that you are such a left-wing lunatic, you would be aware of how much hatred the West (and the USA) gets from non-Western societies.
I disagree with the "One China" policy. China can simply work with Taiwan and Hong Kong as separate entities and not engage in hostilities. Otherwise, if there is an escalation in tensions in the region, either you are going to sign up for the military. Or you can get your children to go to war for you. Given that I doubt you have a desire to procreate, and you don't seem like the type that would fight for your country (at least, not Australia), I won't hold your views as worthy.