Coronavirus Australia Infections Doubling Every 3 to 4 Days

Coronavirus Australia
Coronavirus effects: All borders have been closed.

With the total number of infections now over 850, analysts have now confirmed that coronavirus Australia infections are doubling every 3 to 4 days.

 This is enough reason for you to stay indoors and play your favourite online casino games on the best online casinos in Australia.

Also, statistics are showing that with about 65% sources on the record. 35% of the infections are coming from overseas, hence, the Australian borders have been currently closed.

Meaning, no one can actually enter or leave the island right now. Which is a pretty smart containment move which can actually help in minimising the spreading of the virus.

 Coronavirus Australia Spike

 Coronavirus Australia Spike
Coronavirus Australia Spike

The island had so far managed to control the virus. But a spiking up of coronavirus Australia cases has recently been recorded.

 The numbers have recently spiked up from below 100 cases on the 2nd of March to about 900 recorded cases today!

NSW has the highest number of cases at over 350 confirmed cases. Hence, it is contributing 40% to the total number of coronavirus Australia infections.

 Coronavirus Recoveries and Deaths in Australia

So far, 7 people have succumbed to COVID 19. On the other hand, 46 people have recovered from the deadly pandemic. Meaning there is still hope for the remaining infections.

 167 cases have been newly recorded so far.  A large majority of the infected cases are ranging from the 50 -59 years’ age group. With the 30 -39 years’ age group following closely behind.

 Also, the majority of the reported cases are men. These happen to constitute over 50% of the recorded cases so far.

Recent Travel Destinations of the Coronavirus Patients Australia

A large number of recorded infections have recently travelled to America. Hence, if you have been in the US in the past few days, you might need to go get tested for COVID 19

 The other sources are coming from Italy, China, Iran and the UK.

 Measures Put in Place to Stop the Spread of COVID 19 in Australia.

So far, the borders have been shut down for any foreign entries into the country, including Australian citizens.

 Also, the Australian government is considering locking down areas of high risks. Since some Australian states are still to report cases. It is better to keep Coronavirus Australia in certain areas for easier containment and control.

The biggest blunder so far is allowing the 2700 cruise ship passengers from the Ruby Princes roam about the streets of Sydney. Considering that there were confirmed COVID cases in the ship.

 Conclusion

With the numbers almost reaching 1000. The best thing to do right now is to self- quarantine, stay safe and do not forget to practise personal hygiene.

If you find yourself bored, you can log into your favourite Australian casino online and win real money.  You will definitely need to travel and cool down after all this mayhem and chaos.

 Coronavirus Australia FAQS

[accordiongroup id=”332″][accordion group=”332″ title=”Are there any reported cases of Coronavirus in Australia?” active=”true”]Yes, there are. So far, Australia has recorded over 800 cases of the deadly virus and the number is rapidly rising.[/accordion][accordion group=”332″ title=”Who is Vulnerable to COVID 19 in Australia?” active=””]Anyone is at risk of getting the deadly pandemic. However, there are some states which are still to report cases. The best thing to do is to self-quarantine, stay safe and clean.[/accordion][accordion group=”332″ title=”What should I do if I have in contact with an infected person?” active=””]The best thing is to seek medical attention as soon as possible. After, you will need to quarantine yourself to avoid spreading the virus.[/accordion][accordion group=”332″ title=”What is Self-Quarantine?” active=””]Self-Quarantine is keeping yourself from public areas. If you have been in high-risk areas or near COVID 19 patients, then you would probably want to go to that part of the house where no one else has access to. If possible, go to a hospital.[/accordion][accordion group=”332″ title=”How do I avoid getting COVID 19 in Australia?” active=””]The best way is to practise thorough personal hygiene. Wash your hands with alcohol-based soap or use alcohol-based hand sanitiser. Avoid touching your face with dirty hands.[/accordion][/accordiongroup]