Blog Day 389 - Wednesday 2021

Currently getting ready to drive to the Hunter Valley in a couple of days time so the blog may be a bit irregular whilst I am away.  I am meeting up with Flashy and Lady P and some of their friends from Cairns for a few days of eating and drinking.  A mini bus and driver has been organised so no driving once we are all there.  We are staying in a large house on a vineyard near Broke and there are many many wineries and restaurants in the immediate area.

I am driving up there via Hay and Dubbo and staying a night in each place on the way, the return journey will be down the coast with overnight stops in Ulludulla, Mallacoota and Lakes Entrance.  I will miss Anzac day in Melbourne however I might attend the dawn service in Hay.

Some of you may recall that a few years ago I had trouble with the two naughty little dogs next door coming through holes in the fence into my back yard.  That problem was solved some years ago with a new fence.  However, what did I see when driving back from the supermarket today, two naughty little dogs running down the road about a block from home.

I thought, I can't leave them running around the streets, so I parked my car in my driveway and walked out onto the street.  You won't believe how excited they were to see me, running towards me with little tails wagging and running in circles around me.  I walked up their driveway, with the dogs following, and found a tiny gap in the picket fence where they had squeezed through to get out.  The larger dog jumped up and squeezed through the hole into the backyard on his own volition but the little one was going to need some encouragement, but first a game.

The little dog wasn't going to get through the hole on its own and wasn't going to make it easy for me catch him.  First of all he jumped up onto the porch and stood there (tail wagging and tongue lolling) just out of my reach.  When I got up onto the porch he jumped down onto the ground and left me standing on the porch.  After doing this about half a dozen times which the little dog enjoyed a lot more than me I managed to corner him, picked him up, (getting slightly bitten in the process) and poked him back through the hole in the fence.

I have blocked the hole in the fence with a wheelie bin and big pot plant which I hope holds until their owner gets home this evening.

Now back to virus stuff.  The three mass vaccination centres have opened today and apparently haven't been rushed off their feet.  They are still only vaccination folk in categories 1A and 1B so I haven't made the cut as yet, so to speak.

New Zealand have reported that an airport employee, who been fully vaccinated, has tested positive to the virus.  He was employed as an aircraft cleaner and had been cleaning international aircraft that had flown in from 'red' zones.  He also cleaned aircraft that were due to fly to Australia.  We have been told that as well as being fully vaccinated he also wore full PPE at all times when working.  Nobody seems to be panicking about this but it will be interesting to see how he became infected.

Still lots of virus traces being picked up in sewage all over Melbourne.  Again nobody seems to be panicking but people are advised if they live in or have attended one of these suburbs to get tested if they show any symptoms of the virus.

Locked away in our own little bubble with NZ we are still doing much better than most of the rest of the world.  In the last 24 hours Australia wide we reported 19 new infections, all ROTs and 178 active cases of which 174 are ROTs.

Victoria has now reported 54 days without a local infection.

Australia wide we are still struggling to get the vaccination rate up, hopefully that will increase with the opening of the mass vaccination centres and the build up of the supply of vaccines.

Worldwide the virus is still a disaster with no sign of improvement.  In the last 24 hours there were 693,000 new infections reported and 685,000 in the previous 24 hours.  If history is anything to go by these figures will increase by more 100,000 in the next few days.  The infection figures for 16/04, 17/04 and 18/04 have all been increased by between 100,000 and 200,000 since I last reported them a couple of days ago.

In the last 24 hours there were 10,481 deaths reported worldwide and 8,603 reported in the 24 hours prior.  Likewise for the death figures these are being adjusted upwards by more than 1,000 per day for the last few days.

The US figures are remaining high but the rate of increase appears to have slowed and maybe even stalled with 67,000 new infections reported in the last 24 hours and 473 deaths.

The UK is holding its own with 3,000 new infections in the last 24 hours and only 6 deaths.

If you want to see a disaster unfolding have a look at the Indian figures.  In the last 24 hours India reported 259,000 new infections and 274,000 new infections in the previous 24 hours.  India has reported more than 200,000 new infections per day for the last 6 days and it is still increasing.  The death rate is rapidly climbing with 1,761 deaths reported in the last 24 hours and 1,619 deaths reported in the previous 24 hours.

There has been some incredibly distressing hospital scenes from India shown on the TV news with virus infected patients sharing beds, individuals buying oxygen cylinders for their relatives because the hospitals have run out and the health system basically collapsing.

Things aren't getting any better in Brazil and Turkey but I will leave them for another time.

Corona Virus Daily Stats – April 2021 – Covid Normal (for the time being)

Date

Aus Infected

Aus Increase

Aus ROTs Increase

Vic Infected

Vic Increase

Vic ROTS Increase

*Aus

Active Infection

*Aus ROTs

Vic

Active Infection

Vic

ROTs

01/04

29,323

17

11

20,484

0

0

163

 

1

1

02/04

29,335

8

7

20,484

0

0

159

147

1

1

03/04

29,341

6

5

20,484

0

0

151

143

1

1

04/04

29,348

7

7

20,484

0

0

143

 

1

1

05/04

29,357

9

9

20,484

0

0

149

 

1

1

06/04

29,363

7

7

20,484

0

0

148

129

1

1

07/04

29,377

12

12

20,484

0

0

147

128

1

1

08/04

29,385

6

6

20,484

0

0

140

 

0

0

09/04

29,388

3

3

20,484

0

0

131

113

0

0

10/04

29,396

6

6

20,485

1

1

132

115

1

1

11/04

29,402

6

6

20,485

0

0

122

106

1

1

12/04

29,419

13

13

20,487

2

2

130

117

3

3

13/04

29,437

18

18

20,487

0

0

142

137

3

3

14/04

29,442

5

5

20,487

0

0

138

133

3

3

15/04

29,469

18

18

20,492

5

5

147

 

8

8

16/04

29,483

13

14

20,492

0

0

139

137

8

8

17/04

29,505

21

21

20,494

2

2

128

127

10

10

18/04

29,519

14

14

20,494

0

0

154

150

10

10

19/04

29,531

12

12

20,498

4

4

156

152

14

14

20/04

29,559

16

16

20,499

1

1

171

 

14

14

21/04

29,578

19

19

20,502

3

3

178

174

14

14




























Date

World Infection

Daily Increase

World Deaths

Daily Increase

01/04/21

128,822,013

683,042

2,815,151

12,262

02/04/21

129,524,770

711,626

2,827,020

11,861

03/04/21

130,235,782

628,853

2,837,694

10,189

04/04/21

130,768,885

533,103

2,846,114

8,420

05/04/21

131,217,283

448,398

2,852,494

6,380

06/04/21

131,714,949

394,108

2,860,077

7,105

07/04/21

132,418,417

605,501

2,872,438

11,801

08/04/21

132,975,564

684,346

2,886,571

14,825

09/04/21

133,810,021

707,258

2,901,088

13,825

10/04/21

134,544,377

601,764

2,914,575

12,681

11/04/21

135,201,665

511,007

2,926,952

11,567

12/04/21

135,876,628

521,465

2,935,445

7,653

13/04/21

136,500,047

454,145

2,944,756

8,407

14/04/21

137,442,098

779,567

2,959,069

13,332

15/04/21

138,259,088

816,990

2,972,602

13,533

16/04/21

138,858,046

816,761

2,984,611

12,009

17/04/21

139,695,589

854,855

2,997,352

11,550

18/04/21

140,457,075

788,042

3,009,200

10,498

19/04/21

141,404,276

685,495

3,019,315

8,603

20/04/21

142,097,081

692,805

3,029,796

10,481


 

US & UK Daily New Infections & Death Numbers

Date

US New Infections

US Daily Deaths

UK New Infections

UK Daily Deaths

01/04/21

66,173

1,042

4,115

43

02/04/21

78,445

1,048

4,565

51

03/04/21

69,822

967

3,422

52

04/04/21

62,154

676

3,424

10

05/04/21

34,282

222

2,405

10

06/04/21

78,279

596

2,831

28

07/04/21

61,958

835

2,404

20

08/04/21

74,628

2,563

2,797

45

09/04/21

79,254

974

3,124

53

10/04/21

81,801

942

(4,787)

60

11/04/21

65,914

708

2,713

40

12/04/21

46,016

283

1,730

7

13/04/21

69,486

455

3,686

15

14/04/21

77,878

823

2,505

23

15/04/21

75,340

956

2,529

38

16/04/21

73,804

881

2,766

31

17/04/21

79,533

926

2,807

34

18/04/21

52,061

669

2,273

36

19/04/21

42,018

313

1,884

10

20/04/21

67,316

473

3,054

6


Comments

  1. Enjoy your trip, travel safe and hope the borders remain open until you return home. (remember to take extra pairs of undies just in case)

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    1. Thank you, just arrived in Dubbo and looking for a beer.

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