Australia:
Total population (WHO): 25,499,884
Apprx. Deaths per year: 150,000 people
Apprx. Deaths per month: 12,500 people
Date of Data:
April 1, 2022 (previous update April 5,2021).
Total population (worldometers): 26,016,959 (25,499,884) +517,075
Total deaths with Covid-19 (WHO) since Feb/March 2020: 5994 (909)
Total infected (cases)(WHO) since Feb/March 2020: 4,326,841 (-)
Total deaths of total population: 0,023% (0,0036%)
Total deaths of total infected: 0,138% (-)
Total recovered (worldometers): 4,170,493 (362,931)
Active cases (worldometers): 503,939 (2141)
Serious/Critial condition (worldometers): 103 people (0)
In Mild condition: 99,98% = 503,836 people (100% or 2141 people)
Total recovered of total infected: 96,39% (-)
13 June 2022
WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. It "updated" its website again around Easter.
The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly.
The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel".
Australia remain its previous changed "cases" numbers at 80,000.
Australia also let its death-axel to remain at 150.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
In this case with Australia, we can see how the "cases" number in comparison to deceased changed tremendously. There are visualy "barely" any "cases" but loads of deceased.
24 May 2022
WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. It "updated" its website again around Easter.
The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly.
The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel".
Australia remain its previous changed "cases" numbers at 80,000.
Australia also let its death-axel to remain at 150.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
In this case with Australia, we can see how the "cases" number in comparison to deceased changed tremendously. There are visualy "barely" any "cases" but loads of deceased.
21 April 2022
WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. It "updated" its website again around Easter.
The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly.
The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel".
Australia remain its previous changed "cases" numbers at 80,000.
Australia also let its death-axel to remain at 150.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
In this case with Australia, we can see how the "cases" number in comparison to deceased changed tremendously. There are visualy "barely" any "cases" but loads of deceased.
1 April 2022
WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly.
The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel".
Australia remain its previous changed "cases" numbers at 80,000.
Australia also let its death-axel to remain at 150.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
In this case with Australia, we can see how the "cases" number in comparison to deceased changed tremendously. There are visualy "barely" any "cases" but loads of deceased.
5 April 2021
Worldometers - Australia - 5 April 2021
909 deceased and 29,357 infected, since Feb 2020.
25,499,884 population.
0,0036% of population has died.
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2141 people are considered active and official infected.
2141 are marked in "in mild condition" which is 100%.
0% of all currently and officially infected are in critical condition.
There are a total deaths per year of about 150,000 which means that normal deaths per month is about 12,500 people.
21 March 2022
WHO "updated" its website between Dec 29, 2021 and first week of 2022. The column with number of cases was changed but the graph of total number of deaths did not change. It distorted the view quite clearly.
The graph "case-axel" has changed several times since then and a few times also the "death-axel".
Australia has again changed its "cases" numbers, from 60,000 to 80,000.
Australia also let its death-axel to remain at 150.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
In this case with Australia, we can see how the "cases" number in comparison to deceased changed tremendously. There are visualy "barely" any "cases" but loads of deceased.
4 March 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Australia has again changed its "cases" numbers, which has been the case since Dec 29. The number remains at 60,000 "cases" - it was 75,000 "cases" in Feb 1, 2022 whereas Jan 17, 2022 was 60,000 cases and Dec 29 showed 10,000.
Australia also let its death-axel to remain at 150.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
In this case with Australia, we can see how the "cases" number in comparison to deceased changed tremendously. There are visualy "barely" any "cases" but loads of deceased.
22 Feb 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Australia has again changed its "cases" numbers, which has been the case since Dec 29. The number remains at 60,000 "cases" - it was 75,000 "cases" in Feb 1, 2022 wheras Jan 17, 2022 was 60,000 cases and Dec 29 showed 10,000.
Australia also let its death-axel to remain at 150.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
In this case with Australia, we can see how the "cases" number in comparison to deceased changed tremendously. There are visualy "barely" any "cases" but loads of deceased.
10 Feb 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Australia has again changed its "cases" numbers, which has been the case since Dec 29. The number is now 60,000 "cases" - it was 75,000 "cases" in Feb 1, 2022 wheras Jan 17, 2022 was 60,000 cases and Dec 29 showed 10,000.
Australia has also changed its death-axel to 150 as before was 100. it remains at 150.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
In this case with Australia, we can see how the "cases" number in comparison to deceased changed tremendously. There are visualy "barely" any "cases" but loads of deceased.
1 Feb 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Australia has again changed its "cases" numbers, which has been the case since Dec 29. It is now 75,000 "cases" wheras Jan 17, 2022 was 60,000 cases and Dec 29 showed 10,000.
Australia has also changed its death-axel to 150 as before was 100.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
In this case with Australia, we can see how the "cases" number in comparison to deceased changed tremendously. There are visualy "barely" any "cases" but loads of deceased.
17 Jan 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Australia has changed its "cases" number again, from both Jan7 and Dec 29. It is now 60,000 "cases" wheras Jan 7, 2022 had 40,000 cases and Dec 29 showed 10,000.
Australia has also changed its death-axel to 100 where before was 40.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
In this case with Australia, we can see how the "cases" number in comparison to deceased changed tremendously. There are visualy "barely" any "cases" but loads of deceased.
7 Jan 2022
Please note that WHO have "updated" its website and the column with number of cases has been changed but the graph of total number of deaths has not changed.
Therefore, there are visual differences with a reduction of "infected" in comparison to deceased. And, the graph therefore is distorted and not showing the correct view of high level of "cases" but now it look rather the same.
29 Dec 2021
Daily instead of Weekly
23 Dec 2021
Daily instead of Weekly
9 Dec 2021
Daily instead of Weekly
3 Dec 2021
Daily instead of Weekly
12 Nov 2021
Daily instead of weekly
5 Nov 2021
Daily instead of weekly
28 Oct 2021
26 Sept 2021
10 Sept 2021
5 Sept 2021
"Queensland starts work on its own regional COVID-19 quarantine facility
The Queensland government has started work on a COVID-19 quarantine camp at Wellcamp, near Toowoomba, as it moves to replace the hotel quarantine program."
hmmm ... you have to show your papers when the heavy police presens asks for your papers and not the state is building camps to facilitate quarantine meansurement to "protect" the society from people with a possible infection...
Apparently no one is smelling the nazi-rat here?
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/queensland-starts-work-on-its-own-regional-covid-19-quarantine-facility/49a2033f-49ad-4ccb-88de-2837db618019
WHO Sept 3, 2021 data.
An increase of infected people and a slight increase of people who have died.
Once again,
The whole of Australia is 25 million people.
barely 1000 people who have died (1019) with a total of 56,656 people who have been infected.
So why not question the idea of total amound of tests vs infected vs deceased?
Worldometers show the following stats:
55,83% of all infected since March 1, 2020 have recovered.(34,413 people divided by 61,637)
26,060 people are considered in mild condition.
125 people in critical condition.
99,52% of total infected are infected in mild version.
0,477 % of total infected are in critical condition.
Is it 12 million people in lockdown, or what it actually is; house arrest?
Of total 35,452 infected since March 1, 2020:
97,07% or 34,413 people of total infected since March 1, 2020 have recovered.
2,93% or 1039 people of total infected since March 1, 2020 have died.
Total deats: 1031.
91,36% of total deaths are 70 years or older. (942 / 1031)
96,51% of total deaths are 60 years or older. (995 / 1031)
1,45% of total deaths are 50 years or younger. (15 / 1031)
So who are actually at risk?
Which age group are actually in house arrests?
24 Aug 2021
Above two graphs are from worldometers and the below statistic graph is as well.
99.316% of all people who are currently infected in Australia, has the mild version.
90 people are in critical condition.
96,97% of all infected people have officially recovered.
3,02% of all officially infected, have died.
0,0039% of total population (25 million) in Australia has died.
COVID-19 deaths by age group and sex
hmmmm...
the below graph is from the Australian Government - Dept. of Health.
Age group 0-9 : 0 deceased.
Age group 10-19 : 1 deceased.
Age group 20-29 : 2 deceased.
Age group 30-39 : 4 deceased.
Age group 40-49 : 5 deceased.
Age group 50-59 : 17 deceased.
Age group 60-69 : 46 deceased.
Age group 70-79 : 171 deceased.
Age group 80-89 : 409 deceased.
Age group 90 and above : 330 deceased.
= 985 total death of a total of 25 million people in Australia.
910 people are older than 70 years which is 92,38% of all corona related deaths in Australia.
https://www.health.gov.au/resources/covid-19-deaths-by-age-group-and-sex
75% of all deceased in Australia lived in care homes.
92% of all deceased in Australia are older than 70 years old.
This is basically the same case in most countries.
3 Sept 2021
18 Aug 2021
4 Aug 2021
29 July 2021
Weekly report instead of daily.
20 July 2021
Weekly report instead of daily.
13 July 2021
Weekly report instead of daily.
2 July 2021
Weekly report instead of daily.
25 June 2021
Weekly instead of daily data
14 June 2021
3 June 2021
24 May 2021
10 May 2021
2 May 2021
20 April 2021
11 April 2021
5 April 2021
30 March 2021
21 March 2021
15 March 2021
8 March 2021
3 March 2021
23 Feb 2021
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Australia
18 DEC 2020:
25 499 884 population. 28 059 total people infected, 908 total death.
0,003% total death per population. 3,236% deaths of total infected.
About 90 000 people die per year = 7500 ppl per month.
0,077% (7802 ppl) covid deaths in total since February.
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