GimmeDat wrote:I'd feel like rubbing it in the point out, but Australia seems to be combating it really well so far. We shut down things reasonably early, and early signs indicate that the curve is successfully flattening. Obviously it's too early to celebrate and the one thing that would ruin everything would be to easy off the pedal now, but there are some early suggestions that our lockdown laws could be loosened by next month, which is encouraging.
Trump completely mismanaged it, simple as that. I worry for you guys how bad it's going to get over there. Fortunately, it seems like it's well and truly set in at this point and the seriousness is being respected. That's encouraging.
Australia also has a massive advantage:
1) Its an island
2) Aussies are a WHOLE lot more resilient than most other countries.
3) Large Chinese expat population which in this case is a good thing as it would have meant that the administration was getting data earlier about the happenings in mainland China
4) A much fitter population
5) Population pockets. Other than that not a very dense country.















