We saw the virus coming, took fast and tough action, the much explained curve flattened, so now it seems half the country has been arrogant enough to relax and return to normal. 9News
Kids are vectors, like mosquitoes with malaria. Schools are petri dishes, just ask any parent who sends the little one off the kinder for the first time and finds the whole family picks up every bug in town.
These are not bad people, unlike some of the idiots who have so blatantly ignored the lockdown. These are just average Australians who hear the latest figures and feel confident or arrogant enough to push the boundaries.
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