This is incredibly concerning.
Of the 3,810 Victorians who tested positive for coronavirus over the past three weeks, almost 90 per cent kept going about their business after they began to show symptoms.
You're right @bbankssydney this is the best explanation I have seen, and should be RT-ed far and wide.
The maths behind NOT infecting others, even when you think you'll be find.
To be read by EVERYONE over Bondi way!
This is genuinely exciting: “Online academic resource JSTOR has announced it is making its database accessible to the public, amid the widespread closure of universities across the world due to the coronavirus pandemic.” universitytimes.ie/2020/03/j…
Just about 5 months of family globe trotting and leave in the books. This place is incredible; a highlight so far. I’ll be posting more regularly over here: instagram.com/this.vagrant.l…. Feel free to follow along!
Loved spending time in Bordeaux last week! Below is the breathtaking monument to the Girondins who were targeted during the French Revolution. Click the link if you’re interested to see more of the city. Definitely one I’ll go back to! instagram.com/tv/B2muoDUh-IT…#travelfamily
A few days ago, we checked out Arles, France. It’s not only renowned for it’s Roman ruins but being the site of some of Van Gogh’s famous works (including the job he did on his ear 😬) Check out our vlog here: instagram.com/tv/B1TALOChADk…#verticalvideo#Provence#travelfamily
Vienne, France. Where Roman history meets French Rev with a side of Thomas Jefferson🤯
Temple of Augustus and Livia (100B.C.E - 1 B.C.E.) was used during the Festival of Reason during the Terror.
Thomas Jefferson visited in 1784 & was influenced by Roman designs. #Revsmoment
The other day, we checked out the village of Pérouges. Apparently, rumour has it that this bad boy was planted during the 1st phase of the French Revolution. #revschatinstagram.com/p/B0eTRg7iBcA/…
Over the last couple of days, we’ve visited some Canadian and Australian World War One memorials.
Their power is overwhelming and serve as intended; a stark reminder of the sacrifice of many and the true cost of war.
Lest we forget
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Just over 75 years ago, 90 000 Canadians took part in operations in Normandy which pushed Nazi Germany back to the banks of the Seine River. By the end of the summer of 1944, over 5500 Canadians had lost their… instagram.com/p/Bzqx60Pg-Ne/…