Widening gap has emerged between Australia and the rest of the world

While the world is fighting against Corona virus – COVID-19, an ever-widening gap has emerged between Australia and the rest of the world.

While Pacific and East Asia and the have been relatively successful in containing the disease, the infection and fatality numbers for Europe and the United States in particular are shocking. The graphs plotting these cases are startling for an epidemiologist like me.

More than 210,000 people have lost their lives to COVID-19 across 31 European countries, including Britain, and a further 6.2 million people have been infected. During the past week, 20 European countries reported all-time daily record numbers.

Some countries, such as the Czech Republic, Poland and Georgia, are now reporting daily case numbers that are 25 to 30 times higher than during their first waves.

This week, Ireland, France, Germany and the Netherlands all imposed national lockdowns and many other countries are considering doing so. Night curfews have been imposed in Brussels, Paris, Prague, Athens and Rome.

The US is experiencing a third surge, reporting more than 500,000 new cases in the past week, and states and cities have resorted to stricter new measures to contain the virus that is raging across the country, especially through the American Midwest heartland. With a population of 12.6 million, the state of Illinois has reported more than 30,000 new cases in the past week – more than Australia has recorded since January. And hospitalisations and deaths are also rising.

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