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Full figures show sheer scope of West Moreton’s Covid response
West Moreton Health has tested almost 50 per cent of its population and quarantined enough people to fill the Ipswich Civic Centre seven times over since the pandemic started.
Raw numbers reveal the scale of West Moreton Health’s COVID-19 response.
Since Australia’s first case was confirmed on 25 January 2020, Queensland has recorded 1,793 cases. Of these, 81 have been recorded in the West Moreton region and all have recovered.
“Around 80 per cent of Queensland’s cases have been acquired overseas, with a large portion detected in quarantine, and this is reflective in the West Moreton HHS region,” Queensland Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young said.
Gordi Shares Live Performance of ‘Sandwiches’
Gordi has shared her performance of ‘Sandwiches’ recorded at Phoenix Central Park in Sydney.
“It’s a genuine privilege to be able to play live music again as the pandemic rages on around the world,” Gordi says. “Tucked away in Chippendale in Sydney, Phoenix Central Park seemed an unassuming place when I first looked at it from the outside. But beyond the concrete door, there is this enchanting, arresting space.
“On March 3rd of this year I performed there – it was just me, a harmonium I bought on Gumtree, a guitar, some noise-making things and a Fazioli. It felt like a church with one-hundred masked people sitting with me in silence. It was the day after Michael Gudinski had died. The show was beautifully recorded by Josh Craig and mixed by Karl Cash.
Gordi Shares Live Performance of ‘Sandwiches’
Gordi has shared her performance of ‘Sandwiches’ recorded at Phoenix Central Park in Sydney.
“It’s a genuine privilege to be able to play live music again as the pandemic rages on around the world,” Gordi says. “Tucked away in Chippendale in Sydney, Phoenix Central Park seemed an unassuming place when I first looked at it from the outside. But beyond the concrete door, there is this enchanting, arresting space.
“On March 3rd of this year I performed there – it was just me, a harmonium I bought on Gumtree, a guitar, some noise-making things and a Fazioli. It felt like a church with one-hundred masked people sitting with me in silence. It was the day after Michael Gudinski had died. The show was beautifully recorded by Josh Craig and mixed by Karl Cash.