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ISSUE 663CONTENTSOut of the Covid murkiness , , 20 , 4,5 , 100 , 10 , , , , , , , , , , , , , 400 , , , 60% , 20% , , ? 3 , , , , , , , , , , , , , 663 7 15 , , , , , Covid cases are on the rise again in Australia.More than a month ago there were just over 20000cases a day with some 20 fatalities; now it comesto over 50000 cases daily with some 100 fatalities.Infectious Disease Specialists are warning for moreto come, up to 100,000 cases where our medicalsystem would crash as more people rush in anddie. Thus the government is being urged to enforcemask mandate so as to slow down the infection andsupress the death rate.In working out Covid strategy the governmentmay not just follow medical advice, but to gain morepublic support the government needs to explainwhy the advice is not taken. Our Covid death rateis still very low in below 400 out of a million; hencethe various State governments are not motivatedto enforce stricter measures in the society. But thelatest poll indicated that over 60% Australians wouldgo along with some forms of mask wearing in publicarea, whilst only 20% objected. Both the medicalexperts and public are convinced that such measurecould ease pressure on our public health system.Unfortunately, the politicians have been inert in theirleadership role.Is the pandemic really done? The Australiansociety has been grilled for almost three years.Health workers are falling under enormouspressure, teachers are quitting due to theworkload, paramedics are stressing under redcode, small businesses are closing with no staffor no customers, overseas students are lacking,people are staying home for work… they all liveunder anxiety of the infection and the long-Covid.Obviously, it is a joke to say that we are all overfrom it. But the government has no proactive idea tocheer up our gloomy society in overall.Yes there are many means such as quarantine,vaccine, medication for us to cope with Covidcompared to over two years ago. We should havebetter confidence to rebuild our society upon all thechallenges. As we give thanks, we hope people inpower could have the vision and the accountabilityto work together with and lead the public out of themurkiness of the pandemic, especially for the longneglected ethnic minority communities.The Sameway Issue 663 was scheduledto be published on 15 July. However with thechief editor diagnosed with Covid-19 positiveon 12 July and put into isolation for 7 days,the issue was cancelled and publicationdelayed to 29 July. We apologize to ourreaders for the inconvenience caused. 6-8 15-18 24-26 DisclaimersThe views and opinions of authors expressed inSameway Magazine do not necessarily state orreflect those of the publisher. While we do ourbest to make sure the information is accurate,Sameway Magazine does not accept any legalresponsibility for errors or omissions. SamewayMagazine disclaims all warranties, expressedor implied, and it will not be responsible forany direct, indirect, incidental, consequentialloss of business profits or special damages.We encourage readers to verify the accuracy ofinformation or seek independent advice beforerelying upon it. ISSUE NUMBER PUBLICATION DATE SUBMISSION DEADLINE664 12/08/2022 11/08/2022665 26/08/2022 25/08/2022666 09/09/2022 08/09/2022Published by: Creative Every DayPublisher/Chief Editor: Raymond Chow Advisor: Jun GuoAdelaide Representative: Hugh Hu IT & Website: Patrick Wu Advertising Department Editorial Department Address: Level 1, 1 Walkers Road. Nunawading 3131 Tel: 03 9888 7199 Fax: 03 9888 7299 03 9888 7433 Mob: 0431 658 344 Email: info@sameway.com.au :Creative Every Day : : : : 03 9888 7199 / 0431 658 344 / info@sameway.com.auRaymond Chow PublisherAudited14,475as at March 31, 2014The circulation records of thispublication have been submittedfor independent audit with theCirculations Audit BoardDistributed inMelbourne, Sydney,Brisbane & Adelaide Sameway Magazine Copyright NoticeCopyright 2010 Sameway MagazineAll editorial content and images in SamewayMagazine are subject to copyright law and maynot be copied without the expressed permissionof Sameway Magazine which reserves all rights.Re-use of any of Sameway Magazine's editorialcontent and images for any purpose withoutSameway Magazine's written permissionis strictly prohibited.SAMEWAY ISSUE 663 P. 5 29.07.2022
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