NOTE TO SELF: It may be wobbly weather today, so dig up some gratitude. I'm grateful for today's call of over-caution rather than under-caution. I'm grateful for power, to hear music. I'm grateful for sea and sky outside my window. I'm grateful for strength to keep walking. pic.twitter.com/wXKeJrMTf7
— Gemma Wiseman (@AuraGem) October 25, 2020
Some days, the emotional struggles can be harder...A little bit of challenging news, and somehow, the pile- up of dark emotions rises significantly...The logic is elusive...as is the core reason...It's like an accumulation of growing questions, growing fears of the world outside...and growing urges to hibernate long beyond winter dimensions...Sleep patterns are fractured...Common sense seems not so common...Procrastination is on a wild spree of madness...In those times, it's best to call on another self...the one who seems immovable, unshakeable, surreal...the one who holds the reins...and humbly ask that one for a sign...of a better universe...
Daniel Andrews says it's "not safe" to ease VIC rules today - but says the November 1 timetable to relax restrictions is still on track, and hopes to make some announcements as early as Tuesday#auspol @TheNewDailyAu https://t.co/f19mLoodet
— Josh Butler (@JoshButler) October 25, 2020
Good on #DanielAndrews for keeping the strategy cautious. its infinitely better to open up when you know what cases are around then with potential unknowns. The virus dgaf about how bored you are of lockdown.
— Kieran (@CautiousKieran) October 25, 2020
Daniel Andrews says it's "not safe" to ease VIC rules today - but says the November 1 timetable to relax restrictions is still on track, and hopes to make some announcements as early as Tuesday#auspol @TheNewDailyAu https://t.co/f19mLoodet
— Josh Butler (@JoshButler) October 25, 2020
I like many am upset at postponed easing today. But from a medical/pandemic point of view, it’s the correct decision.
— Dr Peter Morris 😷 (@drpete00) October 25, 2020
Yes there’s ongoing issues with contact tracing, communication, risk of HCW that need fixing.
But sticking to dates, not data, is dangerous.#AusPol #SpringSt
Sweden is currently at 11k cases with some days bringing in over 1k new cases per day. Sweden has a similar population density as inner Melbourne. Sweden has 58 deaths per 100k to Australia's 3.6 per 100k. #DanielAndrews #IStandWithDan
— Naviques (@Naviquel) October 25, 2020
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