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Don’t forget Gaza
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Thank you for sharing this!!!

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saying no to killing somebody is difficult?

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they don’t have bins???

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ikr? in australia we have two or three large lidded bins provided by our local council. we wheel them out to the verge once a week and the rubbish service collects the rubbish.

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WA influenza notifications by week (2021–2026 YTD).

Line chart compares multiple years. Past years (2022–2025) show clear seasonal peaks, especially large surges in 2022 and 2024 (over 1,500–2,000 cases).

The 2026 line (black) remains very low throughout the year so far, staying well below the seasonal threshold (~500).

Latest data shows 57 notifications in the past week, significantly lower than peaks seen in previous years.

Overall trend: influenza activity in 2026 is currently low compared to recent seasons.

WA influenza notifications by week (2021–2026 YTD). Line chart compares multiple years. Past years (2022–2025) show clear seasonal peaks, especially large surges in 2022 and 2024 (over 1,500–2,000 cases). The 2026 line (black) remains very low throughout the year so far, staying well below the seasonal threshold (~500). Latest data shows 57 notifications in the past week, significantly lower than peaks seen in previous years. Overall trend: influenza activity in 2026 is currently low compared to recent seasons.

WA RSV notifications by week (2022–2026 YTD).

Line chart compares multiple years, showing clear seasonal peaks in 2022–2025, with highest levels around mid-year (peaks up to ~1,100 cases in 2022).

The 2026 line (black) remains low and stable at interseasonal levels, with only small fluctuations.

Latest data shows 87 cases in the past week.

Overall trend: RSV activity in 2026 is currently low and typical for this time of year, well below previous seasonal peaks.

WA RSV notifications by week (2022–2026 YTD). Line chart compares multiple years, showing clear seasonal peaks in 2022–2025, with highest levels around mid-year (peaks up to ~1,100 cases in 2022). The 2026 line (black) remains low and stable at interseasonal levels, with only small fluctuations. Latest data shows 87 cases in the past week. Overall trend: RSV activity in 2026 is currently low and typical for this time of year, well below previous seasonal peaks.

Western Australia (WA) Respiratory viruses: Week ending 12 April 2026

🔹Influenza: 57 (-1.7%)
🔹RSV: 87 (+8.7%)

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WA COVID-19 notifications and test positivity chart (2024–2026 YTD).

Bar chart shows weekly cases peaking in early 2024 and mid-2025 (~600–700), then declining. Current levels are low, with 51 cases in the latest week.

Line shows test positivity starting very high (~18–19%), dropping through 2024, rising again to ~10–12% in mid-2025, then steadily falling to around 1–2% in 2026, with a slight recent uptick.

Overall trend: multiple waves followed by sustained low activity in 2026.

WA COVID-19 notifications and test positivity chart (2024–2026 YTD). Bar chart shows weekly cases peaking in early 2024 and mid-2025 (~600–700), then declining. Current levels are low, with 51 cases in the latest week. Line shows test positivity starting very high (~18–19%), dropping through 2024, rising again to ~10–12% in mid-2025, then steadily falling to around 1–2% in 2026, with a slight recent uptick. Overall trend: multiple waves followed by sustained low activity in 2026.

WA COVID-19 hospitalisations and ICU (7-day average), 2024–2026 YTD.

Bar chart shows hospitalisations peaking in early 2024 (~180–200), again mid-2024 (~220+), and mid-2025 (~150–160), followed by steady declines.

By late 2025 into 2026, hospitalisations drop to low levels (~10–20).

ICU cases (small orange bars) remain much lower throughout and minimal in 2026.

Latest data: hospitalisations stable and low at ~9 per day, with ICU averaging about 1 case.

WA COVID-19 hospitalisations and ICU (7-day average), 2024–2026 YTD. Bar chart shows hospitalisations peaking in early 2024 (~180–200), again mid-2024 (~220+), and mid-2025 (~150–160), followed by steady declines. By late 2025 into 2026, hospitalisations drop to low levels (~10–20). ICU cases (small orange bars) remain much lower throughout and minimal in 2026. Latest data: hospitalisations stable and low at ~9 per day, with ICU averaging about 1 case.

Perth wastewater COVID-19 trends (2024 to 10 April 2026).

Line chart shows SARS-CoV-2 concentrations in wastewater (blue) and COVID-19 case rates per 100,000 (yellow). Both peak in early 2024 and again mid-2025, then decline.

Since late 2025 into 2026, both wastewater levels and case rates remain low and stable, with only minor fluctuations.

Overall trend indicates low viral activity in the Perth metropolitan area in recent months.

Perth wastewater COVID-19 trends (2024 to 10 April 2026). Line chart shows SARS-CoV-2 concentrations in wastewater (blue) and COVID-19 case rates per 100,000 (yellow). Both peak in early 2024 and again mid-2025, then decline. Since late 2025 into 2026, both wastewater levels and case rates remain low and stable, with only minor fluctuations. Overall trend indicates low viral activity in the Perth metropolitan area in recent months.

SARS-CoV-2 variant lineages in Perth metropolitan area (last 6 months, Oct 2025 to Apr 2026).

Two stacked bar charts compare clinical samples (top) and wastewater samples (bottom), showing proportions of circulating variants over time.

Clinical data shows shifts between variants, with NB.1.8.X, XFG.X, and recombinant lineages becoming more prominent into early 2026, while earlier variants decline.

Wastewater data shows a more mixed pattern, with multiple variants co-circulating, including BA.2.86-related lineages, JN.1, KP.3, XEC, and XFG.X.

Overall trend: increasing diversity of variants over time, with different distributions between clinical and wastewater samples.

SARS-CoV-2 variant lineages in Perth metropolitan area (last 6 months, Oct 2025 to Apr 2026). Two stacked bar charts compare clinical samples (top) and wastewater samples (bottom), showing proportions of circulating variants over time. Clinical data shows shifts between variants, with NB.1.8.X, XFG.X, and recombinant lineages becoming more prominent into early 2026, while earlier variants decline. Wastewater data shows a more mixed pattern, with multiple variants co-circulating, including BA.2.86-related lineages, JN.1, KP.3, XEC, and XFG.X. Overall trend: increasing diversity of variants over time, with different distributions between clinical and wastewater samples.

Western Australia (WA) weekly COVID update: Week ending 12 April 2026

🔸COVID positivity rate: 1.5% est. (-0.4%)

🔹Reported cases: 51 (-12.0%)
🔹Hospitalisation: 9 per day (-30.7%)
🔹ICU: 7-day average is 1 (+0.0%)

health.wa.gov.au/Articles/F_I...

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which part of the equation is a cult?

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Buffer Zone = Lebensraum #USpol #auspol

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My giddy reaction to news of Victor Orbán’s demise is what’s known as a rehearsal.

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he runs so beautiful.

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wait until i tell you about section 54b in wa - three or more people together in public could be deemed an illegal gathering and arrested.

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sounds like we might get better recruits then.

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Morning Bathroom Window
#WindowsOnWednesday

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In Catholic school, the Stations of the Cross were a particularly boring highlight of a series of events I generally did not enjoy (fasting, Good Friday service, Easter Vigil, etc).

I would have felt differently had I realized it was an opportunity for getting political. Pope Leo XIV is the GOAT

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“We have determined that these were your common garden variety of Nazis, pretty docile bunch, not the more dangerous racist Nazis one might find, ooh I don’t know, wearing a watermelon earring for example”, said the chief inspector

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exactly! i don’t need permission to cross a road!

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2026 motto

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Sign on sign post in Uk
US war crimes base - it says in red print
Looks like a real sign

Sign on sign post in Uk US war crimes base - it says in red print Looks like a real sign

An honest sign

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