";s:4:"text";s:6242:" ""So far, with Sweden the most notable exception, governments have approached the pandemic like trauma doctors instead of thinking like health economists, trained to pose uncomfortable questions about a level of deaths we might have to live with," he said. Only if you're buying from a supermarket, Bob Magnus saysMan who killed brother with samurai sword found not guilty by way of mental impairment Here's what that means for youThe Australians who are sick of hearing 'you should have come home earlier'Three months on, does Australia need a new coronavirus contact tracing app?Sydney drunk driver who killed four children to plead guilty to manslaughter chargesLive: Victorians told 'don't leave home to protest' in wake of Ballarat woman's arrestNumbers 'not as low' as officials would like as Victoria records 113 new coronavirus casesTwo Australians among 43 crew on board live export ship missing in typhoonBillions of litres of water vanishes from Australia's most vital river network'Sorry for my bimbo moment': Woman arrested live on Facebook thought she 'was being kidnapped'Family Court bomber destined to die in jail for 'calculated, violent' murdersNSW will have 'bad days' but Premier says latest COVID-19 numbers offer 'hint of optimism'Amber alert issued for missing 11yo Gold Coast girlAnalysis: 'China still thinks they're the motherland': Why Beijing poses a threat to ethnic Chinese in our regionTeen charged with releasing explicit video of Brisbane Broncos player didn't do it, lawyer saysTrial date set for man accused of murdering four men in Darwin mass shootingAnalysis: AFL night grand final shows anything is possible'Make Diggers Violent Again': Special forces Instagram account makes light of killingsAndrews says document to extend Melbourne's stage 4 lockdown is 'out of date''Sorry for my bimbo moment': Woman arrested live on Facebook thought she 'was being kidnapped'Live: Victorians told 'don't leave home to protest' in wake of Ballarat woman's arrestTwo Australians among 43 crew on board live export ship missing in typhoonTeen charged with releasing explicit video of Brisbane Broncos player didn't do it, lawyer saysBillions of litres of water vanishes from Australia's most vital river networkSydney drunk driver who killed four children to plead guilty to manslaughter chargesSydney drunk driver who killed four children to plead guilty to manslaughter chargesLive: Victorians told 'don't leave home to protest' in wake of Ballarat woman's arrestNumbers 'not as low' as officials would like as Victoria records 113 new coronavirus casesTwo Australians among 43 crew on board live export ship missing in typhoonBillions of litres of water vanishes from Australia's most vital river network'Sorry for my bimbo moment': Woman arrested live on Facebook thought she 'was being kidnapped'Family Court bomber destined to die in jail for 'calculated, violent' murdersNSW will have 'bad days' but Premier says latest COVID-19 numbers offer 'hint of optimism'Amber alert issued for missing 11yo Gold Coast girl'All I could see was this white ball of fluff': Kitten's great escape from six-foot python's crushing coil gripTeen charged with releasing explicit video of Brisbane Broncos player didn't do it, lawyer says'Weight cutting' death of 18yo Muay Thai fighter prompts warning over culture of combat sportHave apples 'lost their charm'? "This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced.What's being done nationally to prevent coronavirus outbreaks in aged care?I've had a coronavirus test. 2,601 The UK’s shadow trade secretary, Emily Thornberry, has condemned reports that Boris Johnson is preparing to appoint the former Australian prime minister Tony Abbott to a … How long will it take to get my results back?Millions of Aussies have been told to isolate. "But look at Liz Truss, one of the few women to hold a big job in this government. "From a health perspective, this pandemic has been serious. Handing ex-Aussie PM Tony Abbott trade tsar role 'downright humiliating', Labour warn Mr Abbott claimed that in his home country, the cost to the economy of … "Maybe we were looking at China through overly rose-coloured glasses back then but certainly we are not now," he said, but added that the deal had "been at least as beneficial for Australia as it has been for China".The Democratic White House candidate spoke after completing a record-breaking fundraising haul.
Mr Abbott said in hindsight, there had not been enough attention paid to keeping coronavirus out of aged care facilities. "And if the average age of those who would have died is 80, even with roughly 10 years of expected life left, that's still $200,000 per quality life year or substantially beyond what governments are usually prepared to pay for life-saving drugs. "He also said some officials were trapped in "crisis mode" longer than they needed to be, because it boosted their public standing, and accused Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews of wanting to extend a "health dictatorship" by "There is absolutely no doubt that we had got to the stage in Australia of virtually zero community transmission, until the extraordinary ineptitude of the Victorian Government in the management of its hotel quarantine system produced what has been the biggest outbreak in Australia so far, responded to with the most severe lockdown tried anywhere in the world outside of Wuhan itself," he added.Mr Abbott would not comment on reports that he is set to join Britain's Board of Trade.He said he applied for an exemption to Australia's international travel ban in the "normal way" and that the trip to the UK, and his hotel quarantine on return, would be privately funded.
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