Take our poll based on questions by the WHO and find out the risk to you and others based on your own behaviour.
How safe do you think you are behaving with regards to COVID-19?
Final Results
24%
I am behaving very safely
59%
I am behaving somewhat safely
6%
I never behave safely
12%
I do not know if I am behaving safely
How do you greet people who don’t live with you?
Anonymous Poll
35%
I shake hands
13%
I hug or kiss
17%
I give the elbow touch, keeping my hands and body apart from others
35%
I stay at least 1 metre apart and wave
How do you decide when to go to indoor public places (such as bars, restaurants or religious services)?
Final Results
33%
I choose not to go to indoor public places, especially where it can be crowded
20%
I go if I know if there is good ventilation and I can keep at least a 1-metre distance from others.
13%
I go only when everyone wears a mask or where we can maintain the 1-metre distance.
33%
I go regardless of the virus and take no precautions.
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When going into a public building (stores, municipal buildings, etc), when do you clean your hands?
Final Results
27%
Before I leave the house
18%
When I arrive home
18%
When I arrive at the public building
0%
After I leave the public building
9%
Whenever I think I have been exposed to a contaminated surface
27%
I generally don’t clean my hands after leaving home or returning
When you cough or sneeze, what do you usually do?
Final Results
14%
I cover my mouth and nose with my hand.
14%
I cover my mouth and nose with a tissue and put the tissue in my pocket or purse.
64%
I cover my mouth and nose with the inside of my bent elbow.
7%
I don’t cover my mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing.
When you need a haircut, your nails done, or other personal services, what do you do?
Final Results
20%
I schedule these appointments less frequently.
20%
I book at a salon with good ventilation and at least a 1-meter distance between customers.
20%
When I go, I clean my hands and wear a mask.
40%
I schedule this when I need them, as usual.
If you go to an indoor gym, what precautions do you take?
Final Results
33%
I clean my hands before walking in and before leaving.
33%
I keep at least a 1-metre distance from others.
33%
I clean the surfaces of the machines with disinfectant & disposable towel before & after use the gym
0%
I go at peak times when many people are there to see my friends.
At indoor music venues (concert, bars, clubs, etc), which activity are you most likely to do?
Final Results
64%
I choose not to go to indoor music venues.
0%
I stay seated at least 1 metre from others and I do not sing along.
7%
I sing along with the performer and other attendees.
29%
I get up and sing and dance with people in the venue.
How do you usually travel for daily or regular activities ?
Final Results
50%
I use personal transportation alone in a car, on a bike or motorcycle, or I walk
33%
I commute with others not living with me, in a car or other vehicle.
17%
I use public transportation, such as a bus or metro.
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WA State of Emergency Declaration
Effective from 6pm tonight, Sunday, 31 January 2021 until 6pm Friday, 5 February, the Perth metropolitan area and the Peel and South West regions will enter a 5-day lockdown, based on health advice.
https://www.wa.gov.au/government/document-collections/covid-19-coronavirus-state-of-emergency-declarations
WA State of Emergency Declaration
Effective from 6pm tonight, Sunday, 31 January 2021 until 6pm Friday, 5 February, the Perth metropolitan area and the Peel and South West regions will enter a 5-day lockdown, based on health advice.
https://www.wa.gov.au/government/document-collections/covid-19-coronavirus-state-of-emergency-declarations
www.wa.gov.au
COVID-19 coronavirus: State of Emergency Declarations
Latest information on the measures being taken to protect the community and minimise potential impacts of COVID-19.
Take our poll based on questions by the WHO and find out the risk to you and others based on your own behaviour.
How do you keep in touch with a friend or family member who is 60 or over, or has underlying health conditions?
Final Results
53%
I call on the phone or with a video app.
33%
I visit the person in his or her home.
13%
I meet with the person outside, at least 1 metre apart.
Take our poll based on questions by the WHO and find out the risk to you and others based on your own behaviour.
If you have a job, where do you work?
Final Results
17%
In a public place with many people coming and going.
25%
In an office setting with a controlled number of people.
58%
At home, I telework.
Thank you to those who took our poll based on questions by the WHO.
Final results are:
59% of participants thought their behaviour is somewhat safe.
47% greet others by waving 👋
1/3 don’t go to public places and another 1/3 goes regardless
27% clean hands before leaving their house and 27% doesn’t clean pre or post leaving their house
65% cover their nose and mouth with the inside of their elbow when they sneeze 🤧
40% has not changed the way they schedule hair and nail appointments
64% choose not to go to indoor music venues
50% use personal transport for their daily travel
53% keep in touch with the elderly via phone or video calls 📱
58% does telework / work from home
Final results are:
59% of participants thought their behaviour is somewhat safe.
47% greet others by waving 👋
1/3 don’t go to public places and another 1/3 goes regardless
27% clean hands before leaving their house and 27% doesn’t clean pre or post leaving their house
65% cover their nose and mouth with the inside of their elbow when they sneeze 🤧
40% has not changed the way they schedule hair and nail appointments
64% choose not to go to indoor music venues
50% use personal transport for their daily travel
53% keep in touch with the elderly via phone or video calls 📱
58% does telework / work from home
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Brisbane Hospital in Lockdown After 1 New COVID-19 Case
🇦🇺@COVID19Up: A major hospital in Brisbane has been placed in lockdown after a staff member tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the Queensland government said on Friday night.
Princess Alexandra Hospital, a major teaching hospital in Brisbane, went into lockdown after a staff member, believed to be a doctor, tested positive earlier in the day.
“All patients, staff and families this person interacted with are being identified and appropriate actions are being taken,” Queensland Health said in a statement.
“All non-essential visits to patients will not be allowed. If you must attend Princess Alexandra Hospital, you will be required to wear a mask. The emergency department will remain open, but if you’re able to receive care at a nearby hospital or at a GP, please do so,” Queensland Health said. SOURCE
🇦🇺@COVID19Up: A major hospital in Brisbane has been placed in lockdown after a staff member tested positive for SARS-CoV-2, the Queensland government said on Friday night.
Princess Alexandra Hospital, a major teaching hospital in Brisbane, went into lockdown after a staff member, believed to be a doctor, tested positive earlier in the day.
“All patients, staff and families this person interacted with are being identified and appropriate actions are being taken,” Queensland Health said in a statement.
“All non-essential visits to patients will not be allowed. If you must attend Princess Alexandra Hospital, you will be required to wear a mask. The emergency department will remain open, but if you’re able to receive care at a nearby hospital or at a GP, please do so,” Queensland Health said. SOURCE
The Sydney Morning Herald
Brisbane hospital in lockdown after new COVID-19 case
A major hospital in Brisbane has been placed in lockdown after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19, Queensland Health said on Friday night.
Following a confirmed case of COVID-19 being identified in Brisbane, WA's Chief Health Officer has issued advice for travellers who have recently returned to WA from QLD.
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