
Australia's second city Melbourne has entered the country's toughest lockdown to date
Melbourne's streets were visibly quieter as non-essential businesses were forced to shutter under new coronavirus rules expected to be in place for six weeks. A second lockdown for the state capital of Victoria began in early July but additional regulations came into force overnight, requiring hundreds of thousands more people to stay at home.
Residents are still allowed to go out during the daytime for exercise and food, or for work if their business is deemed essential.


















Comment: Let's see. Taking the number of cases and the number of deaths listed in the article, as simple calculation produces a mortality rate of (checks calculator) 0.01275 percent.
Yet, without even considering how many of the fatalities were actually due to underlying conditions such as being elderly, or comorbidities like diabetes, the entire city is put into prison. This isn't about health, it's about controlling populations, and Australia is one of the labs.