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Why we must report the daily COVID-19 numbers differently | ticker VIEWS

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As Australia continues to battle its Covid-19 crisis, there is growing pressure to change the way we report on daily COVID numbers

For the last 18 months, Aussies have been waiting for the daily press conference and bracing for the Premier’s to face the cameras and reveal the dreaded numbers. It is becoming an unconscious part of our small talk conversations.

Change the reporting rhetoric

The daily reminder of Covid-19 cases continues to instill fear in our lives and fear for what the future holds. The daily numbers are representing how much longer we’ll be stopped from working. How much longer we’ll be binging on Netflix. How much longer we cannot see loved ones. How many more Uber deliveries do we have to track?

In all seriousness though, lockdowns are addressing the immediate health risk that the Covid-19 virus brings. But, what are the long-term impacts on our economy and our mental health?

Why are we only reporting on Covid-19 cases? Why are we not reporting mental health numbers from our helplines daily? Why are we not hearing about the seriousness of each case? All valid questions and Luke Nayna from the Counsel House is urging the Governments and mainstream media to rethink their approach.

“People need to understand the physical and the mental impacts. We need to be reporting the numbers in a way that shows the benefit of vaccination. What is the impact on the vaccinated versus the unvaccinated. What are the hospitalisation rates of individuals?” 

Luke Nayna, The Counsel House 

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Concern for mental health

Lockdowns are addressing the immediate health risk, but there is a lack of investigation into other health risks that millions of Australians are facing. Crisis helplines are facing continued increases in calls.

The vaccine is the key to reopening the economy. But, until we reach those targeted vaccination rates, where is the support, recognition, and transparency around mental health and economic burden?

“Too much emphasis is being put on the physical health, and if it is being put on the mental health then there isn’t the transparency and communication from the Government.” 

Luke Nayna, The Counsel House

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PM Keir Starmer facing his biggest leadership crisis yet

UK PM Keir Starmer faces pressure over Epstein links and party unrest, with approval at 20% amid resignation calls.

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PM Keir Starmer faces pressure over Epstein links and party unrest, with approval at 20% amid resignation calls.

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is under intense political pressure as he risks becoming the first UK leader linked to the Epstein scandal. His approval rating has plummeted to just 20 percent, leaving him vulnerable to criticism from within Labour and raising fresh questions about his leadership.

The party has faced further turbulence following the resignation of Peter Mandelson, who stepped down amid revelations over his ambassadorial appointment and an ongoing police investigation. This latest development has intensified scrutiny on Labour’s senior figures and added to concerns about instability at the top.

Opposition from Labour lawmakers continues to grow, with increasing calls for Starmer to resign despite support from cabinet members. Many fear that a leadership challenge could deepen divisions within the party and create wider economic uncertainty.

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Protesters clashed with police in Sydney, resulting in 27 arrests amid tensions over Israeli President Herzog’s visit.

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Protesters clashed with police in Sydney, resulting in 27 arrests amid tensions over Israeli President Herzog’s visit.

Tensions flared in Sydney on Thursday as protesters clashed with police during a rally opposing the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog. Authorities arrested 27 people, including 10 accused of assaulting officers, after crowds attempted to breach barricades near the city.

Hundreds of police were deployed to enforce new protest restrictions, introduced following recent violent demonstrations, and pepper spray was used as officers tried to maintain order. Protesters waved Palestinian flags and carried signs condemning the ongoing conflict in Gaza, voicing anger over the timing of Mr Herzog’s visit.

The unrest highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding international politics and local security measures, with authorities balancing the right to protest against public safety concerns.

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Liberal and Nationals reunite after political split

Australia’s major parties restore Coalition unity after three weeks, with Nationals frontbenchers rejoining shadow cabinet and ministers pledging commitment.

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Australia’s major parties restore Coalition unity after three weeks, with Nationals frontbenchers rejoining shadow cabinet and ministers pledging commitment.

Australia’s Liberal and National parties have agreed to restore their historic Coalition partnership after a three-week split, marking their second reconciliation in under a year. The deal ensures stability ahead of upcoming political challenges.

Under the agreement, Nationals frontbenchers will return to the shadow cabinet by March 1. This move signals a return to unified leadership as both parties aim to present a stronger front in parliament.

As part of the compromise, three senators who broke party solidarity during a recent vote face a six-week suspension. All shadow ministers will also sign an agreement to uphold cabinet unity and prevent future splits.

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