Due to false advertisement, fake information and unreliable hacks most people follow a host cleaning tricks which are not effective or even cause more damage than good. Therefore, for my readers today I want to share an article that illustrates seven cleaning myths debunked by experts in Canberra. These include thinking that soap and water don’t remove germs, dishwashers don’t require cleaning, and much more. So, please read these articles to understand a few myths which shouldn’t be passed on. These myths can cause you to clean less effectively. So, read the article now and share it will near and dear ones as well.
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6/25/2020 0 Comments Coronavirus pandemic shows it’s time for an Australian Centre for Disease Control — in DarwinAustralia has weathered the coronavirus pandemic better than many other countries, recording just over 7,500 cases and 100 deaths so far. But various errors, such as the Ruby Princess debacle, show we can — and must — do better.
The crisis has reignited a long-running debate about the need for an Australian Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (AusCDC). Opposition leader Anthony Albanese advocated for one this week, as did Australian Medical Association President Tony Bartone. It is likely these calls will grow louder as the pandemic progresses, especially if we see a second wave in Australia. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-26/coronavirus-australia-needs-a-cdc/12393678 6/25/2020 0 Comments Australian drugmakers hit by critical shortages at height of pandemic, inquiry hearsAustralian companies were “shocked” to experience price-gouging and had trouble accessing critical supplies to make medicines and personal protective equipment at the height of the pandemic, a parliamentary committee has been told.
It has prompted fresh calls for Australia to build up its ability to manufacture critical drugs “without reliance on opaque and fragile offshore supply chains”. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jun/25/australian-drug-makers-hit-by-critical-shortages-at-height-of-pandemic-inquiry-hears A bear-sized relative of modern wombats that weighed about 150kg roamed Australia 25 million years ago, according to scientists.
The powerfully built relative was the size of a black bear, possessed shovel-shaped hands and strong forelimbs which indicate that it was an adept digger. "It may have looked a bit wombat-like, but with a smaller head, longer, less robust limbs and a longer tail," Robin Beck said, a lecturer in biology at the University of Salford, England, who led research published in the journal Scientific Reports. "It probably fed on roots and tubers, which it could have dug up with its powerful forelimbs." Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/bear-sized-wombat-roamed-australia-25-million-years-ago/74c31f15-80b8-424e-a8a1-d5d2fa492128 6/25/2020 0 Comments Morning mail: Australia and NZ win world cup bid, dire GDP warning, giant wombatsAustralia and New Zealand have won the bid to co-host the Fifa Women’s World Cup in 2023. Fifa’s council voted in support of the Australasian bid, 22 to 13 despite Uefa’s late endorsement of the last remaining rival, Colombia. North America, Africa and Asia voted as a block for the first ever cross-confederation bid, with Europe and South America backing Colombia. The president of New Zealand Football, Johanna Wood, said: “We believe we have been given a treasure … We will work towards putting women’s football even more front and centre on the world stage.”
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/jun/26/morning-mail-australia-and-nz-win-world-cup-bid-dire-gdp-warning-giant-wombats Hi there,
I am here to share an informative article with all of you. I have recently read an article on when to start planning for a house move and found it very helpful. If you are confused about planning your house move, then I would suggest you read this article thoroughly. After reading the post, you will understand how to plan your house move in an organised manner. The main advantage of following the moving timeline is to know what you need to do and at what time. If you want to know when to start planning for relocation, read the article here. Click the link mentioned below. https://www.betterremovalistscanberra.com.au/moving-timeline-when-to-start-planning-for-a-house-move/ Endangered fish species are being routinely sold to Australian and international consumers thanks to a little-known feature of environmental laws that allows for the species to be commercially fished.
Under Australian environmental laws, marine species that are listed as vulnerable, endangered or critically endangered are classified as “no take” species, meaning they cannot be sold or exported. But species such as blue warehou, eastern gemfish and scalloped hammerhead, which are eligible for listing, are instead categorised as “conservation dependent”, meaning they can be caught in Australian waters and sold in shops, fish markets and restaurants, or exported, despite being considered threatened. Read more: https://www.betterremovalistsadelaide.com.au/common-fears-about-moving-and-how-to-overcome-them/ 6/22/2020 0 Comments No fresh air and £27,000 fines: Inside Australia's strict (but luxurious) 14-day hotel quarantineMy 10-month-old son hasn't breathed fresh air for 11 days. As keen as I am to afford him that basic pleasure, it simply is not possible.
Standing between us and open space are Australian Government-employed security guards and a £27,000 fine for leaving the Perth hotel room where we're doing the mandatory 14-night quarantine for all residents who return to Australia. Read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/oceania/australia/articles/australia-quarantine-hotel/ 6/22/2020 0 Comments High risk of coronavirus second wave as Australian shops and workplaces reopen, report saysWorkplaces pose a high risk of triggering a resurgence of Covid-19 cases in Australia, which means people should continue to work from home as long as they can, a report from public policy thinktank the Grattan Institute says.
Published on Sunday evening, the report, Coming out of Covid-19 Lockdown: the Next Steps for Australian Health Care, says schools can safely remain open as long as policies are in place to reduce the risk of outbreaks. It comes as Victoria announced it would extend its state of emergency for at least four more weeks and ramp up its police enforcement of lockdown rules after a spike in Covid-19 cases in recent days. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/21/high-risk-of-coronavirus-second-wave-as-australian-shops-and-workplaces-reopen-report-says |
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