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By Dr. Michael COVID is NOT primarily a respiratory disease. It is a systemic vascular-immune disease causing endothelial injury, microvascular thrombosis, and immune dysregulation. This is concerning because the injury is cumulative with each infection (endothelium does not easily regenerate). Source: image
AUSTRALIA Weekly COVID Update — 19 Dec 2025 🔹 QLD: ⬆️UP (+11.6%) 32 in hospital (–20%) 🔹 NSW: ⬆️UP (+5.6%) 🔹 SA: ⬆️ UP (+2.5%) 3 deaths reported 🔸WA: ⬇️ DOWN (–4.1%) Avg 12/day in hospital ▫️ VIC: Next update 29 Dec ▫️ TAS: Next update 9 Jan ▫️ ACT: Reporting paused for 2025 🔹 Aged care: ⬆️ UP (+18.9%) 1 death reported image
COVID-19 outbreaks in Australian residential aged care facilities: 18 December 2025 🔹Active cases: 201 (+18.9%) 🔹Active outbreaks: 38 (+31.0%) 🔹Resident cases: 162 (+22.7%) 🔹Staff cases: 39 (+5.4%) 🔹Reported deaths in 2025: 401 (+1) 7,605 aged care COVID deaths since beginning of pandemic 🔸686 reported deaths in 2020 🔸226 reported deaths in 2021 🔸3,855 reported deaths in 2022 🔸1,359 reported deaths in 2023 🔸1,078 reported deaths in 2024 🔸401 reported deaths in 2025 @SamRaeMP Source: https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/covid-19-outbreaks-in-australian-residential-aged-care-homes-19-december-2025?language=en image
Australia: COVID-19 – information for residential aged care providers – emergency leave "Unpredictable COVID-19 outbreaks are still occurring in aged care homes and the broader community, so emergency leave continues to be available for permanent aged care residents until 31 December 2026." Source: https://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/covid-19-information-for-residential-aged-care-providers-emergency-leave?language=en