Health
The virus does discriminate: blue-collar Wyndham was Australia’s coronavirus hotspot – The Guardian
A handful of working class suburbs on the outskirts of Melbourne had the most Covid cases in Australia. This is how they fought back
Sitting inside the Hoppers Crossing brick-veneer he bought in 1980, back when cows were over the fence and beyond them paddocks stretching towards the city, Dale Waghorne noticed something wrong with his sandwich.
It was the strasburg, he told his wife Barbara. It didnt taste right.
A week later, he was in hospital. A day after that, Barbara was admitted too.
The Waghornes are two of the 2,267 cases of Covid-19 recorded in Wyndham, a council in Melbournes outer west. It has had more Covid-19 infections…
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