Brisbane’s two degrees of separation exposed in outbreak
If Will Smith’s 1993 movie Six Degrees of Separation explored the concept of only six social connections linking most people in a big city, in Brisbane it has always been closer to two degrees of separation.
The Queensland capital, now with a population of 2.5 million, has long shaken off its “big country town” moniker but the latest COVID-19 outbreak shows how intrinsically linked certain groups are in Australia’s third largest city.
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