I did the same analysis confined to just Victoria. Here is the same, this time for the whole of Australia.
There are 25.0 million people living in Australia.
If 10% of the population had the CV-19, that would be 2.5 million people.
If 1% of the population had the CV-19, that would be 250,000 people.
If 0.1% of the population had the CV-19, that would be 25,000 people. That is one person in 1000.
If 0.01% of the population had the CV-19, that would be 2500 people. That is one person in 10,000.
The actual number of people in Australia who now have the CV-19 is 538. That is 0.002% of the population, one person in 50,000.
The number of Covid-19 deaths in Australia in the year to June, 2020: 102.
Number of road deaths in Australia in the 12 months to April 2020: 1135 which for the last four months comes to around 378.
The largest crisis we have in Australia is a crisis of political leadership.