TikTok star Jon-Bernard Kairouz has baffled precisely everyone.
Over the past week, the 25-year-old comedian has become pretty darn good at guessing the daily COVID-19 case numbers in NSW. And by 'pretty darn good' we mean he's accurately predicted the correct number for FIVE DAYS IN A ROW.
Just yesterday, Kairouz posted a TikTok video predicating that the state would record 105 locally acquired cases on Sunday, June 18.
Anyone who watched the 11am press conference this morning will know that was 100 per cent correct.
@jonbernardk Number Of Cases Tomorrow, Sunday 18th Of July ##fyp ##sydneylockdown
♬ original sound - Jon-Bernard Kairouz 🎤
The day before, he accurately guessed that NSW would have 111 cases of community transmission on Saturday, June 17.
@jonbernardk Sorry Gladdy ##fyp ##sydneylockdown
♬ original sound - Jon-Bernard Kairouz 🎤
So how is he doing this? Well, that's what everyone's asking.
While many have (understandability) suggested that he receives information from a source at NSW Health, the 25-year-old maintains that it all comes down to "simple maths".
Speaking to news .com.au, Kairouz claims he uses data based on the previous day's results and looks at cases infectious in the community as well as the diameter and circumference of hotspot areas and population areas.
"I know how many cases there’s going to be tomorrow, no need for an update Gladys," he said in a video when correctly guessed the number of cases last Wednesday.
"Given that there’s 30 infectious cases in the community, plus how contagious the Delta strain is, you also have to factor in the circumference of southwest Sydney, plus the amount of households in Fairfield with 11 children, I can conclude there’ll be 97 cases tomorrow."
Naturally, his eerily accurate predications have caused quite the stir online. So much so, that Premier Gladys Berejiklian was asked about the TikTok star during a press conference on Friday.
"All we can do is focus on the job at hand," she responded.
"I know at the moment a lot of people have, or [are] alleged to have, various bits of information and advice but what is important for us as a team - team New South Wales - is to focus on what is necessary and that is to lead our state during the most challenging of times."
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