No one did Ridders, it is falsly inferred by the A-man.
Here's the quote I referred to.
I wonder how many of them are the 2.3 million people in Australia on a temporary visa.
No one did Ridders, it is falsly inferred by the A-man.
I wonder how many of them are the 2.3 million people in Australia on a temporary visa.
I actually didnt notice but as you say you have, credit where its due.
I have elderly parents in country Victoria, personally i think Victoria has failed in the containment of the virus especially after the grand efforts that people committed to at the beginning of the pandemic. Failed because of a lack of respect for the virus and now they are all paying.
Not good enough in my eyes.
You keep bringing Trump up im just responding in kind.
You cannot be happy with Victoria's situation at the moment. Something went pear shaped a few weeks back.
I suggest that double standards and lack of discipline has caused the spikes.
At the moment Victoria is blaming a select group of large families in very particular suburbs. Victoria is, not people on this site. Not me.
They need to release info on the "under investigation" cases that have been transmitted in the community ASAP.
Peta Credlin did, in a typically fact free rant:
Peta Credlin apologises for inaccurately blaming South Sudanese for coronavirus outbreak
The former Abbott government advisor inaccurately suggested South Sudanese Australians were not following social distancing measures due to a lack of English literacy.www.sbs.com.au
929...an absolute disgrace. Wouldn't be allowed in China, as much as I dislike that regime.10 Melbourne postcodes in lockdown from 11.59pm tomorrow. All in the northern, western and north western suburbs of Melbourne. I'd like to think this will help us contain the spread of the virus. However when I hear Daniel Andrews state that 929 people in Broadmeadows and Keilor Downs alone have refused a test that severely dims my hopes.
Who knows how many of those 929 people have the virus? Could be none, could be 929. Selfish people.
This thing is a hell of a long way from over.
They'll be ok if playing AFL is considered an essential occupation.36 suburbs now in lockdown. Hope none of our players live there.
I just got locked down - not an issue, I should be. But so should all of Victoria. My friend lives in Meadow Heights. He is completely surrounded by lockdown suburbs, but his suburb isn't. He's going to have to teleport around.
Meanwhile, being in the Broadie area, I can still go to work in the city, where I can go to a pub.
I hear your frustration CT but I'm not sure it would be the right move to lock down all of Victoria. Regional VIC is hardly affected by this at all.
The plan from the beginning was to lock down early, prepare hospitals, and deal with outbreaks locally as they occur. Sounds like this is exactly what is happening.
10 Melbourne postcodes in lockdown from 11.59pm tomorrow. All in the northern, western and north western suburbs of Melbourne.
Perhaps regional Vic could have been excluded. But the essentially random nitpicking of suburbs does nothing other than frustrate people and extend what will now be long term lockdown.
I too get the frustration but can't agree that it is random nitpicking of suburbs. It has been know for at least 2 weeks that these areas to be locked down are generating the overwhelming majority of cases. I'd imagine the decision is backed by science and data. Many suburbs and LGAs in Melbourne currently have zero active cases; can't see why those suburbs 20 plus kms away from the hot spots should be locked down as well. As long as they stay away from the hot spots.
Isn't is a good thing to try and contain the spread to those hot spots. If people who live in those areas can stay at home as much as they can for the lock down period and get tested then we may well get on top of this again.
Doesn't help when over 900 people from 2 suburbs alone refuse to be tested.