This is an important point.
I'd suggest anyone on here bitching about how slow the rollout is and the EU decision to stop the shipment to maintain their own supply gets loud about the dire state of health and medical research funding via their local MP, or twitter with the hashtag...
Jesus christ that Rojo kick still gives me the willies.
Redeemed himself in the crucial play in the dying minutes of the GF with the risky kick to the middle versus 3 swans
Fantastic result and will be a massive boost leading into finals should we be in the hunt.
I wonder if details of what actually happened will be released.
An interesting read: "the coronavirus is here to stay"
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-00396-2?utm_source=twt_nnc&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=naturenews
Given there isn't much data on whether transmission is also reduced post-vaccination, there won't be normality until all at-risk groups are vaccinated.
If close contacts are testing negative then it's likely fine, the spread will stop at the first round of contact which has been mapped. Still 50-odd casual contacts to get results from. If they're negative, then Perth is in the clear, even if they become positive while quarantining.
Interesting points, I'll have a crack!
1. Probably not, but it's an unprecedented situation so they would be learning on the spot. After 10 months you would think better systems would be in place though. Definitely time to up the training for staff.
2. Had a chat to a doctor mate about this...
It's entirely possible that if the medication drop happened not long after a meal pickup, the infected person could have coughed droplets out of the room (when they picked up their food) that were still hanging around when the security guard left the medication. If no mask was worn, it's an easy...
Housemates tested negative didn't they say, so even if they become positive, they wouldn't have had the viral load between being exposed and quarantining to infect others. It's a good sign as well as they would have had maximal exposure and are still negative, so all potential positives will...
Me? Yeah, more in hope than anything. I wouldn't be surprised if Boris is taken down by his own party as the lockdowns go on and the public get sick of the mismanagement. I'll quote the post for sure in 4 years if he's still there and gets booted out though :p
Bit of a beat up in terms of the rage. Most people on the ground are wondering why for a long time borders haven't been closed, covid testing for travelling wasn't mandatory and there has been little enforcement of covid rules (I for one had neighbours that were having multiple parties during...