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It’s finished. Good night 😴

And did you get it?

Iirc I got about 5-6 questions correct.

Man those categories were bizzare. Was expecting "entertainment" "geo" "science"... no we get silver... something about cornels, european food.


Was still fun tho
 
So masks are back in. Is it just for melbourne, or all of vic? Heard a few times on tv and radio it’s just for melbourne 🤷🏼‍♂️
All Vic

During last nights press conference, Andrews described the measures as going back to the Black Rock restrictions - so masks inside & when you can't socially distance outside, reduced guests at home, plus keeping business in office staff caps at the current levels
 
All Vic

During last nights press conference, Andrews described the measures as going back to the Black Rock restrictions - so masks inside & when you can't socially distance outside, reduced guests at home, plus keeping business in office staff caps at the current levels
Bloody melbourne centric media think the state stops at werribee. All the news reports said masks are back for melbourne, not victoria.
 

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Yeah indoors, PT..

I wear ones outside if im in a busy kind of area, eg. cafe strip area.

I've noticed at small places bakery etc they don't wear them.
Oh at the surf outlets I went to the other day.


I think it should be all indoor places.
Not some .
 
I thought all/most indoor venue' s shops etc had to wear masks.

Down here in AP at food works not one mask..

I don't understandy..

There's 2 different levels of indoors mask wearing - the one we are now back into (and had a couple of weeks ago with the Black Rock cluster) is that we wear masks when we've left the house and walked into any indoor setting

The eased restrictions which we had over Christmas and were in until today, didn't require them everywhere:
- masks were required in shopping centres, department stores, supermarkets, Bunnings etc; basically can think of it like the places where there can be a higher density of people, folks are less likely to check-in via QR codes, social distancing can get harder at times etc
- masks weren't required in settings such as cafes, restaurants, pubs etc; these places should require you to check in via QR code, have density lists etc
- masks also went required in the smaller stand alone businesses, such as those places at the strip malls/shops which may include bakery, post office, fish & chips etc. These places may not have QR codes for entry, but have density limits to stick to and it can be easier to monitor the number of folks in these smaller shops than it a big supermarket
 
Looks like I’d better get to the bar early tomorrow, with these new restrictions. 😂
 

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Btw- probs wont be drinking beer tomorrow. Midday is way too early. Shall have a lemon lime and bitters me thinks
Sounds good, I might go straight for the shelf anyway. 👍
 
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