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Corona virus, Port and the AFL. Part 2.

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I wasn't really following the AFL response all that closely when it was happening. So is this close to the mark?
South Australia was proposed as a hub due to lack of COVID-19 cases. The AFL and AFLPA said no because the majority of players live in Vicroria and don't want to be uprooted from their families for an extended time period. Melbourne is instead made into a training and playing hub. Is this about right?
On a personal note, I have some friends who've lost their jobs during this crisis. If their employer came to them and said "you can keep your job but you must go and work at our Melbourne base for a month, all expenses paid" I'm almost certain all of them would have jumped at it. I'm so sick of these little upstart AFL players and their sheltered little Geelong Grammar, Caulfield Grammar or whatever Grammar upbringings. Youre all paid well to do something you love doing, so suck it up and move to an interstate hub for a few weeks for the good of the competition, you little shits.
 
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There was literally no social distancing at all..

Time and place.

15,000 people in the city gathered for hours yelling, coming and going on transport is a little different to supermarkets and family homes mate. With 3 positive protesters most like infectious on the day of them, its not pretty.

I'm talking about what I've seen in person

Social distancing, including masks, took place at the Adelaide protest to a higher standard than the behaviour of people in the local Foodland and the home of relatives I visited where hugs were considered essential

Zero cases in Adelaide from the protest

And the 3 in Victoria? Not good, but where are all the other cases like 25 a day coming from?
 

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Graham Cornes: "It's time we built a wall between South Australia and Victoria."
Stephen Rowe: "Great idea Studley, that'll help us keep out the coronavirus cases."
Graham Cornes: "Co-what-a-virus?"

Brick a Vic
 
I'm talking about what I've seen in person

Social distancing, including masks, took place at the Adelaide protest to a higher standard than the behaviour of people in the local Foodland and the home of relatives I visited where hugs were considered essential

Zero cases in Adelaide from the protest

And the 3 in Victoria? Not good, but where are all the other cases like 25 a day coming from?

Zero cases from foodland too and homes of relatives in SA for a while too...
 
19 more cases out of Victoria today. Only 4 are from fly ins so the amount in the community is a worry.


Victorian Health Minister Jenny Mikakos had this to say,

'We still have, obviously, a public health emergency in Victoria, it is still a very serious situation.'

The State of emergency in Victoria has been extended by four weeks and surely the pressure in mounting on the AFL to move the Victorian teams to interstate hubs so the competition can continue in safety.

In the past five days Victoria has recorded 26 cases of community infection. That is the highest 5 day figure since the 30 cases recorded on April 7-11th when it was considered to big a health risk to play any AFL footy at all.
 
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19 more cases out of Victoria today. Only 4 are from fly ins so the amount in the community is a worry.


The State of emergency has been extended by four weeks and surely the pressure in mounting on the AFL to move the Victorian teams.


Why would you want to go to Victoria?

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So you get the point I was making.

BuT wHaT aBoUt ThE pRoTeStS
Really?
14 days after the protest, a surge in community transmission of the virus in Victoria. Surprise, Surprise, Daniel Andrews blames people that have been doing the right thing and staying home with their families.
 

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Cheif health officer has said all close contacts of McKenna will now need to isolate for 14 days, will Essendon now be able to field a team ? So if the club has allowed McKenna to return to the club after an irregular result do they need to be made to forfeit games if they cant field a side ?

Wines got a week for an interview (outside, in a state with no cases) so what does McKenna get ? Especially if he is found to have gotten this breaking Covid restrictions ?
 
Really?
14 days after the protest, a surge in community transmission of the virus in Victoria. Surprise, Surprise, Daniel Andrews blames people that have been doing the right thing and staying home with their families.

Maybe read what I've posted in its entirety and in context to what I was replying to before replying

Then maybe read what you just wrote and see if you can do better
 
I'm talking about what I've seen in person

Social distancing, including masks, took place at the Adelaide protest to a higher standard than the behaviour of people in the local Foodland and the home of relatives I visited where hugs were considered essential

Zero cases in Adelaide from the protest

And the 3 in Victoria? Not good, but where are all the other cases like 25 a day coming from?
I went to a local cafe this morning. The sign on the door said that it has a capacity for 15 people. At one stage there were at least 20 in there, and even with 15 it would've felt crowded. On our way out (no way I managed to stay 1.5 meters away from everyone as they were blocking the door) I hear one of the patrons ask the guy at the counter if she should wait outside. "Yeah, nah, don't worry about it.". People just don't care.
 
I went to a local cafe this morning. The sign on the door said that it has a capacity for 15 people. At one stage there were at least 20 in there, and even with 15 it would've felt crowded. On our way out (no way I managed to stay 1.5 meters away from everyone as they were blocking the door) I hear one of the patrons ask the guy at the counter if she should wait outside. "Yeah, nah, don't worry about it.". People just don't care.

Thank you for getting the point 😀
 

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A lot of footage of Conner McKenna licking his hands at training at wiping his nose at training before tackling others and kicking the footy. Thats in the contagious period, Essendon could be without a lot of players for 2 weeks. (Merret, Said and Stringer involved in that session)
 
Sorry chap, I tried but I just can't work out where you're coming from now and in the interest of being polite maybe we can leave it there as this has gotten silly

I thought comparing things like having to work and get food and supplies is different to going on a march because of some shit happening in America.

Some things you gotta wear and some things you don't.

Anyway I tried to explain myself so yes, probably best to leave it here.
 
Yep
I went to a local cafe this morning. The sign on the door said that it has a capacity for 15 people. At one stage there were at least 20 in there, and even with 15 it would've felt crowded. On our way out (no way I managed to stay 1.5 meters away from everyone as they were blocking the door) I hear one of the patrons ask the guy at the counter if she should wait outside. "Yeah, nah, don't worry about it.". People just don't care.
the differences between shops at Shopping centres too. Some using a clicker and only a few in at a time, others a free for all.
 
I went to a local cafe this morning. The sign on the door said that it has a capacity for 15 people. At one stage there were at least 20 in there, and even with 15 it would've felt crowded. On our way out (no way I managed to stay 1.5 meters away from everyone as they were blocking the door) I hear one of the patrons ask the guy at the counter if she should wait outside. "Yeah, nah, don't worry about it.". People just don't care.

Was inevitable after the protests.
 
I have just heard Donald Trump say during his election rally that the US should scale back it's testing. The more you test the more people you find out there was Trump's reasoning. Of course the more you find out there the worse it looks for Donald Trump's election prospects.

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Trump says roll back the testing despite an upsurge in cases since the opening of the US economy in early June.

The head shaking thing was there were people cheering and applauding as he was saying it.

 
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