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On this we very much agree.
For all the time they've now had, it seems they've done very little to actually learn and prepare.
VIC has only just mandated everywhere needs to use the Government QR code app, about 9 months after NSW was doing it. And about 12 months after the Federal Government app could have been setup as a single one nationwide to simply the whole thing.
Hotel Quarantine has now had 12 months where we've seen time and time again that bundling people in to high-rise city hotels is a bad plan, whilst we could easily have knocked up a heap of Howard Springs-esque faciltiies to handle incoming passengers without all the stuff ups.
The Vaccine roll-out has been very haphazard, pushing responsibility on to organisations that have no experience with actually rolling out vaccines instead of relying on the networks that usually does the annual flu vaccine which actually know what they're doing.
The Federal Government has offered appalling leadership, and the State Governments (e.g. McGowan) have used the whole thing to very good political effect.
The QR code is pointless pandering though? It achieves absolutely nothing
My issue is the suppression of proper resourcing to fix the actual issue you wanted to. Resourcing in the medical sector
Can you explain to me why I deal with a lower resourcing pool today then ever in our history (work in medical sector)? Dont you think this is the problem and not well a vaccine from Bill Gates which causes blood clots and only may or may not work? - ie. https://www.smh.com.au/healthcare/p...crisis-call-for-ndis-fix-20210514-p57rx7.html
You can come here and sprout that side for sure, but if you care about the whole problem, then you probably need to fix the whole problem instead of intentionally ignoring it to focus on a small subset (ie. coronavirus focus over well childrens hospital having adequate staffing which it does not)







