Pakenhamsaint
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Can we blame WA...
Here we ******* go again.
Ill give it to monday before we get locked down again
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Can we blame WA...
Can we blame WA...
Sure.
If your head office is in a marginal seat
Here we ******* go again.
Ill give it to monday before we get locked down again
Its not him Im worried about. Its the others who shared the same tin tube with him for 3 hours.Except it's not in the community and hasn't occurred due to community transmission
Reports are he's been isolated since he arrived from WA and now he's in hotel quarantine again
So surely it's going to be treated the same as any other case in hotel quarantine
Flight was on Wednesday, they will all be quarantined by Friday. That's not a lot of time for the virus to incubate and for them to become infectious.Its not him Im worried about. Its the others who shared the same tin tube with him for 3 hours.
Do you have to wear a mask travelling from Perth to Melbourne?Its not him Im worried about. Its the others who shared the same tin tube with him for 3 hours.
Do you have to wear a mask travelling from Perth to Melbourne?
In Perth airport as well? I know you have to in Melbourne.Yes. On any flight.
In Perth airport as well? I know you have to in Melbourne.
Yes, in Perth airport as well. You wear a mask from the moment you enter the terminal, through the flight, and upon landing until leaving the destination terminal (or if you're landing in VIC, you also need to wear it on any taxi / uber / public transport).
How do you eat your rubber chicken meal and stale peanuts? Are people now expected to survive an entire domestic flight without sustenance?
sounds fool proof ......You're allowed to remove it to eat and drink, but when out of your seat moving around, or when you've finished, they do ask you to put them back on.
sounds fool proof ......
Every state is making the same mistakes over and over.Nothing is fool proof to be fair, it's a fairly low-risk setting so long as hotel quarantine is managed properly. Which, it appears, continues not to be.
Every state is making the same mistakes over and over.
Jesus, and the government stand by and "do nothing"?View attachment 1109412
Situations pretty stuffed in India. More than 300,000 cases overnight, 26000+ in Delhi, 300+ deaths. No hospital beds, not enough oxygen, no room in crematoriums for the dead. They're cremating people on top of car parks.
But lets reduce flights by, say, 30%. Yeah, that'll help.
'Newlyweds are being cremated': Bodies burned in car parks as COVID-19 deaths spike in New Delhi
Dramatic aerial photos from New Delhi show bodies burning atop piles of wood in car parks just metres apart, after 306 people die of COVID-19 in 24 hours in India's capital.www.abc.net.au
Not Tassie, they're just keeping their mouth shut hoping no one notices they aren't doing s**t.Every state is making the same mistakes over and over.
In Perth airport as well? I know you have to in Melbourne.
Imagine if we had brought more people home earlier? Only a few month ago the Indian case numbers were quite good for their population and overall situation, instead of the current catastrophic conditions.View attachment 1109412
Situations pretty stuffed in India. More than 300,000 cases overnight, 26000+ in Delhi, 300+ deaths. No hospital beds, not enough oxygen, no room in crematoriums for the dead. They're cremating people on top of car parks.
But lets reduce flights by, say, 30%. Yeah, that'll help.
'Newlyweds are being cremated': Bodies burned in car parks as COVID-19 deaths spike in New Delhi
Dramatic aerial photos from New Delhi show bodies burning atop piles of wood in car parks just metres apart, after 306 people die of COVID-19 in 24 hours in India's capital.www.abc.net.au
View attachment 1109412
Situations pretty stuffed in India. More than 300,000 cases overnight, 26000+ in Delhi, 300+ deaths. No hospital beds, not enough oxygen, no room in crematoriums for the dead. They're cremating people on top of car parks.
But lets reduce flights by, say, 30%. Yeah, that'll help.
'Newlyweds are being cremated': Bodies burned in car parks as COVID-19 deaths spike in New Delhi
Dramatic aerial photos from New Delhi show bodies burning atop piles of wood in car parks just metres apart, after 306 people die of COVID-19 in 24 hours in India's capital.www.abc.net.au