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School is out in Canberra but all the kids are not at home "isolating" but wandering the streets in packs [bigsad]
A very large number of grey nomads, it would be in the hundreds of thousands, were travelling BEFORE the country went crazy.
The various governments want people to go home and stay home.
Thats what we'll be doing after we land in Melbourne on April 3 - we will be fuelled up and eager to get out of both diseased Victoria and NSW as fast as possible, using back highways to minimise the number of people we have to meet, and back to the relative safety of Godzown and the Sunshine Coast, to bunker down and wait for sanity to resume.
Interestingly, we have met people with the opposite attitude who are extending their stays in Tassie, on the theory its the safest state to be in.
If it was just us we might consider doing the same. However we have to think of the 88 year old Pop who is travelling with us and get him back to the farm outside Lismore.
Some people must have rooms full of toilet paper by now. What are they doing with it all? Are they bored out of their minds by now? Is there an outbreak of origami?
One of the boats Vasco Da Gama has 800 Ausie,s on board on route from England to Oz and Fremantle is its home port , these passengers will be taken from the ship by ferry,s to Rottnest island to do 14 days in quarantine before being allowed on the mainland . Not sure about the crew though think they are not allowed of the ship unless flying out of the country .