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Picklmedical eques2
					 
				 
				There is an issue that is now receiving increasing "Media" airplay.
And that is, the fact that there are a large number of "Foreign Port" based ships, with thousands of crew & passengers (some testing positive) on board, that should, after releasing all Aussies into 14 day quarantine, leave for their home port,...but they are refusing do so, obviously because they see Aussie as a Safer haven than where they come from.
I believe they should not be allowed to stay here, but adopt their normal sailing route, whatever it was before the virus outbreak, or return to their home port.
Pickles.
			
		 
	 
 One of the issues with the ships is elderly passengers are sick. If they sail away, and the sick  progress to COVID-19 , without the proper medical equipment on the ships, they will die. If that was one of you old blokes and their wives in a ship off Italy,[ where  some Australians find themselves]  fair dinkum, I reckon we would never hear the end of it. Sorry, but I find that attitude so wrong. The reason the Captains are reluctant [ or one of the reasons, at least] to push off home is they are responsible for the safety of their passengers. What I believe is going to happen is teams of doctors are going to be flown out the ship/ ships and all passengers are going to be tested. Those who fail, come ashore to hospital. Those who pass, sail away with the ship. That way there is 2 weeks for passengers to show symptoms. Any Nation that forced ships to move on, knowing that people would probably die, deserves to be pilloried around the World. The Artania, the German ship alongside Fremantle, only has a handful of very sick elderly passengers who are too sick to fly home. They should be placed in hospital here. No doubt about it.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
				I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
			
			
		 
	
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