The citizens of Wuhan are back on the streets.
Wuhan slowly moves on from corona crisis | DW News - latest news and breaking stories | DW | 05.04.2020
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The citizens of Wuhan are back on the streets.
Wuhan slowly moves on from corona crisis | DW News - latest news and breaking stories | DW | 05.04.2020
The way Sweden is dealing with the Pandemic.
Coronavirus crisis: The Swedish way to deal with the pandemic | DW News - latest news and breaking stories | DW | 04.04.2020
The Minister is not responsible for the "operation" of the Health Dept. That's like saying the Defence Minister is responsible for the operation of the Army, Navy and Air Force.
The Minister looks after policy from the grubberment to the Dept and the direction the Dept should take in accordance with that policy. They don't run it, making day to day decisions. There is a Head of Dept for that and that is the head that should roll. That person does not need Ministerial intervention to make inspections and/or prevent those passengers that may present a risk coming ashore without adequate safe guards. If that is the person that deemed this situation "low risk", then that is responsible person.
Having said all that, the head of the Dept also has his/her plebs, dweebs, lackies, runners and slaves that feed them information on which they make decisions. The head of Dept will ascribe that they were "not provided with timely, effective and accurate information" So as I said earlier it will pobably be one of those "advisers" (or lower) that that is made the scapegoat.
It is the old adage of the tree of management, those at the top crap on those below, when those below look up all they see is arseholes, when those at the top look down all they see is ****.
Not trying to be a smart arse or the like. These people are experts at passing the buck, deflecting blame, call it what you like. They get to these levels through hard work, study and back stabbing. The buck stops when it can't fall any further, i.e. gets stuck on the **** on someone's head.
The mud won't stick to ANY of the public servants involved because that is the way the system works.
Meanwhile Australians are paying for this cock up with their lives.
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Another issue is if the cruise ship company provided proper advice to the authorities, or covered up that
It appears that is on the agenda to be investigated but depends who you listen to it may well have been covered up.
I repeat for the 3rd time on here, within hours of this occurring the Border Force Head strongly denied on SKY OZ it was their responsibility & was up to NSW Health to give or deny permission to disembark. The Captain apparently was talking to NSW Health.
This is where things get a bit murky - I saw a telephone interview on tv about a week ago with the Captain of the ship - he specifically said that Border Force had given him the approval to disembark passengers - I think this will be a "he said, she said" situation.
Garry
I think there is a fair bit of that going on. In education, what Health said and recommended to the independant schools is very very different to what the government is saying that Health are saying. Thats why we closed our school campus 2 weeks ago while the Govt were saying that schools are perfectly safe.
I had my flu jab on Friday and as usual it knocked me around a bit, All is good now So it is back into the garden for me with that mongrel shovel again.