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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    - Victoria may or may not be aiming at elimination - I can't work out what their plan is.
    That's ok, neither can they.

    2 months to go..... Now we just need WA to make sure QLD gets the grand final.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    In other news ....

    - Melbourne down to 73 cases

    - Victoria may or may not be aiming at elimination - I can't work out what their plan is.

    - I'm presuming that we'll have restrictions of some sort up until Christmas.
    Looking at the figures for NSW since the 15th of April they seem to have been bouncing along at less than 20 cases a day. A lot of effort has been put into tracing but suppression seems to be the best that they can do. Maybe if Victoria was to extend level 4 restrictions for another couple of months eradication might be achievable but that's a pretty big ask.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    Looking at the figures for NSW since the 15th of April they seem to have been bouncing along at less than 20 cases a day. A lot of effort has been put into tracing but suppression seems to be the best that they can do. Maybe if Victoria was to extend level 4 restrictions for another couple of months eradication might be achievable but that's a pretty big ask.
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    I think asking for the current lockdown to extend that far would pretty much cause bigger riots - the natives are getting restless, although I agree the way things are going, we could potentially get close to that if we stayed as is, but probably unrealistic given the economy in Melbourne is on its knees at the moment and it will be very interesting to see who can recover from this. Some reports are saying 1 in 10 businesses currently closed won't reopen - but that was just blurb on the TV, not sure where those numbers came from.

    If they could achieve what NSW is managing and to keep the outbreaks small and controlled then that would be a next good step - but I wonder if the States are talking to each other at the moment - I would like to think they are, but it seems to be very much an 'Us and them' type of deal at the moment for some unknown reason - this whole thing has bought out the worst in people, and our leaders in all States are far from immune from this.

    Other States seem to understand how to keep a lid on things and have some semblance of normality - I think everyone in Vic would be happy for that at the moment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    I think asking for the current lockdown to extend that far would pretty much cause bigger riots - the natives are getting restless, although I agree the way things are going, we could potentially get close to that if we stayed as is, but probably unrealistic given the economy in Melbourne is on its knees at the moment and it will be very interesting to see who can recover from this. Some reports are saying 1 in 10 businesses currently closed won't reopen - but that was just blurb on the TV, not sure where those numbers came from.

    If they could achieve what NSW is managing and to keep the outbreaks small and controlled then that would be a next good step - but I wonder if the States are talking to each other at the moment - I would like to think they are, but it seems to be very much an 'Us and them' type of deal at the moment for some unknown reason - this whole thing has bought out the worst in people, and our leaders in all States are far from immune from this.

    Other States seem to understand how to keep a lid on things and have some semblance of normality - I think everyone in Vic would be happy for that at the moment.
    No one is happy with lock downs and similar.

    Opening up in Spain- fail- 1000s extra are dying now from the 50,000 new cases. Back to school in the US DITO.

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    Outbreaks at colleges across the United States are beginning to spill off campus and infect surrounding communities — a worrisome trend that does not bode well for other school re-openings this fall.



    We have a choice to open and see our grandparents, parents and elderly get used as cannon fodder or be a bit patient for the vaccines which are possibly here early 2021 and not kill a lot of people. Have to add anyone with several health issues like diabetes and similar and any age are in the very high risk crew. I would love to go fishing, camping, holidays............ All that me stuff or be a bit more considerate for others?

    A interesting statistic "Potentially avoidable death rates fell by 45% between 1998 and 2018 (from 183 to 100 deaths per 100,000 population" 83 people per 100,000 year alive due to a few changes we all made over the last 20 years. Well done with about 25 million people in Oz thats about 22,000 people premature funerals each year avoided Deaths in Australia, Summary - Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Other States seem to understand how to keep a lid on things and have some semblance of normality - I think everyone in Vic would be happy for that at the moment.
    While I’d love to be a smart-arse and throw stones at Victoria, I honestly believe that while the quarantine fiasco greatly increased the probability of it happening here, the fact the other states haven’t had a similar explosion yet could be equally attributed to luck as much as good planning.

    I also think that watching what happened and how it happened here has provided a great deal of data on a better way to deal with localised outbreaks which should inform further reactions if it does get loose elsewhere. Witness the containment currently going on in Qld/NSW. There are plenty of mitigation’s being put in place that weren’t there the first time around.

    With the case numbers on a relatively steady decline, I suspect Vic will be able to loosen up in another month or so provided people continue to play by the (quite draconian) rules.

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    mean while idiots prove one of the biggest obstacles
    "Queensland Police intercepted a man trying to enter Queensland via a flight.


    The man arrived in Queensland at 9:19am yesterday on flight JQ560 from Melbourne to Brisbane.


    The 48-year-old man tested positive in Victoria "some time ago" and Victorian authorities had been attempting to locate him.


    Deputy Premier Steven Miles said police were now investigating as to whether an offence had been committed."

    I wonder if its time the privacy laws need a shake up plus. Vicpol looking for a twit that was not being reasonable yet he is able to jump on plane exposing hundreds I assume.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BradC View Post
    While I’d love to be a smart-arse and throw stones at Victoria, I honestly believe that while the quarantine fiasco greatly increased the probability of it happening here, the fact the other states haven’t had a similar explosion yet could be equally attributed to luck as much as good planning.

    I also think that watching what happened and how it happened here has provided a great deal of data on a better way to deal with localised outbreaks which should inform further reactions if it does get loose elsewhere. Witness the containment currently going on in Qld/NSW. There are plenty of mitigation’s being put in place that weren’t there the first time around.

    With the case numbers on a relatively steady decline, I suspect Vic will be able to loosen up in another month or so provided people continue to play by the (quite draconian) rules.

    The reality is that all infections in Australia came from overseas, and it was the States who were receiving international flights that bore the direct risk - that means largely NSW and Victoria, and Qld to some extent. That means that the other States had already had their risks carried by the receiving/quarantining States, so they only had to deal with very small case-loads. SA, for example, had no international flights at all from March to June, and only one a week from then, so during that period the only risks they had was from people travelling to SA who'd been infected interstate, possibly by quarantine breaches. But even then there were outbreaks, like in Tasmania. So, it wasn't good management or even good luck, just that there were minimal infections there to start with.

    The thing about the current lockdown in Victoria is that unlike the first time around, this time it's not the general community that's the risk - the infections are in very specific groups, workplaces and regions and the rest of us are and were doing the right thing. So, we are playing by the rules and it wasn't the general community that was the issue in any case. My office in the City has 700 staff and as far as I'm aware we haven't had a single case (with the possible exception of myself) either among staff or their families. But I saw some Deliveroo riders the other night sitting shoulder to shoulder on the footpath and I was really tempted to ask them to move apart. I saw some South American kids - probably language students - maskless and hanging out in the park, again tempted to tell them to comply with the restrictions everyone else was complying with. These are the groups that are behaving in risky ways, not the general community.

    It still astonishes me how mask-wearing became pretty much universal here overnight, and how quickly people adapted to the restrictions. Just before Stage 4, I went to see my elderly parents - and Dad had acquired an IR temperature gun: anyone coming into their unit was getting their forehead temperature taken before they entered ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    mean while idiots prove one of the biggest obstacles
    "Queensland Police intercepted a man trying to enter Queensland via a flight.


    The man arrived in Queensland at 9:19am yesterday on flight JQ560 from Melbourne to Brisbane.


    The 48-year-old man tested positive in Victoria "some time ago" and Victorian authorities had been attempting to locate him.


    Deputy Premier Steven Miles said police were now investigating as to whether an offence had been committed."

    I wonder if its time the privacy laws need a shake up plus. Vicpol looking for a twit that was not being reasonable yet he is able to jump on plane exposing hundreds I assume.
    I wonder whether it was the same ****wit that wanted to "get outta Town" a few weeks ago. Travelled by Car to the SA/VIc border & was turned back by SAPOL Rozzers. A few hours later he rocked up yet again, further north of the roadblock (I'm not sure if the Rozzers found him bogged or it was another bloke) He finished up getting done & was in the Adelaide Watch House at last count & been charged.


    I hope they threw the book at him.
    police were now investigating as to whether an offence had been committed.
    The Law being an Ass, he could get off I suppose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    I wonder whether it was the same ****wit that wanted to "get outta Town" a few weeks ago. Travelled by Car to the SA/VIc border & was turned back by SAPOL Rozzers. A few hours later he rocked up yet again, further north of the roadblock (I'm not sure if the Rozzers found him bogged or it was another bloke) He finished up getting done & was in the Adelaide Watch House at last count & been charged.


    I hope they threw the book at him.

    The Law being an Ass, he could get off I suppose.
    Its Shane, or should I say sir shane as a wiggle room for calling him a idiot? You queenslanders can keep him. My motorcycle club only take military and like types.

    Gold Coast bikie Shane Bowden admitted to hospital after flying from Victoria while infected with coronavirus - ABC News

    On another topic clearly we are ****e at stopping people with Covid19 from flying away "Victoria's Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton was asked how an infectious man was able to board a flight from Melbourne to Brisbane. He said the Victorian authorities had no record of an infectious man boarding a flight. "

    It is privacy as " Dr Sutton said "very substantial penalties" can apply to anyone if they break the requirements of their isolation or quarantine.But he said giving a list to airlines was not an "appropriate mechanism to manage the risk".

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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    Its Shane, or should I say sir shane as a wiggle room for calling him a idiot? You queenslanders can keep him. My motorcycle club only take military and like types.

    Gold Coast bikie Shane Bowden admitted to hospital after flying from Victoria while infected with coronavirus - ABC News

    On another topic clearly we are ****e at stopping people with Covid19 from flying away "Victoria's Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton was asked how an infectious man was able to board a flight from Melbourne to Brisbane. He said the Victorian authorities had no record of an infectious man boarding a flight. "

    It is privacy as " Dr Sutton said "very substantial penalties" can apply to anyone if they break the requirements of their isolation or quarantine.But he said giving a list to airlines was not an "appropriate mechanism to manage the risk".

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    He may think he is a tough guy but that doesn't stop him playing with himself What is that in his left Hand pray tell? Geeez, I hope rick 130 doesn't get us celebrities mixed up.


    How did he manage it Dr Sutton? You sound a tad puzzled. Use you medical loaf mate, haven't you heard of Bikie Insiders? No record? Of course it was an inside job letting him board, otherwise he & his colleagues would have taken Tullamarine Terminal apart..

    Blind Freddy can see that, so it doesn't give Vic Residents much confidence in your system.

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