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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    I wish you would find out the facts before posting hearsay and rumours. We've had this out in CA, so I do not intend to go around the merry go round with you. No offence meant, cheers.
    Just as reported locally at the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    I wish you would find out the facts before posting hearsay and rumours.
    Just reporting what was reported locally at the time
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    Quote Originally Posted by bob10 View Post
    I wish you would find out the facts before posting hearsay and rumours. We've had this out in CA, so I do not intend to go around the merry go round with you. No offence meant, cheers.



    Facts? Wot you sayin' Willis? Are you trying to bugger up a Time Honored, Tested & Reliable Tradition of AULRO?


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    Because those jurisdictions are gonna let those poxy Covid ACT people in to SA and NT, so if ACT is a hotspot then SA and NT will have to become hotspots as far as Qld is concerned.
    People are already going to the NT for 14 days so they can enter Qld.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    Facts? Wot you sayin' Willis? Are you trying to bugger up a Time Honored, Tested & Reliable Tradition of AULRO?

    I guess you know the definition of a fact. What some people can't understand is if you know the truth , spin just doesn't cut it. But it's good for a laugh, for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 101RRS View Post
    It was on the ABC so must be true - to be fair to the ABC they were at a road block and interviewing a Police Officer there - so the Police would not seem to know they are still supposed to be working the road block in the rain .

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    Take it as you want, I have friends who are working the roadblocks and Police Officers - they have wet weather gear, it’s just BS sensationalist reporting, ABC or not - they are certainly not immune to this. Believe what you want, I wouldn’t try and run one of the checkpoints just because it’s raining.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    Like a lot of things being reported, that is a load of bollocks. They can and do work in the rain. Also, the checkpoints have a series of marquees along them for rain and wind protection.

    How zealous an Officer would be with the paperwork checks after standing in the rain or close to it for 8 hours is another thing - guess they’ll find out over the weekend as it’s supposed to **** down.
    SHHH the budget is crap after this. If two or so try and run out of here to the country we get almost 5k a pop back of the debt we have piled up will be reduced fast if people leave. Let them try- I am very sure police and divers all go inside if it rains

    Just imaging the taxes we would need to pay then mate

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    Then they bang you up for being a Luddite.
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    A married man, late 30's had the C19 virus. We know him. He "recovered" but his memory is not what it was. He still has a "cough" and the energy level is not what it was. He is not the only one we know like this.
    The wife's uncle caught the virus and it messed up his immune system which ment he died as his body could not fight an illness he got. His wife died in similar circumstances after him. We did not get to the funerals.
    People need to be aware that there are long term effects to this even when you "recover". We still take it seriously but the majority seem to be getting complacent.

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    Telehealth extended to March 2021

    Thank you Mr Hunt and Federal Gov. Extending Tele-Health is appreciate and sensible.

    I would like it as a permanent option for some minor things myself. Clogging up our waiting rooms for minor stuff could be helpful in avoiding some other transmissible infections and diseases. Our cleaning costs are huge and go up with numbers seen of course.

    Alas e-scripts are possibly still on a chopping block at 30 Sept and not clarified as part of this. Its really mostly a fund shift with funding moving from you seeing your Doctor in her/his room to on the phone or video consultation. I am more than happy to pay for the eScripts myself, I cannot yet as the software is still needing an upgrade to allow me to pay for it.


    Coronavirus Australia: Telehealth extended in $2b boost to coronavirus health measures

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