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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    I just drove from Oakleigh to Brunswick and saw several hundred people out and about, all ages.

    Of all the people I saw only two weren't wearing masks.

    I actually saw even a few joggers wearing them, which they're not required to.

    Well done Melbourne.
    it IS fantastic that most of the people are wearing a mask BUT WHY are there so many people out and about during a lock down?
    Wouldn't it be Much better IF there were much less people out and about in the first place?
    When we were in lock down here at the start of this pandemic I had to go to the chemist to pick up some medication and the streets in the town center were pretty much deserted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    it IS fantastic that most of the people are wearing a mask BUT WHY are there so many people out and about during a lock down?
    Wouldn't it be Much better IF there were much less people out and about in the first place?
    When we were in lock down here at the start of this pandemic I had to go to the chemist to pick up some medication and the streets in the town center were pretty much deserted.
    Yes, I agree 100% with this - and no idea. I’m only out for work when absolutely necessary and that’s pretty much it (about a day a week) and I’ve been doing my grocery shopping on line and having it delivered so I don’t even go out to the shops.

    Guess you just can’t get through to some people.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    it IS fantastic that most of the people are wearing a mask BUT WHY are there so many people out and about during a lock down?
    Wouldn't it be Much better IF there were much less people out and about in the first place?
    When we were in lock down here at the start of this pandemic I had to go to the chemist to pick up some medication and the streets in the town center were pretty much deserted.

    Most were out exercising or walking their dogs, getting the papers or coffees.

    And the roads are deserted - it's the first time I've seen not one car parked along Brunswick Street.

    Edit: and that's a 31km trip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    and I’ve been doing my grocery shopping on line and having it delivered so I don’t even go out to the shops.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    Most were out exercising or walking their dogs, getting the papers or coffees.

    And the roads are deserted - it's the first time I've seen not one car parked along Brunswick Street.

    Edit: and that's a 31km trip.

    I am pretty certain that walking the dog, getting the newspaper or going out for a coffee can NOT be called "Essential travel".
    People Need to take these lock downs VERY Seriously because IF they continue to flaunt the rules or use loopholes to wander around the place instead of simply staying home unless it is absolutely essential to go out we will NEVER be able to take control of this virus.
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    aged care sector in victoria with another 80 deaths expected very shortly according to this article

    Passing the Buck: why Victoria's Covid is raging in private aged care homes - Michael West

    Aged care behemoths were granted an extra $200m to cope with the pandemic but refuse to provide critical paid pandemic leave to an overwhelmingly casualised workforce, claiming it’s the government’s responsibility. The government says the buck stops with aged care operators.
    and the privately owned homes are having very few infections

    wow... what a tale of woe IMHO
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    Up to 500,000 Australians may have been infected: NSW chief doctor

    The latest data is very interesting. Basically mortality rate is close to the flu...but the problem is how easily it spreads...0.05% of even a quarter of Australians on the let it rip proponents view is a lot of deaths. Crazy numbers.

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    I have little to none sympathy for nursing home owners/admin. They gouge every cent they can from their elderly clients and their families but fight tooth and nail when it's their turn to give something back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trout1105 View Post
    it IS fantastic that most of the people are wearing a mask BUT WHY are there so many people out and about during a lock down?
    Wouldn't it be Much better IF there were much less people out and about in the first place?
    When we were in lock down here at the start of this pandemic I had to go to the chemist to pick up some medication and the streets in the town center were pretty much deserted.
    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    Most were out exercising or walking their dogs, getting the papers or coffees.
    And the roads are deserted - it's the first time I've seen not one car parked along Brunswick Street.
    Edit: and that's a 31km trip.
    Yep, as a key part of our lock down here in NZ, exercise (locally!) was the only reason to be out and about unless for essential work services. "Locally" was the contentious factor and interpreted many different ways by different people. It all turned out OK in the end here as people got into the swing of the spirit of the lock down as time went on. A real sanity-saver was my regular bike-rides along the river track here. Lock down would not have worked for the majority if some allowance for exercise was not allowed. It was a compromise of sorts. Social distancing was emphasised and even now, I veer away and go wide around people. A 7-week lock down habit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    aged care sector in victoria with another 80 deaths expected very shortly according to this article
    Passing the Buck: why Victoria's Covid is raging in private aged care homes - Michael West
    and the privately owned homes are having very few infections
    wow... what a tale of woe IMHO
    Five of our clusters here in NZ were aged residential care facilities. Plenty of sad news from these situations over the duration the clusters were open. Feel for the Victorian families of the old folk in the homes there. Lock down rules here meant the families couldn't be there for their sick kin.

    COVID-19 - Significant clusters | Ministry of Health NZ

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