Coronavirus - how's everyone doing?
#91

...they should never been allowed off in the first place.
Only the assembled panel of health / medical experts decided they posed no risk. In fact, it seems like even now they're sticking to that theory as well.
Why did we have a ban on cruise ship arrivals again?
Only the assembled panel of health / medical experts decided they posed no risk. In fact, it seems like even now they're sticking to that theory as well.
Why did we have a ban on cruise ship arrivals again?

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For starters Australian citizens and residents need to be let off. No country has the right to turn away their own citizens and residents. It then becomes a matter of what you do with them. Self imposed self isolation is not working. That is clear.

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Have a read of this.
https://www.insider.com/coronavirus-...we-made-2020-3
The real question here is whether a full society lockdown was required last week (now is probably too late for Sydney at least) or whether we continue on the path of slow lockdown and lowering and extending the curve. The latter keeps bus drivers, dentists, supermarket workers, taxi drivers, and teachers at the front line. And to be frank, given large outbreaks amongst children has not been reported anywhere in the world, yet a dinner party of adults seems to make the headlines on a daily basis, I would be more concerned for bus drivers, facing up to adults on a daily basis, than I would teachers. Its just what the data says.
Teachers are one of many occupations having close contact with humans.
Let's not overlook the real question. Total lockdown or not?

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You would assume if there large outbreaks amongst children any where in the world who are in close quarters with each other, the headlines would be riddled with it.
Have a read of this.
https://www.insider.com/coronavirus-...we-made-2020-3
The real question here is whether a full society lockdown was required last week (now is probably too late for Sydney at least) or whether we continue on the path of slow lockdown and lowering and extending the curve. The latter keeps bus drivers, dentists, supermarket workers, taxi drivers, and teachers at the front line. And to be frank, given large outbreaks amongst children has not been reported anywhere in the world, yet a dinner party of adults seems to make the headlines on a daily basis, I would be more concerned for bus drivers, facing up to adults on a daily basis, than I would teachers. Its just what the data says.
Teachers are one of many occupations having close contact with humans.
Let's not overlook the real question. Total lockdown or not?
Have a read of this.
https://www.insider.com/coronavirus-...we-made-2020-3
The real question here is whether a full society lockdown was required last week (now is probably too late for Sydney at least) or whether we continue on the path of slow lockdown and lowering and extending the curve. The latter keeps bus drivers, dentists, supermarket workers, taxi drivers, and teachers at the front line. And to be frank, given large outbreaks amongst children has not been reported anywhere in the world, yet a dinner party of adults seems to make the headlines on a daily basis, I would be more concerned for bus drivers, facing up to adults on a daily basis, than I would teachers. Its just what the data says.
Teachers are one of many occupations having close contact with humans.
Let's not overlook the real question. Total lockdown or not?

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Maybe take a step further back and shut down the cruise industry all together.

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I picked it up early that you were trying to make it all about me. It didn't work a few posts ago, it's not going to work now. Nice try though.

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its you that's been making it all about you mate, you seem to be one of those people who will only learn the hard way, I hope no one else pays the price for that.

#104

Contrasts the situation with a ship which docked in Melbourne around the same time, and Vic Health did not allow anyone to disembark until the results of testing were known.
Which comes back to original point and segues to the school situation...the health authorities...the experts...got it wrong.

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Full lockdown, yes.
The pissing match between NSW Health and the Border Force is disgusting. Neither one took it seriously enough. Not when you are telling people to self-isolate when they get off the boat, but that they can still take public transport to/from two airports and take a long-haul flight to Perth first before that happens. What do NSW Health and the Border Force think "self-isolate" means? They have the same definition as all those bogans who were on Bondi.
It is just staggering to me that these ships weren't all called back into port a long time ago. Just think the resources it is now taking to manage this, not only the Ruby Princess, but the Vasco da Gama which is going to dock shortly in Perth and needs to have its passengers sorted.
The pissing match between NSW Health and the Border Force is disgusting. Neither one took it seriously enough. Not when you are telling people to self-isolate when they get off the boat, but that they can still take public transport to/from two airports and take a long-haul flight to Perth first before that happens. What do NSW Health and the Border Force think "self-isolate" means? They have the same definition as all those bogans who were on Bondi.
It is just staggering to me that these ships weren't all called back into port a long time ago. Just think the resources it is now taking to manage this, not only the Ruby Princess, but the Vasco da Gama which is going to dock shortly in Perth and needs to have its passengers sorted.
