HappyFlyerFamily
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Just plain guesses - maybe a receipt that is out by an hour lolOur QR system does not have a check out function. I'm assuming these precise times have come from CCTV or something else.
Just plain guesses - maybe a receipt that is out by an hour lolOur QR system does not have a check out function. I'm assuming these precise times have come from CCTV or something else.
I heard it mentioned in the NSW press conference today in questions to the police commissioner but this (playground closures) is also happening in Sydney.
I'm not saying it doesn't have a role generally, but in this instance, it's not the reason.Economics pays a big role, though. It's most likely the nature of the jobs people perform - those who in higher paying jobs largely (but not in all cases, eg. health care) have the means and the nature of the work that allows them to stay at home and avoid mixing with others. Those in lower paid jobs in many instances do not (for example those in cleaning jobs cannot WFH obviously).
Worldwide, in developed nations, it seems poorer areas have suffered more. In New York, the poorer boroughs and neighborhoods fared much much worse than the wealthier ones. In Melbourne's second wave, poorer areas suffered more, that is beyond dispute, the evidence is overwhelming. There were very few cases in suburbs like Brighton, Box Hill, Toorak, or Camberwell. It's not that the disease picks on poorer areas, or that people behave any differently, just the nature of the work people do.
Not in SA and Qld.Plenty of bottlos inside or attached to supermarkets (and sometimes servos) here too. And Aldi sells alcohol.
But playgrounds are safe and outdoor transmission is impossible.Only in the LGAs of concern where police have observed people loitering, chatting and not keeping distance. When you take your kids to the park, they arent meant to be playing with kids from outside their own household.
The restrictions for the LGAs of concern no longer allow recreation, only exercise. The rest of NSW can still recreate at a safe social distance.
Melbourne has had more cases in this outbreak than Sydney did at the same point in time, despite Melbourne locking down on Day 1/2 and Sydney delaying.
There's no guarantee Melbourne won't have the same trajectory.
Not in SA and Qld
And the number of mystery (ie confirmed unlinked) cases is up for debate........NSW at the one month mark had about 150 under investigation (and my guess would be most delayed linked).Personally I don't believe the theory that both branches of the two latest clusters started with two different new Sydney incursions. One probably did, but the other I think is just a continuation of the first outbreak.
So
Day 37 Vic is 478 Cases. Contact tracing still working well.
Day 37 NSW was 1813 Cases. Contact tracing overwhelmed.
Well, we can always get statistics to back up a desired narrative.Personally I don't believe the theory that both branches of the two latest clusters started with two different new Sydney incursions. One probably did, but the other I think is just a continuation of the first outbreak.
So
Day 37 Vic is 478 Cases. Contact tracing still working well.
Day 37 NSW was 1813 Cases. Contact tracing overwhelmed.
As for people outside the LGAs of concern not abusing gathering limits in playgrounds...I am certain this is nonsense.
So does Aldi have to run separate stores for alcohol then? Or do they not sell alcohol at Aldi in SA?
When our local supermarket was a Supabarn could only enter the bottlo via the supermarket. This is still the case in two nearby Woolworths and one Coles, although my local Coles now has the bottlo across a laneway.
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Even if you take Melbourne 6.0 being a part of Melbourne 5.0 - the fact that there are actually mystery cases in week 3/4 is a huge worry.
Oh wow same time every day the state v state screeching starts.
How about we are all in this together and we discuss something more relevant than comparing two very different outbreaks….
The Queenslander is feeling left out!
Don't worry, you'll get the heat on the vaccination thread!
Well they are in this together - both States don't want to do exactly what the other one is doing....Oh wow same time every day the state v state screeching starts.
How about we are all in this together and we discuss something more relevant than comparing two very different outbreaks….
Nooooo!So does Aldi have to run separate stores for alcohol then? Or do they not sell alcohol at Aldi in SA?
When our local supermarket was a Supabarn could only enter the bottlo via the supermarket. This is still the case in two nearby Woolworths and one Coles, although my local Coles now has the bottlo across a laneway.
Does that include private ICU capacity, or has that not been drafted in as yet?77 in ICU is getting up there. I hope we have nearly reached the peak of that but fear not.
I'm calling out the logic of closing playgrounds and curfews whilst allowing people to line up for their daily coffee & smashed avo on toast.
Pretty much, though I wouldn't call it a huge worry - only is, if you expect contact tracing and other measures will result in zero COVID.Even if you take Melbourne 6.0 being a part of Melbourne 5.0 - the fact that there are actually mystery cases in week 3/4 is a huge worry.
I've not heard NSW pull the private hospital pin yet, so I presume its public ICU capacity.Does that include private ICU capacity, or has that not been drafted in as yet?
I somewhat agree, though closing the latter would have a significant economic impact and we've no proof really that it would make any difference. At least the former, while mentally challenging and a huge huge impact on children and the family, doesn't have an economic impact.
Pretty much, though I wouldn't call it a huge worry - only is, if you expect contact tracing and other measures will result in zero COVID.
Maybe it will, but the the next entry of the virus from either NSW or overseas through quarantine arrangements will inevitably follow days or weeks later as we've already seen. Then what?
