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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2100
What's the saying...  "you had ONE job"
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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2101
Article in the paper today highlighted that almost everyone who goes to Brunetti's at the airport are heading interstate.

Its through security past the check in area before you hit the gate.

You have to walk for like a kilometre to get there and given the time frame it sounds like an airport worker is infected (5am to 2pm is a roughly 8 hour shift with half an hour either side for early finish late finish)
"everything you know is wrong"

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Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2102
Article in the paper today highlighted that almost everyone who goes to Brunetti's at the airport are heading interstate.

How many people go there, or walk past there on any given day.

Track them and all their close contacts.

How long before you are into 10,000+ people.
Not sure what kind of contact tracing can be that quick and effective.
Hence lockdown.

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2103
Well many of the contacts wouldn't be in Victoria. They would have got a coffee and headed to Sydney, Brisbane etc.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2104
Already talks of "The Snap" being extended for another week.
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2105
We discussed this at my local RSL meeting yesterday.  The cost of insurance, etc was simply too high for the RSL to pay then have the march cancelled as is highly likely.

It’s a different world and it won’t get back to normal even after most folk are vaccinated.
Plus to expose the typical Anzac Day demographic to potential new variant of SARS-CoV-2 would be disastrous, the RSL already has a big enough problem of dwindling membership without accelerating the root cause!
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2106
Well many of the contacts wouldn't be in Victoria. They would have got a coffee and headed to Sydney, Brisbane etc.

How do you know if they are in Victoria or not? You would have to trace them to find out!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2107
How many people go there, or walk past there on any given day.

Track them and all their close contacts.

How long before you are into 10,000+ people.
Not sure what kind of contact tracing can be that quick and effective.
Hence lockdown.
I haven't flown domestically much in recent years, I presume that area for domestic travellers is a sterile area(past security) and is a much for arrivals as it is departures.

If I recall it's mostly Jetstar and was perhaps Virgin before that, so presuming interstate travel is a bit of a doddle, hardly investigative journalism, it probably has a sign up stating "Domestic Terminal" ->! ;D
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2108
I haven't flown domestically much in recent years, I presume that area for domestic travellers is a sterile area(past security) and is a much for arrivals as it is departures.

If I recall it's mostly Jetstar and was perhaps Virgin before that, so presuming interstate travel is a bit of a doddle, hardly investigative journalism, it probably has a sign up stating "Domestic Terminal" ->! ;D

Where would people be travelling to if not interstate?
2012 HAPPENED!!!!!!!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2109
Where would people be travelling to if not interstate?
Exactly, the media make out it's a revelation.

But back in the day I travelled interstate a bit those departure and arrival mezzanines were not demarcated, people can move freely between those areas and often did to get to their favourite eatery, store or facility! Perhaps COVID has changed that, I'd hope it has otherwise it's an untraceable nightmare.
The Force Awakens!

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2110
It was sold to us as a five day hold,  that's why people are (begrudgingly) tolerating it.  But it will turn nasty when it gets extended on Thursday.

Any hiatus shorter than the incubation period is worthless,  won't break the cycle.

 
DrE is no more... you ok with that harmonica man?

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Reply #2111
Incubation period for the new strain is debatable, need blood testing for antibodies before people are considered safe.

 

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2112
It was sold to us as a five day hold,  that's why people are (begrudgingly) tolerating it.  But it will turn nasty when it gets extended on Thursday.

Any hiatus shorter than the incubation period is worthless,  won't break the cycle.

 
DHHS website states it will be until Feb 26.

Wonder how long it will be before its made official?

Re: CV and mad panic behaviour

Reply #2113
DHHS website states it will be until Feb 26.

Wonder how long it will be before its made official?
where does it say that?
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