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Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
Hope you're all well.
NSW are relative novices at the hard lockdown. How do you think they'll go using this guideline?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-16/ ... /100296684
NSW are relative novices at the hard lockdown. How do you think they'll go using this guideline?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-16/ ... /100296684
A 'commonsense' approach?
Discretionary retailers are still able to keep trading because the NSW government has not defined what is considered "essential" work.
It is entirely subjective (or ambiguous) under the state's COVID regulations. In effect, almost every retailer is "essential" if they want to stay open during the lockdown.
"It is so, so difficult to have a precise rule for every single thing," NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian told reporters on Tuesday.
She made those remarks a day after NSW recorded 112 new coronavirus infections – the highest daily number from any state this year.
"That's why we rely on common sense [and why] we rely on people to respect the intent of the health orders as well as the letter of the health orders."
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
f****** piss weak leadership. Goes with the f****** piss weak leadership of the Prime Minister.F111 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 12:21 pm Hope you're all well.
NSW are relative novices at the hard lockdown. How do you think they'll go using this guideline?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-16/ ... /100296684
A 'commonsense' approach?
Discretionary retailers are still able to keep trading because the NSW government has not defined what is considered "essential" work.
It is entirely subjective (or ambiguous) under the state's COVID regulations. In effect, almost every retailer is "essential" if they want to stay open during the lockdown.
"It is so, so difficult to have a precise rule for every single thing," NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian told reporters on Tuesday.
She made those remarks a day after NSW recorded 112 new coronavirus infections – the highest daily number from any state this year.
"That's why we rely on common sense [and why] we rely on people to respect the intent of the health orders as well as the letter of the health orders."
Essendunny
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
Not far behind is the f****** Piss Weak ability of the Media Morons who back these 2 in,to admit they’re WRONG!BenDoolan wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 2:50 pmf****** piss weak leadership. Goes with the f****** piss weak leadership of the Prime Minister.F111 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 12:21 pm Hope you're all well.
NSW are relative novices at the hard lockdown. How do you think they'll go using this guideline?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-16/ ... /100296684
A 'commonsense' approach?
Discretionary retailers are still able to keep trading because the NSW government has not defined what is considered "essential" work.
It is entirely subjective (or ambiguous) under the state's COVID regulations. In effect, almost every retailer is "essential" if they want to stay open during the lockdown.
"It is so, so difficult to have a precise rule for every single thing," NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian told reporters on Tuesday.
She made those remarks a day after NSW recorded 112 new coronavirus infections – the highest daily number from any state this year.
"That's why we rely on common sense [and why] we rely on people to respect the intent of the health orders as well as the letter of the health orders."
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
The Prime Minister for NSW that is.BenDoolan wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 2:50 pmf****** piss weak leadership. Goes with the f****** piss weak leadership of the Prime Minister.F111 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 12:21 pm Hope you're all well.
NSW are relative novices at the hard lockdown. How do you think they'll go using this guideline?
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-07-16/ ... /100296684
A 'commonsense' approach?
Discretionary retailers are still able to keep trading because the NSW government has not defined what is considered "essential" work.
It is entirely subjective (or ambiguous) under the state's COVID regulations. In effect, almost every retailer is "essential" if they want to stay open during the lockdown.
"It is so, so difficult to have a precise rule for every single thing," NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian told reporters on Tuesday.
She made those remarks a day after NSW recorded 112 new coronavirus infections – the highest daily number from any state this year.
"That's why we rely on common sense [and why] we rely on people to respect the intent of the health orders as well as the letter of the health orders."
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
Andy McGrath was at the rugby, tier 1 exposure. Covid undetected but in 14 days iso.
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
In their bubble I expect.
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
I think the AFL is fighting a admirable battle but I fear the season is close to over
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
......or temporarily suspended.
Problem is,they’re such nice chaps,they’ll over reach elsewhere and request out of touching concern for our Health and Safety,that Our Show Must STOP!Not Go on,......
The SANFL May tell ‘em to plain f*** OFF,if those bloody furniture removalists hadn’t put them in Lockdown!
Problem is,they’re such nice chaps,they’ll over reach elsewhere and request out of touching concern for our Health and Safety,that Our Show Must STOP!Not Go on,......
The SANFL May tell ‘em to plain f*** OFF,if those bloody furniture removalists hadn’t put them in Lockdown!
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
Some discussion on C7 news re the future. Images of crowds compacted at entry and in seats.
They need to improve the distancing for seating and to stop funnelling the whole crowd out at the same time. Even with a small crowd it’s far to close.
They need to improve the distancing for seating and to stop funnelling the whole crowd out at the same time. Even with a small crowd it’s far to close.
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
NSW will do another 4-5 weeks in lockdown I reckon. Lucky if it’s only 3 weeks.
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Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
Unfair on those Screaming at Glad and Co to properly address this matter.
To those who shared her Government’s Blasé attitude to the whole bleeding thing,.......Told You So!
To those who shared her Government’s Blasé attitude to the whole bleeding thing,.......Told You So!
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
Gladiator Gladys has a fight on her hands using the "common sense" approach. I think she's rapidly coming to the conclusion that it only takes a minority to stuff up some decent ideas.
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
Thread title needs an update to #6
How's Gladys going? Fkng reprehensible leadership.
How's Gladys going? Fkng reprehensible leadership.
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Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
Mrs Herz, Mrs HERZ!!! As she goes hurtling down the stairs
You’ve done it to me again! Got me thinking about that damn movie now I can’t get it out of my head. Far out. And on Friday the 13th of all nights haha.
Misquamacus seeks revenge by imposing his rebirth in the neck of Tandy. “PANA WITCHY SALATU” which translates to “my death foretells my return”. Spooky stuff.
You must have seen it before. You keep triggering me!
Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
How’s NSW going? Deadset F****** pathetic leadership there. They have finally gone into full lockdown as numbers are out of control. Announced in the most cowardly, gutless way - Twitter.
FRO Gladys.
FRO Gladys.
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Re: Victoria’s 2nd Covid19 Wave?
How is Rupe’s Dunnypaper masts looking now as well?
They have changed their tune now,but after backing Glad to the hilt,they must feel like Complete and Utter ********!Without admitting it of course!
Re: Victoria’s 6th Covid19 Wave?
Yeah, they're struggling. I'd love to know what the consecutive advice to the gov from their CHO has been.
I suspect she's been pushing for much tighter lockdown for a while, but the decision makers have stuck fat with their conservative belief that keeping as much open as possible is best for the economy. d'oh! Too much input from the PM probably too.
They had a template of sorts from the Vic experience and in the face of the delta type from which they had plenty of opportunity to learn was more dangerous, they chose to ignore all and rely on the good will, understanding and common sense of their population. FRACKWTIS the lot of them.
I suspect she's been pushing for much tighter lockdown for a while, but the decision makers have stuck fat with their conservative belief that keeping as much open as possible is best for the economy. d'oh! Too much input from the PM probably too.
They had a template of sorts from the Vic experience and in the face of the delta type from which they had plenty of opportunity to learn was more dangerous, they chose to ignore all and rely on the good will, understanding and common sense of their population. FRACKWTIS the lot of them.