Well, except for those in the heavy flow of traffic north to Taree this morning. Seems to me that a couple of police stationed at the service centres might have been able to put the state finances in the black just in one day
Owner of the restaurant in Taree had planted herself in the middle of the front door to not only ensure proper checkin, but to interrogate diners as to where they had come from and the state of their health.
Good on her.
Bunnings and supermarkets on the other could couldn't give a stuff.
I asked the greeter why she wasn't enforcing qr code checkin. Gee she gushed, think of the line up if everyone had to do that.
Gee, I replied, won't be a line up if this becomes a hot spot will it.
Shrugged and resumed her vacant stare and fixed smile.
-- Edited by Tony LEE on Saturday 26th of June 2021 03:18:28 PM
Tony Bev said
05:56 PM Jun 26, 2021
Not wishing to get off-track, except to say
The virus could have escaped, from any quarantine hotel, in any State
Unfortunately this time, New South Wales has copped it hard, and hopefully this lockdown will catch it, before it spreads too far
I had assumed that Bunnings had an Australian wide policy, of doing the right thing
In my home town, in Western Australia, Bunnings have an Enter and Exit door
On the Enter side, there is a table with the QR photo thingy for a phone, as well as, a paper and pen, plus a box to place your piece of paper in
It is in the same area as the hand sanitizer
bgt said
06:07 PM Jun 26, 2021
How stupid are some folks though? You are allowed to do your shopping. Yet the dumb a$$@ are stripping the shelves of anything they can get their hands on. I really am surprised by how illogical many Australian are.
dorian said
06:18 PM Jun 26, 2021
Tony Bev wrote:
Not wishing to get off-track, except to say
The virus could have escaped, from any quarantine hotel, in any State
If the reports are true, then the virus was transmitted by a dickhead airport driver who wasn't vaccinated and wasn't wearing a mask.
Tony Bev said
06:41 PM Jun 26, 2021
dorian wrote:
Tony Bev wrote:
Not wishing to get off-track, except to say
The virus could have escaped, from any quarantine hotel, in any State
If the reports are true, then the virus was transmitted by a dickhead airport driver who wasn't vaccinated and wasn't wearing a mask.
Opps, I stand corrected Dorian, this loophole has now been closed, in regards to private airport drivers
But I also do say, that any breach of the virus, could happen in any State, for as long as hotels are substituted for quarantine facilities
bgt said
06:56 PM Jun 26, 2021
I believe the police have issued a statement saying no action will be taken in regards the driver.
msg said
10:03 PM Jun 26, 2021
bgt wrote:
How stupid are some folks though? You are allowed to do your shopping. Yet the dumb a$$@ are stripping the shelves of anything they can get their hands on. I really am surprised by how illogical many Australian are.
I thought about that. Might it be that they only wanted to do one shop? rather than a number of small shops.? I know thats what I would do in a lockdown. My shopping centre is a crowded mall. Best to avoid.
Whenarewethere said
11:17 PM Jun 26, 2021
My understanding is that drivers for passengers have to wear masks & have a vaccine, but drivers for aircrew didn't have to wear a mask or have a vaccine.
They have until the 28th to get a vaccine & then they can drive again.
There is an issue with that, in that it takes some time for the vaccine to be increasingly effective. Even then vaccines are really only stopping you from getting as sick. They are not doing as much to minimise transmission.
Gaylehere said
11:32 PM Jun 26, 2021
Sydney is in lockdown, but who will be next? I read on some news site tonight that the NT now has a locally acquired case in a FIFO mine worker that went to work from Victoria via Qld where he did his hotel quarantine. It was said he caught Covid whilst in the hotel. Since he returned to work 900 staff have flown out to airports in various states and the NT so will see what's next.
Gaylehere said
11:36 PM Jun 26, 2021
Just a by the by re shopping. Does everyone take their receipts when offered. On them you have the name of the business, the staff member who served you and the time you go through the checkout. It gives you some idea of when you are in particular shop.
Whenarewethere said
11:52 PM Jun 26, 2021
We both always ask for the receipt. We regularly find price discrepancies & get the difference back before we leave the shop or free goods in some shops.
It is quite shocking the volume of errors.
The receipts usually collect in a large pile over many months & then we chuck them out keeping ones for tax purposes or whatever.
Greg 1 said
01:56 AM Jun 27, 2021
It's about time. Gladys certainly had to be dragged kicking and screaming to place some of Sydney in a lockdown.
Watched her on tele the night before and she studiously avoided the L word.
If she had got her act together earlier they maybe better positioned.
Glad I live in a State with a quick and decisive Premier.
Mike Harding said
07:13 AM Jun 27, 2021
Gaylehere wrote:
Just a by the by re shopping. Does everyone take their receipts when offered. On them you have the name of the business, the staff member who served you and the time you go through the checkout. It gives you some idea of when you are in particular shop.
I have been retaining *all* my receipts for some months as proof (more or less) of where I have been living. My driving licence et al is registered to my son's home in Melbourne but, as a nomad, I have been living in the bush but have no real means of proving it, hence keeping the receipts.
I also registered as "Itinerant" with the Australian Electoral Commission some time back.
Whenarewethere said
07:36 AM Jun 27, 2021
At the end of each day one can take a photo of their campsite as a diary record to help with our failing memories & dates.
Tony LEE said
08:10 AM Jun 27, 2021
Re Bunnings, and most if not all major retailers. Apparently they had a blanket exemption from covid checkin rules at least in NSW
Yes, they have one qr code sitting on the wall and a greeter a couple of metres away but never in several stores over the last several months have I seen anyone scan the code or being checked by the greeter.
Rob Driver said
08:13 AM Jun 27, 2021
Gladys has been in denial of the risk which is present in our system of hotel quarantine since Covid became evident in Australia.
Unfortunately politics play a big part in her belligerent attitude as well with her support for international travel to remain in place in line with current federal guidelines.
It has been reported on some news forums that Gladys did not lock down earlier as is now being suggested she should have, because she was waiting for the school holidays to start. Apparently, according to some comments, this has saved millions of dollars by having parents at home with children for the duration of her lockdown.
I think that many of us know that hotel quarantine does not work but to make matters worse there appears that no one has actually made any rules for people in high risk employment areas. I am certainly surprised that an airline stewardess can do five journeys on a passenger aircraft while positive for the disease.
Eighty two cases in NSW reported this morning, lets hope they can control this outbreak before it gets any worse and Gladyss *gold standard* of contact tracing is reinstated.
I live in Qld and I am generally pleased how Anna P has handled the situation as it occurs in this state but saying this does not eliminate the risk of another outbreak anywhere in Australia while we continue to allow travellers from overseas into our country while we have a less than adequate quarantine procedures that is being proven on a daily basis.
Regards
Rob
Whenarewethere said
08:37 AM Jun 27, 2021
Yesterday I was in a shop with a mask, the 2 workers both had masks. Another customer walked in, they had no mask & the workers said you are required to wear I mask.
Customer: Where do I get them. Before the shop assistants could respond I said there is a chemist a few doors down.
A few minutes later I was in a shop a few doors up. Other than myself, no masks on staff or the other 3 customers.
Some businesses are doing the right thing, other businesses look the other way.
Whenarewethere said
08:48 AM Jun 27, 2021
bentaxlebabe wrote:
Eighty two cases in NSW reported this morning,.....
A person at the top of Australia's pecking order said NSW can manage Covid without locking down.
They now have at least a 2 week bill for workers out of work.
An example of not how to handle a Covid situation.
All my neighbours were very surprised that we were not already in a lockdown.
bgt said
09:07 AM Jun 27, 2021
Hang on a minute. NSW has handled the vast majority of folks flying into Australia. They have managed all their outbreaks. Yet now all you 'experts' are condemning her for the current situation. I haven't seen you all jump up and down with 'expert' opinions when Vic goes into it's 4th lockdown. And WA goes nuts with just one or two cases and blocks folks from Broken Hill simply because it 'close' to Sydney. Qld with one case. And SA over a pizza box.
This will become a political football that everyone on the left will use against NSW. Forget the past 14+ months of good work. Lets just hang Gladys on a situation that none of us keyboard 'expert' know about besides what we read in the media that is hell bent on selling headlines.
Let's round up all the witches and burn them at the same time.
Australia is becoming a hermit country and so are the states. While the rest of the world manages 100's or 1000's of cases a day we wet our nappies with a relatively few cases.
dorian said
09:46 AM Jun 27, 2021
bgt wrote:
Hang on a minute. NSW has handled the vast majority of folks flying into Australia. They have managed all their outbreaks. Yet now all you 'experts' are condemning her for the current situation. I haven't seen you all jump up and down with 'expert' opinions when Vic goes into it's 4th lockdown. And WA goes nuts with just one or two cases and blocks folks from Broken Hill simply because it 'close' to Sydney. Qld with one case. And SA over a pizza box.
This will become a political football that everyone on the left will use against NSW. Forget the past 14+ months of good work. Lets just hang Gladys on a situation that none of us keyboard 'expert' know about besides what we read in the media that is hell bent on selling headlines.
Let's round up all the witches and burn them at the same time.
Australia is becoming a hermit country and so are the states. While the rest of the world manages 100's or 1000's of cases a day we wet our nappies with a relatively few cases.
It's a crisis. What don't you understand?
Let's all be thankful that you are not running this country.
bgt said
10:06 AM Jun 27, 2021
Crisis? I sat and watched the tour in France last night. France has had way more deaths than us. Way more infections. (1700 deaths per million v our 35 deaths per million). They are now getting on with life. They have realized that they have to live with covid. No masks in the crowds. Same with the USA.
dorian a simple question for you. At what point do you say we have to live with covid? Because we will never get to 0. Never.
It amazes me how folks want to shut down Australia because of covid. Yet many of the same folks refuse to get vaccinated. Where's the logic?
Teo said
10:15 AM Jun 27, 2021
bgt. Perhaps if people didnt wet their nappies here in Oz, we too would be looking at 100s of cases a day. We do have the advantage of being separated from the rest of the world and this has helped, but I feel that the actions taken by most states here have been correct.
Now we need to sort out the hotel quarantine system and it seems, airline staff, and the rest of Australia may get to enjoy the freedom that the less populated states have.
Craig1 said
10:39 AM Jun 27, 2021
We got a Service NSW text last night " All of NSW must wear a mask when outside of their own dwelling" lots of other stuff as well. We wont be going anywhere near the B G S for sure.
Kebbin said
10:50 AM Jun 27, 2021
The people of Sydney are in for a difficult time, they had the Crossroads Hotel outbreak and they did well following directives, then the Northern Beaches outbreak which was controlled by that fact that there was only one way out. Now we have a outbreak in the richer areas of the city, are we going to have these priveldged people leaving for destinations far and near. By some reports the exodus of people taking there normal school holiday break started earlier in the week. This time I feel Gladys has used all of her luck up, letting her minister go home to isolate not calling any of his contacts, close contacts although the said minister was seen on Parliment TV walking thru a crowded room, after all the CMO did say that the Delta variant was more contagious and a 5 second passing could cause infection.
-- Edited by Kebbin on Sunday 27th of June 2021 10:51:56 AM
-- Edited by Kebbin on Sunday 27th of June 2021 10:53:41 AM
Dicko1 said
12:05 PM Jun 27, 2021
bgt wrote:
Crisis? I sat and watched the tour in France last night. France has had way more deaths than us. Way more infections. (1700 deaths per million v our 35 deaths per million). They are now getting on with life. They have realized that they have to live with covid. No masks in the crowds. Same with the USA.
dorian a simple question for you. At what point do you say we have to live with covid? Because we will never get to 0. Never.
It amazes me how folks want to shut down Australia because of covid. Yet many of the same folks refuse to get vaccinated. Where's the logic?
You do realise France has had 8 months of night curfews from 6pm to 6am? We will never get to zero. However we can get to 85%+ ans learn to live with covid like every other virus we have. Who are these people that want to shut Australia down but will not get vaccinated?
Are We Lost said
12:19 PM Jun 27, 2021
How to find the right balance?
We have the doomsayers who are happy to see an entire state locked down, while the closest case may be hundreds of kilometres away. What is the cost? How many people will find this is the final straw and lose their businesses as a result? And then all the employees whose shifts get cancelled, or worse, lose their jobs, and they don't have enough money to pay their mortgage or car loans, etc. It snowballs. How many suffer major impacts to their life goals and fall into depression, or even suicide? Continuing to hand out free money is not sustainable.
Then we have those who complain about having to wear masks, or wear them under their noses saying "I'm alright Jack. This is an infringement on our civil liberties".
How many people do you know who refuse the vaccine, yet readily accept a greater risk with taking numerous medications? The contraceptive pill is an example. We take risks whenever we leave home (or even in the home).
What I don't understand is why peer pressure is not pushing back against those who exhibit symptoms that possibly could be covid, yet still go out without protecting othes ... pre lockdown of course. At a recent social gathering, a couple of people turned up with cold symptoms. Cold or COVID? I believe the community should be taking a view that this is unacceptable. Anything that helps reduce risk should be considered. In this case, peer pressure can easily drive behavioural change.
So I believe we have to live with it and get life back to some normalcy. If this results in some incoveniences then so be it. But wide scale (eg state wide) lockdowns are just too costly.
bgt said
12:42 PM Jun 27, 2021
I agree. We have to learn to live with covid. Those frightened of covid and those who think it's all over kill have to accept compromise. What that compromise is is the hard question. But if only the feds and state's give up their political point scoring and come up with some sort of formula. Love them or hate them if those rule were country wide and if trigger points were accept then we can all plan our future.
Tony Bev said
12:54 PM Jun 27, 2021
Tony LEE wrote:
Re Bunnings, and most if not all major retailers. Apparently they had a blanket exemption from covid checkin rules at least in NSW Yes, they have one qr code sitting on the wall and a greeter a couple of metres away but never in several stores over the last several months have I seen anyone scan the code or being checked by the greeter.
Hi Tony
It must be a State by State thing, about Covid check-ins
In the WA town I live in, they have QR scan codes, plus pen and paper, in every shop from the largest supermarket, down to the smallest fish and chip shop
I am not sure if it is a hard and fast rule, that you must check in, but the majority of us do the right thing
Plain Truth said
02:35 PM Jun 27, 2021
Yes ,we have a crisis, look at the death rate it is HORRIFIC.
Yes ,we have a crisis, look at the death rate it is HORRIFIC.
Your a clown mate. Thank god we dont have people with the same outlook, mentality and negative attitude as you in charge. Not the first time you have posted rubbish up either!!!
Well, except for those in the heavy flow of traffic north to Taree this morning. Seems to me that a couple of police stationed at the service centres might have been able to put the state finances in the black just in one day
Owner of the restaurant in Taree had planted herself in the middle of the front door to not only ensure proper checkin, but to interrogate diners as to where they had come from and the state of their health.
Good on her.
Bunnings and supermarkets on the other could couldn't give a stuff.
I asked the greeter why she wasn't enforcing qr code checkin. Gee she gushed, think of the line up if everyone had to do that.
Gee, I replied, won't be a line up if this becomes a hot spot will it.
Shrugged and resumed her vacant stare and fixed smile.
-- Edited by Tony LEE on Saturday 26th of June 2021 03:18:28 PM
The virus could have escaped, from any quarantine hotel, in any State
Unfortunately this time, New South Wales has copped it hard, and hopefully this lockdown will catch it, before it spreads too far
I had assumed that Bunnings had an Australian wide policy, of doing the right thing
In my home town, in Western Australia, Bunnings have an Enter and Exit door
On the Enter side, there is a table with the QR photo thingy for a phone, as well as, a paper and pen, plus a box to place your piece of paper in
It is in the same area as the hand sanitizer
If the reports are true, then the virus was transmitted by a dickhead airport driver who wasn't vaccinated and wasn't wearing a mask.
Opps, I stand corrected Dorian, this loophole has now been closed, in regards to private airport drivers
But I also do say, that any breach of the virus, could happen in any State, for as long as hotels are substituted for quarantine facilities
I thought about that. Might it be that they only wanted to do one shop? rather than a number of small shops.? I know thats what I would do in a lockdown. My shopping centre is a crowded mall. Best to avoid.
My understanding is that drivers for passengers have to wear masks & have a vaccine, but drivers for aircrew didn't have to wear a mask or have a vaccine.
They have until the 28th to get a vaccine & then they can drive again.
There is an issue with that, in that it takes some time for the vaccine to be increasingly effective. Even then vaccines are really only stopping you from getting as sick. They are not doing as much to minimise transmission.
Sydney is in lockdown, but who will be next? I read on some news site tonight that the NT now has a locally acquired case in a FIFO mine worker that went to work from Victoria via Qld where he did his hotel quarantine. It was said he caught Covid whilst in the hotel. Since he returned to work 900 staff have flown out to airports in various states and the NT so will see what's next.
We both always ask for the receipt. We regularly find price discrepancies & get the difference back before we leave the shop or free goods in some shops.
It is quite shocking the volume of errors.
The receipts usually collect in a large pile over many months & then we chuck them out keeping ones for tax purposes or whatever.
I have been retaining *all* my receipts for some months as proof (more or less) of where I have been living. My driving licence et al is registered to my son's home in Melbourne but, as a nomad, I have been living in the bush but have no real means of proving it, hence keeping the receipts.
I also registered as "Itinerant" with the Australian Electoral Commission some time back.
At the end of each day one can take a photo of their campsite as a diary record to help with our failing memories & dates.
Unfortunately politics play a big part in her belligerent attitude as well with her support for international travel to remain in place in line with current federal guidelines.
It has been reported on some news forums that Gladys did not lock down earlier as is now being suggested she should have, because she was waiting for the school holidays to start. Apparently, according to some comments, this has saved millions of dollars by having parents at home with children for the duration of her lockdown.
I think that many of us know that hotel quarantine does not work but to make matters worse there appears that no one has actually made any rules for people in high risk employment areas. I am certainly surprised that an airline stewardess can do five journeys on a passenger aircraft while positive for the disease.
Eighty two cases in NSW reported this morning, lets hope they can control this outbreak before it gets any worse and Gladyss *gold standard* of contact tracing is reinstated.
I live in Qld and I am generally pleased how Anna P has handled the situation as it occurs in this state but saying this does not eliminate the risk of another outbreak anywhere in Australia while we continue to allow travellers from overseas into our country while we have a less than adequate quarantine procedures that is being proven on a daily basis.
Regards
Rob
Yesterday I was in a shop with a mask, the 2 workers both had masks. Another customer walked in, they had no mask & the workers said you are required to wear I mask.
Customer: Where do I get them. Before the shop assistants could respond I said there is a chemist a few doors down.
A few minutes later I was in a shop a few doors up. Other than myself, no masks on staff or the other 3 customers.
Some businesses are doing the right thing, other businesses look the other way.
A person at the top of Australia's pecking order said NSW can manage Covid without locking down.
They now have at least a 2 week bill for workers out of work.
An example of not how to handle a Covid situation.
All my neighbours were very surprised that we were not already in a lockdown.
This will become a political football that everyone on the left will use against NSW. Forget the past 14+ months of good work. Lets just hang Gladys on a situation that none of us keyboard 'expert' know about besides what we read in the media that is hell bent on selling headlines.
Let's round up all the witches and burn them at the same time.
Australia is becoming a hermit country and so are the states. While the rest of the world manages 100's or 1000's of cases a day we wet our nappies with a relatively few cases.
It's a crisis. What don't you understand?
Let's all be thankful that you are not running this country.
dorian a simple question for you. At what point do you say we have to live with covid? Because we will never get to 0. Never.
It amazes me how folks want to shut down Australia because of covid. Yet many of the same folks refuse to get vaccinated. Where's the logic?
Now we need to sort out the hotel quarantine system and it seems, airline staff, and the rest of Australia may get to enjoy the freedom that the less populated states have.
The people of Sydney are in for a difficult time, they had the Crossroads Hotel outbreak and they did well following directives, then the Northern Beaches outbreak which was controlled by that fact that there was only one way out.
Now we have a outbreak in the richer areas of the city, are we going to have these priveldged people leaving for destinations far and near. By some reports the exodus of people taking there normal school holiday break started earlier in the week.
This time I feel Gladys has used all of her luck up, letting her minister go home to isolate not calling any of his contacts, close contacts although the said minister was seen on Parliment TV walking thru a crowded room, after all the CMO did say that the Delta variant was more contagious and a 5 second passing could cause infection.
-- Edited by Kebbin on Sunday 27th of June 2021 10:51:56 AM
-- Edited by Kebbin on Sunday 27th of June 2021 10:53:41 AM
You do realise France has had 8 months of night curfews from 6pm to 6am? We will never get to zero. However we can get to 85%+ ans learn to live with covid like every other virus we have. Who are these people that want to shut Australia down but will not get vaccinated?
How to find the right balance?
We have the doomsayers who are happy to see an entire state locked down, while the closest case may be hundreds of kilometres away. What is the cost? How many people will find this is the final straw and lose their businesses as a result? And then all the employees whose shifts get cancelled, or worse, lose their jobs, and they don't have enough money to pay their mortgage or car loans, etc. It snowballs. How many suffer major impacts to their life goals and fall into depression, or even suicide? Continuing to hand out free money is not sustainable.
Then we have those who complain about having to wear masks, or wear them under their noses saying "I'm alright Jack. This is an infringement on our civil liberties".
How many people do you know who refuse the vaccine, yet readily accept a greater risk with taking numerous medications? The contraceptive pill is an example. We take risks whenever we leave home (or even in the home).
What I don't understand is why peer pressure is not pushing back against those who exhibit symptoms that possibly could be covid, yet still go out without protecting othes ... pre lockdown of course. At a recent social gathering, a couple of people turned up with cold symptoms. Cold or COVID? I believe the community should be taking a view that this is unacceptable. Anything that helps reduce risk should be considered. In this case, peer pressure can easily drive behavioural change.
So I believe we have to live with it and get life back to some normalcy. If this results in some incoveniences then so be it. But wide scale (eg state wide) lockdowns are just too costly.
Hi Tony
It must be a State by State thing, about Covid check-ins
In the WA town I live in, they have QR scan codes, plus pen and paper, in every shop from the largest supermarket, down to the smallest fish and chip shop
I am not sure if it is a hard and fast rule, that you must check in, but the majority of us do the right thing
Yes ,we have a crisis, look at the death rate it is HORRIFIC.
Your a clown mate. Thank god we dont have people with the same outlook, mentality and negative attitude as you in charge. Not the first time you have posted rubbish up either!!!