-home quarantine
-asked to voluntarily comply with
-home quarantine
16.1 Fully vaccinated diplomats and their dependants arriving in NSW and VictoriaLarssen wrote:
Wait until you find out that people travelling on diplomatic passports do not need to be vaccinated or tested and they circumvent closed airspaces. Diplomatic immunity and all
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right so the governor of NSW is a nut ball.Dilbert_X wrote:
If its inevitable why are countries shutting the borders - seems strange.
I've said already Perrottet is a nutball, he wants no restrictions and to let covid rip. Didn't the UK try that?
With a dramatic crimp on travel and sensible quarantine on those who actually need to travel we could contain these new variants.
'Its all inevitable' is a pathetic public health response.
No I didn't, everyone can home quarantine at this point.Larssen wrote:
You're still skipping over the home quarantine dilbert.
Erm yes we can.You can't reasonably demand these people to always quarantine for 14 days if they're there for a short visit.
If they're fully vaccinated and return a negative test, just like everyone else who is fully vaccinated and returns a negative test.Still, even in Aus as you can see they're allowed free movement after checking in, as is required for diplomatic personnel
Just like Indians testing negative on boarding and positive on arrival you can bet money changed hands somewhere. Aus shut that one down promptly.Did you see the news report about 13 people on an Amsterdam bound flight testing positive for omicron? They tested negative before boarding.
Or they can stay in the airport hotel under quarantine, a whole lot safer than allowing 300+ people into the community.Point is you can't shutdown airspace entirely, it won't happen. Even if it's strictly only cargo planes there's still a crew in there too who will enter your society.
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Yes, he's an unelected far-right Trump admiring member of Opus Dei with six kids who doesn't follow the advice of his own health advisers on covid and voted against requiring priests to turn in paedophiles if they confessed to child abuse.uziq wrote:
right so the governor of NSW is a nut ball.
They can apply to the govt for an exemption, there's no blanket right.Larssen wrote:
Dilbert if, say, an intelligence officer is flying somewhere (they do so under diplomatic cover usually) because of acute international security issues, he can't wait in a quarantine hotel for 14 days - to name one example. The exemptions are still possible, will still be granted, and could lead to infections.
Imagine the mind-numbing depression of a nurse pulling a tube out of someone's throat and sending them to the morgue then informing the family because some moron wanted to party.Imagine the mind numbing depression of a cargo pilot who's only ever allowed to go in and out quarantine hotels
and a stopped clock is right twice a day. what about the other world governments i highlighted?Dilbert_X wrote:
Yes, he's an unelected far-right Trump admiring member of Opus Dei with six kids who doesn't follow the advice of his own health advisers on covid and voted against requiring priests to turn in paedophiles if they confessed to child abuse.uziq wrote:
right so the governor of NSW is a nut ball.
Dilbert_X wrote:
Imagine the mind-numbing depression of a nurse pulling a tube out of someone's throat and sending them to the morgue then informing the family because some moron wanted to party.
you really need to look into some of the case studies and cluster histories of covid cases that have leaked from quarantines. it's not all 'shady untrustworthy indians' and 'money changing hands'. a guy in china took delta into the country after doing a 3-week quarantine, one of the longest in the world, and after having taken something like 5-6 PCR tests in that period. we're not dealing with a simple cake in the oven here with precise timings. designing a completely perfect, watertight quarantine system is nigh-on impossible.If they're fully vaccinated and return a negative test, just like everyone else who is fully vaccinated and returns a negative test
https://www.cnet.com/features/how-the-d … -fortress/The first case drove limousines. The man, in his 60s, ferried international airline crews from Sydney Airport to hotel rooms, where they quarantined before jetting off on their next flight. While transporting one of these crews — possibly three people from a FedEx freight plane — the driver unwittingly came in contact with the coronavirus. He had not been vaccinated.
On June 16, he tested positive for COVID-19. The virus had invaded his lungs several days earlier. Genetic testing showed the strain he harbored was unlike any previously seen in Australia: the delta variant, which had ravaged India during the opening months of 2021 and was rapidly becoming the dominant strain across the world.
Within hours of testing positive, the driver's wife had also returned a positive test. One positive became two. This was expected. Delta is highly transmissible. Close contact with infected individuals carrying the variant all but ensures the virus will hop between human hosts.
While unknowingly infectious, the man had visited a large shopping mall within walking distance of Sydney's famous Bondi Beach, as well as a nearby cafe. Contact tracers, who had so effectively helped to arrest Australia's first wave, began to ring alarm bells.
In these bustling locations, delta found its chance to slip through Australia's defenses. The island nation had long been held up as a pandemic success story, keeping the virus at bay with some of the strictest preventive measures in the world. Those measures had quashed outbreaks or outright prevented them, allowing the country to live relatively free and open while the virus raged overseas.
The interviewer is the most annoying part of that video. What a self-righteous delivery. Yeah, keep those shades on buddy. Screw the system!Larssen wrote:
[Youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=968yNvFiVH0&feature=youtu.be[/url]Dilbert_X wrote:
Imagine the mind-numbing depression of a nurse pulling a tube out of someone's throat and sending them to the morgue then informing the family because some moron wanted to party.
Australia is doomed dilbert
i don't know how many times i have to highlight this data to you, but: the only people who get seriously ill from even the delta variant are the unvaccinated and unboostered.Dilbert_X wrote:
Imagine the mind-numbing depression of a nurse pulling a tube out of someone's throat and sending them to the morgue then informing the family because some moron wanted to party.
Er no, fully vaccinated people are still dying.uziq wrote:
i don't know how many times i have to highlight this data to you, but: the only people who get seriously ill from even the delta variant are the unvaccinated and unboostered.
About 10% can't take a vaccine or it would make no difference.uziq wrote:
well, why should global trade, civil society, children's educations, the freedom and wellbeing of society-at-large, etc, have to shelter inside for 4 months of every year because 20% of the population are too fucking retarded to take a vaccine?
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I guess they could, you know, make a phone call, or send an email, or hold a teleconferenceLarssen wrote:
Dilbert if, say, an intelligence officer is flying somewhere (they do so under diplomatic cover usually) because of acute international security issues, he can't wait in a quarantine hotel for 14 days - to name one example.
You get a flu shot once a year.Dilbert_X wrote:
OK five months, wow what a difference
Still doesn't take account of new variants which may need a different vaccine, so we're back to three months if we're lucky.