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Any idea when this perk will be rolled out to us QF FFs? I reckon it'll be Chairman's Club first before rolling out to us lowly Platinum Ones, Platinums and Golds!I just heard on the radio that our cricket captain has secured special approval from SA Health to escape Adelaide isolation and go home.
Really heartwarming that there’s still a 2 class system still operating, I did think we sent that out the door with the QLD CHO and her posse of footy players and their groupies, but seems SA really has worked hard to take her place….
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Every state has been guilty of it throughout the pandemicI just heard on the radio that our cricket captain has secured special approval from SA Health to escape Adelaide isolation and go home.
Really heartwarming that there’s still a 2 class system still operating, I did think we sent that out the door with the QLD CHO and her posse of footy players and their groupies, but seems SA really has worked hard to take her place….
Any idea when this perk will be rolled out to us QF FFs? I reckon it'll be Chairman's Club first before rolling out to us lowly Platinum Ones, Platinums and Golds!
-RooFlyer88
I agree it’s not ideal but it’s something that all states have done but sure you can pretend it’s a SA problem onlyApparently all you have to do is be able to throw a ball at some pieces wood accurately to get this benefit, nothing else required so start practicing
South Australia really is lurching from logistical disaster to PR gaffe to just plain stupid decisions almost everyday now.
You're right but some states committed more unforced errors than others. In particular, I am reminded of the former CHO (now Governor) of Queensland who once famously stated that she'd rather see an 18 year old get COVID than the AstraZeneca jab. This despite the fact that the jab was already administered millions of times safely at that time. The hysteria from everyone over the jab was palpable. Even speaking with my parents my Dad thought I was nuts choosing AstraZeneca over Pfizer. As it turned out it was perfectly safe and as good (if not better) than Pfizer.I agree it’s not ideal but it’s something that all states have done but sure you can pretend it’s a SA problem only
True and SA has made some shocking blunders but sports people in Australia have been getting special privileges from every state throughout and a lot more special treatment than what most people are aware of. The fact that coughmins was even sent into isolation in the first place is a bigger issue for meYou're right but some states committed more unforced errors than others. In particular, I am reminded of the former CHO (now Governor) of Queensland who once famously stated that she'd rather see an 18 year old get COVID than the AstraZeneca jab. This despite the fact that the jab was already administered millions of times safely at that time. The hysteria from everyone over the jab was palpable. Even speaking with my parents my Dad thought I was nuts choosing AstraZeneca over Pfizer. As it turned out it was perfectly safe and as good (if not better) than Pfizer.
The other thing some Premiers have come around to is the idea that COVID won't be the sprint we all hoped for but likely a marathon. Imposing health orders when there's limited scientific basis to do so at best is a great way to get your runners to abandon the marathon in exhaustion a couple kilometres off the start.
-RooFlyer88
I think lots of positive interstaters were allowed to leave though as the active list kept declining and this was the reason given.I just heard on the radio that our cricket captain has secured special approval from SA Health to escape Adelaide isolation and go home.
Really heartwarming that there’s still a 2 class system still operating, I did think we sent that out the door with the QLD CHO and her posse of footy players and their groupies, but seems SA really has worked hard to take her place….
This is all an experiment and we'll know in a few months how well all of this turned out. Certainly the lockdowns served us well in 2020 allowing us to keep things open. But now that we've got new strains that are extremely difficult to contain but have vaccines that work really well, treatments and protection (e.g., N95 respirators) that didn't exist in 2020 the jury is still out on which approach is appropriate. What I do feel sorry for are the tour operators throughout Australia who would otherwise be relying on this travel season to pick up all the big travel and tourism bucks from those north of the equator wanting to escape the bitter cold of winter.Have Dom and Dan formed some breakaway rogue National Cabinet?
It seems to be working better than the other one - quite an achievement when the leaders are from polar opposite sides of the political spectrum.
Theoretically, yes, but in practice no. I should know, I tried finding N95 (P2) respirators online and elsewhere in 2020 and they were either sold out or weren't from a reputable brand (has anyone heard of 3N?) Only recently could I get some quality 3M N95 masks shipped over.N95 respirators were around in 2020 and before
I agree it’s not ideal but it’s something that all states have done but sure you can pretend it’s a SA problem only
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