Seems some media are attempting to once again create a controversy/push an agenda over the BLM protests and allege people who attended have covid and thus the protests were the cause.
The ABC has confirmed with the Vic dept of health this afternoon there no evidence at all that that is the case. Just because one or more covid sufferers attended the match is unrelated as to how they contracted the virus. i.e. they live in the same building/tower.
It’s hard - a friend of mine was organising a celebration for her son’s 30th here in Canberra - unfortunately he lives in Melbourne. His birthday is end of July, but she has now shifted everything to early September, but who knows whether he will be able to come by then. If not she plans to have him Zoom in!Glad we held off on booking a trip to FNQ, who knows when we’ll finally be allowed to go.
Actually no.The Australian article only said that there was a link between the BLM protest positive cases and the Tower cases.Not at all suprising due to the timing of the protest being about 10 days after the first case at the Rydges.So The Australian article was just a beat up then. I thought that it may have been as I posted earlier.
It is also interesting that the article mentioned a 10 year old boy in Hotel quarantine who has become the 11th person to test 'positive' off one particular flight from the U.K.
All Victorian passengers arriving in WA to be tested for coronavirus at airport
Passengers arriving in Western Australia from Victoria will be tested for coronavirus at Perth Airport as further restrictions are considered on travellers coming from New South Wales.www.abc.net.au
The four guys who hid in a train to escape Victoria but found in SA and spent last night in jail were not fined hecause the magistrate said it was clear they couldnt pay it and he wasnt allowed by law to jail them. So they were sent to the quarantine hotel for international travellers awaiting a covid test. If that is negative they are going to be sent back to Victoria. If positive they will stay for 14 days.It's really just symbolic handing out fines to those who cannot or will not pay.
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So that’s it then?The four guys who hid in a train to escape Victoria but found in SA and spent last night in jail were not fined hecause the magistrate said it was clear they couldnt pay it and he wasnt allowed by law to jail them. So they were sent to the quarantine hotel for international travellers awaiting a covid test. If that is negative they are going to be sent back to Victoria. If positive they will stay for 14 days.
Just a comment/question generally:Sydney venues list is growing - all spread from Crossroads
(This is just public venues where people who have been infected have been while possibly infectious)
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Yup. Its being referred to the Attorney General who prior to the hearing said this was going to be a lesson to others. They didnt even have a conviction recorded. Pathetic.So that’s it then?
There have been another 7 cases diagnosed off that same flight overnight. So one flight with probably around 200 people on board has now had 19 passengers test positive for Covid-19.
Actually no.The Australian article only said that there was a link between the BLM protest positive cases and the Tower cases. Not at all suprising due to the timing of the protest being about 10 days after the first case at the Rydges.
It is just some people like imputing motives to journalists of the Australian.
The four guys who hid in a train to escape Victoria but found in SA and spent last night in jail were not fined hecause the magistrate said it was clear they couldnt pay it and he wasnt allowed by law to jail them. So they were sent to the quarantine hotel for international travellers awaiting a covid test. If that is negative they are going to be sent back to Victoria. If positive they will stay for 14 days.
It seemed a real mish mash.. A student, a New Zealand citizen, an unemployed man and a soil technician. And we the tax payers are paying for their accommodation.Out of idle curiosity, the background circumstances would be interesting to know.
They were listed as being of no fixed address . So does this mean they were homeless people. Were they disconnected from society to the point where they were unaware of SA border procedures. If they were of no fixed address and no means then a fine would mean nothing to them.
Did the magistrate consider In his/her decision they actually weren't trying to enter SA but on their way to WA.
The judgement listed some of them as not being from Victoria. Did this play a part in the decision. Is there poor wording in the emergency orders.
Were they deliberate lawbreakers or doing the wrong thing out of ignorance or disconnection from society. Why were they intent on WA, an opportunity there?
Ah my mind wanders.
She is just waiting for all the Victorian AFL teams to reach their hubs in Queensland.Close the border Anastasia.. do it now